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July 28, 2006
By JOEL DAVIDSON
Frontiersman
MAT-SU - Citing a desire to spend more time with his wife and three kids, Mat-Su Borough Deputy Mayor Jim Colver pulled his hat from the borough mayoral race and threw it into the school board contest.
Friday afternoon, as the deadline closed in to declare candidacy for a borough office, Colver officially switched gears to the school board race.
After serving six years on the borough assembly, and most recently as deputy mayor, Colver was a prominent candidate for the mayor's race. Recently, however, his election bid hit a road bump when questions arose as to whether he used his assembly position to gain an unfair advantage in bidding to survey property for a new career center high school.
Colver, who runs a small surveying business, maintains he did nothing wrong. His election bid, though, was hampered with an ongoing investigation by the Palmer Police Department into possible official misconduct and misuse of confidential information.
Colver is running against three other candidates for school board Seat A. Fellow Palmer residents James Milne and Donald Zoerb also are vying for the spot, along with Willow resident Christian Hartley.
Sitting school board president Sarah Welton is running unopposed for Seat B.
On Friday afternoon, Mary Anderson (wife of borough mayor Tim Anderson) withdrew her name from the race for school board Seat A.
Contact Joel Davidson at 352-2266 or joel.davidson@frontiersman.com.