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Hot Springs city manager announces hires, retirement, neighborhood clean sweep and community events

5843328 · September 17, 2025
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City Manager Bill Burrow announced two new hires, the retirement of Hot Springs Police Captain Lisa King, a citywide Operation Clean Sweep Oct. 6–24 covering about 530 addresses, and several community events including an employee banquet and a Tykes, Trikes & Trails event.

City Manager Bill Burrow used his Sept. 16 report to announce personnel changes, neighborhood cleanup operations and upcoming community events in Hot Springs.

Burrow said Ezekiel Gonzalez has joined utilities water production as a plant operator and Kaysha (Kasia) Ganske will begin as assistant finance director on Sept. 22. He also announced that Hot Springs Police Department Captain Lisa King will retire Sept. 30; a retirement reception is planned Sept. 26 at the Hot Springs Police Department.

Burrow described Operation Clean Sweep — a final 2025 cleanup — scheduled for Monday, Oct. 6 through Friday, Oct. 24. He said the program will cover…

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