Johnson, Arnold capable in county's District 4

From: The Pantagraph Bloomington, IL | Date: February 18, 2002 | Copyright information

Three Republicans are running for McLean County Board District 4 in the March 19 primary. They are incumbents Susie Johnson and Robert Arnold and challenger Bruce DeLashmit. The two top vote-getters will face Democrats Bryan D. Ballard and Duane L. Moss in November's general election.

District 4 encompasses roughly the west side of Normal.

Johnson, a private investigator, and Arnold, a retired Illinois State University professor, are completing their first terms on the board. DeL...

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