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Accountability from Fire Department Managers

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During council proceedings, CM Michael Craddock compared a quarter of a million dollar out-of-court settlement "a big stick" used to beat taxpayers over the head, and he maintained that someone in the Fire Department responsible for the oversight should have been fired.

Shelbyville expands fire fleet

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Shelbyville's fire department will soon put a new pumper truck into service, expanding its fleet and possibly lowering insurance rates, the city's fire chief said. Fire Chief John Habel said the new...

Fire Academy to hold graduation Friday

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Recruits from Shelbyville Fire Department will be standing tall Friday as they officially complete their training at the Tennessee Fire Service and Codes Enforcement Academy on Unionville-Deason...

Ambulance could not find address - Luckily the patient was not having a heart attack

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Two weeks ago an ambulance was needed by a resident of Nashboro Greens. The ambulance driver could not find the street address they were looking for. About two years ago, this area ran into the same problem because the street was known as Long Hunter Court. There were to many Long Hunter, so the address for the area was changed to Nashboro Greens.

You Ready for the Mayor's Cuts to Your Services?

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P.J. Tobia has the ugly prognosis:

Karl Dean’s first budget proposal as mayor of Nashville is a ledger of penny-pinching and pink slips. The $1.576 billion budget, while a slight increase over last year, will have most departments tightening their belts like gastric bypass recipients.

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