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Positive support a morale boost for Worthington-area law enforcement at weekend gathering

Positive support a morale boost for Worthington-area law enforcement at weekend gathering
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Worthington community service officer to retire

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

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

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.

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