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Assistant Police Chief Marcy Korgenski is retiring after 30 years with the Ogden Police Department. (Courtesy photo)

Ogden's assistant police chief announces retirement after 30 years

OGDEN — Assistant Police Chief Marcy Korgenski will retire March 15 after 30 years with the Ogden Police Department.

Korgenski, the city’s first female assistant chief, said she has enjoyed her work in law enforcement but wants to spend more time with family and concentrate on volunteer activities in the Ogden area.

Can't wait to see what Mayor C has up his sleeve

Today, we present a little friendly advice for the new guy ...

Now that Ogden officially has a replacement mayor in the honorable Mike Caldwell, I believe I speak for city residents everywhere when I say that Mr. Caldwell has some pret-ty big shoes to fill.

Big. Floppy. Shoes.

(ERIN HOOLEY/Standard-Examiner) Mike Caldwell greets mayoral competitor Brandon Stephenson (right) on Tuesday in Ogden.

Caldwell swears in; Council elects new chair

OGDEN -- Mayor Mike Caldwell officially took office, and Neil Garner was named chairman of the city council Tuesday, marking a change in municipal leadership.

Caldwell, who succeeds Matthew Godfrey as mayor, was sworn in Tuesday during a ceremony at the Ogden Municipal Building before a standing-room-only crowd.

Caldwell thanked Godfrey for the decade of passion and new direction that he brought to the city as mayor.

(ERIN HOOLEY/Standard-Examiner) Mike Caldwell gets hugs from his daughters Kalii, 11, and Chloe, 9, after poll results for the Ogden mayoral election are reported at the Ogden Marriott Hotel.

Caldwell wins Ogden mayoral race

OGDEN -- A jubilant Mike Caldwell thanked campaign supporters and voters Tuesday night for electing him mayor while promising to keep the city on the path to continued prosperity.

"Hopefully, you won't have to listen to how we talk," Caldwell told dozens of supporters at a victory party at the Ogden Marriott Hotel downtown. "You get to see what we do. We are going to get to work."

Caldwell, who has never held an elected office, also praised the hard work of his campaign staff who went door to door to meet voters and placed signs throughout the city.

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