Ranger retires after 30 years

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Greene County News

XENIA — Following 30 years with Greene County, Greene County Parks & Trails (GCP&T) Ranger Sgt. Bill Nickell was honored last week at a retirement reception hosted by the park agency within the Greene County Media Room.

GCP&T coworkers and volunteers, as well as Greene County employees, past GCP&T coworkers, friends and family attended the reception, which featured a presentation by the Greene County Board of County Commissioners.

Nickell was presented with a proclamation, lighted Greene County court house and gifts from his GCP&T coworkers.

Nickell, an avid outdoorsman, plans on spending more time with his family, taking trips to his cabin in southern Ohio and attending local auctions.

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A county proclamation was presented to retiring GCP&T Ranger Sgt. Bill Nickell. From left to right are Greene County Commissioner Tom Koogler, Greene County Commissioner Bob Glaser, Nickell, and Greene County Commissioner Alan Anderson.

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A county proclamation was presented to retiring GCP&T Ranger Sgt. Bill Nickell. From left to right are Greene County Commissioner Tom Koogler, Greene County Commissioner Bob Glaser, Nickell, and Greene County Commissioner Alan Anderson.

Retiring GCP&T Ranger Sgt. Bill Nickell, far left, is presented a shadow box with his side arm, badge and other law enforcement mementos by GCP&T Chief Ranger Chuck Frazier and his fellow rangers.

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Retiring GCP&T Ranger Sgt. Bill Nickell, far left, is presented a shadow box with his side arm, badge and other law enforcement mementos by GCP&T Chief Ranger Chuck Frazier and his fellow rangers.

Story courtesy of Greene County Parks & Trails.

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