Neeper, Curry Receive Promotions

Clearfield Borough Mayor Jim Schell, (right), and Police Chief Vince McGinnis (right center) presented badges to newly-appointed Assistant Police Chief Greg Neeper (left center), and newly-appointed Police Sergeant Nathan Curry (left) at Thursday’s Clearfield Borough Council meeting. Neeper and Curry will take their new positions April 22. (photo by Kimberly Finnigan)

CLEARFIELD – Two Clearfield Borough police officers received promotions.

At Thursday’s Clearfield Borough Council meeting, Greg Neeper and Nathan Curry received promotions to assistant police chief and police sergeant.

According to previously published GANT News articles, in February, the council voted to promote Neeper to the position of assistant chief.

Neeper had been serving as the department’s sergeant. The position has been open since Chief Vince McGinnis was promoted in 2010. Neeper has been a member of the police department for more than 20 years.

Neeper’s promotion then left a vacancy for the sergeant’s position. The council voted to appoint Curry to sergeant.

At the meeting, both officers were presented with their new badges, and they will officially take their new positions April 22.

Also at the meeting, the council voted to approve:

Stott remarked that the council has not seen anyone from Clearly Ahead for more than a year.

She said the borough would like a representative from Clearly Ahead to give the council an update on Clearly Ahead’s strategic plan for the property, which was formerly the location of the Tool Shed and Uni-mart.

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