Politics & Government
Mendota Heights Recognizes Employee Milestones
20 employees were recognized, including three who have worked for the city for 30 or more years.
The Mendota Heights City Council recognized 20 employees at Tuesday night for reaching milestones in city employment.
"We take great pride in the longevity of our employees," said Mayor Sandra Krebsbach.
In addition, recognized Paul Kaiser, who served 26 years as before retiring in August, 2011. Roy Kingsley, training officer for the fire department, served 21 years on the department before retiring in early December.
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Maczko also recognized three new firefighters appointed in the fall: Kevin Gilbert, Barry Sommervold and Dan Willems.
City employee milestones:
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35 Years
Terry Blum, Public Works
30 Years
Mario Reyes, Police Investigator
20 Years
John Boland, Public Works
15 Years
Scott Henning, Fire Department
Robert Lambert, Police Officer
John Larrive, Police Officer
10 Years
Jennifer Larrive, Police Officer
Jeffory Von Feldt, Police Officer
Chad Willson, Police Officer
Mary Bang, Fire Department
Richard Gapinski, Fire Department
Five Years
Pam Deeb, City Receptionist
Sharon Hinze, Utility Billing Clerk
Sandra Ristine, Police Secretary
Jake Sedlacek, Assistant to the City Administrator
Justin Fitzgerald, Fire Department
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