(KNZA)---Several additional candidates filed last week for positions up for election this November in Doniphan County.
According to the Doniphan County Clerk's Office, incumbent Jason Taylor filed for re-election to the Highland Community College Board of Trustees.
Incumbent Christopher Hewins filed for re-election to the Riverside USD 114 Board of Education.
Incumbent Bobby Hall filed for re-election to the Elwood Gladden Drainage District Board.
Incumbent Terry Gibson filed for re-election to the Highland City Council.
Adam Booth filed for election to the Wathena City Council and Brendan Wolvington filed for White Cloud Mayor.
Candidates have until noon, June 2 to file at the Doniphan County Clerk's Office. The general election will be held November 4th. If needed, a primary election will be held August 5.
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