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Local girl makes it big in Butler County

Just stumbled across this story in the Hannibal Courier-Post in Missouri. They are very proud of Nancy Nix, our county treasurer and formerly their Nancy Ravenscraft of Palmyra:

Butler County, Ohio — Nancy Nix, formerly Nancy Ravenscraft of Palmyra, was recently elected treasurer of Butler County, Ohio. Nancy is a CPA with 15 years financial experience in accounting and banking, and was appointed as county treasurer by the Butler County Republican Party in June 2007. Nov. 4 was her first countywide election.

While she had no opposition, Nancy still garnered 116,000 votes.

Butler County is the eighth largest county in Ohio, with 360,000 residents. The Treasurer is responsible for collection of real estate taxes and the investment of county funds.

Nancy is the daughter of Bob Ravenscraft, Palmyra, and Doris Nichols, Hannibal. Nancy graduated from Palmyra High School in 1987 and from Truman State University in 1992 with bachelor of science degrees in marketing and accounting. Nancy and her husband, Dan Nix, also of Palmyra, live in Middletown, Ohio, where they are raising their three children.

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By Napoleon Dynamite

November 18, 2008 11:50 AM | Link to this

Googling Nancy Nix were we? Don’t blame ya, she’s pretty easy on the eyes!

By Napoleon Dynamite

November 18, 2008 11:54 AM | Link to this

I take that back. She’s not just easy on the eyes..she’s dang smoking HOT!

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