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It’s supposed to be an in-between year for elections, but with all the discussion about the governor’s election next week in Virginia, it doesn’t seem that way.
It’s supposed to be an in-between year for elections, but with all the discussion about the governor’s election next week in Virginia, it doesn’t seem that way.
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Nick Schultz was recognized for 40 years on the Imperial Volunteer Fire Department. Not pictured—Rick Elliott (25) and Todd Courter (5).
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Firefighters who responded the most to fire calls in 2020 were, from left, Aaron Greene, Brad Wheeler, Doug Mitchell, Wade Courter, Duane Todd, Doug Wright, Dustin Harris and Mark Bomba. Not pictured—Mike Rowley, Kelsey Weiss and Daryl Sharp.
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Wade Courter, left, was chosen by his fellow firefighters as 2020 Firefighter of the Year, while Aaron Greene was named Lineman of the Year. The two also received the department’s training and attendance awards. Not pictured—Officer of the Year Kelsey Weiss and Driver of the Year Mike Rowley.
At the annual Imperial Volunteer Fire Department awards night program, the new hall from which the department now operates came up more than once.
Officials at Educational Service Unit #15 have filed suit against Chase County Schools for nonpayment of their bill for special ed. services.
An ad-hoc committee will be formed to study the city of Imperial’s possible purchase of the Imperial Bible Church.
Park board members received a verbal go-ahead to proceed with plans for developing a sports complex in the Cornerstone property.
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