SHELTON, Neb. (AP) — The Shelton school board is looking for an interim superintendent after the man who currently holds the job was accused of attacking his wife.
Board members have hired the recruiting firm McPherson and Jacobson to conduct a search. The board will interview interim superintendent candidates on Tuesday, and the announcement of the board’s choice could come as early as Thursday.
Current Superintendent Brian Redinger has been charged in Hall County with three felonies and a misdemeanor as a result of a domestic assault that law enforcement officials say occurred on April 10. The 45-year-old Redinger was charged with making terroristic threats against his wife, Kelleene Redinger. He also faces assault-related charges.
Online court records did not list an attorney for Redinger.