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King City City Council meeting recap



At the King City City Council meeting on Tuesday night, August 13 at City Hall retiring Fire Chief George Young was honored by the Council for the 5 years of service he put in as Fire Chief and the 31 years he served on the King City Volunteer Fire Department. Two representatives from the Pilot Power Group presented a $10,000 check to the Council for Solar Powered Streetlights that they'll be installing, while in other business, Councilman Rob Cullen brought up his concerns regarding what's going on at Mee Memorial Hospital with the recent layoffs they've made and how that could affect the existing Hospital staff moving forward. The Council agreed that they put together a letter and send it to the Board of Trustees at Mee Memorial Hospital about what their future plans are. Mee Memorial Hospital CEO Michael Hutchinson announced on Tuesday morning, August 13 that he will decide soon when a town hall meeting with the community will be held to answer any questions or concerns about what is happening at the Hospital.

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