On Monday, city lawmakers unanimously approved the proposed new licensing fees for public pools and body art studios.
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City of Shelby seeks new ownership for historic downtown firehouse
The Community Improvement Corporation of Shelby will be marketing the city’s original 1870’s fire station located downtown along Main Street.
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.
Shelby mayor reacts to last week’s house explosion near Crestline
Shelby Mayor Steve Schag thanked those who responded to last week’s house explosion on Hook Road near Crestline.
Shelby lawmakers recognize legacy of WWII veteran, former councilman
Shelby City Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday posthumously recognizing WWII veteran Dale Bricker’s life and legacy.
Shelby lawmakers approve next step for Mickey Road rebuild
K.E. McCartney & Associates, Inc. will provide the City of Shelby with engineering services and the final design of the Mickey Road project.
Shelby takes next steps toward wastewater treatment plant project
Shelby City Council approved legislation Monday regarding the city’s wastewater treatment plant sludge and septage dewatering project.
‘If not us, then who?’: Shelby Foundation begins work inside downtown buildings
Work inside multiple downtown Shelby buildings, purchased in March by The Shelby Foundation, is officially underway.
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.
