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Governor’s appointments to state boards include Covington mayor, Alexandria police chief


Governor Steve Beshear has made new appointments to Kentucky boards and commissions that include these Northern Kentuckians:

· Tina K. Teegarden, of Brooksville, to the Buffalo Trace Covered Wooden Bridge Authority. She is administrative assistant to the Bracken County judge-executive. She shall serve for a term expiring Oct. 24, 2019. She replaces Helen Kay Cooper, whose term has expired.

· William A. Wheaton, of Mount Olivet, to the Buffalo Trace Covered Wooden Bridge Authority. He is retired. He shall serve for a term expiring Oct. 24, 2019.

· Goldie Williams, of Maysville, to the Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Prevention Board. She replaces Tara W. Hagerty, whose term has expired.

· Covington Mayor Sherry Carran, representing mayors, to the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council. She replaces William S. Sheckles, whose term has expired.

· Alexandria Police Chief John Michael Ward, a reappointment, representing chiefs of police.

· Steven E. Alley, of Union, to Water Transportation Advisory Board, representing members at large.

From the Governor’s Office


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