Local milestone worth mention:
Kansas City, Kan., fire chief announces retirement
KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Fire Chief John Paul Jones announced he's retiring effective December 20, 2017, after over three decades of service with the Kansas City Kansas Fire Department, and serving as Fire Chief since 2007. In his letter Jones expressed, "I have thoroughly enjoyed and valued my tenure of over ten years as Fire Chief."
Thanks for your service, Chief.
ReplyDeleteSo what is the scandal leading up to this out of the blue retirement and taking place in two days? Fire Chiefs don't just retire on two days notice without something very wrong happening.
ReplyDeleteBig Deal. Steal that pension and enjoy. Florida is full of crooked Chiefs and Captions. Your young Non union fire fighters will pay that pension. FBI will find you!
ReplyDeleteYes! Led Zeppelin is reforming!
ReplyDeleteCome on, lighten up. He has to have ass surgery. He has been sitting on it for years!
ReplyDeleteThe fat ones get promoted.
ReplyDeleteHe's probably jumping ship before the shit hits the fan. Guessing, sort of.
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