The Highland Soil and Water Conservation District is a local government agency responsible for protecting and conserving the natural resources of Highland County. The district is governed by a Board of Supervisors, which is composed of five members who are elected by the voters of the county. The Board of Supervisors is responsible for setting the district’s policies and priorities, as well as overseeing the district’s programs and activities. The election process for the Board of Supervisors is an important part of the district’s governance structure, as it allows the voters of the county to have a say in the direction of the district. The nomination period for the election opened on June 1st and will close on July 15th. During this time, eligible candidates can submit their nominations to run for a seat on the Board of Supervisors. To be eligible to run, candidates must be at least 18 years old, a resident of Highland County, and a registered voter. The district is encouraging all eligible candidates to consider running for a seat on the Board of Supervisors, as this is an opportunity to make a positive impact on the community. The election will be held on November 8th, and the winners will be announced shortly thereafter. The new Board of Supervisors will take office on January 1st of the following year. The Highland Soil and Water Conservation District is committed to protecting and conserving the natural resources of Highland County, and the election of the Board of Supervisors is an important part of this effort. The district’s programs and activities include soil conservation, water quality protection, and wildlife habitat conservation. The district also provides technical and financial assistance to landowners and farmers to help them implement conservation practices on their land. The district’s work is important for the health and well-being of the community, as well as for the protection of the environment. The election process for the Board of Supervisors is an opportunity for the voters of the county to have a say in the direction of the district and to ensure that the district is working in the best interests of the community. The district is encouraging all eligible voters to participate in the election and to make their voices heard. The nomination period is an important part of the election process, as it allows eligible candidates to come forward and run for a seat on the Board of Supervisors. The district is committed to ensuring that the election process is fair and transparent, and that all eligible candidates have an equal opportunity to participate. The district’s website will have more information about the election process, including the nomination period, the election date, and the qualifications for candidates. The district is also available to answer any questions that voters or candidates may have about the election process. In addition to the election of the Board of Supervisors, the district is also involved in a number of other activities and programs, including soil conservation, water quality protection, and wildlife habitat conservation. The district’s work is important for the health and well-being of the community, as well as for the protection of the environment. The district is committed to working with landowners, farmers, and other stakeholders to implement conservation practices and to protect the natural resources of Highland County. The election of the Board of Supervisors is an important part of this effort, as it allows the voters of the county to have a say in the direction of the district and to ensure that the district is working in the best interests of the community.