SHELBY — A new fire engine is on the way for Shelby’s Fire Department and city officials are considering updates to water rates for residents and businesses. Shelby City Council approved a resolution Monday evening to purchase a 2026 Spartan pumper truck for the fire department. The truck will be supplied by Johnson’s Emergency Vehicle […]
Shelby Fire Department
Gwirtz, Loveless sworn in as Shelby Fire Dept. captains
Zach Gwirtz and Steve Loveless were sworn in to their new positions as captains Thursday at the department’s High School Avenue station.
51 applied, 3 chosen: Shelby swears in new firefighters
SHELBY — Three new Shelby firefighters took the oath Thursday afternoon as they step into a role putting them on the front lines of the city’s emergencies. Mayor Steve Schag swore in Jerrod Senter, Nolan Dylag and Jacob Bartram during a ceremony at the Shelby Fire Department at 40 High School Ave. Schag said firefighters […]
‘Humbled and honored:’ Sauder sworn in as new Shelby fire chief
Capt. Samuel Sauder was sworn in as the new chief of the Shelby Fire Department during a ceremony on Friday morning.
Sauder to be sworn in as Shelby fire chief on Oct. 31
A ceremony is planned for 11:30 a.m. on the final day of October at the Shelby Fire Station, 40 High School Ave.
Capt. Samuel Sauder selected as new chief of Shelby Fire Department
Capt. Samuel Sauder has been selected as the new chief of the Shelby Fire Department, Shelby Mayor Steve Schag announced Friday morning.
No injuries reported after car drives into Shelby Dollar Tree
No injuries were reported Tuesday afternoon to the driver of a car which crashed into the front entrance of Dollar Tree in Shelby.
New Shelby fire chief takes over Aug. 13 as Thompson nears retirement
Shelby fire Capt. Brian Finnegan was sworn in as acting fire chief by Mayor Steve Schag on July 30 and will fill the roll beginning Aug. 13.
Back to school: Shelby fire chief to retire, teach first responder program at Pioneer
Shelby Mayor Steve Schag announced Monday evening that Thompson, chief of the Shelby Fire Department, will be retiring in the next few weeks.
Shelby asks fire department to reduce overtime by $200,000
City officials and the Shelby Fire Department are continuing to work together in an effort to reduce rising overtime costs at the department.
