MEMBER News Blue Springs City Clerk Receives 2022 Outstanding City Clerk Award Blue Springs City Clerk Sheryl Morgan was presented with the prestigious Missouri City Clerks and Finance Officers Association’s (MoCCFOA) 2022 Outstanding City Clerk Award at the annual MoCCFOA Spring Institute banquet held in Columbia, Missouri on March 16, 2022. Sheryl was recognized for demonstrating outstanding service and commitment to her municipality, community and professional organization. Sheryl is a member of the Western Division of MoCCFOA. She has served as president of her division along with various state and international city clerk committees from 2002 to the present. Sheryl has earned the designation of Missouri Registered City Clerk from MoCCFOA and Certified Municipal Clerk from International Institute of Municipal Clerks. She is working on obtaining her Missouri Professional City Clerk designation. She has served with the city of Blue Springs for more than 18 years.
Reliable Public Power Providers The city of Jackson utilities and city of Rolla Municipal utilities have earned 2022 Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) designations from the American Public Power Association (APPA) for providing reliable and safe electric service. As announced by the Association in March, the utilities were among 54 of the nation’s more than 2,000 public power utilities to earned a 2022 RP3 designation from APPA. Rolla’s 2022 designation is a new consecutive recognition, after a past RP3 designation that ran from 2018-2021. Jackson last received an RP3 designation in 2015. The RP3 designation lasts for three years, recognizing public power utilities that have demonstrated their proficiency in four key disciplines: reliability, safety, workforce development and system improvement. Earning APPA’s RP3 badge-of-honor involves a rigorous process proving a utility’s sound management practices and a utility-wide commitment to safe and reliable delivery of electricity.
Cities Honored for Historic Preservation Congratulations to the Missouri cities recognized in April at The Missouri Alliance for HistoricPreservation's Honor Awards. The awards recognize excellence in historic preservation over the past year. Pictured below are representatives from the city of Wildwood. Other cities recognized were Fulton, Kansas City, Kearney, Liberty, Maplewood and St. Louis.
(l-r) Christopher Hammond, Alan Bachert, Steve Scott, Janice Stevens, Robyn Keefe, Jim Hrubes, Dan Rowton and Joe Garritano.
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