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More candidates have filed for 2024 election

OSMOND - With the first filing deadline for political office coming - Feb. 15 for incumbents for the primary; March 1 for non-incumbents – sev- eral more people have filed in the past week. Two are Osmond people: Mayor Dennis Kuhl and school board member Mark Moes have filed for reelection.

OSMOND - With the first filing deadline for political office coming - Feb. 15 for incumbents for the primary; March 1 for non-incumbents — sev- eral more people have filed in the past week. Two are Osmond people: Mayor Dennis Kuhl and school board member Mark Moes have filed for reelection.

The last day for incumbents to file

for the 2024 General Election is July 15; for new filers, the date is Aug. 1.

Filings so far are:

Pierce County

Tom Kuether (Incumbent), Commissioner District 1

Osmond

Dennis Kuhl (Incumbent), Mayor Mark Moes (Incumbent), School Board Foster

Jerry E. Reikofski (Incumbent), Village Board

Plainview

Sarah Mae Doty, City Council Chance Anderson (Incumbent), School Board Deb Jensen (Incumbent), School Board

Pierce

Lee Acklie (Incumbent), City Council Tom Gubbels, City Council More information about the 2024 election, including candidate filings, applications for early voters, and information about one’s current registration and how to change an address or name on the registration, is available on the Pierce County website, www. co.pierce.ne.us.


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