Michael Overturf was recognized for his more than 47 years of dedication to Clay County citizens and his work with the Sutton VFD when it came to giving severe weather reports. ASHLEY D SWANSON | CLAY COUNTY NEWS
Many members of the Harvard Fire and Rescue Department were recognized for years of service, including, from left: Chris Bruns, one year, Firefighter; Matt Kobza, 10 years, Firefighter; Shirley Doupnik, 15 years, EMT; Dallas Doupnik, 20 years, Firefighter; Mike Wilford, 30 years, Firefighter; and Bruce Schwenk, 50 years, EMT. Not Pictured: Pat Bieck, 20 years, Firefighter, and Trevor Roberts, 15 years, Firefighter. COURTESY OF THE HARVARD FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT | CLAY COUNTY NEWSSutton VFD Chief Tracey Landenberger, second from right, recognized Brett Gibson, second from left, for his work on the new fire safety trailer, as well as his dedication to the fire department. ASHLEY D SWANSON | CLAY COUNTY NEWSTravis Moore was recognized as this year’s Booter of the Year at the Sutton VFD banquet. Standing with him is fellow firefighter and dad, Chris. ASHLEY D SWANSON | CLAY COUNTY NEWSBruce Schwenk was recognized for 50 years as an EMT; standing with him is his wife, Judy, who has supported his volunteer service. COURTESY OF THE HARVARD FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT | CLAY COUNTY NEWSTom Roemmich Jr, second from right, was recognized for his help, advice, and assistance to the Sutton VFD, including at trainings and on emergency calls. ASHLEY D SWANSON | CLAY COUNTY NEWSSutton Electric was recognized at the Business of the Year during the Sutton VFD banquet March 29. ASHLEY D SWANSON | CLAY COUNTY NEWSRene Villarreal, second from left, was named this year’s Sutton VFD Rookie of the Year. ASHLEY D SWANSON | CLAY COUNTY NEWS