Elmer Clark to run for council seat in Division 4

Hairy Hill area farmer, Elmer Clark, has formally announced that he will be seeking to represent Division 4 on County Council Elections to be held on October 18th 2021. This follows the formal announcement that Incumbent Soren Odegard will not be seating the election. Clark, who ran in the last municipal election, has diverse experience in construction, farming, and a tireless community volunteer with several occasions over the last few decades. Known for his pleasant demeanor, and support of various local businesses, events, charities, and has been a long serving member of the Hairy Hill Elks.

Clark has worked on the constructions of both the Two Hills Health Care Center and the Two Hills School which were recent additions to the Town of Two Hills Health and Education facilities. He serves on the Farm Producers and other organizations while embarking on mixed farming in his area. “I have some new ideas which I will bring forth to county council all in an effort to work with my fellow councillors, coming up with new ideas to improve the roads and infrastructure in the county and to ensure the health, safety and welfare of all residents. Road construction and other services for the area will be given priority and safety of all including the buses that take the children to school, and the ability to ensure the wellness and safety of all our residents will be paramount.”

Doing volunteer and charitable work while engaging in farming and working in the winters on various projects has enabled Clark to get a good handle on life in Rural Alberta and will continue to make it better for the enhancement and upliftment of all residents within the County of Two Hills. Clark, who is single, has already started campaigning and was pleased to receive in favourable response as he went doorknocking.

On October 14th, Elmer Clark, urges you to consider him as your Division 4 Councillor for the next four years.

Two Hills Regional Chronicle

Two Hills Regional Chronicle published its first issue in December 2020. It serves the communities of Two Hills and County and surrounding areas.

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