The Marion County Board of Commissioners met Monday where Tina Spencer led the meeting in her new role as County Administrator and Ashley Herpich served in her new role as County Clerk.
Spencer announced that the county is winning an award from the AACPA Missouri/Kansas chapter for the concrete p
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 approved a letter to send to the Senate Tax Committee in support of SB 196 in their meeting on Monday. SB 196 would restore the Kansas Legislature's legal obligation to fund the Local Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund (LAVTR) and provide true property tax relief.
Department on Aging Coordinator Lu Turk told the Marion County Board of Commissioners on Monday that one of the issues she has been facing most in her position has been Medicare fraud.
“We are still having a lot of issues with Medicare fraud. So what we've been doing is educating people that when
While Tina Groening is very familiar with the work the County Treasurer does since she has worked under the position for nine and a half years, she is aware that taking on the actual position is a huge responsibility and does not take it lightly.
“I just really don't want to let anyone down,” sai