KETTLER, BENTKE SWORN IN AS BLINN TRUSTEES

  
New Blinn trustee Diane Kettler is sworn in as the
Precinct 2 representative.
(courtesy Blinn College)

Trustees Allison Bentke and Diane Kettler were sworn in and the Blinn College District celebrated Trustee Douglas Borchardt’s 13 years on the Board of Trustees at its regular meeting Tuesday in Brenham.

The board canvassed the May 6 general election precinct returns and issued certificates of election. Bentke and Kettler were sworn in by City of Brenham mayor Milton Tate. Bentke was appointed to represent Precinct 3 in 2021 and ran unopposed in this year’s election.

Allison Bentke receives the oath of office to serve as
Blinn College's Precinct 3 trustee.
(courtesy Blinn College)

Kettler defeated Andi Liner in the race for Precinct 2. Borchardt announced in November that he would not seek re-election to his seat representing Precinct 2.

After both trustees were sworn in, the board re-elected Jim Kolkhorst as Board Chair and also elected Bentke the Vice-Chair and Randy Wells was Board Secretary.

In recognition of Borchardt’s 13 years of service, the board issued a resolution expressing its appreciation and presented him with a commemorative plaque.

Douglas Borchardt (center) is presented a plaque in
recognition of his years of service on the Blinn
Board of Trustees. Pictured with Borchardt are Blinn
Chancellor Dr. Mary Hensley (left) and Board Chair Jim Kolkhorst.
(courtesy Blinn College)

In other business, the board accepted the donation of a Weber Concert grand piano for use by the Music Department and authorized the College to negotiate and execute a state agency advance funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation to perform a sidewalk realignment on College Avenue within a Department of Transportation right-of-way.

(Story courtesy Richard Bray, Blinn Information)

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