(KMZA)--Several additional candidates filed for city and school board positions up for election in November in Nemaha County before Tuesday’s deadline.
Julie Burenheide filed for the position of Sabetha mayor. She joins Cody Bletscher is seeking the position currently held by Doug Clark, who didn‘t seek re-election. Burenheide currently serves as Commissioner of Streets.
Sharon Kibbe filed for Commissioner of Finance on the Sabetha City Commission. She is challenging Maridel Wittmer in her bid for re-election.
Two additional candidates filed for position 2 on the Nemaha Central USD 115 Board of Education. Cara Baker and Dr. Tony Szymankowski join Troy Lewis in vying for the position, which is currently held by Dave Clements.
The general election will be held November 2.
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