Welter’s Back in the School Board Race, Sports on Hiatus

Harold Welter

Since announcing his withdrawal from the Knox School Board race because of the unwillingness of other candidates to sign a waiver of equal-time rights so he could continue to broadcast ball games on WKVI, Harold Welter has been informed by Starke County Clerk Evelyn Skronski that she was unable to get his name removed from the ballot. WKVI then contacted the FCC and were informed that even though Welter had withdrawn, the equal-time provision would still apply to WKVI because his name will remain on the ballot.

Welter offered the other candidates not to serve if elected in order to get their cooperation, but that offer was also rejected. Therefore, he’s decided that for the first time in 48 years, he will not broadcast sports for the required 60 days before the election.

As a result, Welter decided that he’s back in the race. The voters of the Knox Community School Corporation have elected him as their representative six times in the past.

He stated that he is sorry that he cannot promote the young people of the Kankakee Valley area on the air for the next two months, but he will continue to work in the interest of our young people as he always has.

The candidates that will be on the ballot for Center Township Seats 2, 3, and 4 include incumbent members William Kirk Bennett, Gerald (Jerry) Fletcher and Harold A. Welter, and candidates Dawn M. Bailey, Jeffrey B. Fosler, Wendy McIntire, Larry D. Sennert and Valarie Williams.