Topeka city manager Brent Trout said he will leave Topeka feeling like he belonged to the community. “I went to many, many events within this community and made very good friends here,” Trout said. Trout said Thursday he will resign at the end of 2021 from the position he has held since Oct. 30, 2017. Trout spoke at a rapidly called news conference that followed a news release about Trout’s departure…. Trout, who turned 55 in May, said he opted to resign after a recent vacation to Virginia and North Carolina, during which he and his wife, Kelly, realized their desire to be closer to family, including grandchildren.
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