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Doniphan Co city, school races set

(KNZA)--Following Monday’s filing deadline, there will be a number of contested races this November for city and school board positions in Doniphan County.

In addition, there will be a contested race for three open positions on the Highland Community College Board of Trustees.  Seeking those positions are incumbents Ken Huss, Russell Karn and Carl Tharman along with Bill Noll and Mark Rounds.

Three candidates are vying for the at-large position on the Doniphan West USD 111 Board.  They include Amanda Clary, Dustin Libel and Brandon Whetstine.  The position is currently held by Stephanie Peterson who did not seek re-election.

Six candidates are seeking three open seats in District 1 on the Riverside USD 114 Board.  They include incumbents Sue Bartley and Tina Kimberlin along with Jake Benitz, Jeff Harman, Samuel Meers and Erin Shackelford.

Two candidates are vying for the at-large position on the USD 114 Board.  They include Jessica Herbster and Brett Nelson.  The position is currently held by Peggy Libel who did not file for re-election.

Five candidates are seeking four at-large positions on the Troy USD 429 Board.  They include incumbents Nathan Geiger and Jason Winder along with Stephen Bowe, Michael Grable and Timothy Grable.

In Elwood, six candidates are vying for three open seats on the city council.  They include incumbents, Travis Holcomb, Sam Meers and Dustin Robinson along with Paula Hunsaker, Darrell Lamme and Megan Shackelford.

Timmy Kieser, Sr. is running unopposed for Elwood mayor.

Highland Mayor Charles Batchelder is being challenged by Scott Huss in his bid for re-election.

Three candidates are seeking two open seats on the Highland City Council.  They include Marty Allen, Danny Collins and Dennis Lentz.

In Wathena, four candidates are vying for two open seats on the city council.  They include incumbents Bob Halter and Ron Meers along with Aaron Cluck and Tom Miller.

John Cluck is running unopposed in his bid for re-election as Wathena Mayor.        

 

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