(KLZA)-- Two vacancies exist on the Nemaha Natural Resources District Board of Directors. Applications are being accepted to fill the two positions.
Subdistrict 8 includes most of Pawnee County, the western side of Richardson County and Southwest Johnson County. Most recently the position was held by Charles Duryea of Humboldt who did not seek another term.
Communities within the subdistrict are Pawnee City, DuBois, Steinauer, Table Rock, Lewiston, Humboldt and Crab Orchard.
The other opening is in subdistrict 1, which includes portions of Gage and Lancaster Counties.
Written applications will be accepted for both positions until Friday, February 3. The Board will select new board members during the February 9 meeting.
Each position is a two-year term. For more information contact the Nemaha NRD Office in Tecumseh at 402-335-3325.
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