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Former Wellington Councilman John McGovern garnered more than 57 percent of the vote in the Tuesday, Aug. 18 primary election in the race for Palm Beach County School Board District 6, winning the seat outright and eliminating the need for November balloting. “This might be the strongest campaign I’ve run,” said McGovern, who spent 11 […]

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Republican incumbent Sara Baxter will square off against former State Rep. Katherine Waldron, a Democrat, in the Nov. 3 general election for the District 6 seat on the Palm Beach County Commission. Baxter defeated challenger Elizabeth Accomando, president of the Indian Trail Improvement District, in the Republican primary. Baxter garnered 7,723 votes (59.42 percent), while […...


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Incumbent Supervisor Patricia Farrell and challenger Jack Lloyd Bell II advanced to November’s general election in the race for Seat 3 on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors after the Tuesday, Aug. 18 primary election. Former Supervisor Carol Jacobs was eliminated from the race. She took 1,845 votes (28.29 percent). Bell, who is […]

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The annexation of the Artistry Lakes development on the north side of Southern Blvd. by the Village of Wellington earlier this year sparked opposition from Palm Beach County officials. Local leaders are now moving forward with a new agreement to resolve these disagreements — and potentially set the stage for future annexations. The Wellington Village […]

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Wellington residents will be seeing higher assessment rates on some of their bills for the upcoming fiscal year. The Wellington Village Council adopted small rate increases for solid waste collection and water utility services at a meeting Tuesday, Aug. 11. Village staff has proposed a $149.97 million budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year, which begins […]

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