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Cash County Council appoints Dane Murray as interim county attorney after three-candidate interview

March 11, 2026 | Cache County School District, School Boards, Utah


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Cash County Council appoints Dane Murray as interim county attorney after three-candidate interview
The Cash County Council voted to appoint Dane Murray as interim county attorney and administered the oath of office during its March meeting.

The council interviewed three nominees — Murray, Brett Chambers and Chris Danes — in timed, seven-question rounds before members deliberated. Murray, who served previously as the county's interim county attorney, urged the council to "choose stability and proven leadership over convenient talking points," saying he had reorganized the office and worked to keep experienced attorneys in the county when he served in the role previously.

Brett Chambers emphasized civil-law experience and fiscal oversight, telling the council the office "needs someone who's going to be staying long enough to build institutional knowledge." Chris Danes opened by pledging, "I will finish what I start," and offered a written commitment to weekly hours and availability if appointed.

Council member Ericson moved to appoint Murray; the motion was seconded and, after discussion, carried by voice vote (announced result 4–2). The council then administered the oath of office and Murray was sworn in as county attorney to serve the remainder of the unexpired term.

Why this matters: The county attorney leads both criminal prosecution functions (as applicable under local organization) and the county's civil legal work, including advising the council and handling land-use, contracts and public-works matters. Council members cited continuity for staff and law-enforcement coordination as key factors in their deliberations.

What comes next: Murray will assume the duties immediately to serve through the end of the current unexpired term; the council and the public may expect the office to emphasize stability on both civil and criminal fronts going forward.

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