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Answering the call: A reporter’s ride-along with Holley Navarre Fire

| Hansen Hasenberg

We all know the familiar sound of a firetruck. The sirens blaring, the horn coming in every time a car is in the way or when passing through an intersection. The firefighters of Holley Navarre Fire District say they have been hearing that sound more and more, and with 53 square miles to cover, it can be difficult to manage.

In response to the increase in needs of the community and of the fire district, HNFD is looking to increase their revenue via referendum. On the Nov. 8 ballot, voters have a decision to make: should HNFD levy ad valorem taxes instead of non-ad valorem taxes?

Holley Navarre Fire District covers 53 square miles across Navarre, Holley, and up to the Yellow River Bridge. They respond to every kind of call from residential fires to medical incidents to a cat getting stuck in a drawer.

 

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