On Monday, January 12, 2026, during their regular weekly meeting, the Kingfisher County Commissioners voted to reappoint Jeff Moss as the county’s representative to the Northern Oklahoma Development Authority (NODA) Board of Trustees.
The decision came via a motion and second, with unanimous approval, reflecting confidence in Moss’s ongoing service and leadership on the regional board. Jeff Moss, who serves as the District 1 County Commissioner for Kingfisher County, has a longstanding role in local governance and has previously held positions such as vice-chairman of the Kingfisher County Board of Commissioners.
The Northern Oklahoma Development Authority (NODA) is a key regional organization serving eight counties in north-central Oklahoma: Alfalfa, Blaine, Garfield, Grant, Kay, Kingfisher, Major, and Noble. Established as an association of local governments, NODA functions as a designated Economic Development District under the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA). Its primary mission is to foster economic and community development by coordinating efforts among member counties, cities, and towns.
NODA manages grants, supports infrastructure projects, administers programs like rural fire defense, area agency on aging services, transportation assistance for seniors, and other initiatives aimed at improving quality of life and economic vitality across the region. The Board of Trustees includes elected officials or their designees from participating counties and municipalities, with current members also featuring representatives such as Kelly Fanning, Marci Hyde, Garret Johnson, Bill Seitter, and others.
This reappointment ensures continued Kingfisher County representation on the NODA board, helping align local priorities—such as infrastructure improvements, grant funding opportunities, and collaborative economic projects—with broader northern Oklahoma goals.
The action was part of a broader agenda at the January 12 meeting, which included approving meeting minutes, financials, warrants, payroll, department reports, personnel changes, and various appropriations and transfers for December 2025. A full video recording of the meeting is available online for those interested in the complete proceedings.
Congratulations to Commissioner Jeff Moss on his reappointment—his continued service strengthens Kingfisher County’s voice in regional development efforts! For more details on NODA’s work, visit their official site at noda-ok.org.
