Incumbents win on Beloit School Board, City Council

by BETH WHEELOCK ( Contact )   Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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WCLO's Steve Benton talks with Beloit School Board candidate Michael Ramsdail.

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WCLO's Steve Benton talks with Beloit School Board candidate Kimberly Thompson.

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WCLO's Steve Benton talks with Beloit City Council candidate James Van de Bogart.

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WCLO's Steve Benton talks with Beloit City Council candidate Eric Newnham.

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WCLO's Steve Benton talks with Beloit City Council candidate Sheila DeForest-Davis.

— Incumbents running for Beloit City Council and Beloit School Board win their bids for reelection.

City council incumbent James Van de Bogart is joined by Sheila DeForest-Davis, Eric Newnham and Charles Haynes. Haynes beat Gregg Hatley by two votes for the fourth open seat on the council. School board incumbent Kimberly Thompson and Michael Ramsdail were both elected in Tuesday's election. Visit our election page for full election results.

Scroll down for interviews with winning candidates.

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