The Hamilton County SWCD is governed by a board of five supervisors who represent the residents of Hamilton County regarding conservation. Board members serve a three-year term before they are either up for re-election or re-appointment. Three supervisors are elected while two are appointed.
Warren Sarber has been a fixture of the Hamilton County SWCD Board of Supervisor since 2010 and has decided to resign to allow his position to be filled with a new person to represent county residents. Warren was a teacher at Hamilton Heights High School for 16 years. He participated in FFA, worked with farmers young and old, and supported 4-H. Conservation practices utilized by Warren include grass waterways, filter strips and minimum tillage. Warren also worked for a farm and seed operation for 27 ½ years. Warren served as treasurer of the SWCD Board for 8 years. Throughout his tenure on the SWCD board, Warren has been a dependable and consistent advocate for the SWCD. Warren is quick to support new ideas and programs and a steady supporter of the SWCD staff. Warren knows just about everybody and his connections and knowledge of the agricultural community in the county proved valuable again and again. His dedication to celebrating the conservation and life wins of the SWCD employees has been appreciated and contributed to a positive and productive staff. As treasurer, Warren was always just a call or text away. The SWCD is so thankful for Warren’s fourteen years of dedicated service to the people and natural resources of Hamilton County.
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