BOONE, Iowa---Darrel Rensink has served in a number of capacities for the City Boone over the past several years, most recently as an Economic Development and Government Relations Consultant. Rensink formally resigned from those responsibilities this week. The resignation was accepted by the Council Monday. Boone Mayor John Slight says Rensink has assisted in a number of ways, including two stints as interim City Administrator, once when Administrator Brent Trout was on active duty and again, after Trout left for Mason City and before Luke Nelson came on as Administrator. The resignation is effective the end of the year.
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