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The Dodge County Board of Supervisors adopted resolutions recognizing two longtime county employees on the occasion of their retirements.
Resolution 02/2012 (as recorded in the meeting packet) commended Lena Rooney for 21 years of service as an RN in the Dodge County Human Services and Health Department. A separate resolution (listed as 25-13 in the meeting packet) commended Jeanette Rohrer for 26 years of service as a household assistant with Clearview. Both resolutions directed that a copy be entered into the official record and forwarded to the retirees as tokens of the board's appreciation.
The board asked those present to rise for a standing vote accepting the resolutions. The resolutions were described as "on file" in the meeting record and were respectfully submitted by members of the Human Resources Committee.
The resolutions will be entered into the official county records and copies forwarded to Lena Rooney and Jeanette Rohrer per the text of the documents presented to the board.
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