Crime & Safety
Metro West Fire Board of Director Resigns
A special meeting was called on Tuesday evening by Metro West Fire Protection District board of directors.
Metro West Fire Protection District board of directors convened a special meeting Tuesday evening to accept the resignation of director Mike Noonan. He resigned due to relocating out-of-state to pursue an employment opportunity, stated a fire district spokesperson.
Noonan was a Wildwood resident elected to the board during April 2011: Metro West Fire Protection District Results for April 5
Prior to that election, Noonan served the fire district from 2001 through 2003 by filling a vacancy. In March of 2010, he once again stepped forward to serve Metro West citizens when a vacancy was created by the death of Board Chairman Bob Reboulet. He was a senior manager for St. Louis-based Express Scripts.
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Noonan's vacancy and unexpired term was filled by the remaining board members, who appointed Mark Macinski to fill the post, according to a district news release. Macinski is a Wildwood resident.
Macinski was sworn in Tuesday evening, and began serving immediately as the board’s secretary.
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Tim Flora will continue chairing the board, and Ralph Starck is serving as vice-chairman/treasurer.
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