It's not every day you hear a candidate for political office publicly say he's willing to put aside his morals when casting a vote.
But at a "meet the candidates" night this week, all three of the prospective student members of the county Board of Education promised to do just that.
During a question-and-answer session Wednesday evening, a fellow student asked the budding...
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