Dear LCD and SCD Cooperator,
This year is an election year for the Lahontan and Stillwater Conservation Districts. There are a total of six district supervisors on the board. Five of those supervisors are elected officials and one is a designated County Representative. This year we have three terms that will expire at the end of 2Nominations of candidates will be made from the floor. All registered voters residing in the districts are eligible to vote. Those district supervisors who are up for election may run again. However, there are those who have served on the board for many years and would like to relinquish their position to someone who would bring new ideas and outlooks to the Lahontan Conservation District.
Lahontan Conservation and Stillwater Conservation District Elections will be held Thursday November 8th, 2025 at Churchill County Commission Chambers located at 155 N. Taylor St., Suite 145, Fallon, Nevada at 5:15 pm. Please attend the elections, nominate yourself or another person for the board and cast your vote!
If you have any questions regarding the roll of a Lahontan or Stillwater Conservation District Supervisor please contact Christy, the District Clerk at 775.423.5124×101. Hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
Christy Sullivan
District Clerk
Lahontan Conservation District
There are five elected officials on the District Board of Supervisors; one appointed Churchill County representative, one contract employee, and one employee of the District. They are as follows:
- Bill Washburn, Chairman
- Neil Olsen, Vice Chairman
- Morena Heser, Secretary/Treasurer
- Ernie Schank, Supervisor
- Phillip Moore, Supervisor
- Carl Erquiaga, County Representative
- Larry Miller, Equipment Manager, Contract employee
- Christy Sullivan, District Specialist, Employee of the District
The Lahontan Conservation District Board members met the second Tuesday of every month in the conference room at the Agriculture Service Center, 111 Sheckler Road Fallon, Nevada.
There are many, and varied, issues of concern to the residents of the Lahontan Valley, both rural and urban dwellers.