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Siegel, Sherman County Commissioner, District 3, Lorie Topp, Tecumseh City Council, Ward 1, llen Joe Cetak, Valley County Supervisor, District 2, Jay L. Meyer, Wisner City Council, Ward 1, Barry L. Meyer, Wisner City Council, Ward 2, Shawn Fouraker, Falls City Airport Authority, Justin Roberts, Lincoln County Weed Board, Eva Crawford, Mullen Hospital District, At-Large, Roy Licking, Thomas County Airport Authority, Scott C. Gotschall, Atkinson West Holt Schools Board, Dianah E. Steinbrink, Bertrand School District 54, Duane K. Schoff, Bertrand School District 54, Brandi M. Petersen, Blair School District, Justin Caspersen, Centura Board of Education School District 100, Ward 3, Carrie Terryberry, Chase County School Board, Katherine Lopez, Columbus Public Schools Board, Julie Kozisek, Crete Board of Education, 2, Cheryl A Brockman, Deshler School District 60, Kelli Schweitzer, Dorchester Board of Education, 44, Scott Schelkopf, Fillmore Central School Board, Michael Bonacci, Fort Calhoun School District, Adam D. Neumann, Fort Calhoun School District, Lisa M. Farrens, Garfield County School Board, District 5, Terry Carlstrom, High Plains School Board, Casha O’Byrne, Hitchcock County School District, Leah M. Reyes, Humboldt School Board, District 70, Rene’ Schee, Jefferson County School Board, District 303, Rebecca J. Plager, Johnson County Central Public School, RaeLynne Bredemeier, Lewiston School Board, Carrie A Beacom, Logan View Public Schools Dodge County District 94, Duane K. 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Brockman, Sandy Creek School Board, Steven Skupa, Silver Lake Board of Education, 1, Marcia A. Becker South Sioux City School Board, 11, Marla Grier, South Sioux City School Board, 11, John A. Harms, Sterling Public Schools Board, 3, Burt C. Rogers,Tekamah Herman School District, Ward 3, Chris Hergott, Thayer Central School Board, Krista Wegner, Thayer Central School Board, Lisa Farrens, Valley County School Board, District 5, Jolene Greenland, Valley County School Board, District 21, Sandra Hulinsky, Valley County School Board, District 21, Renae Feilmeier, Wahoo Public Schools Board, Steven Blocher, West Point-Beemer School Board, Christine Torres, West Point-Beemer School Board, Jay Richeson, Central Platte NRD, Subdistrict 1, Eric S. Davis, Central Platte NRD, Subdistrict 4, Doug Reeves, Central Platte NRD, Subdistrict 9, Chris A. Johnson, Lewis and Clark NRD, Subdistrict 2, Marcel Kramer, Lewis and Clark NRD, Subdistrict 3, Russ Hall, Little Blue NRD, Subdistrict 3, Anne DeVries, Lower Big Blue NRD, Subdistrict 1, James Damrow, Lower Big Blue NRD, Subdistrict 2, Rodney Skleba, Lower Big Blue NRD, Subdistrict 4, Jason Sand, Lower Big Blue NRD, Subdistrict 5, Gary R. Loftis, Lower Elkhorn NRD, Subdistrict 7, Mike McGinn, Lower Platte North NRD, Subdistrict 3, Andrew Tonnies, Lower Platte North NRD, Subdistrict 3, John Hannah, Lower Platte North NRD, Subdistrict 5, Mike DeKalb, Lower Platte South NRD, Subdistrict 3, Kenneth Vogel, Lower Platte South NRD, Subdistrict 3, Gary R. Aldridge, Lower Platte South NRD, Subdistrict 4, Chelsea Johnson, Lower Platte South NRD, Subdistrict 7, Christine Lamberty, Lower Platte South NRD, Subdistrict 8, Lisa Lewis, Lower Platte South NRD, Subdistrict 9, Milt Schmidt, Lower Platte South NRD, Subdistrict 9, Bastienne Salners, Lower Platte South NRD, Subdistrict 10, Clark Andrews, Lower Republican NRD, Subdistrict 1, Tim Nollette, Middle Niobrara NRD, Subdistrict 1, Joe Anderjaska, Middle Republican NRD, Subdistrict 2, Jolene Messinger, Middle Republican NRD, Subdistrict 5, Tracy Zink, Middle Republican NRD, Subdistrict 6, David L. Deines, North Platte NRD, Subdistrict 3, Larry Bradley, Papio-Missouri River NRD, Subdistrict 3, Danny Begley, Papio-Missouri River NRD, Subdistrict 7, Tyler Berzina, Papio-Missouri River NRD, Subdistrict 9, Arthur Tanderup, Upper Elkhorn NRD, Subdistrict 6, The Frank LaMere Grassroots Fellows Program.
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