John Ensman’s retirement as Shelby’s director of utilities will become effective Dec. 31. His intended reemployment date is Jan. 3, 2025.
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Public pools, body art studios to see licensing fee upgrades in Shelby
On Monday, city lawmakers unanimously approved the proposed new licensing fees for public pools and body art studios.
Shelby director of utilities intends to keep retirement brief
Shelby lawmakers have accepted Utilities Director John Ensman’s forthcoming retirement for purposes of initiating earned retirement benefits.
‘Pass the torch’: Shelby may relinquish ownership of Main Street firehouse
Shelby Mayor Steve Schag said Monday the city plans to relinquish its ownership of the 1870’s Main Street firehouse.
Filing deadline to remain at 75 days for Shelby candidates
A proposed filing deadline extension for Shelby candidates was denied 3-2 Monday evening by members of Shelby City Council.
Shelby lawmakers to vote on candidate filing deadline extension Monday
The Richland County Board of Elections proposed the City of Shelby consider extending its candidate filing deadline from 75 to 90 days.
Shelby lawmakers to give candidate filing deadline extension final reading
Shelby City Council voted unanimously Monday to move a proposed candidate filing deadline extension to its final reading July 1.
Shelby City Council split on proposal to extend candidate filing deadline
A proposal from the Richland County Board of Elections asks Shelby to consider extending its candidate filing deadline from 75 to 90 days.
Shelby City Council postpones cannabis legislation to Feb. 20
Legislation prohibiting “adult use cannabis operators” within the city of Shelby has been postponed until City Council’s Feb. 20 meeting.
Eric Cutlip sworn-in as new Shelby 3rd Ward councilman
Cutlip was officially sworn-in Thursday as Shelby’s next third ward councilman during a ceremony in Council Chambers.
