The three Bowling Green City Schools Board of Education members who unofficially won on Tuesday have put maintenance and more transparency on their to-do list once they take office in January. Tracy Hovest was the top unofficial vote getter with 3,875 votes, followed by Stephen Bateson with 3,739 and Howard “Ardy” Gonyer with 3,738. “I think it’s a testament to the relationships I built over the last four years,” Hovest, the incumbent, said about the win. “I’m honored and grateful they gave me another four years to work on their behalf,” she said about the voters who supported her. Putting students first is her priority, she said. “I’m doing what my constituents want.” She said there are som
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