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LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — The chairman of the Clark County Public Schools board says he has been asked to resign or face charges after an incident involving portable plastic signs.
Multiple news outlets report Michael Kuduk apologized after he was videotaped removing signs supporting Clark Superintendent Paul Christy.
Kuduk says the incident occurred after the board's December meeting in which Christy's contract was renewed. Kuduk had voted against the renewal. He says he was upset after the meeting and in a fit of anger, decided to tamper with the signs. He says he regrets his actions.
Christy says he gave Kuduk the option to resolve the situation if he resigns and pays restitution in damages to the signs.
Kuduk says he will announce his decision during Tuesday's school board meeting.
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