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Letters to the Editor

Fulton Mayor Ron Woodward’s Address on the 2010 Budget

Tonight I present the proposed 2010 budget with cautious optimism. The process for the 2011 budget has already begun and it will be challenging but I look forward to working with the Common Council and members of the public to share ideas that will help us through our these difficult times in our City, our State and our Country. We are in it together.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton School District Plans Process For Building Its Next Budget

The Fulton school district has set up its calendar for building its next budget.

A committee will create drafts of the budget, which Superintendent Bill Lynch will bring before the Board of Education for its review and comments. All school budgets in the state go before voters on May 18, 2010.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Aldermen Enact New Budget Amidst Discussion of Police and Fire Overtime Costs

Fulton City Aldermen Tuesday approved a budget for 2010 that raises spending about $100,000 but contains no tax increase.

“When you consider that over the past six years, our city has suffered the loss of the Nestle Company, the Fulton Cogeneration Company and the A. L. Lee Memorial Hospital most recently, I feel we are fortunate to have been able to keep taxes as stable as they have been,” Mayor Ron Woodward said in a brief address at the start of the public hearing on the budget.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton City Budget Goes To Public Hearing Tonight

The public can have its say tonight on the proposed budget for the city of Fulton.  The legally required public hearing on the budget begins at 7:00 p.m. in the Common Council chambers of Fulton City Hall.  The budget will spend about $120,000 more than the 2009 city budget, but the tax rate will not change.  It will stay at $16.40 per $1,000 of assessed value.

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