(KMZA)--An interim Nemaha Co Senior Services and Public Transit Director has been named.
Following an executive session Monday, Nemaha County Commission Chairman Gary Scoby announced that Senior Services/Public Transit Administrative Assistant Marie Weaver has accepted the position of interim director.
Weaver will receive additional compensation of $250 a month beginning December 21.
She will serve as interim director until a new permanent director is hired.
Diane Yunghans resigned earlier this month as Senior Services/Public Transit Director, effective December 17.
She has served in the role since May 30, 2013.
In other business, County Attorney Brad Lippert spoke to commissioners about increasing the amount that the county pays to court appointed attorneys.
Following discussion, the commission approved increasing the amount from $80 an hour to $100 an hour.
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