Salisbury Fire Department (SFD) Division Chief Terry Smith has been promoted to deputy fire chief. In his new role, Smith oversees the fire department's administrative, support services, and fire prevention divisions. He will continue to oversee the new Fire Station 3 construction project.
This month’s employee spotlight is Jill Fisher, a senior utility customer service specialist. In her role, Jill welcomes residents to the City of Salisbury when they enter the Salisbury Customer Service Center to either open or close accounts for residential and commercial water, sewer, and sanitation.
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It's baseball season, sign up for the Salisbury Parks and Recreation Summer Tee-Ball League for coed ages (4-5) or Coach-Pitch League for coed ages (6-7).
Salisbury-Rowan Utilities (SRU) has released its 2023 Water Quality Report covering all testing performed between January 1 and December 31, 2023.
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City Park Recreation Center has some good news!
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The Rowan Chamber of Commerce is pleased to partner with the City of Salisbury on a new small business assistance grant.
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The City of Salisbury and Rufty-Holmes Senior Center are excited to announce a series of input sessions for the Parks and Recreation & Senior Center Master Plan. These sessions offer residents the opportunity to provide input for the development of the new recreation, aquatics, and senior center project.
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at approximately 10:03 PM, the Salisbury Police Department responded to 1205 South Main Street in reference to an individual who had sustained a gunshot wound. Arriving Officers located two females and one infant that had sustained gunshot wounds.
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The Rowan Chamber of Commerce is pleased to partner with the City of Salisbury on a new small business assistance grant. The grant wil be announced at the Minority Business Trade Show on Thursday, April 25, 4 p.m. at Livingstone College Hospitality Center (530 Jake Alexander Blvd. Salisbury, NC).
The City of Salisbury Public Works Department will begin street resurfacing starting the week of April 29, lasting for approximately six weeks, weather permitting.