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Bob Kovacs

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Cherokee Voters To Consider New Sales Tax

Voters across the county will consider a new sales tax, elect new state representatives and possibly put some new faces on the Holly Springs City Council.

UPDATE: 2:15 p.m.: Poll manager at the Dixie precinct (Woodstock High School) said turnout has been steady, with no more than a 5 minute wait! UPDATE 1:40 p.m.: Voters on Woodstock-Towne Lake's Facebook page indicate several reasons as to why the came out to vote: change in leadership, "4 more years" of President Barack Obama, the economy, jobs, immigration, the national budget, civic duty and "protecting our Amercian freedoms as outlined in the Constitution and Declaration of Independence." UPDATE 1:00 p.m.: First-time voter Jamie McCord of Woodstock said she was "excited" to cast her ballot in the presidential race at the Deer Run precinct, located at Towne Lake Community Church. Another male voter who lives in Woodstock, who did not …

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Letter to the Editor

Candidate Q&A: Bob Kovacs

Holly Springs City Council Post 4 challenger Bob Kovacs explains what he will bring to the table and why you should cast your ballot for him today.

About Bob Kovacs: I was born and raised in New Jersey, where I attended New Jersey Institute of Technology and received a BS in Construction Management.  I spent the late 90's in Las Vegas, before moving back to New Jersey in 1999, and later moving to Holly Springs in 2007.  I'm a preconstruction director for Skanska USA Building, a commercial general contractor.   My wife, Jennifer and I have been married for 13 years, and have two daughters- Madison, 11, and Samantha, 9, who attend Indian Knoll Elementary School.   Over the past five years, I've served on the Holly Springs Historic Preservation Commission and the Downtown Development Authority, and I currently serve on the Planning & Zoning Commission.  In addition to my work with the …

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