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Oglesby council accepts Ken Fiesick’s resignation and presents key to city after 55 years of service
Summary
The council accepted the resignation of long‑time community member Ken Fiesick and presented him with a ceremonial key to the city in recognition of 55 years of service; Fiesick reflected on his time serving with multiple mayors and volunteers.
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The Oglesby City Council voted to accept the resignation of Ken Fiesick and publicly recognized him for 55 years of service to the community.
During the meeting councilmembers offered personal thanks and anecdotes about Fiesick’s long involvement in local government and community organizations. A motion to "grudgingly accept" his resignation was made and seconded; the council approved the acceptance by roll call. The mayor presented a ceremonial key to the city and invited Fiesick to make brief remarks; Fiesick thanked the council, family and volunteers and reflected on the value of civic participation.
Councilmembers said his longevity and knowledge had been invaluable and invited community members to acknowledge his service. No additional action items or formal employment steps were announced at the meeting.

