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Fire district’s repair center now in city

Council OKs annexation, rezoning for property

The Morris Fire Protection and Ambulance District received final approval from the Morris City Council to officially make its new building a part of the city.

In May, the fire district purchased the old truck testing facility on Gore Road. It is being used for the district's repair center to work on its vehicles and, in the distant future, to provide a training structure on the property.

"We have almost $40,000 into the building right now," Chief Tracey Steffes said at Monday's council meeting.

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