State of the Cit y Breakfast
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n April 28, members of the community gathered to hear a State of the City report from Mayor Sue Long and City Manager Merritt Perry. The breakfast kicked off with K9 Officer Cain and his handler, Officer Dennis Stevens, demonstrating drug detection with simulated fentanyl, followed by Mayor Sue Long, City Manager Merritt Perry, Police Chief Casey Day, FBID Executive Director Kaylyn Stainbrook, Fire Chief Rus Brown, 2nd District Supervisor Michelle Bushnell, Humboldt County CAO Elishia Hayes, and 1st
District Supervisor Rex Bohn. State of the City Breakfast would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsor, Redwood Capital Bank. Thank you to all of the speakers and to C.C. Catering for the delicious food.
City Manager Merritt Perry discussed ongoing and completed grant-funded projects. Photo credit: Mary Bullwinkel
Mayor Sue Long discussed the city budget and federal Covid relief funds. Photo credit: Mary Bullwinkel
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K9 Handler and Field Training Officer Dennis Stevens and K9 Officer Cain demonstrate canine drug detection. Photo credit: Mary Bullwinkel
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