(KLZA)-- The Nemaha Natural Resources District Board appointed Tracy Ensor of Unadilla to fill an At-Large position on the Board of Directors when they met May 9.
The Board discussed salary adjustments for fiscal year 25 but no action was taken.
Board members also postponed action until their June meeting on five high capacity well permit applications for E Energy Adams and on applications for Urban Special Project funding.
A free camp day for are youth ages 10 - 12 will be held at Kirkman's Cove Recreation Area near Humboldt on Tuesday, June 18. You should contact the Nemaha NRD Office in Tecumseh at 402-335-3325 to request a registration form. The Registration deadline is May 28.
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