3 FUSD trustees will run again Mills, N ez, Ryan file paperwork for November election.(LOCAL NEWS)

From: The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA) | Date: July 15, 2008| Author: Lopez, Pablo | Copyright information

Byline: Pablo Lopez The Fresno Bee

Three trustees said Monday they plan to seek re-election to the Fresno Unified School District board, an election sizing up to be a contentious battle.

On the first day of filing, trustees Carol Mills, Manuel N ez and Janet Ryan went to the Fresno County election's office to file paperwork to seek another four-year term.

Mills has strong support from the Fresno Teachers Association, a union with deep financial po...

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