Port Huron and Marysville Fire Chief Tom Konik says it’s too early to tell if both cities will see savings from a fire service agreement enacted in July.
Joshua Meier has been named Canton's new fire chief, a crowning achievement for a hometown firefighter who has steadily climbed through the ranks from dispatcher to 13-year veteran of the 62-member fire department.
ALLEN PARK — Whether or not to accept a $1.28 million federal fire safety grant is in flux again after the city was given a second 30-day extension to decide.
BAY CITY, MI — Rick Wells loves his career as a firefighter, despite the three pink slips he's received in his nine years working for the Bay City Fire Department.
Nearly two months after being offered a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response, or SAFER, grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the City Council voted Tuesday to accept it with the condition that the union representing its firefighter sign a memo of understanding the department will lower its daily minimum staffing from seven to five.
Proposal 2, the campaign to protect working families, really boils down to a question of protecting collective bargaining rights. Collective bargaining gives us a voice to negotiate fair wages, benefits and safe working conditions that benefit us all.