Kohr chosen to fill Spencer Council vacancy

Kohr chosen to fill Spencer Council vacancy
Ginger Kohr (left) was recently selected to serve as the newest member of the Spencer Town Council. Kohr is shown with county election deputy Linda Roy and Owen County Democratic Party Chairman Bill Breeden at the conclusion of a political caucus held Nov. 14. TRAVIS CURRY | THE OWEN NEWS

A political party caucus held Nov. 14 at the Owen County Democratic Party Headquarters culminated in Ginger Kohr being selected to fill an open seat on the three-member Spencer Town Council. The position was previously held by Mike Spinks, an elected Democrat, who passed away on Oct. 23.

Kohr, who recently retired from her role as director of the Owen County Public Library, will complete the remainder of Spinks' elected term, which ends Dec. 31, 2027.

"I have loved watching this county grow and the downtown (Spencer) revitalization," Kohr said. "I want to have an open door where people feel comfortable coming to talk to me and know that they are being heard. I appreciate so much the people who had faith in me and suggested I throw my hat in the ring."

Kohr's first official town council meeting followed on Nov. 17, where she joined fellow council members Jon Stantz and Evan McKalip.