Governor seeks new Jackson Superior judge

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A new court will be up and running at the first of next year, and Gov. Mitch Daniels is now accepting applications for an additional Jackson Superior Court.

Today is the first day applications are being accepted, and it closes Sept. 21, according to the governor’s office. Interviews will be in October.

Lawmakers in the 2007 legislative session created the new court, which will be the county’s second Superior Court. It will serve as a family court once it opens Jan. 1.

Those interested in the position can contact Mary Ann F. Longwith in the governor’s office by phone at (317) 234-4090, fax at (317) 233-3378, or by e-mail at [email protected]. Applications must be received by close of business Sept. 21, and the governor’s office is also accepting recommendation letters for this vacancy during this time period.

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