The Lemoore City Council took steps to hire a new city manager – at least for the next year or so. Councilmembers voted 4-1 at the tail end of Tuesday night’s (June 6) council meeting to hire Nathan Olson, currently the city’s public works director. Keep reading...
The Lemoore City Council will have a full agenda at tonight’s (June 6) council meeting. They will get a report on what funding the city may expect to get from the recently passed Senate Bill 1, which increased gas taxes to begin rebuilding the state’s infrastructure, including roads in Lemoore. Keep reading...
It’s that time of year again when government agencies begin introducing their fiscal budgets for the coming year – and Lemoore is no different as it plans to unveil its 2017-2018 proposed budget during Tuesday night’s Lemoore City Council study session. Keep reading...
The Lemoore City Council on Tuesday announced that its city manager, on administrative leave since January 11, will officially resign on Tuesday May 9, and the city could possibly seek an interim city manager to fill the void. Keep reading...
The Lemoore City Council will begin a search for a new city manager after city officials reached a mutual separation agreement which resulted in the resignation of Andi Welsh, the last city manager. The resignation is effective May 9, 2017. Keep reading...
The good news is that the Lemoore Police Department’s annual report for 2016, revealed that crime in just about every category in Lemoore is way down. The bad news – well there really isn’t any bad news other than crime still occurs, but not at quite the same levels as in previous years. Keep reading...
What looked like a relatively brief council meeting Tuesday night (March 21) was anything but when councilmembers renewed their month’s long debate over the use of the city’s logo, a discussion again prompted by Councilmember Holly Blair. Keep reading...
The Lemoore City Council will attempt to put to bed the question of who is entitled to use the city’s insignia on documents – and business cards. Council will review an ordinance that sets guidelines on the logo’s use. Keep reading...
The Lemoore City Council, at its Tuesday meeting (Feb. 21) will learn that there are several developments in the works as the city continues its recovery from the 2008 recession, a period when development all but stopped in the city. Keep reading...
It’s clear what the Lemoore City Council Members have on their collective minds as they march into a new year confronted by a myriad of issues like water, public safety, economic development and infrastructure. Recently The Leader polled councilmembers as to their personal priorities – many of which they share a common bond. Keep reading...