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Perry County Conservation District Schedules March 2026 Board Meeting, Releases Annual Report

Perry County Conservation District's March 9 board meeting has already passed, and its 2025 Annual Report is now publicly available on the district's website.

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Perry County Conservation District Schedules March 2026 Board Meeting, Releases Annual Report
Source: www.perryccd.org

The Perry County Conservation District posted an announcements panel to its website earlier this month listing a board meeting for Monday, March 9, 2026, and making its 2025 Annual Report available to the public.

The board meeting date has since passed, meaning the District has concluded what was its most recently scheduled public governance session. No agenda details or meeting outcomes were included in the district's posted announcements.

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The 2025 Annual Report, now accessible through the PerryCCD website, marks the district's latest accounting of its conservation work across Perry County. Annual reports from conservation districts typically document soil and water programs, technical assistance provided to landowners, and financial summaries for the preceding calendar year, though the specific contents of this report are drawn directly from what the district has made publicly available.

The Perry County Conservation District serves as a local unit of government working to manage and protect natural resources throughout the county. Its board meetings are the primary venue for public oversight of those efforts.

The 2025 Annual Report can be accessed through the PerryCCD website for anyone tracking the district's conservation priorities and program outcomes heading into the new year.

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