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The Official City Newsletter for Arden Hills Residents March 2017 <br />New appointments in the Ramsey County Sheriff Department announcedThe City of Arden Hills contracts with <br />the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office <br />for police services. On January 10, <br />the Ramsey County Board of Commis- <br />sioners unanimously appointed Jack Serier <br />as the new sheriff, to replace retiring Matt <br />Bostrom. He will serve until the next elec- <br />tion in 2018. <br />Serier has been with the Sheriff’s office <br />since 2011, serving as Chief Deputy the <br />past two years. His career in law enforce- <br />ment spans 26 years, including as a St. Paul <br />police commander. He holds a Bachelor’s <br />degree from Hamline University, a Master’s <br />in Education, and a doctoral degree in Lead- <br />ership, Policy and Administration from the <br />University of Saint Thomas. He teaches an <br />Ethics course there, as well as at St. Mary’s <br />University. Jack and his wife have two <br />adult children and enjoy skiing, running and <br />traveling together. <br />Since taking office, Sheriff Serier has <br />made significant appointments. Julie Rudie <br />stepped into Serier’s previous role as chief <br />deputy sheriff, the first woman to hold that <br />post. Rudie has a bachelor’s degree in crim- <br />inology from the University of Minnesota- <br />Duluth and is a graduate of the Northwest- <br />ern University Center for Public Safety in <br />the School of Police Staff and Command. <br />She is a member of the Lower Sioux Indian <br />Community. She has been with the sheriff’s <br />department since 2011 and now supervises <br />the day-to-day operations of the sheriff’s <br />office. <br />Booker Hodges, who has led the depart- <br />ment’s regional services division since <br />March, 2016, was promoted by Serier to <br />undersheriff of administration, the second <br />African-American man to reach that rank <br />in the sheriff’s office’s 168-year history. <br />Hodges has a Bachelor’s degree from <br />Florida Southern College, a Master’s from <br />St. Mary’s University, and a doctorate in <br />Public Administration from Hamline Uni- <br />versity. He was previously president of the <br />Minneapolis NAACP. <br />The Ramsey County Friends of the Parks organization is again sponsoring their spring tree sale, which gives you the opportunity <br />to help add trees to area parks, as well as planting in your own yard. Many of our Arden Hills parks have benefitted from gener- <br />ous donors in the past. The trees available, grown locally at Bailey’s Nursery, are species of birch, honeylocust, ninebark, plum, <br />mountain ash, and spruce, as well as roses and flowering shrubs. You can see all the choices on the Friends’ website at <br /> http://friendsoftheparks.org/tree-sales/. <br />Trees may be ordered until Friday, April 21, at the website above. Prices range from $25 to $85. Trees will be <br />available for pickup on May 6, at sites in Maplewood and St. Paul. <br />If you would like to give a gift to an Arden Hills park, scroll to the bottom of the tree sale web page and indicate the <br />amount you would like to donate and select Arden Hills as the recipient. City staff will select and plant trees appro- <br />priate to the park site. Your gift is tax deductible and greatly appreciated. <br />Pictured at right are Sheriff Serier, Chief Deputy Sheriff <br />Julie Rudie and Undersheriff of Administration Booker <br />Hodges. <br />Friends of the Parks spring tree sale on the horizon