(KLZA)-- Governor Pete Ricketts announced recent appointments he has made to fill Nebraska’s boards and commissions.
The appointees are unpaid and are not subject to Legislative confirmation:
Area residents appointed to various boards and commissioens include:
Geographic Information System Council
Charles Wingert, Sterling
Judicial Nominating Commission – District Court – First District
Arlen P. Grotrian, Johnson
John A. Hill, Holmesville
Karolyn Howard, Holmesville
Lynn Lyon, Johnson
John Murphy, Tecumseh
Dan Papik, Crete
State Advisory Committee on Mental Health Services
Robert S. Hutt, Tecumseh
Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees
Brett Gehrig Hilbers, Wayne
Matthew Charles Leininger, Auburn
Sullivan Jones, Papillion
The Governor thanked the many Nebraskans that give generously of their time and talent to make a difference in our state. These appointments will provide crucial insight and expertise to their respective boards, committees, and commissions.
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