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Monroe Township Honors Retiring Trustee Ted Rogers for 24 Years of Service

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MONROE TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Monroe Township officials are recognizing longtime Trustee Ted Rogers as he prepares to retire at the end of his 2025 term, marking 24 years of dedicated public service to the township and Pickaway County.

The Monroe Township Trustees and Fiscal Officer praised Rogers for his hands-on leadership and commitment to fair and accountable township policies throughout his tenure. Known as a “man of action,” Rogers played a key role in improving township roadways while working to preserve the area’s rural character.

Officials say Rogers was consistently accessible to residents and well-respected for his ability to work collaboratively with township road crews, county partners, and state officials. His approachability and willingness to listen made him a trusted advocate for the community.

Beyond policy and infrastructure, Rogers is remembered for his personal connection to the township, serving not only as an elected official but also as a friend and neighbor. Township leaders highlighted his integrity, respect for residents, and memorable storytelling as hallmarks of his service.

Monroe Township expressed its sincere gratitude to Rogers for his decades of dedication and wished him a fulfilling retirement spent with his family, tending to his cows, and enjoying many Ohio State football victories.