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Edgewood’s Dehner, Councilwoman Kettenacker earn KLC awards in voluntary education program


Edgewood Mayor John Link and Councilwoman Darla Kettenacker

The Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) recently recognized Edgewood City Administrator Brian Dehner with a KLC Level III award for Master of City Governance.

Additionally, KLC awarded Councilmember Darla Kettenacker the Level I award for Achievement in City Governance.

The awards are part of the KLC City Officials Training Center (COTC), a voluntary education program.

City officials can complete education levels by attending KLC events and submitting outside educational credit from other municipal training.

KLC’s Gary Musgrave and Edgewood City Administrator Brian Dehner

“We are happy to serve our city officials with a variety of training through the COTC program,” said KLC Executive Director/CEO J.D. Chaney. “The program aims to develop better-informed city servants, which benefit citizens and their communities. Congratulations to Mr. Dehner and Councilmember Kettenacker for reaching key levels in the program.”

The Level I Achievement in City Governance award requires a city official to attend 30 hours of approved training with one hour of ethics training.

The Level III Master of City Governance award requires a city official to attend 90 hours of approved training with three hours of ethics training.

City of Edgewood


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