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Q and A
If elected, what would your three main priorities be?
- To continue to have good maintained county roads and bridges.
- Try to broaden the industrial base in Warren County; so that the
citizens of Warren County can find good paying jobs without the long
distant commute.
- Try to continue orderly growth in the county, to bring a "teamwork
atmosphere" among all the county elected officials, and a better
communication between county officials and city administrations.
What is the primary reason you are qualified to serve the community
in this position?
- Having been a lifetime resident of Warren County, I have had the
opportunity to see the changing demographics of the area and I feel I
can address the needs that come with those changes.
- Being a member of
the Missouri Cattlemen, Pork Producers, Missouri Farm Bureau, St.
Ignatius Parish, MFA Co-OP #2 Board of Directors, and served
numerous years on Warren County Planning and Zoning, I feel I have the
experience to handle the job of Southern District Commissioner of
Warren County. I have no hidden agenda and bring the philosophy of "people
first / common sense government".
Biography
I was born in Washington, Missouri April 23rd, 1953. As a young man I developed a strong work ethic working with my father William on the Kluesner family farm. Growing up and working on other farms in the rural community, I learned the importance of not only cultivating crops, but also cultivating strong social bonds.
I attended St. Vincent De Paul parochial grammar school and then graduated (top 10% of my class:) from Washington High School. While I was in high school I served as President of the Washington FFA Chapter in 1970-71.
During Vietnam, I proudly served in the U.S. Army as a communications sergeant. I am especially proud of my son, Nick, who has recently returned home safely from touring Iraq in the US Army. I am a veteran, and a parent of a veteran.
I married my wife Alice in 1975. We have 4 beautiful children (Nathanial, Erin, Nicolas, and Elizabeth) and two grandchildren. I absolutely love to farm. It's in my veins! In 1974 I started my own farm operation, and have been a full time farmer ever since. I managed a successful farrow to finish hog operation, totaling a 200 sow herd until 2002. While I have quit my hog operation, I still manage approximately 100 cow/calf herd, and grow corn, soybean, wheat and hay on my farm. Me and my son Nick farm over 1100 acres of Warren County! I enjoy spending time with his family, meeting new people in the community, my lifelong friendships, relaxing with my horses, hunting, and fishing.