News & Notices

Boil Water Advisory East Fulton

November 29, 2017

  Boil water advisory for East Fulton in in effect until further notice. This would include all residents East of Martin Luther King Jr Drive. During a boil water advisory, it is recommended that customers boil for three minutes any tap water they intend to use for consumption, such as for drinking, cooking or making ice. After boiling water, customers should […]

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Fire Hydrant Flushing Notice

November 27, 2017

The annual or semi annual flushing of water mains, via fire hydrants, is a standard practice in the water industry.  Pipe flushing is done to improve water quality at the tap, exercise hydrants, remove pipe tuberculation (a buildup common in iron pipes that can reduce its ability to transmit water) and remove naturally occurring sediment […]

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City of Fulton Leaf Pick-Up Begins

November 14, 2017

Beginning Monday, November 20th, leaves will be removed by vacuum machine during the fall months.  The leaf machine will cover the city from east to west and then start over.  Leaves, pine needles, and yard rakings must be placed on the edge of the yard by the street (not in the street) so the vacuum […]

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Job Posting File Clerk

September 27, 2017

JOB OPENING FILE CLERK THE CITY OF FULTON HAS A FULL-TIME HOURLY POSITION OPEN FOR A FILING CLERK FOR THE POLICE/FIRE DEPARTMENT AND CITY HALL MUST BE ABLE TO READ AND WRITE THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE INTELLIGIBLY AND BE OF SOBER AND MORAL CHARACTER. MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE AND BONDABLE MUST BE A HIGH […]

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Your Ken-Tenn EMS Board Announces Town Hall Meetings

September 25, 2017

The KenTenn EMS Board understands that citizens have concerns and questions regarding the ambulance service. We invite you to attend any of the three upcoming public meetings where we will discuss our efforts to take over ambulance service operations on December 16, 2017. The meetings will be held Tuesday, September 26th at 4:30 PM at […]

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Banana Festival 2017

September 5, 2017

Click Here for The Banana Festival Home Page Why Bananas in Kentucky and Tennessee? Upon hearing that the twin cities are hosting a Banana Festival many reply with, “Why Bananas?” While it is true our weather is not conducive to growing bananas, the twin cities have had a great impact on bananas in the United States. […]

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