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In this week’s Standard Press…

After three residents filed candidacy papers for the Common Council’s fourth district, there will be a primary election, which is set for Tuesday.

The candidates, including one incumbent, explained why they are seeking the seat along with their vision for the future.

The primary election, meanwhile, will reduce the field to two candidates who will appear on the spring ballot.

The fourth district race is among the top stories in this week’s Standard Press. The newspaper will be available at retail outlets on Thursday and subscribers will receive their copies with Thursday’s mail.

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Here’s a look at some of the other stories in this week’s edition:

  • SALTY ROADS: Despite multiple rounds of snow, along with some ice storms, the City of Burlington still has sufficient salt inventory for the rest of the winter season.
  • ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE ALLEGED: A Kenosha County man faces charges of attempted first degree intentional homicide after he allegedly forced his wife into a vehicular accident in Rochester.
  • JOSEPH TAKES THE STAGE: The CATHE Center will show “Joseph and Technicolor Dreamcoat” for two weekends.
  • FFA WEEK: Three FFA chapters are making preparations for National FFA Week, which will be next week, when students from Burlington, Union Grove and Waterford plan to promote agriculture and hold activities.
  • RECORD BREAKERS: Burlington’s Zach Olstinske and Catholic Central’s Jimmy Keeker were part of a record-breaking sectional swimming performance last weekend. Also, how many wrestlers advanced to sectionals?

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