Kelso City Council to Hear Police Department’s 2025 Annual Report
The Kelso City Council meets tonight to receive the annual report from Police Chief Rich Fletcher and review council committee assignments for the year.
After a very busy news day catching up from some previous downtime, we will be taking few days off from...
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March 4, 2026
The Kelso City Council meets tonight to receive the annual report from Police Chief Rich Fletcher and review council committee assignments for the year.
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