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Beckwith, Rock Springs city attorney, says role has been "the greatest honor"
Summary
Beckwith, identified in the transcript as the city attorney, told meeting attendees that serving as city attorney has "probably been the greatest honor of my life," praised working with three mayors and city staff, and said he hopes to continue in the role.
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Beckwith, the city attorney, told attendees at a Rock Springs City Council meeting that serving as city attorney has "probably been the greatest honor of my life." He said he has "really loved my job" and praised the people he works with, noting he has had "the great honor of dealing with three really good mayors and really good staff."
The remarks came after an unidentified speaker asked if he had anything else to share with "the good citizens of Rock Springs." In response, Beckwith described his tenure in personal terms and said, "I wish I could work here forever." He added, "I love the people I work with."
An unidentified speaker thanked Beckwith for his service and said it had been a pleasure to work with "such dedicated . . . and driven people" on the staff and in leadership. The same speaker expressly addressed Beckwith: "So thank you, mister Beckwith." Beckwith closed the exchange by saying, "I appreciate it and look forward to continuing to work with you."
No formal actions, motions, or references to statutes or ordinances were recorded in the provided transcript excerpt. The remarks were personal and focused on institutional gratitude and continuity; the transcript does not specify any personnel changes or next steps.

