(Spirit Lake)– Today’s (Tues.) Dickinson County Supervisors meeting was the final of 2020 and was also the final one for Supervisor Pam Jordan, who didn’t seek another term in last November’s election. She thanked her constituents and fellow supervisors she’s worked with over the past 18 years…
“I’m the last person on the board that was elected to the new five member board in 2002, so that’s one historic thing and was the last supervisor that was here during the construction and opening of the courthouse. And the nature center and the expansion of trails. So I have some satisfaction about my time, having accomplished things, but there’s still, as you know, a long, long arm of things that need to be attended to and I have every confidence that this board will continue in its collegiality and its research and careful, common sense thinking to protect the taxpayers in every way as we make decisions that will affect our county and community. So thank you for your service.”
Supervisor Chairman Bill Leupold expressed his appreciation to Jordan for her years of service and presented her with a plaque…
“It reads: In appreciation of Pam Jordan, from the citizens of Dickinson county for going above and beyond expectations as a county supervisor for 18 years. Thank you, Pam.”
Today’s (Tues.) meeting also saw the oath of office being administered to newly elected officials, including Jeff Thee who will be replacing Jordan on the 5th District Board of Supervisors seat.




