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Governor Kehoe appoints new officials for Platte and Putnam counties

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Mike Kehoe, Governor | Wikipedia

Mike Kehoe, Governor | Wikipedia

Governor Mike Kehoe has appointed two individuals to fill county-level vacancies in Missouri. Christopher Kendall of Farley will serve as the Platte County Treasurer. Kendall is currently the interim treasurer for Platte County and is also a pastor at Salem Christian Church. His previous roles include serving as a controller at International Charolais Associates and working as a bank consultant for Paladin, LLC. He is active in his community as a substitute teacher at West Platte R-II. Kendall holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Missouri – Kansas City and a master’s degree in ministry from Colorado Theological Seminar.

Michael Wulff of Bethany has been named the Putnam County Prosecuting Attorney. Wulff is currently the Harrison County Prosecuting Attorney and operates his own private law firm, Office of Michael Wulff. He has previously worked as Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for Harrison County. Wulff earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Missouri and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.