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Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council recognized at AIC

In its second year, the Malad Mayor’s Youth Council received a Garret Nancolas City Achievement Award to mark its excellence.

Malad City received a Garret Nancolas City Achievement Award from the Association of Idaho Cities for the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council category. I’ve attached the application if you want any information from it. I don’t have the photo they took at AIC, but I have a photo that we took after with the MYAC members.  

We had eight of 12 members of the Malad Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council go to AIC this year - Mathilde Dickerson, Kolton Cox, Abbie Cox, Jenetta Jacaway, Aubree Palmer, Tatum Hess, Emree Hanks and Jayson Spencer.  They enjoyed attending sessions to learn about issues relating to City government, helped with a service project at the Idaho Youth Ranch, met youth from other MYACs across the state, and received a private tour of the State Capitol by Representative Rick Cheatum of District 28. Cecilia Hess acted as chaperone for the youth going to AIC.

Past Chairman Mathilde Dickerson, Public Relations Officer Kolton Cox, Secretary Karlee Palmer, and Treasurer Zion McCullough graduated this year. New Members are: Emree Hanks, BreElle Ferree, Myriam Teeples, and Lyndee Nimer. New officers are: Chairman Aubree Palmer, Co-Chairman Tatum Hess, Public Relations Jenetta Jacaway, Historian Kelty Thomas, Secretary Emma Bird, Standby Officer Abbie Cox.

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