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Quad Area Chamber of Commerce <br />The Quad Area Chamber of Commerce held a <br />speed networking event (left), hosted by the city’s <br />th <br />EDA and A Home Enhanced, on June 15 at <br />Kelly’s. There were more than a dozen attendees, <br />including a couple of people who work in <br />Roseville, White Bear Lake and Hugo. Attendees <br />included realtors, marketeing professionals, <br />staffing agency professionals, performing arts <br />educators, assisted living representatives and <br />small business professionals. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />PUBLIC SAFETY <br />Centennial Lakes Police Department <br />The Centennial Lakes Police Department selected Corporal Katy Mannin as <br />its next detective, filling the vacancy created by former detective Dennis <br />Spreng’s retirement. Katy will assume her new responsibilities later this <br />summer after staffing issues involving patrol are sorted out. Police Chief Jim <br />Mork said the following about Katy: “Katy Mannin has prepared <br />herself well for her new position as a detective. She was promoted to <br />Corporal in April of 2021, and she continues to be a great role model to <br />others. She truly is an example of serving our communities with <br />courage and compassion. Her strong work ethic and positive attitude <br />will serve us well as a very valuable member of our CLPD team. I’m <br />really glad she has accepted this challenging new position.” <br /> <br /> <br />As of June 15th, Corporal Jon Krueger has worked for CLPD for 25 years! <br />Police Chief Jim Mork said, “In this day and age of employee <br />committement and retention issues, this is a huge accomplishment. We <br />are a better agency because of Corporal Krueger’s professionalism and <br />dedication! <br /> <br />Congratulations Corporal Kreuger! We are grateful for your years of <br />service! <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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