The City of Rushville has added a well-known name to its Parks Board.
Mayor Mike Pavey announced that Stephanie Connolly Hogsett has been appointed to serve on the Rushville Parks Board.
“In order for things to work in a small town, you have to have a spirit of working together,” said Mayor Pavey. “Stephanie understands that spirit, and we’re excited to have her energy and experience on the Parks Board.”
“As the former First Lady of Indianapolis, Stephanie was exposed to a wide range of innovative programs, ,public-private partnerships, and community initiatives designed to enhance quality of life and expand recreational opportunities.”
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