Chairman:

Travis Kilburn

I am a local business owner and property developer. My background is in the computer sciences. I am a veteran, angler and proud American. As Chairman of the Logan Montana Water and Sewer District, I will strive to provide an environmentally conscious solution to the needs of the Logan community.

Vice-Chairman:

Jay McCurry

I have a background with the Milwaukee Railroad prior to college. Later I taught Three Forks High School shop for 34years. My wife Beth and I purchased the Land of Magic Steakhouse in 2007. As the Vice-Chairman, I work with the Gallatin County public administrations on behalf of the LM.WSD.

Treasurer: Jordan Ohotto

I was born and raised in Minnesota. In 2013, my wife and I moved to Montana and have never looked back. We were able to buy our first home in Logan in the fall of 2014 and love raising our family here. We have 3 young boys and they keep us busy! Professionally, I work as a landscape superintendent and shareholder for a local landscaping company. When I have the spare time, I enjoy hunting, camping, and spending time with my family. I look forward to serving our community.

Board Director:

Vacant Member

To be Updated 2026

Board of Director: Jeremy Nichols

I have a background in excavation, heavy equipment, sewer installation, and DEQ rules and regulations. I am a welder, machinist, and freelance builder. As a certified helicopter mechanic for a local company at the Airport, I work with the forest service during fire season. As a board director, and a long time resident of Logan, I plan on seeing this project through .

Admin Secretary: Jennifer Nichols

I am a third generation in my family to live here in Logan. I was a student at the historical Logan school building. I volunteered to be administrative secretary for the LM.WSD. I believe as a community, we have allowed ourselves to become out dated under the septic rules and regulations, and if we don’t take action now, others in Gallatin county will decide the outcome of our small town. I have a passion to keep the historical legend of Logan, a bustling railroad town, alive for many more generations to come.