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Marquette manager search includes downstate consultant | News, Sports, Jobs

rspitza@miningjournal.net MARQUETTE The Marquette City Commission on Monday night completed an important step in its process to hire a new city manager in light of current Marquette City Manager Mike Angeli’s upcoming retirement. The commission voted 7-0 to approve a professional services contract with Walsh Municipal Services LLC of downstate Okemos to seek out and then narrow down candidates for the position, which will be vacated by Angeli on June 1. Angeli is set to retire after 45 years of employment with the city, most notably with the Marquette Police Department as a patrol officer and detective captain before being promoted to chief of police in 2008. Angeli has served as the city manager since 2015.

USA superintendent receives effective rating

USA superintendent receives effective rating Mary Drier, For the Tribune Jan. 29, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Little changed during the Unionville-Sebewaing Area School District’s two back-to-back board of education meetings recently. During the first meeting at 5:15 p.m., there was a closed session for Superintendent George Rierson’s evaluation. He requested the closed session, which is permissible under the Michigan Open Meetings Act. Under Michigan s education regulations, educators and school administrators are evaluated each year by their board of education The evaluation was then reviewed during the regular board meeting that followed at 7 p.m. The board gave Rierson the rating of “effective” with a score of 87% or 3.498 out of 4 point scale on the Michigan School Boards Association Superintendent Evaluation Device.

Emmet commissioners slated to begin administrator review talks in closed session Monday

Emmet commissioners slated to begin administrator review talks in closed session Monday
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Owosso City Council extends state of emergency

OWOSSO — The city of Owosso continues to be in a formally declared state of emergency, primarily in order to maintain virtual city board meetings under the Michigan Open Meetings Act. On Monday, Owosso City Council members unanimously approved extending the state of emergency declared by Mayor Chris Eveleth in March because of the COVID-19 pandemic and state executive orders restricting in-person gatherings. The Open Meetings Act allows meetings to be held remotely in the event of a local state of emergency. Eveleth said he was requesting the extension in order to protect the health of vulnerable citizens during the pandemic. He said resident participation in board meetings has increased since they went virtual.

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