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The need for more revenue and more personnel took center stage June 23 at the Holley-Navarre Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners monthly meeting. Board members and firefighters weighed-in on the possibility of putting a tax referendum on the November ballot that would garner enough funding to hire three more full time employees and two supervisors for the stations. Fire Commissioners however adjourned the meeting without taking action.
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