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Sunbury council approves hires, board appointments and K-9 fundraiser; explores baby-box grants
Summary
At its April work session the Sunbury City Council voted to convert a part-time patrolman to full time and swear him in, approved several board appointments and the sale of a city vehicle, and authorized an electronics-recycling fundraiser to benefit the municipal K-9 unit while staff pursues grants for a proposed baby box.
Sunbury City Council on Thursday approved a set of routine and personnel actions, including converting a part-time patrolman to full time and swearing in the officer, and authorized fundraising and appointments while directing staff to seek grant funding for a proposed baby box.
The council voted to convert a part-time patrolman to full-time at a pay grade listed in the meeting packet and swore in the officer during the session. After the motion and a second, the council recorded consent and the new officer repeated the oath, saying, “I am Neil Bogite.” Chief Slack participated in the swearing-in and noted the officer will complete full-time testing as…
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