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King City City Council recognizes Dr. Ed Ballengee




The King City City Council began their regular meeting on Tuesday night, April 10 at City Hall with Mayor Mike LeBarre proclaiming April 10 as Dr. Edward Ballengee Day. Dr. Ballengee retired in March of 2018 as a Dentist in King City after 55 years. Dr. Ballengee said that the most important thing in life is to give and to give all that you can along with counting on the good lord to give you strength and good health. Dr. Ballengee stated that the good lord along with his wife, his patients and his dental assistants are his best friends. Dr. Ballengee went on to say that he never found anyone that he didn't love and thinks he loves the whole world. Dr. Ballengee said that he plans on raising more black angus bulls on 227 acres of land that he owns now that he's fully retired. 
The King City City Council also approved to adopt a resolution that the city will take part in the California Statewide Communities Development Authority Open PACE Program. The Council also agreed to move forward with a sale agreement of property located at 1023 Broadway Street and also approved unanimously to adopt a resolution to approve King City Community Power rates for the period of July 1, 2018 to March 31 of 2019.

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