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After hours of planning and lots of hard work, Jayden Spenner of Remsen completed his Eagle Scout project, a flag retirement box located by the VFW Hall in Remsen. Spenner is the eighteen-year-old son of Jeff and Lori Spenner of Remsen. He has three siblings, Olivia (13), Rylie (12), and Faith (10). His hobbies include hunting, archery, camping, boating, and scuba diving. He recently graduated from MMCRU High School on May 17, 2020. He currently works for CMG Construction and plans to attend WITCC for an associate s degree in police science.
Remsen Postmaster Helen Kuehl was given many congratulations and well wishes during her Retirement Party, which was held outside behind the Remsen Post Office from 2-4 p.m. on Thursday, June 25. Kuehl has had an impressive 38+ years career in the Postal Service. She stated, I have 37.5 years in the Postal Service, but with my sick leave, it adds up to 38+. She has served as Postmaster in Remsen for almost seve
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education approved applications from staff members interested in participating in the district’s voluntary retirement program at last night’s meeting. The board had previously set six as the maximum number of applications that could be accepted, but they also reserved the right to increase that number if it would free up money in the General Fund and not have a negative impact on classroom instruction. Superintendent, Dr. Casey Berlau, shared financial projections from Director of Business Affairs, Gary Bengtson, on how these retirements would impact the district financially.
The voluntary retirement program aids district officials in shifting a portion of higher paid employee salaries from the more flexible General Fund to the Management Fund, which is restricted in its usage. Bengtson estimates nearly $146,000 will come from this fund to free up just over $149,000 in the General Fund. Berlau says they are well-positioned to