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Ellis County’s McCue appointed to statewide board

TOPEKA – Gov. Sam Brownback today announced recent appointments to boards and commissions.

“I’d like to thank these individuals for sharing their time and talents with the people of Kansas,” Brownback said.

The Governor’s Office is always looking for qualified, interested Kansans to serve the state on commissions and boards in their areas of expertise.  If you are interested in serving on a commission or board, click HERE.

Kerry McCue, Hays, is being appointed to serve a three-year term on the 911 Coordinating Council. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Kansas and his MPA from the University of Missouri. Currently, he serves as director of Ellis County Emergency Medical Services.

The 911 coordinating council monitors the delivery of 911 services, develops strategies to improve to the 911 system and distributes available grant funds to city or county operated public safety answering points. The council comprises 26 members, all of whom are appointed by the governor to three-year terms.

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