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Boards & Commissions Vacancy Report Ending 12/31/16 Boards & Commissions Vacancy Report ending 12/31/16 The vacancy report lists current vacancies and includes the names and term dates of persons that have previously served in those positions. There may be also positions that have remained vacant for some time, these positions are now available for application. 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