NORTON Norton City Council voted Jan. 9 to reject a resolution honoring the city’s former administrative officer. The resolution focused on recognition for Robert Fowler, who served as the administrative officer from 2017 until last month, when he left to become assistant city manager for Mentor. Councilwoman Charlotte Whipkey (at large) said the resolution
NORTON Norton City Council Dec. 12 honored a police officer who is leaving the department. Council approved a resolution of appreciation of service for John Karnuth, who resigned after being with the force since August 2014. According to the resolution, Karnuth was awarded with the Award of Valor in 2019 for confronting an active
NORTON Norton City Council narrowly approved Dec. 5 adding a resolution to next week’s agenda honoring departing Administrative Officer Robert Fowler. Fowler, who has been in the position since 2017, will serve his last day Dec. 9 and leaves to become assistant city manager for Mentor. Councilwoman Charlotte Whipkey (at large) said the proposed
NORTON Norton City Council approved the appointment of a new top official for the city Nov. 14. Philip Turske, selected by Mayor Mike Zita and approved by Council will become the city’s new administrative officer, replacing Robert Fowler, who is leaving to become assistant city manager for Mentor Dec. 9. Zita stated Turske is
Apr 7, 2021 5:00 AMLocal News
The votes have been tabulated, and Justin Nickels will be serving another term as Manitowoc’s Mayor.
Having received 4,902 votes compared to 2,247 for his challenger Chris Able, Mayor Nickels said he is excited to continue to serve the citizens of the Clipper City.
As far as the Aldermanic races go, in District One, Brett Vanderkin defeated Theresa Schmitt 336 to 190, while Michael Cummings toppled Theresa Collins 325 to 294. Tim Boldt will be representing District Seven after coming out on top over Scott Pelot 343 to 149, while Chad Beeman and Todd Reckelburg ran unopposed in Districts Two and Ten respectively.
All of those winners will be serving for two-year terms.