Sheridan Commission Adds to Fair Board, Makes Appointments
The Sheridan County Fair Association Board has grown in size after a recent decision by local officials. Sheridan County Commissioners voted to expand the board, leading to several new appointments. Five residents will now serve in newly created roles with terms ranging from three to five years.
The commissioners’ decision introduced five positions to the Fair Board. Jason Koltiska and John Graves will each serve four-year terms, running from 2026 to 2030. Their appointments were confirmed alongside three others.
Jeremy Kisling and Kelly Thomas-Bridges received the longest terms—five years—covering 2026 to 2031. Patrick Howard and Liz Kincaid were assigned shorter terms of three years, ending in 2029. The new members will join existing board representatives in overseeing fair operations and planning.
The expanded board now includes a mix of short and long-term appointments. Koltiska, Graves, Kisling, Thomas-Bridges, Howard, and Kincaid will take on responsibilities tied to their respective terms. Their roles will help shape the future of the Sheridan County Fair Association.
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