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- Vote for the new candidates for Flathead Valley Community College Board of Trustees
- Berry: Outline of my Pachyderm Presentation
- Trustee Candidate Ed Berry files complaints against FVCC Trustees
- Liberal Holston Leads Incumbent Trustees But Not Voters
- FVCC Failed to Properly Announce Nominations for Trustees
- Montana Code Annotated 20-15-301
- Montana Code Annotated 20-15-228
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- Montana Code Annotated 20-15-206
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- A Businessman’s Perspective Of FVCC And The Election Of Trustees
- FVCC Trustees Refuse to Debate Challengers
- Smoking Policy for FVCC
- Ed Berry: I AM your diversity
- Does Flathead Valley Community College Exist?
- Did Trustee John Phelps do an invalid notary for Judge Bradley Johnson?
- General Trustee Duties
- My FVCC Trustee Campaign: Why I Am Running
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We congratulate the incumbents on a well-run political battle. We hold no personal hard feelings. Each side did its best to win within their financial and political constraints. Each side made claims that may have extended the truth. Overall, this election brought much needed public attention to the nomination and election of FVCC trustees. Continue reading
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Why You Must Vote Out the Incumbents
by Ed Berry
An opinion in The Daily Inter Lake argued “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” to suggest a new direction is not needed for Flathead Valley Community College (FVCC). This begs the question …
Are you sure it’s not broken?
At stake is America’s future. China is now on course to end the Age of America in 2016. This would not be happening if FVCC and other American colleges were properly educating their students. Continue reading
Vote for the new candidates for Flathead Valley Community College Board of Trustees
by Clarice Ryan
FVCC needs new trustees to enhance and further develop a college experiences for students. Accomplishment number one has been achieved in Flathead County with the evaporation of apathy during the sort term campaigning for the May 3 election of FVCC board of trustees. It just may be a record turnout for this year’s school elections. Continue reading
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Berry: Outline of my Pachyderm Presentation
by Ed Berry
My Qualifications
- BS, Engineering, Caltech
- MA, Physics, Dartmouth
- PhD, Physics, U of Nevada, Reno Continue reading
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Trustee Candidate Ed Berry files complaints against FVCC Trustees
Kalispell, MT: April 27, 2011. Dr. Ed Berry presented 4 citizen complaints against incumbent FVCC trustees this morning to the Flathead County Commissioners. Continue reading
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Liberal Holston Leads Incumbent Trustees But Not Voters
by Fred Hodgeboom
Mark Holston, an incumbent Flathead Valley Community College (FVCC) Trustee, is leading a campaign defending all incumbent FVCC Trustees against every non-incumbent candidate in the May 3, 2011 election. Holston was appointed by “acclamation” of the incumbent Board. I have lived in the Flathead continuously since 1979, and this is the first public election that I can remember for FVCC Trustees. Continue reading
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FVCC Failed to Properly Announce Nominations for Trustees
Here is a copy of the Legal Notice the FVCC published in The Daily Inter Lake on March 13, 2011. We must show this in 3 pages because of the size of a page in the newspaper: Continue reading
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Montana Code Annotated 20-15-301
20-15-301. Sources of financing for and types of capital expenditures. Continue reading
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Montana Code Annotated 20-15-228
20-15-228. Grounds for removal. Continue reading
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