After an hour and a half of interviews and debate, Bronson will have to wait two more weeks for the leader of its Parks and Recreation department.
While the council couldn’t pick someone to fill the position Monday night, all members agreed that all four candidates were deserving of it. After, according to Councilwoman Beatrice Roberts, two weeks to “think and pray on it”, the council will debate further during a special workshop at 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 3. They will announce the winner at the regularly scheduled meeting later that evening.
Three of the four candidates are Bronson natives. Among them is Curtis Stacey, a bishop at Elohim Praise Worship & Deliverance Church in Chiefland and a long-time athletic coach. He served as an assistant coach for the Chiefland High School football team during the 2012 season.
Dietrich Stewart, a teacher and coach at Bronson and more recently at Williston High School also applied. He was joined by Rodney Thomas, an assistant coach for the Bronson High School basketball team.
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