Mike Dreith was elected Fairfield Mayor last night, defeating Teresa Robinson and Nate McGaha. Dreith collected a total of 762 votes. His opponents had 302 and 48, respectively, after unofficial totals. In Cisne, Roy Atwood was re-elected Mayor, defeating Ken Neff and Christy King. Atwood had 77 votes compared to 68 and six from his opponents.
Fairfield’s Alderman races were tightly contested, with one still up in the air. In Ward 2, Larry Vest, Angel Maguire, and Clifford Reever each had 58 votes. County Clerk Liz Ann Woodrow says three mail-in ballots remain at large. Dewey Eckleberry defeated Cody Attebury in Ward 1, Eugene McGill defeated Dick Clark in Ward 3, and Terry Stahl beat challenger Ed Prince in Ward 4. In Albion, the only contested race was for Ward 1, where Heather Borowiak defeated Levi Fenton.
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Ferndale public safety departments dealing with low staffing levels
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FERNDALE The public safety departments in Ferndale have been looking at labor recently, as both the Police and Fire departments have been understaffed.
Toward the end of last year, the Ferndale Police Department lost three officers on its staff due to retirement, including former Chief Vincent Palazzolo. Another two retirements are expected to come in the next several months.
On top of those retirements, four other officers have left for other jobs in different cities, leaving up to nine potential staffing positions that the department needs to fill.
Police Chief Dennis Emmi said that all of these losses set in motion the department’s hiring process, which he described as lengthy and filled with background checks, testing and a four-month field training officer program. During that entire time, the department still doesn’t have the vacant position filled.