Dearborn Co. Councilwoman Morris Elected Association Of Indiana Counties District President

Liz Morris will serve on the Association of Indiana Counties' Board of Directors.

Liz Morris. File photo by A.J. Waltz.

(Dearborn County, Ind.) - Dearborn County Councilwoman Liz Morris has been elected southeast district president of the Association of Indiana Counties.

Morris, a Republican, was elected to the leadership position on the AIC last week.

As president, she will represent southeastern Indiana’s interests in determining the AIC’s policies and legislative goals.

“I am honored and pleased to be able to represent Southeast District elected officials on the AIC board,” Morris said. “It is important that our voices are heard by the governor and legislature on issues affecting local government. The AIC staff does a great job of making sure that happens, and being on the board is a great opportunity to be involved.”

Switzerland County Clerk of Courts Gayle Sullivan was elected the southeast district vice president.

The AIC’s southeast district includes the following counties: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Dearborn, Decatur, Floyd, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Ohio, Ripley, Scott, Switzerland, and Washington.

More from Local News

Comments

Add a comment

Log in to the club or enter your details below.
Rating *

Events

5th Annual Southern Indiana Truck Convoy to Benefit Make-A-Wish

The convoy will run through Ripley County

Three Arrested on Drug and Gun Charges

The investigation started in mid-June.

Gov. Braun Directs State to Reimburse Local Governments for Gas Tax Holiday Revenue

Local governments are expected to be made whole no later than November 1.

Rushville Native Wins Lions Pride 5K to Kickoff 2026 SIRC

Four more events will be held locally to support cross country programs

On Air

Rick Bernius playing
Fox News - Fox News National Newscast

Brad Paisley Online 13:57
Kane Brown Miles On It 13:54
Alan Jackson Midnight In Montogmery 13:50
Luke Bryan Rain Is A Good Thing 13:44