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Kneehill Reeve awarded Jubilee Medal

    In honour of his years as an elected official, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities has awarded Kneehill County Reeve Bob Long with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal.
    Long was presented with the medal at the county council meeting on February 26.
    “It was sent out to honour the contributions elected officials make to their communities and the country as a whole,” said Long. “I was pleased to receive it. There is a contribution elected officials make to their communities and people have to put their names forward, otherwise things wouldn’t get done. It takes up a lot of your time and sometimes can be tough, but is a positive experience.”
    Long has served as the Reeve of Kneehill County for the past six years. Prior to that, he served as Deputy Reeve for four years. He also has volunteered for a multitude of community groups, including minor hockey and on the Drumheller & District Chamber of Commerce.
    “I’ve always had an interest in politics at the local level. It’s probably the most direct impact you have on people.” said Long. “My interest has always been in my community and I’ve always been an active volunteer.”
    After receiving the medal, it found a special spot at home.
    “I have it here. I’ve been getting teased by some of my family, but I believe that recognition is one of the things that helps keep you going,” said Long. “When someone acknowledges the positive contribution you have made, it’s rewarding.”


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