Five more people have thrown their hats into the ring for the May 15th Primary election in Richardson County.
James Coonce of Rulo filed to run on the Democratic ticket for District Two, Richardson County Commissioner. David Sickel filed on the Republican ticket earlier. Sickel is the incumbent.
James Standerford of Humboldt filed to run on the Republican ticket for District Three, Richardson County Commisioner.
Angela Nolte has filed for the ward II City Council position in Falls City. Nolte is the first to file for the position that will be open since Incumbent Mike Moore did not seek re-election.
Also filing to run Thursday were Norman Fritz and Jonathan Keithley who are seeking four year terms on the Nemaha NRD Board of Directors in District 9. This is a non-partisan race.
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