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County Board of Supervisors and Committees
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The County Board is comprised of 38 elected officials representing the 38 supervisory districts in Marathon County. They are the governing body of the county and function as the policy making and legislative branch of County government.
Each supervisor represents, as nearly as practicable, an equal amount of inhabitants. County supervisors are elected in the spring nonpartisan election for two year terms.
Marathon County Mission Statement: Marathon County Government serves people by leading, coordinating, and providing county, regional, and statewide initiatives. It directly or in cooperation with other public and private partners provides services and creates opportunities that make Marathon County and the surrounding area a preferred place to live, work, visit, and do business.
Front Row: Nan Kottke, County Clerk; Kathy Kainz, Assistant County Clerk; Scott Corbett, Corporation Counsel; Brad Karger, County Administrator; Gina Cornell. Second Row: Frank Zebro, Elroy Zemke, Kurt Gibbs, Keith Langenhahn, County Board Chair; Bettye Nall, Jim Schaefer, Jean Maszk, Ed Gale. Third Row: David Nutting, Gary Beastrom, Ralph Weeks, William Gamoke, Joanne Leonard, Karen Kellbach, Ken Day, Sharon Jaeger. Fourth Row: Arnold Schlei, James Seefeldt, Ken Fabel, Laverne Grunenwald, Charles Soukup, Roger Zimmerman, Sherry Abitz, Barbara Ermeling, Kurt Kluck. Back Row: Richard Gumz, Gary Wyman, John Small, John Robinson, Robert Wiesman, Craig McEwen, Jim Rosenberg, Alan Kraus, Bill Miller. Not Pictured: John Durham, Gary Gisselman, Steve Immel.
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