Be sure to attend the July 10 meeting at 7 PM. It's an important meeting. If the board doesn't grant SuperTrack a multiyear contract at this meeting, and Stephen Falk is still on the board next year, we could have to do this all over again then.

At the June meeting, commissioner Noel Newbolt offered a motion to extend SuperTrack's contract to five years. Neither of the other commissioners seconded it. Stephen Falk just refused, and Sara Oggel cited a two year old letter from a Canadian that she had just gotten that day, or two days before (she said both), complaining about the lack of eye wash stations at the fire hall as her reason for not considering a multi-year contract for SuperTrack. The commissioners were forced to promise to vote on that topic at the July meeting.

Also at that meeting, Dr. Sean stated that Stephen had helped Deb Shields prepare her proposal to replace SuperTrack while still being paid by SuperTrack. In response, Stephen said this:

“I didn’t help her make it, I saw it at the time, I got it in time and gave her some comments…”

This is deception. In our final installment on the attempted coup of 2020, here is the complete set of emails and texts we have showing the extent of Stephen's involvement with Shields' first attempt to replace SuperTrack. As you read these, remember that he is the chair of the taxing district that she is preparing a bid for, he is hiding his assistance to Shields from the superintendent and other commissioners, and she is a SuperTrack employee until June 6, 2020. If he's deceiving people about his involvement in 2020....

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