The Nebraska Board of Education is comprised of eight voting members who are elected to four-year terms in nonpartisan elections. Incumbent Robin Stevens from Gothenburg faces Elizabeth Tegtmeier from North Platte in the November 8 general election for the Dist. 7 seat.
The Arapahoe City Council is comprised of six voting members and the mayor. Two incumbents, Chris Middagh (President) and Todd Monie, face challenger Carrie Magorian on the November 8 West Ward ballot.
The Arapahoe Holbrook Public School District #18 covers about 368 square miles in Furnas, Gosper, and Frontier counties. Voters in the district will be asked to vote for three of the six candidates who are on the ballot.
For the Ward 2 seat on the Cambridge City Council, the incumbent, Tony Groshong, did not run so two challengers, Daniel Ebers and John Kutnink, will vie for the seat. Candidates were asked the following questions: 1.
For the Ward 3 seat on the Cambridge City Council, the incumbent, Derek Raburn, did not run so two challengers, Tim Williams and Nora McGowen, will vie for the seat. Candidates were asked the following questions: 1.
For three seats up for grabs on the Cambridge Public Schools Board of Education, six are running the two incumbents, Jason Houghtelling and Trevor Kubik - as well as four challengers - Kaden Huxoll, Justin Kulwicki, Virgil Banzhaf and Brock Mowry.
There’s no reason why the U.S. should be reliant on authoritarian regimes like Iran, Russia, and Venezuela to supply the fuel we need. We have more than enough resources to restore our energy independence and bring fuel prices down.