During the recent Sheboygan County Board meeting, members took a moment to honor retiring supervisors, highlighting their contributions to the community over the years. The recognition ceremony underscored the importance of dedicated public service and the impact these individuals have had on local governance.
Supervisor George Kulo, who was unable to attend the meeting, was acknowledged for his service since being elected in 2020. As vice chair of the property committee, Kulo played a crucial role in overseeing enhancements to various county facilities, including the Rocky No healthcare center and the Sheboygan County Historical Museum. His expertise in facility maintenance and operations was noted as a significant asset to the committee, and his absence will be felt by his colleagues.
Supervisor Al Bosman was also recognized for his long-standing service, having been elected to the County Board in February 2008. Throughout his tenure, Bosman served on multiple committees, including the property committee and the finance committee, contributing to various aspects of county governance. His involvement in the planning resources agriculture and extension committee further showcased his commitment to the community's development.
The ceremony not only celebrated the achievements of these supervisors but also served as a reminder of the ongoing need for dedicated leadership within the county. As the board looks to the future, the contributions of Kulo and Bosman will be remembered as part of Sheboygan County's continued growth and improvement. The meeting concluded with an acknowledgment of the need to fill the gaps left by these retiring members, ensuring that the county's governance remains strong and effective.