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Tracy Carlson sworn-in, Holt elected Mayor of Marceline
Linn County Leader
Tuesday night, April 13, newly elected Councilman Tracy Carlson and re-elected Councilwoman Sallie Buck at a special meeting of the Marceline City Council. Later in the meeting council members elected Jeri Holt as Marceline s new mayor, Buck will serve as mayor pro-tem.
Before the swearing-in ceremony, Tyson Brammer was honored for his six years of service on the council. He served from 2015-2021 and was presented with a recognition plaque from the city and council.
Before council members voted to accept the results of the April 7 election, City Clerk Lindsay Krupleman noted that the county clerk said the official results were as follows: Sallie Buck received 111 votes, Tracy Carlson, 84 votes; Perry Wiggins, 59 votes and Jeffrey Gulley received 31 votes. The votes for Buck and Wiggins increased by one each, from the preliminary results announced the evening of April 7, Krumpleman noted.
Linn County Leader
The Marceline City Council held its regular monthly meeting the night of Jan. 19 and discussed changing the personnel residency requirements, possibly refinancing the city’s GO Bond and honored former Fire Chief Larry Ervie with a moment of silence.
The meeting began with Councilmen and Fire Chief Jeri Holt asking for a moment of silence for former Fire Chief Ervie who died Jan. 9. Ervie joined the fire dept in 1974, was promoted to chief in 1988 and retired in 2006.
The council discussed COVID vaccines for city employees. Krumpelman said that most city employees are considered essential workers according to a list issued by Gov. Mike Parson. Parson listed law enforcement, firefighters, and first responders and government operations employees, among others as essential workers.