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Zacot again brings complaints to council
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Mayor: No hurry to fill vacant council seat
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Metcalf hopes city will continue with activities
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KEYSER - When Ron Metcalf left his position as Keyser’s parks and recreation commissioner this week, he already had a busy schedule of activities set up for the city’s parks, as well as a plan for additional changes that would help improve safety at the city’s pool.
He hopes whomever the council appoints to replace him will continue with what he started over the past five months.
“I wanted to request we move the water slide to the shallow end of the pool and put the second diving board back,” he said of the John R. Shelton Swimming Pool.
Metcalf on resigning: I m not going away
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KEYSER – There is once again an empty seat on the Keyser City Council.
After not quite five months on the job, Ron Metcalf has resigned from the council as of noon Tuesday.
Metcalf told the News Tribune he emailed his resignation to city administrator Jeff Broadwater, and made no further comment at that time.
Later in the day, Broadwater confirmed that he had “unfortunately” received the resignation.
Metcalf was appointed to the Keyser City Council on Feb. 24, filling a seat that had been vacant since September, and took his oath of office on Feb. 25. At his first council meeting on March 10, he said he would strive to be “a voice for the people of Keyser” and vowed to work with the rest of the council for the betterment of the community.