Tina Conard and Kathy Tate Retire After 40 Plus Years of Service Combined to Warren County

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Since taking office in 2010, both Warren County Clerk and Recorder Tina Conard and Warren County Treasurer Kathy Tate did not seek re-election this past November in the 2022 General Election and retired after serving Warren County for over 20 years. Buildings and Grounds Committee Chair Sean Cavanaugh thanked them both for their years of service:

“Anytime you have an individual that has had that many years of service and they retire, a lot of knowledge goes walking out that door. Tina has said time and again that any time we need her we can give her a call. We appreciate that very much because as with any new office holder, there is some bumping around to get used to the place and so forth, so she will be available for that.”

Randi Reynolds was elected as the new Warren County Clerk and Recorder, while Danielle Cox was elected Warren County Treasurer in the 2022 General Election. Both were sworn into office December the 1st.

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