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Monday, October 22, 2012

New Garden City District Fireboard Member

The Garden City Fireboard has appointed Randall Knight as a new member of the board to fill the remaining two years of Bill England's term.  The board acknowledges the years of faithful service England has given to the district and dedication during the early years to keep the fire department going.  His business has grown to a point where he can't give as much time as he feels it needs, but will continue to support in any way he can.

Randall Knight has been coming to the Bear Lake area since he was 5 years old and became a permanent resident of Rich County three years ago.  Now retired, he has been supporting local community events by attending several county and city meetings in order to keep informed of the local government activities that could impact the lives of the local residents (primary and secondary).   Randall and his wife, Lorna, are also volunteer tour guides at the Paris Tabernacle during the summer months and enjoy giving directions and recommendations to the several visitors they meet. 

Randall is a Vietnam veteran and spent 8 years in the Air Force as an electronic technician repairing, calibrating and certifying the test equipment on the military base he was assigned to.   After an honorable discharge, he spent the next 20 years working at Utah State University for their Space Dynamics Laboratory.  While working for SDL, he got a BS degree in Production Management.  After getting the BS degree, Randall accepted a job as a technical advisor to the Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command in Huntsville, AL for 3 years and obtained a MS degree in Systems Engineering.   He finished his aerospace career working for Northrop Grumman as an engineer at Hill Air Force base supporting several missile defense programs funded by the Army, Navy and Air Force.   During the last 3 years of his career he and his wife built their cabin in Swan Creek Development.

 

                                                                                                                                   

 

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