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On this edition of Eye on Oshkosh, host Cheryl Hentz chats with Jon Doemel and Gordon Hintz, candidates for the position of Winnebago County executive, and Molly Smiltneek, Michael Ford and Jacob Wolf, candidates for the Oshkosh Area School District Board of Education. Due to some technical problems earlier in the month, we were unable to tape a show earlier in the month where we could have had more time with the candidates. So on this episode, we were crunched for time and could not explore all the things we had wanted to with the candidates, but we tried to cover the more salient points. Some of you submitted questions to us to ask the candidates and we tried to dovetail them with some of our own questions. Please accept our apologies if we didn’t get to a particular question you may have sent in. We and the candidates did the best we could with the time we had. On that note, we want to thank the candidates for being as concise as they were in answering questions so we had more time to cover other topics. On this episode, you’ll hear why the candidates are seeking the positions they are and why they believe they’re the best-qualified. You’ll also hear what the county is trying to do currently and what it will be doing in the future in partnership with others to create more housing in the area. Meanwhile, the school board candidates discuss the upcoming referendum, the district’s huge $1.2 million misstep with regard to purchasing homes for an expansion or construction of a new South Park school, and behavioral problems with some students at Vel Phillips Middle School, resulting in the police being called on numerous occasions. Whatever your position on issues or candidates in the April 1 election, PLEASE make sure to vote and let your voice be heard. If you have any questions about polling places, or how to register to vote, contact your local clerk of courts and they can help you.