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Collier County School Board member Kathleen Curatolo will have some competition in the Aug. 26 primary.
Richard MacClugage has filed papers to run for the District 2 seat.
District 2 encompasses North Naples. Board members, who run in nonpartisan races, are paid more than $33,000 a year and serve four-year terms.
MacClugage, 45, owned Courtesy Automotive for 25 years before selling it a couple of years ago. He is currently the junior varsity lacrosse coach at Barron Collier High School and volunteers at Grace Place.
He has been married for 24 years and has three children - a son who serves in the U.S. Coast Guard, a son who graduated from Barron Collier High School this year and plans to attend Lenoir-Rhyne College in Hickory, N.C., this fall, and a daughter who will be in seventh grade at Pine Ridge Middle School this fall.
Candidates have until Friday, June 20, to file.

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