( KNZA)--South Brown County USD 430 will have 4 positions up for election in April on their board of education.
They include position #1, currently held by Donnie Roberts; Position #2, currently held by Jason Selland; Position #3, currently held by Janice Crider; and Position #7, member at large, currently held by Roger Madere.
Those interested in the positions will need to file no later than noon on January 27th at the Brown County Clerk's office. The election will be held April 7th.
The USD 430 Board of Education office, located at 522 Central in Horton, has an informational pamphlet available for those interested, outlining the filing guidelines and an overview of the responsibilities of board members along with a copy of the district boundaries.
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