Keith Mudd sworn in as Lavaca County Judge

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  • Image at the top of Hallettsville's Jan. 4 front page: Keith Mudd accepts his oath of office on Jan. 1.

    Image at the top of Hallettsville's Jan. 4 front page: Keith Mudd accepts his oath of office on Jan. 1.

    Image at the top of Hallettsville's Jan. 4 front page: Keith Mudd accepts his oath of office on Jan. 1.
  • Keith Mudd, 2023

    Keith Mudd, 2023

    Keith Mudd, 2023
  • Both former Lavaca County Judges, Keith Mudd (just after accepting his Sunday, Jan. 1) and Ronnie Leck (who retired in 2021 as Shiner Police Chief, bringing a more 50-year-long career in public service to an end. As county judge, Leck led the historic remodeling efforts at the courthouse, and is one of the key reasons that building is such a showpiece today.

    Both former Lavaca County Judges, Keith Mudd (just after accepting his Sunday, Jan. 1) and Ronnie Leck (who retired in 2021 as Shiner Police Chief, bringing a more 50-year-long career in public service to an end. As county judge, Leck led the historic remodeling efforts at the courthouse, and is one of the key reasons that building is such a showpiece today.

    Both former Lavaca County Judges, Keith Mudd (just after accepting his Sunday, Jan. 1) and Ronnie Leck (who retired in 2021 as Shiner Police Chief, bringing a more 50-year-long career in public service to an end. As county judge, Leck led the historic remodeling efforts at the courthouse, and is one of the key reasons that building is such a showpiece today.
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Several new officials were sworn in during a morning ceremony Sunday, Jan. 1 at the Lavaca County Courthouse in Hallettsville.

Wayne Faircloth sworn in as Precinct 2 county commissioner.

Wayne Faircloth accepts his oaths as Lavaca County Precinct 2 County Commissioner.

 

Dennis Kocian takes his oath office wife his bride Shirley at his side.

Lavaca County Precinct 4 County Commissioner Dennis Kocian accepts his oath of office with his bride Shirley at his side.

 

Mark Yackel signs his paperwork to take office.

 

Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace Mark Yackel signs the paperwork his office requires as State District Court Judge William Old looks on.

Yackel was the only new JP brought on this year. All the rest were all serving in their respective roles at the of 2022.

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Pictured are, from left, Precinct 3 JP Mark Yackel, Precinct 1 JP Steven Greenwell, Precinct 4 JP Hallie Hall,

Precinct 2 JP Travis Hill and State District Judge William Old, who led their ceremonies.