Mar 02, 2022

Kohman honored during retirement reception

Posted Mar 02, 2022 7:08 PM
<b>Rona Kohman reacts after opening her retirement gift, presented by Dickinson County Commissioner Ron Roller. Kohman officially retired from Dickinson County Monday after 25 years holding a variety of jobs at the county’s Transfer Station.</b> Photo by Janelle Dockendorf, assistant Dickinson County&nbsp; administrator courtesy&nbsp;<i>Dickinson County Public Information Office</i>
Rona Kohman reacts after opening her retirement gift, presented by Dickinson County Commissioner Ron Roller. Kohman officially retired from Dickinson County Monday after 25 years holding a variety of jobs at the county’s Transfer Station. Photo by Janelle Dockendorf, assistant Dickinson County  administrator courtesy Dickinson County Public Information Office

Dickinson County Public Information Office

Rona Kohman, a 25-year employee with Dickinson County Environmental Services, was honored Monday during a small retirement reception at the county’s Transfer Station.

County Commissioner Ron Roller presented a vase to Kohman as a gift, thanking her for the 25 years of service and the knowledge she has brought to the county.

He also said the commission appreciates her dedication and hard work on behalf of the county. She has a lot of expertise that will be missed.

Kohman held a number of different jobs with Environmental Services including spray applicator for the weed department, part-time gate keeper, household hazardous waste and even as an office clerk.

Others attending included Commissioner Craig Chamberlin, County Administrator Brad Homman, Environmental Services Director Derek Norrick, Environmental Services Office Manager Sarah Serbanich, County Clerk Jeanne Livingston, former WRAPS Coordinator Janet Myers, and Assistant County Administrator/Budget Director Janelle Dockendorf.