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Adair Clerk Lisa Greer attends KY Co. Clerks summer conference

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FRANKFORT, KY (13 June 2016) - Adair County Clerk Lisa Greer, recently attended the Kentucky County Clerks' Association Spring Conference, in Louisville, Kentucky. While at the conference, Greer, who has served as county clerk since 2015, attended numerous training sessions that were geared toward helping county clerks become more knowledgeable about their offices. Some of the sessions focused on election procedures, while others focused on new procedures for recordings, and titling and registration of motor vehicles.



Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, and Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts Mike Harmon were the featured speakers. Grimes and Harmon discussed ways to work with local county clerks in finding ways for both to better serve the public.

County clerks who attended the conference received training credit for the sessions they attended as part of their continuing education. For more information about the Kentucky County Clerks' Association, please contact William May, at 502-227-2922.


This story was posted on 2016-06-14 08:33:03
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