Stipends And Raises Approved For Tecumseh Employees

  • Casey Kellogg with Illusion Softball 2K14 addressed the Tecumseh City Councl Monday, Aug. 7, about moving the current contract with the Tecumseh Youth Sport Association to Illusion Softball 2K14. Officers with TYSA also addressed the board. No action was taken. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
    Casey Kellogg with Illusion Softball 2K14 addressed the Tecumseh City Councl Monday, Aug. 7, about moving the current contract with the Tecumseh Youth Sport Association to Illusion Softball 2K14. Officers with TYSA also addressed the board. No action was taken. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
  • Tecumseh Youth Sports Association (TYSA) officers (pictured from left) Secretary Many Shelby, Vice President Jamee Crothers and President Ed Carey address the Tecumseh City Council during a discussion about the contract with the Association.
    Tecumseh Youth Sports Association (TYSA) officers (pictured from left) Secretary Many Shelby, Vice President Jamee Crothers and President Ed Carey address the Tecumseh City Council during a discussion about the contract with the Association.
    There was a larger than-normal crowd at the Tecumseh City Council meeting held Monday, Aug. 7. Two separate agenda - discussion concerning the Tecumseh Youth Sports Association (TYSA) contract and discussion about a structure at 206 W. Tennyson, Tecumseh - items drew attendees to the meeting. Although the bigger information are the raises approved for city employees. A one-time stipen...

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