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    Pottawatomie County swears in recently elected officials

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    By KMAN Staff on January 11, 2021 Local News, Pottawatomie County
    Six elected Pottawatomie County officials were sworn in during the Pottawatomie County Commission's meeting Monday. (From left to right: Pat Weixelman, Pottawatomie County commissioner; Dawn Henry, Pottawatomie County clerk; Betty Abitz, Pottawatomie County register of deeds; Sherri Schuck, Pottawatomie County attorney; Shane Jager, Pottawatomie County sheriff; Greg Riat, Pottawatomie County commissioner. Photo courtesy of Pottawatomie County.)
    Six elected Pottawatomie County officials were sworn in during the Pottawatomie County Commission’s meeting Monday. (From left to right: Pat Weixelman, Pottawatomie County commissioner; Dawn Henry, Pottawatomie County clerk; Betty Abitz, Pottawatomie County register of deeds; Sherri Schuck, Pottawatomie County attorney; Shane Jager, Pottawatomie County sheriff; Greg Riat, Pottawatomie County commissioner. Photo courtesy of Pottawatomie County.)
    Nancy McCarter, Pottawatomie County clerk at the time (left), swears in Pat Weixelman, Pottawatomie County commissioner (right), during the county commission meeting Monday. (Photo courtesy of Pottawatomie County)
    Nancy McCarter, former Pottawatomie County clerk (right), swears in Dawn Henry, current Pottawatomie County clerk (left), during the county commission meeting Monday. (Photo courtesy of Pottawatomie County)
    Nancy McCarter, Pottawatomie County clerk at the time (right), swears in Betty Abitz, Pottawatomie County register of deeds (left), during the county commission meeting Monday. (Photo courtesy of Pottawatomie County)
    Nancy McCarter, Pottawatomie County clerk at the time (right), swears in Sherri Schuck, Pottawatomie County attorney (left), during the county commission meeting Monday. (Photo courtesy of Pottawatomie County)
    Nancy McCarter, Pottawatomie County clerk at the time (right), swears in Shane Jager, Pottawatomie County sheriff (left), during the county commission meeting Monday. (Photo courtesy of Pottawatomie County)
    Greg Riat, Pottawatomie County commissioner, shakes the hand of Nancy McCarter, Pottawatomie County clerk at the time, after being sworn into office. (Photo courtesy of Pottawatomie County)
    Nancy McCarter (left) attended her final meeting as Pottawatomie County’s clerk Monday. Here, she poses with Dee McKee, Pottawatomie County commissioner. (Photo courtesy of Pottawatomie County)

    Six recently elected Pottawatomie County officials were sworn into office during the Pottawatomie County Commission’s on Monday.

    Dawn Henry, Pottawatomie County clerk, was the only official sworn in who is entering their first term. She is succeeding Nancy McCarter, who spent over 20 years with the county.

    Among the other officials sworn in during the meeting were Pat Weixelman, county commissioner; Betty Abitz, register of deeds; Sherri Schuck, county attorney; Shane Jager, sheriff; and Greg Riat, county commissioner.

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