On Tuesday, incumbent Marion Mayor Steve Little took the oath for another term, which was administered by retired N.C. Court of Appeals Judge Bob Hunter. Little was joined his wife Alice and their daughter Sally when he was sworn in.
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Incumbent Woody Ayers was sworn in for another term as a member of the Marion City Council. The oath was administered by Magistrate Thomas Atkinson Jr. and Ayers was joined by Megan Mace, who held the Bible.
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Incumbent Ann Harkey took the oath for another term as a Marion City Council member. The oath was administered by Judge Ellen Shelley and Harkey was joined by numerous family members and friends as she was sworn in.
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Newcomer Chet Effler, who was elected last month, took the oath for his first term as a Marion City Council member. Judge Corey MacKinnon administered the oath and Effler was joined by his wife Lydia Effler, who is the McDowell registrar of deeds, and family members.
On Tuesday, incumbent Marion Mayor Steve Little took the oath for another term, which was administered by retired N.C. Court of Appeals Judge Bob Hunter. Little was joined his wife Alice and their daughter Sally when he was sworn in.
Incumbent Woody Ayers was sworn in for another term as a member of the Marion City Council. The oath was administered by Magistrate Thomas Atkinson Jr. and Ayers was joined by Megan Mace, who held the Bible.
Incumbent Ann Harkey took the oath for another term as a Marion City Council member. The oath was administered by Judge Ellen Shelley and Harkey was joined by numerous family members and friends as she was sworn in.
Newcomer Chet Effler, who was elected last month, took the oath for his first term as a Marion City Council member. Judge Corey MacKinnon administered the oath and Effler was joined by his wife Lydia Effler, who is the McDowell registrar of deeds, and family members.