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NORTH DAKOTA– Tim Gienger, Clinical Director at Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch, received the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Patriot Award recently for the extraordinary support he provides his employee Kyle Schmidt, Captain, North Dakota Army National Guard.
“The Patriot Award was created by ESGR to publicly recognize individuals who provide outstanding patriotic support and cooperation to their employees who have answered their nation’s call to serve,” said ESGR State Chair, Mr. Delton Steele. “Supportive supervisors are critical to maintaining the strength and readiness of the nation’s Guard and Reserve units.”
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Jager promoted to captain as RCPD director announces staffing shakeup
The Riley County Police Department has had to make some shifts to staffing.
Dennis Butler, RCPD Director, says at the beginning of February, Investigation Division Commander and 26-year veteran, Captain Tim Hegarty retired, leaving big shoes to fill at the department.
“I can tell you that he (Tim Hegarty) is a very talented man, highly educated, very smart guy,” Butler says. “He did a lot for this agency during his tenure here in many, many ways. I’m sorry to see him go, but he has talents that he can use as a consultant, and really use in any way he wants.”
By: Caleb Califano
A sea of camouflage filled Will Rogers World Airport Friday morning as hundreds of soldiers from Fort Sill were able to return home for Christmas and New Year s, a top priority this year for the army.
This year however, the soldiers are donning a new piece of equipment: a facemask. In the year of COVID, going home is a little more complicated. We are mitigating that by ensuring that all trainees are wearing their mask. They are maintaining their social distancing, says Captain Kyle Schembechler. Once they are back home, all of them are going to be screened. And once they return to Fort Sill they will immediately go into a two-week quarantine.