(KLZA--)-Pawnee City is accepting applications for a vacant city council seat after a shuffling of council positions.
The domino effect began with Deb Kline resigning as Pawnee City mayor.
City Clerk Tammy Stephens said the council approved Kline’s resignation at Monday’s meeting due to ongoing health issues.
Stephens said City Council President Charlie Hatfield stepped up to fill Kline’s position.
The council voted to fill Hatfield’s presidency position with Sandy Corbitt-Sears.
Stephens said interested candidates can pick up applications for the vacant seat at City Hall for a term lasting from the next meeting, June 27 until December 2018.
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