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Sheridan Mayor and City Administrator remember and celebrate city employees

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Sheridan Mayor Rich Bridger and City Administrator Stuart McRae made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse praising city employees for their dedication and commitment to the residents of Sheridan. 

During what will be the City’s last appearance on the show for the 2024 year, the Mayor and City Administrator recognized the sudden and tragic deaths of two valued city employees. Sergeant Nevada Paul Krinkee, who worked with the Sheridan Police Department was killed in the line of duty on Tuesday, Feb. 13, of this year while serving the community and Assistant Superintendent of the Kendrick Golf Course and beloved hockey coach Patrick Thomas Mudd who passed away on July 14.  

Both Bridger and McRae said it is because of the people who work hard for the city, such as Krinkee and Mudd, that make Sheridan a great place to live and grow. 

Mayor R. Bridger

McRae said every department has shined this past year, putting the city first when getting the job done. And leadership in those departments keep the needs of the city in mind when hiring employees. 

S. McRae

The City of Sheridan compiles City Updates to keep residents informed on the many departments and the work of city employees, find those by clicking here.

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