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Kehoe appoints Doug Miller to become next Moniteau County northern district commissioner

File photo of the Moniteau County Courthouse
KMIZ
File photo of the Moniteau County Courthouse

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Gov. Mike Kehoe has appointed Doug Miller to become Moniteau County’s next northern district commissioner, according to a Friday email from the governor’s office.

The position became open after Doug Naros stepped down following felony charges being filed in early February for forgery and two counts of stealing property. Naros’ case was moved Morgan County last month. A case review was scheduled for 9 a.m. April 7.

Miller, according to Kehoe’s release, is a lifelong Moniteau County residence and worked as a middle school physical education and health teacher for 27 years before retiring in 2021. He coached basketball and football at the middle school and high school levels, as well as high school golf.

He has a bachelor of science degree in education from Lincoln University in Jefferson City.

“He has remained active in the community by serving as an office manager for Rackers Manufacturing in California, as well as providing bus driving services for the school district as needed.

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