St. Joseph looking to fill municipal judge position

St. Joseph is looking to fill an open municipal judge position following the death of Ted Elo over the weekend, according to News-Press Now. Qualified individuals can submit a resume to the City Clerk via email or in person at Room 303 in City Hall located at 1100 Frederick Ave. Applications must be received by…

St. Joseph is looking to fill an open municipal judge position following the death of Ted Elo over the weekend, according to News-Press Now. Qualified individuals can submit a resume to the City Clerk via email or in person at Room 303 in City Hall located at 1100 Frederick Ave. Applications must be received by April 15.

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