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Colusa Mayor Bob MacKaben, left, presents longtime Councilman John Rogers
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Councilman ends lengthy service

The Colusa City Council said goodbye to longtime Councilman John Rogers, who stepped down from the dais after an unprecedented 27 years of elected service.

The council recognized Rogers' dedication to the community during its annual reorganization meeting on Tuesday.

"I'm going to miss coming here on Tuesdays," Rogers said. "I can't believe it's been 27 years."

Colusa Mayor Bob MacKaben, who presented Rogers with a plaque, said many of the foundations for which the city now operates could be credited to Rogers' service.

"He's a stellar community member and citizen," MacKaben said.

Sworn in to take Rogers' place Tuesday was Colusa businessman Kirk Kelleher.

Kelleher ran unopposed in the Nov. 4 presidential election to fill one of the three seats up for bid. Councilors Kay Homer and MacKaben were also re-elected.

During Tuesday's meeting, the council once again seated MacKaben to serve as Colusa's mayor for 2009.

Councilwoman Donna Critchfield was selected to serve as mayor protem.

MacKaben said the city will continue to hurdle the challenges that have been presented to the community, particularly stringent, unfunded mandates from the state for clean water and air.

The mandates have changed the way the city provides sewer, water and garbage service to its citizens, MacKaben said.

Contact Susan Meeker at 458-2121 or smeeker@tcnpress.com.

 


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People should also note that Rodgers never could win a Board of Supervisor seat no matter how many times he ran, nor could he get appointed from the Governor, even after 27 years of service. Rodgers was and is and always will be a big bag of hot air. The city employee's will probaly have a huge party now that he is gone.

Fat Frank - Nov 21, 2008 04:44:22 PM Remove Comment

 
It's about time the old coot stepped down. He's just a narrow minded, snobbish, good old boy. It's time for MacKaben to go too. Old farts.

Lucy - Nov 21, 2008 11:36:31 AM Remove Comment

 
and good riddance!

Goodbye - Nov 21, 2008 10:15:32 AM Remove Comment
 

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