Flathead County board openings
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The following Flathead County boards have openings with terms beginning Jan. 1. Anyone interested in serving on a board can submit a letter of interest with relevant information to the Flathead County Board of Commissioners, 800 South Main Street, Room 302, Kalispell MT 59901 by Nov. 15. For more information, call 406-758-5537.
Agency on Aging Advisory Board — six 3-year term vacancies
Airport Authority Board — two 5-year term vacancies
Animal Advisory Committee — one 3-year term vacancy
Columbia Falls Cemetery Board — two 3-year term vacancies
Columbia Falls City-County Planning Board — three 2 year term and one 1 year term vacancies
County Road Advisory Committee — one 3-year term vacancy for the North Valley district
Fair Board — three 2-year term vacancies
Fairview Cemetery Board — one 3-year term vacancy
Fire Service Area Advisory Board — two 3-year term vacancies
Flathead City-County Health Board — two 3-year term vacancies
Flathead County Emergency Medical Services Administrative Board — one 3-year term vacancy
Port Authority — one 5-year term vacancy
RSVP Advisory Council — three 3-year term vacancies
Tax Appeal Board — one 3-year term vacancy
Transportation Advisory Board — six 3-year term vacancies
Weed & Parks Board — two 3-year term vacancies
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