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Cloquet City administrator gives notice

Cloquet City Administrator Aaron Reeves is resigning to take a job in Hudson, Wis., Cloquet Mayor Roger Maki confirmed Friday.

Reeves was also due to have finalist interviews for a city administrator job in Hastings, Minn. July 26-27.

Reeves is leaving after less than two years in Cloquet; he started in October 2017. Prior to that, he worked for the city of Rochester for nearly four years as assistant city administrator and city clerk/ development coordinator. He has also served as city administrator for the cities of Cannon Falls and Kenyon. Reeves was a finalist for a city manager job in Prior Lake in December 2018.

His last day with the City of Cloquet will be Sept. 5.

Mayor Maki said he appreciated Reeves staying past his 30 days required notice as the council will adopt its preliminary budget in September.

 
 
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