September 10, 2025 - 08:24

In a heartfelt farewell, Judy Rice, the city clerk, has officially retired, concluding her remarkable journey as the longest-serving employee in the city’s history. Her tenure spanned over three decades, during which she became a cornerstone of the community, known for her dedication and unwavering commitment to public service.
Throughout her career, Rice played a pivotal role in numerous city initiatives, including the implementation of various administrative reforms that streamlined city operations. Her meticulous attention to detail and strong organizational skills helped ensure that the city’s records were maintained with the utmost accuracy. Colleagues and community members alike praised her for her approachable demeanor and willingness to assist anyone in need.
As she steps into retirement, Rice leaves behind a legacy of excellence and a model of civic engagement. The city will undoubtedly feel her absence, but her contributions will continue to resonate in the community for years to come. Her retirement marks the end of an era, but also the beginning of new adventures for this dedicated public servant.
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