Sidney Youngblood, Post Oak Savannah Groundwater Conservation District (POS-GCD) board president, announced his retirem e n t f r o m the POSGCD board effective following the Aug. 10 POSGCD board meeting. Sidney was appointed by the Milam County Commissioner’s Court in 2013 to represent Industrial Interests in the county in 2013. In 2016 he was elected board president and has served in that capacity since.
“Sidney has lived on a ranch in the Marlow community, just east of Cameron and purchased in 1962, for the majority of his life. Sidney greatly enjoys living the ranching lifestyle, managing a cow/calf and replacement heifer operation that is particularly true to form of his father’s passion for farming, ranching and property stewardship,” said Gary Westbrook, general manager.
Youngblood said, “I find it notably now time for me to move forward in embracing the next season of life channeling my sincere interest in best serving Burleson and Milam Counties. Throughout these past years of service, I have very much appreciated being a component of driving district success that I have always viewed as extremely serious business.”
“In addition, I want to thank General Manager Westbrook, each member of district staff, special counsel and most certainly my fellow board members, each of whom have worked tirelessly in successfully managing the expectations and responsibilities associated with successfully serving Burleson and Milam County residents and property owners,” he added.
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