Finance Director Brian Crum said the Shelby Municipal Court is now reconciling the bank for the same difference every month.
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Shelby’s CHIP grant application gets stamp of approval
The Community Housing Impact and Preservation (CHIP) Program partners with communities to preserve and improve Ohio’s housing stock.
Shelby Mayor Steve Schag chosen Elected Official of the Year
The Area Agency on Aging named Shelby Mayor Steve Schag its Elected Official of the Year on Wednesday during its annual meeting.
Hard to replace: Shelby director of utilities vital to city operations
John Ensman’s retirement as Shelby’s director of utilities will become effective Dec. 31. His intended reemployment date is Jan. 3, 2025.
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.
‘Dream come true’: Renovations unveiled at Shelby’s Park Village community
A grand re-opening ceremony took place Thursday morning at Shelby’s Park Village, where recent renovations were completed to its 128 units.
Shelby Fire Department swears in new firefighter, adds ambulance
The Shelby Fire Department now has 16 full-time firefighters after 28-year-old Collin McBride was sworn into the department Thursday evening.
‘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.
‘That was my calling’: Whispering Willow Way re-opens in downtown Shelby
Tonya Bishop, along with her family and local leaders, celebrated Friday the grand re-opening of Whispering Willow Way at 35 E. Main St.
