The Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) presented Madisonville Councilmembers Chad Menser and Larry Noffsinger each with a Level II Excellence in City Governance award. Human Resources Director Lynn Owens and Councilmember Tony Space each received a Level I Achievement in City Governance award.
KLC administers the City Officials Training Center, a voluntary education program. City officials can complete education levels by attending KLC events and submitting outside educational credit from other municipal training.
“A variety of training is provided through the City Officials Training Center to better equip our local leaders throughout Kentucky. These awards are a testament to the dedication and commitment of city officials, highlighting their continuous efforts to enhance their knowledge and provide exemplary service to the communities they serve,” said KLC Executive Director/CEO J.D. Chaney.
“The City of Madisonville is incredibly proud of our employees who have achieved significant milestones in the KLC City Officials Training Center program,” Deputy City Administrator Brad Long said. “Their dedication to professional growth and public service strengthens our ability to serve the community with excellence. We celebrate their commitment to continuous learning and their role in making Madisonville a model for effective and responsive local government.”
The KLC City Officials Training Center offers four tiers of recognition based on the number of training hours participants complete in city governance and ethics. KLC proudly honors city employees’ and elected officials’ commitment to public service.
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