Mineral County Commissioners seek applicants for Salary Compensation Board vacancies

Duane Simons, Commissioner at Mineral County - Official Website
Duane Simons, Commissioner at Mineral County - Official Website
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The Mineral County Commissioners announced on March 21 that they are seeking applicants to fill two vacancies on the Mineral County Salary Compensation Board. The positions are for a three-year term.

The announcement is important as the Salary Compensation Board plays a role in determining compensation matters within the county, impacting local governance and public service operations.

Interested individuals must complete a Mineral County board application form to be considered for the positions. Applications can be obtained from the Mineral County Commissioners or the Mineral County Clerk & Recorder by calling 406-822-3522. The application form is also available on the county’s website at www.co.mineral.mt.us.

Completed applications should be submitted to the Mineral County Commissioners at 300 River Street or mailed to PO Box 550, Superior, Montana 59872. The deadline for submission is March 25, 2026.

The commissioners encourage community members interested in serving their county to apply before the deadline.



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