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Gassville city council recognizes long time attorney; establishes fees for businesses


Jason Kincade receives the key to the city in honor of his father Ron Kincade. Pictured left to right are Council members Ernest Adkins, Ralph Bird, Mayor Jeff Braim, Council Members Anita Seaman, Tim Mcfarland and Naomi Lassen.




The Gassville city council had a busy meeting this month as they tackled many agenda items including new business license fees, paving bids and consideration of a new city attorney.

Before the meeting began the city took time to recognize the retirement of long time city attorney Ron Kincade. Kincade was awarded the key to the city and according to Mayor Jeff Braim spent around 50 years serving the city.

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Mayor Braim shares with KTLO News a recap of business conducted during the meeting.

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