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Early to County Office

Treasurer Amanda Kriegel and Recorder Amelia Kemper assume their duties

Tama County Treasurer Amanda Kriegel and Recorder Amelia Kemper were sworn in early to the office on November 21st by Vice-Chair Bill Faircloth before the Tama County Board of Supervisors, present citizens, the US flag, and the county map. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.
Vice Chair Bill Faircloth led Amanda Kriegel in swearing her oath to Tama County’s Treasurer's office before the Board, the US Flag, and Tama County on November 21st, 2022. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.
Vice Chair Bill Faircloth led Amelia Kemper in swearing her oath to Tama County’s Recorder office before the Board, the US Flag, and Tama County on November 21st, 2022. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.

On the morning of Nov. 21, the Tama County Board of Supervisors swore in County Treasurer Amanda Kriegel and Recorder Amelia Kemper.

Kriegel and Kempter pledged their oath to the office early due to the vacant Treasurer and Recorder positions.

Kemper was temporarily appointed County Recorder by the Board on Aug. 8 after Deborah Kupka’s retirement on July 29 until the Fall election. She won the Tama County Recorder seat, unopposed, with 5,500 votes.

District 1 County Supervisor Elect Curt Hilmer and County Attorney Elect Brent Heeren will follow Kriegel and Kemper to swear their oath in January 2023.