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Harbor Springs honors Officer Josh Johnson after 26 years of service

Harbor Springs City Council · April 20, 2026
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Summary

Council recognized Officer Josh Johnson, who began with Harbor Springs Police on Nov. 1, 1999, and retires after more than 26 years. Colleagues praised his dedication, community presence and dependability.

The Harbor Springs City Council and police leadership honored Officer Josh Johnson at Monday’s meeting on the occasion of his retirement after more than 26 years of service.

Council remarks and the police chief credited Johnson with consistent community engagement, reliability at events and a long record of commendations and thank-you notes placed in his personnel file. The chief described Johnson as "committed... community oriented... compassionate," and said the department will feel the loss of a member who was often the first responder residents wanted to see.

Johnson thanked the city, his colleagues and neighboring agencies and noted he has four working days remaining before his retirement takes effect.

Ending: The council recognized Johnson with remarks and a small presentation; no formal action was required.