A native of Painesdale, Anton Pintar, Democrat, now a resident of South Range, lived in Adams Township for more than 40 years and in Hancock for 20 years. As Houghton County Commissioner, he now represents District 3, which includes Adams Township, the City of Hancock and Quincy Township. He is retired from Michigan Technological University after 36 years of teaching Chemical Engineering.
Houghton County Commissioner Anton Pintar, left, with State Rep. Mike Lahti, attended the 57th Annual Meeting of the Houghton Keweenaw Conservation District held Oct. 30, 2008, in the UPPCO Building in Houghton. Click on photo for larger version. (Photo © 2008 Gustavo Bourdieu)
Pintar has served on several County Board Committees, including the Law Enforcement Committee, the Western Upper Peninsula District Health Board, the Houghton County Planning Commission and the Houghton Keweenaw Conservation District.
If re-elected, he plans to serve the people of District 3 and Houghton County in making progress under severe budget limitations. His goals for the County Board are to continue growth through Economic Development, assure emergency preparedness, cooperate with the local governments in District 3 and improve Veterans' Services in Houghton County.
Pintar has a record of government service since the 1970s. He has served Houghton County as a member of the Housing Commission, the County Reapportionment Commission, the Michigan Environmental Review Board (appointed by Gov. Blanchard in the 1980s) and the Houghton County Local Emergency Planning Committee in the 1990s.
His local community service includes the Range Lions Club, the Copper Range Historical Society Board, the Painesdale Mine Shaft and the Painesdale Centennial Committee. In addition, he has been Coordinator for two Adopt-A-Highway groups and is a member of the Michigan Association of Retired School Personnel.
Pintar's own educational background is evidence of his dedication to using his talents for his own home community, the Copper Country. A member of the Jeffers High School Class of 1958, Pintar earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Michigan Tech University and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology. While teaching at MTU, he received teaching awards and developed a Laboratory Safety Program.
Vote to re-elect native son Anton Pintar to the Houghton County Board of Commissioners.
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Monday, November 03, 2008
Viewpoint: Re-elect Anton Pintar, Houghton County Commissioner, District 3
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