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Keyes fire officials ask for community's help as they hope to build new fire station
KEYES – Fire officials in Keyes hope to build a new fire station. They say the 60-year-old fire station is outdated and unable to meet the needs of the community.Now, they're asking for help from the people they serve."We have firefighters on shift working between 12, 24, or 48 hours at a time and our station wasn't built to accommodate that," said Keyes Fire Chief Roy Jindar Singh.The fire station used to be able to accommodate volunteer firefighters but that's not the case anymore.Singh said the station is too small for modern fire trucks. The one they have is custom-made...
Will Water Districts Fail to Deliver on Historic Contract?
Earlier this year, Louis Brichetto was having breakfast with a local cattleman who mentioned having seen the Brichetto name on a historical water contract he had been reviewing along with some of his own old contracts. The casual remark got Brichetto’s immediate attention. Brichetto’s roots in Stanislaus County’s Oakdale...
Honor and Learn: Explore Livingston Library's Memorial Day Book Selection on America's Fallen Heroes
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Why is Keyes Fire seeking a new firehouse? For one, their trucks don't fit anymore
KEYES, Calif. — The Keyes Fire Fire Protection District is considering a bond on the November ballot that, if passed, would build them a brand new fire station. From the outside, the Keyes fire station looks like any other, but on the inside of it's makeshift walls, there are bedrooms made out of multipurpose rooms and other efforts to maximize space and storage.
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