Geri Hayden was recognized as the August “Remarkable Resident” during Monday night’s Rochelle City Council meeting for her community involvement and leadership in helping promote and improve the “Hub City” through volunteer work.
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Geri Hayden was recognized as the August “Remarkable Resident” during Monday night’s Rochelle City Council meeting for her community involvement and leadership in helping promote and improve the “Hub City” through volunteer work. Here, Hayden (second from left), who was nominated for the award by Rochelle City Manager Jeff Fiegenschuh (second from right), receives a plaque from Jacob Becker (far left), of the Query Insurance Division of Crum-Halsted, along with Rochelle Mayor John Bearrows. Nominations for a remarkable resident may be made on the Rochelle Retail Advisory Board’s Facebook page. Nomination forms are also available at Query Insurance Division of Crum-Halsted, Sunshine Bakery, 102.3 The Coyote and Rochelle City Hall. The program is sponsored by Query Insurance Division of Crum-Halsted and 102.3 The Coyote.