Increasing budget woes limit Kingston expenditures
In an effort to hold onto a diminishing cash flow in the face of increasing expenses, the Kingston City Council voted to table four expenditures at its Monday, May 13, meeting.
Source: Cartersville Daily Tribune News
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Bell appointed Kingston police chief
Former Bartow County Clerk of Superior Court Gary Bell was named police chief — make that the entire police department — by the Kingston City Council at its Monday night meeting.
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Kingston City Council considers rezoning application
At its Monday meeting, Kingston City Council heard about problems with the city’s newly installed water meters, tabled a resolution to adopt the county’s amended animal control ordinance and pondered a request from a Kingston business for a conditional operating permit.
Source: Cartersville Daily Tribune News
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Kingston police chief resigns
With the resignation of Kingston Police Chief Clay Patterson, effective March 17, Kingston will be left without a police force if no replacement is found.
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Kingston discusses recent water contamination
In response to the city’s recent water contamination, the Kingston City Council held a called meeting Monday night to discuss what to do with the contaminated Dawson Street well and how the city should react to similar emergencies in the future.
Source: Cartersville Daily Tribune News
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Kingston works to clear tainted well
After discovering fecal coliform and E. coli in its water system, the Kingston Water Department is flushing out the tainted well in an attempt to get it back into service.
Source: Cartersville Daily Tribune News
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Kingston continues USDA loan application process
After its approval last month of a $1.3 million loan and approximately $900,000 grant to revitalize the city’s water utility, the Kingston City Council continued to work its way through the U.S. Department of Agriculture application process during its Monday night meeting.
Source: Cartersville Daily Tribune News
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Kingston discusses next steps in water system project
Nearly one month after the Kingston City Council approved the application for a $1.3 million dollar U.S. Department of Agriculture loan and approximately $900,000 grant, the council discussed its next steps during its Monday night work session.
Source: Cartersville Daily Tribune News
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Kingston begins work on 2013 budget
Work is now under way on Kingston’s 2013 budget, with the city council holding a called work session Tuesday afternoon.
Source: Cartersville Daily Tribune News
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Kingston approves $1.3M USDA loan for water system
With a 3-to-1 vote, the Kingston City Council approved the U.S. Department of Agriculture $1.3 million loan and $981,000 grant to repair, refurbish and improve part of the city’s water utility. Council members Louise Howell, Ed Miklas and Chuck Wise voted in favor of approval, while Harold Posey voted against it.
Source: Cartersville Daily Tribune News
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Kingston discusses options on USDA loan
he Kingston City Council continued to discuss its options concerning a U.S. Department of Agriculture loan and grant package during its Monday night work session.
Source: Cartersville Daily Tribune News
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