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Woodstock honors municipal court clerk, city clerk and promotes police lieutenant to captain

Mayor and Council of the City of Woodstock, Georgia · February 9, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 9 meeting the council recognized Misty Smith for completing a Level 2 municipal court administrator program, congratulated Robin Adams for earning the Certified Municipal Clerk designation, and accepted a police department promotion of Lieutenant Ronald Hughes to captain.

The Woodstock mayor and council recognized multiple city staff accomplishments during the Feb. 9 meeting.

Mayor Michael Caldwell honored Misty Smith for completing the Level 2 Certified Municipal Court Administrator program, noting coursework in budget management, court policy and public-sector leadership and praising her contribution to municipal court operations.

The council also recognized City Clerk Robin Adams for earning the Certified Municipal Clerk designation from the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government, a credential the mayor said required more than 100 hours of specialized coursework and three years to complete.

The council received a presentation from the police chief promoting Lieutenant Ronald Hughes to captain. The chief said Hughes has served 19 years with the Woodstock Police Department, earned multiple officer/supervisor awards and holds a bachelor’s degree while pursuing a master’s degree.

These items were presented as recognitions and promotions; no formal council votes were required beyond routine acknowledgements.