He has been a member of the Cache County Council since January of 2015, representing the county’s North District. He has also been chairman of numerous youth initiatives, including the Cache County Farm Bureau’s Young Farmers and Ranchers program.Įrickson’s public service background includes membership on the County Junior Livestock Board, the County Board of Adjustments and the County Planning and Zoning Board.
Erickson was first secretary and then president of the Utah Agriculture Educators Committee.
His professional experience has included serving on the boards of irrigation companies and several local, state and national agricultural committees. In addition to operating Crow Mountain Farms, Erickson is now an appraiser for a local agricultural lending bank.Įrickson says that his personal philosophy is that responsible people should “do what’s right, not what’s convenient.” He is a 1986 graduate of Utah State University and taught agriculture sciences at Sky View High School for 31 years prior to his retirement in 2020.
If selected to fill that position by fellow Republicans during the upcoming County Central Committee meeting, Erickson promises to promote an equal voice for all towns, cities and residents in county affairs to foster growth that makes sense and maintains the high standards of Cache Valley culture to make fiscally responsible decisions and to solidify the county’s general plan.Įrickson is a Cache Valley native who was raised on a family cattle and crop farm just north of Smithfield. 30 special election are David Zook, the city manager of Nibley local businessman Marc Ensign and transportation executive Ladd Kennington. This is who we are!”Įrickson is one of four candidates in the running for the now-vacant county executive position. “This attitude has kept us grounded and made those we serve more important than ourselves. “I have felt throughout my life,” Erickson explains, “that, when approaching all public service opportunities, one should remain pure and not want the position more than the opportunity to serve. Erickson wants local GOP leaders and precinct officials to know that he’s “all in” and fully committed to his bid to replace outgoing Cache County Executive Craig Buttars in an upcoming special election. (Photo: AMC.CACHE COUNTY – Cache County council member David L. If you missed it, head over here in the event you want to see some of the latest Fear the Walking Dead casting news. You know that one’s coming - even though this show may not have the audience of the original, it still has worthy ratings. In announcing this move now, the good news is that Fear the Walking Dead will have plenty of time to find itself a new showrunner for a fourth season.
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