After years of debate and heated discussion, Bay City commissioners voted Monday night to merge its police and fire services to save up to $1.8 million over the next five years.
Flames that started around a house at 319 Seward Ave. NW spread to several small outbuildings, drawing multiple fire crews to the city's Northwest Side Saturday evening, Dec. 1.
Police officers and firefighters in the city of Holland will receive a one-time payment equal to 2 percent of their salaries, in exchange for agreeing to changes in their health insurance coverage.
A new mutual aid agreement between the fire departments of Novi and Wixom will mean faster arrival times and help avoid the possibility of one of the communities being unable to respond to a simultaneous emergency.
The clock is ticking for Chris Reynolds and 13 other Bay City firefighters whose jobs remain in jeopardy, but with days left until a decision that could determine their future, the group is hoping an 11th-hour submitted proposal will save their careers.
Traverse City’s hottest topic got some attention yesterday when city and county officials discussed sharing fire services, potentially saving TC from going into the red by $500,000.
Royal Oak residents gave the City Commission authority on election day to levy a five-year Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Service millage at a rate up to 3.975 mills.