(KMZA)---With Thursday filing deadline, the field of candidates vying in Nemaha County for city government and school board positions up for election in November has been set.
For the Prairie Hills USD 113 Board, there will be two contested races. Vying for position 5 are Todd Grimes and Ross Mosteller. The position is currently held by Leslie Scoby. Scoby filed for position 7, the at-large position. Joining Scoby in seeking the position is Ann Shaughnessy. The position is currently held by Kent Saylor who didn't file for re-election.
Andrea Lagos filed to fill the two-year unexpired term of Anissa Bloom, who resigned in March from position 4 on the board.
For the Nemaha Central USD 115 Board of Education, there will be one contested race. Incumbent Owen Zinke is being challenged by Kris Anderson for position 7.
Tory Jost filed before Thursday's deadline for position 5. The position is currently held by Jason Hammes, who didn't seek re-election.
For the Sabetha City Commission, there will be one contested race. Megan Bunck and Joshua Burger are seeking the position of Commissioner of Streets. The position is currently held by Julie Lancaster-Burenheide who didn't seek re-election.
In the city of Seneca, there will be no contested races for city government positions.
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