Congratulations to the City of Bowling for obtaining its City of Ethics recertification.
The elected officials and other city leaders received recertification through training with Personnel Services Managing Attorney Chris Johnson on March 27.
Certification under the Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) Certified City of Ethics Program is a way to recognize cities and city officials that have adopted principles and procedures that offer guidance on ethical issues and a mechanism to resolve complaints at the local level. In addition, the program increases public trust and confidence in city governments and their services through the training and recognition the program promotes.
From left are Commissioner Carlos Bailey, Commissioner Melinda Hill, Assistant City Clerk Hope Spiller, City Attorney Hillary Hightower, Mayor Todd Alcott, Board of Ethics Chair Michael Riggs, Commissioner Dana Beasley-Brown, Commissioner Sue Parrigin, Board of Ethics member Donna Harmon, City Clerk Ashley Jackson, Board of Ethics member Jeff Stein and City Manager Jeff Meisel.
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