Deputy County Clerk Ashley Herpich was selected by the Marion County Republican Precinct Committee to serve as County Clerk, filling the vacancy created by the resignation of County Clerk Tina Spencer, effective Feb. 1. Herpich has served as Deputy County Clerk for over 10 years and has been employe
The Marion County Board of Commissioners took action on Monday, Jan. 8 to create a new position Facilities & Technology Operations Director. According to an email sent out by County Clerk Tina Spencer this position will oversee some security aspects (including cameras, panic buttons, etc.) and h
K-State Research and Extension Agent Tristen Cope has learned to look at leadership differently, especially after taking a class on the topic through Kansas Leadership Center and helping run the Marion County Leadership Program.
“I was in a lot of leadership positions in high school and throughou
The Marion County Board of Commissioners met for their end-of-the-month meeting on Friday, Dec. 29 for payday, to handle administrative business and conduct other business. All the commissioners were present as well as County Clerk Tina Spencer and County Counselor Brad Jantz.
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The Marion County Commission voted today to appoint County Clerk Tina Spencer as the first County Administrator. The selection of Spencer follows a lengthy search process facilitated by John Deardoff and the League of Kansas Municipalities’ “League Executive/Administrative Position Search” (“LEAPS”)