Mullen sworn in as district supervisor

| January 14, 2016

MullenCOSHOCTON – Beth Mullen was sworn in as the Coshocton County Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor during the Wednesday, Jan. 13 Coshocton County Commissioners meeting. She began her duties on Jan. 1, 2016 after the retirement of Garry Derr at the end of 2015. The district supervisor volunteers their time to guide the Soil and Water Conservation District program. They serve without pay and attend board meetings monthly. The district board is made up of five local landowners who oversee the programs and activities of the district. “The district supervisor is the backbone of our program,” said Deb Bigelow, district administrator. “They are a very important part of our program and the key to the success of our program.” During the meeting, the commissioners also met with Doris Frank to discuss the Coshocton County treasurer’s monthly investment and bank statements and with Jeff Wherley in executive session.

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