(KMZA)--A Marysville woman has been selected to fill a district magistrate judge vacancy.
The Kansas Courts, in a release, said the 12th Judicial District Nominating Commission on Tuesday selected Angela Hecke to fill a vacancy in Lincoln County.
Hecke's new position will take effect on her swearing-in.
She previously was a district magistrate judge in Marshall County in the 22nd Judicial District.
Hecke fills a vacancy created when Governor Laura Kelly appointed Judge Jennifer O'Hare to fill a district judge position in Cloud County.
The 12th Judicial District is composed of Cloud, Jewell, Lincoln, Mitchell, Republic and Washington Counties.
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