I liked Russ Loges the first time he ran for the Lakota school board. I came to know of him during the last election as my focus was on the Republican-endorsed candidates in the previous election. Russ wanted to remain independent as he was getting involved in the school board business then. However, without any name recognition and much support outside of his efforts, he had an excellent showing, gaining several thousand votes with a noticeably conservative position. I have since met Russ at a few events here and there, and each time, I found that I liked him quite a lot. He’s a very likable person who has an excellent temperament. And now that we are in September with the November election coming up quickly, one that will have a lot of Democrats voting because abortion and marijuana will be on the ballot, so there will be unusually high voter engagement during an off-year election, it’s time to get endorsements. And Russ has already received an approval from some Central Committees around Butler County. One of the two that are specific to Lakota schools. So, he came to a meet the candidate night with the Liberty Township Central Committee to present himself with some questions and answers, which are shown here for those interested. I’ve been to quite a lot of these over the years, and this one was unique. I liked Russ Loges before the event, but after, I found my opinion of him had inflated quite a lot. He answered many tough questions very well and cared a lot about what’s going on in Lakota and the specific challenges that are on the horizon. Russ Loges is precisely the kind of person that the community would benefit from putting on the school board during the upcoming election, and he will win the support of many more Republicans for a party endorsement due to his excellent conservative positions.
Yet what Russ Loges is not is a person trapped in ideology. He’s a very even, measured person getting into the school board business from parental concerns. We have seen over the years that, typically, the best school board candidates who become board members are passionate parents who want to make things better for everyone. It’s a generally thankless job that doesn’t pay back any real fiscal compensation, but to play in that game, you must raise a substantial amount of money to become impactful in an election, especially in the Lakota school district, which has around 100,000 people within it. When Russ ran before, he did it as a concerned parent who wanted to help. This time, he has a broader approach that makes him well-positioned for much more support. And given the crowd reaction at the Liberty Township Central Committee event, many more will become very eager to support his run for the Lakota school board. Based on his answers, Russ is more than prepared for some of the complex challenges that are coming quickly on the horizon, and to deal with those challenges, Lakota will need people who care which was clearly expressed during the questions asked by Matt King during the event. Russ has kids in the district and a wife who is a teacher. Currently, he is a nurse and his bedside manner is instantly noticeable. He’s personable, cares, and wants to help his community, so all those traits were very encouraging and made it easy for everyone who met him to get excited about it.
On those times that I had met him, I wasn’t sure if he was the real deal. So often, when it comes to political events and the people filling specific seats, you get images of people but not much knowledge of the person. When I learned Russ Loges was a nurse, I instantly thought of a smart car driving, COVID mask-wearing big government type. But I was able to meet Russ outside this event, getting out of a big truck, and he’s a good fit for the conservative base of Butler County, Ohio. He’s outdoors-oriented and robustly presents himself. He reminded me of many of my friends in the fast draw community, even down to the jokes. Good, sincere people who love the American flag and the many who revere it with the pledge of allegiance. He’s certainly not a political radical but more of an even-balanced family man who is proud of his country and wants to help it improve. He’s a big guy with a warm personality who comes across as sincere without many pretenses. As he shook my hand, he seemed ready to go fishing, or hunting more than anything. He has a very natural leadership ability that is instantly noticeable. So, it wasn’t a surprise to learn that he has already sat down with the Lakota superintendent to talk about improving test scores for the students and building a successful team that can tackle some of the challenges looming. You could tell that he wasn’t just a nurse as an occupation, but that he was a leader as well. He is used to managing other people because he has a balanced approach to communication that has been well-tested by experience.
There are a lot of challenges on the horizon for Lakota and it will take outstanding leadership to meet them. There is a teacher’s contract coming up that could be very contentious. There is a facilities plan also emerging that will require a small fortune. There are indications that the current school board is planning to seek a tax increase even as property value rate assessments will increase sharply due to state challenges. So passing a levy will be even more challenging, especially in an environment where school choice will increasingly become the reality of tomorrow, regarding education. It would be easy to sit on the sidelines and turn away from some of these community problems, especially for those who have grown kids. But Russ and his wife plan to be in Lakota for a while. He mentioned that he wanted Lakota to be good for his grandkids, so he’s planning to keep deep roots in the community, so this isn’t a fly-by-night endeavor for him. He wants to help, and after meeting him, I am sure he is just the kind of person we need to work on some of these very difficult problems that are on the horizon, storm clouds coming in fast that will be painful. Yet, those problems are manageable with the right kind of people to deal with them, and Russ Loges was very encouraging. He could have easily won if more people had known him during the last race. More people will know him this time so he should be able to get votes in the required numbers just by letting people get to know him. I will certainly be voting for him, and I’ll be excited to do it. Things don’t always go how you want them to in politics, but sometimes you get to meet good people, and if not for this school board race, I wouldn’t know Russ Loges any other way. And after meeting him, I’m happy I did.
Rich Hoffman
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