The Woodward News

Local News

December 4, 2012

Filing starts for school board positions

Woodward, Okla. — Several people filed for to run for school board positions across the area, but only one actual race developed on the first day of the 3-day filing period.

The filing period runs through 5 p.m. on Wednesday.

Here are the filings reported by late Monday afternoon.

Woodward County

Woodward - Glenn S. Billings

Mooreland - Dustin Donley

Fort Supply - Rodney Washmon (unexpired term Office No. 2)

Sharon-Mutual - Mandy Hedgeds

High Plains Technology Center Zone 1 - Steve B. Bogdahn

Harper County

Laverne - Andy Cunningham, Travis Oakley

Ellis County

Shattuck - Nan Walton

Shattuck - Richard Prather (Office No. 1 unexpired term)

Fargo - Wesley Crain

Dewey County

Seiling - Roy Jones

Taloga - Tara Bland

Beaver County

Beaver - Guy Bennett

Forgan - Kerry Reiger

Turpin - John Moses

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