CHESTERFIELD A Worthington man whom police have been searching for since Saturday was found dead in a car crash off Ireland Street, Tuesday morning.Worthington Police Chief Robert Reinke said he was searching for 65-year-old Brian Dodge, who was.
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Onnen has been in the position for 23 years. Written By: Leah Ward | ×
Retiring Community Service Officer Myra Onnen poses for a photo on July 15, 2021., at Prairie Justice Center in Worthington. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)
WORTHINGTON Twenty-three years after starting her job as Worthington s Community Service Officer, Myra Onnen is set to retire after clocking out Thursday.
The position was actually created for her, just nine months after she accepted a position in downtown parking enforcement. Since 1998, Onnen has been responsible for handling complaints about public nuisances such as vehicles or indoor furniture in yards, unkempt lawns and snow/ice not removed from sidewalks.
Hilltown police forces in transition >Worthington Police Chief Robert Reinke talks about the department. He is the town’s first full-time chief. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS >Worthington Police Chief Robert Reinke talks about the department and being chief in a small town, which voted to make his position full time. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS >Worthington Police Chief Robert Reinke talks about the department and being chief in a small town. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS >Worthington Police Chief Robert Reinke talks about the department and being chief in a small town. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Policing is changing in the hilltowns, and more change is on the horizon.
Ryan Kruger sworn in as Nobles County Sheriff
Kruger takes oath during ceremony July 1 at the Prairie Justice Center, following the June 30 retirement of Kent Wilkening. 6:30 pm, Jul. 2, 2021 ×
Ryan Kruger takes the oath of office as Nobles County s new sheriff from Fifth Judicial District Judge Sherry Haley Thursday, July 1, 2021, at the Prairie Justice Center in Worthington. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)
WORTHINGTON Ryan Kruger, a 19-year veteran of the Nobles County Sheriff’s Office, was sworn in Thursday morning as the county s new sheriff.
Kruger took his oath before a crowd of onlookers that included numerous members of the sheriff’s office and the Worthington Police Department, his family, and Kent Wilkening, who retired Wednesday after a 34-year career in law enforcement with Nobles County the last 22 years as its sheriff.