Officials met in the Fulton County Clerk's office Fri, march 28, administer the oath of office to newly appointed Fulton Town Board Member William D. Miller.
Sworn in by Fulton County Clerk Dawn Ziemek, Miller's position comes after the resignation of long-time board member Erik Henderson-Vigil, who served on the Fulton Town Board for the past two decades.

Miller said he has had nothing but love for the town of Fulton, a place he's called home for the past 20 years after moving to the area from Miami County. Miller and his wife, Nona, own Homeplace Antiques, 708 State Rd 25, in Fulton.
Miller said he looks forward to hearing from community members, and helping in decisions that keep their small town the wonderful place it's always been.

From left to right, William D. Miller holds up his oath of office with Fulton County Republican Chair Amy Roe inside of the Fulton County Clerks office Fri, March 28.
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