Water Operator David Hilton retired May 27 from the Water Treatment Plant after 27 years with the city. “I’ve loved working with everybody,” David said. “I’ve always gotten along with … Continue reading Hilton Retires From Water Treatment Plant
Fire Department Announces Promotions
The Carrollton Fire Department recently announced the following promotions: Allen English was promoted to Fire Chief, Bill Lambert was promoted to Deputy Fire Chief, Brian Daniel was promoted to Battalion … Continue reading Fire Department Announces Promotions
Development Appeals & Historic Preservation Meetings Canceled
The May 17, 2022, Board of Development Appeals and May 24 Historic Preservation Commission meetings have been canceled due to no agenda items for consideration. If you have any questions … Continue reading Development Appeals & Historic Preservation Meetings Canceled
English is New Fire Chief
Carrollton appointed Allen English fire chief, succeeding Jimmy Bearden, who has retired after 42 years with the city. “Congratulations to Chief English,” said Mayor Betty Cason. “Our city is so … Continue reading English is New Fire Chief
Fire Chief Bearden Retires
After proudly serving the citizens of Carrollton and Carroll County for 42 years, Fire Chief Jimmy Bearden retired, effective May 1. “The City of Carrollton Fire Department has been a … Continue reading Fire Chief Bearden Retires
Summer Camps 2022
Whether it’s exploring the great outdoors or expanding the limits of your imagination, discover something new and altogether fun this summer! Find a full list of camp options below. Camp registration … Continue reading Summer Camps 2022
Groundbreaking For Fire Station 23
City of Carrollton officials held a ground breaking, April 13, for the new Fire Station 23 near Central High School. Work will begin soon and is expected to be completed … Continue reading Groundbreaking For Fire Station 23
Catching Up: Sgt. Rob Holloway
Survival and recovery have taken CPD Sergeant Rob Holloway on a long journey in the year since he was injured in the line of duty, last April 12. Rob receives … Continue reading Catching Up: Sgt. Rob Holloway
Parsons Is City’s Longest Serving Employee
With 44 years of service, Kay Parsons is the city’s longest-tenured employee. She is the Executive Assistant to the Office of the Chief of Police. Miss Kay, as she is … Continue reading Parsons Is City’s Longest Serving Employee
City Gets Crisis Response Team Grant
Over the next three years, the City of Carrollton will receive $550,000 from a Department of Justice grant to expand and enhance the Carroll County Crisis Response Team. The funding … Continue reading City Gets Crisis Response Team Grant