One Attorney From Milford, One From Cherokee May Become District Judge

Sioux City, Iowa — An attorney from Milford and one from Cherokee are the two finalists for a northwest Iowa judgeship.

The Subdistrict 3A Judicial Nominating Commission met Friday (Sept. 20th) and selected attorneys Adam Miller of Cherokee and Lisa Steffen of Milford as nominees for the 3A District Court Judge vacancy. The vacancy was created by the upcoming retirement of Judge Nancy Whittenburg October 31st.

A total of six applicants were considered for the vacancy.

Governor Kim Reynolds has 30 days to appoint one of the nominees to the position.

Judicial District 3A includes Buena Vista, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, Lyon, O’Brien, Osceola and Palo Alto counties.

(Courtesy fellow Community First Broadcasting station KUOO in Spirit Lake)

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