 Today, I've got some retirement certificates to present first of all. I'd like to call up Kurt Roster Kurt grew up in Sheboygan County graduating from Woosburg High School in 1986 after high school Kurt enrolled at UW Oshkosh where he earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice while working at the Appleton Police Department as a CSO Kurt was then hired by the Sheboygan Police Department in May 29th of 1990. During this time with the department, he had the opportunity to serve as a DARE instructor, emergency response team operator and team leader, field training officer, crime scene reconstruction unit, Honor Guard, peer support team, and Meg Unit investigator. In 2005, Kurt was promoted to a lieutenant, was assigned at the Meg Unit commander. He was selected to attend and graduated from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration's Drug Unit Commanders Academy in 2005. He was later transferred to the Criminal Investigation Division as a lieutenant. Kurt was selected to attend the 129th administrative officers course at the Southern Police Institute in 2013 and graduated as a Dean Scholar. Recognition of earning a grade of A in each of the graduate courses that he was enrolled in. On August 4th of 2014, he was promoted to captain and assigned to the Criminal Investigation Division. Kurt has a long record of achievement within the department and has led or contributed to numerous process improvements within our investigative division. Additionally, he's well respected throughout the county and the state. He has been commended repeatedly throughout his career for his compassion that he demonstrates to victims. He has a strong sense of humor and an easy-going personality and is appreciated by all. Kurt shared with me that he is grateful to everyone in the department for the positive impact that they have had on him in his career. And he is proud of the work and grateful to have the opportunity to work with everyone in the city of Sheboygan. Chief Domagolski told me that he is grateful for the leadership, the service and hard work that Kurt has shared with the city and his department. His leadership, his willingness to take on challenges and the strength of his relationships throughout the state and this county have helped him to improve our investigative capabilities and eliminate silos and improve collaboration. Kurt, on behalf of the city, we're thankful for your 30 years of dedicated service and the positive contributions that you've made to the police department over this time. Please accept our best wishes for a happy retirement. I'd like to give you this certificate of appreciation to Kurt Rasser for his 30 years of dedicated service from May 29th of 1990 through January 29th of 2021. Kurt, thank you so much. Thank you.