(KAIR)--The Atchison County Commission has organized for the new year, complete with a new addition sworn in to County leadership.
That happened Tuesday with Dr. Allen Reavis, elected in November to fill the role of 1st District Commissioner, sworn in to office by 1st Judicial District Judge Gerald Kuckelman.
Once Reavis was seated into his new position, the Commission went to work in selecting its leadership.
Chosen to serve as Chair of the Board, as nominated by Reavis, is 3rd District Commissioner Casey Quinn who, in turn, nominated 2nd District Commissioner Eric Noll to serve as Vice-Chair, which led to his election to the role.
Following the leadership election, the Commission then went to work filling committee and board assignments, as well as other related business.
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