Staff Spotlight: Engineering Tech Steve Gohring
For Engineering Tech Steve Gohring, working for the City of Fulton is a way of giving back to his hometown.
For Engineering Tech Steve Gohring, working for the City of Fulton is a way of giving back to his hometown.
For Tanglewood Public Golf Course Clubhouse Manager Maylie Holt, the greens feel like home. She started playing golf when she was 8-years-old in Columbia and sometimes played at Tanglewood in high school.
Fire Engineer Nick Inglish started volunteering at 18-years-old with the Osage Fire Protection District in Cole County. Others encouraged him to make a career of it.
Melody Craighead came to work for City of Fulton after selling the family business, Maupin Funeral Home. While the move called for a new skill set, it proved rewarding.
For Wastewater Operator Billie Jean Stallings, maintaining Fulton’s wastewater plant serves as a way to help people and the environment. Billie Jean oversees plant inspections, checking oil levels and alarms, and ensuring everything runs smoothly. Most people don’t think about what happens after they flush the toilet. However, that’s where her work begins. “I went …
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Today, the City of Fulton announced that some Residential Utility Customers will receive a credit on their next utility bill.
After 25 years in retail management, IT Manager Michael Dilley was ready for a change. He went back to college at age 44 to obtain a degree in networking technology.
Today, the City of Fulton announced the appointment of Courtney Doyle as the Interim Director of Administration following the termination of the former director, Renee Tyler. The action was taken during a closed special session held on Friday, July 7th.
Assistant Parks and Recreation Director Tara O’Shea first got involved in recreation as a teenager when she worked as a lifeguard. It was during this time when she became passionate about water safety.