In anticipation of the election on November 6th, The Examiner sent out interview questions to the local candidates. Though all of the local elections are un-opposed for the general election, we felt that an introduction would be newsworthy and informative for the readers. The local candidates on the ballot include: Lee Randall, County Commissioner, Allen Drane, Jr., Sheriff/Coroner, Pat Phillippi, Treasurer, Cynde Jo Gatlin, Clerk & Recorder, Cathy Landa, Justice of the Peace, Jeff Noble, County Attorney, Molly Lloyd, Superintendent of Schools, and Phoebe Amsden, Public Administrator. We've included the first three candidates this week. The responses have been printed with minimal editing.
As you know, Jeffrey Noble is once again running for re-election this year as Powder River County Attorney. Jeff first became County Attorney in December, 1995, when he was chosen and appointed by the County Commissioners to serve in that office after his predecessor, Ms. Magera, had resigned.
Jeff is a 1982 graduate of Flathead High School in Kalispell, Montana. He graduated magna cum laude in 1986 from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, with his bachelor's degree. Then, Jeff graduated from the University of Montana School of Law in 1991 in Missoula, Montana.
He was admitted to the Montana State Bar in the fall of 1991. Jeff then was in private practice in Bigfork, Montana from 1991 to the fall of 1995, when he moved to Broadus.
Jeff has two adult sons, Spencer and Kris, who are both graduates of PRCDHS. Kris has now completed his training in the diesel technician program at Gillette Community College in Wyoming, and Spencer is a junior at Montana State University in Bozeman this year.
Jeff's hobbies are hunting, fishing, and other outdoor recreation activities.
If you have any questions for Jeff about the position, please feel free to stop in and visit with him.
Thank you, and Jeff would appreciate your support in November.
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