Gramentz, who has served approximately two years as city administrator, first as interim and then full-time, will be resigning at the beginning of June. A national search is underway, though it is about a week behind schedule, Gramentz said. The council hopes to receive a list of semifinalists soon, with the hope to hire the new administrator sometime in May. "We are moving forward," Gramentz said. Public Works Director Sean Christensen's last day will be June 4, after serving seven years in his position. In an interview Thursday with the West Central Tribune, Christensen said the time is right for a change. He will be moving back to Wyoming, to eventually take over his father's farm. He is also getting married and the extended family lives out west.