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Prattville Honors Robert Browder for 59 Years of City Service

Prattville published an Employee Spotlight on Robert Browder on Feb. 27, 2026, honoring his 59 years of service to the city as a municipal worker.

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Prattville Honors Robert Browder for 59 Years of City Service
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The City of Prattville honored municipal worker Robert Browder with an Employee Spotlight posted Feb. 27, 2026, citing an extraordinary 59 years of service to the city. The late-February feature identified Browder by name and marked his nearly six-decade tenure with the municipal government.

Prattville's official post described Browder's length of service as an extraordinary span, and it framed the recognition as a city-level acknowledgement of his career. City officials published the feature in late February 2026; the post’s timing and wording highlighted longevity as the primary reason for the profile.

Counting back from 2026, the 59-year total indicates Browder began working for Prattville around 1967, a span that covers multiple eras of municipal administration. That timeline places the start of his service in the late 1960s and documents uninterrupted affiliation with city government through the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s and into the 2020s, according to the city's own summary of his tenure.

The Employee Spotlight was the city’s public statement on Browder’s record as of Feb. 27, 2026. By naming him and specifying 59 years of service, Prattville’s post framed Browder’s career as notable within municipal ranks. The city’s recognition in late February provides a permanent public record of that milestone in the local archives and city communications.

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