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Retiring Appleton City clerk looks back at "difficult" job

By: Erin Davisson
Updated: April 30, 2012
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Appleton, Wis.(WFRV)---Appleton's city clerk is stepping down. Cindi Hesse is retiring after 20 years of service. Today, the city held a special surprise send-off party for her. Hesse says despite the day-to-day challenges, she has enjoyed her time as city clerk.
Says Hesse, "The citizens, the state have to really respect what the municipal clerk does.  We sometimes make it look easy, it is a difficult job, it's a trying job, it's a very fulfilling job as well."
De Pere city clerk Charlene Peterson replaced Hesse on April 9th.

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