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Chief Keller to leave CCFMD

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The Copper Canyon Fire & Medical District recently announced it is deeply in debt due to a $856,000 accounting error resulting from the merger of the Camp Verde Fire District and Montezuma-Rimrock Fire District, compounded by construction of a $3.5 million Cherry Creek fire station, both of which were discussed at the Feb. 22 board meeting. 

CCFMD Fire Chief Terry Keller announced his pending departure at that meeting, but did not give a date. At the March 7 meeting, Keller announced he would depart in the next 90 days. 

“I have not submitted a formal letter of resignation to the CCFMD Board, but rather have announced to them I would be retiring no later than June 15, 2023, which is within the terms of my employment contract,” Keller said. “Beyond this I have no further comment.”

Alyssa Smith

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Alyssa Smith was born and raised in Maryland, earning her degree in Media Studies from the University of North Carolina Greensboro after a period of traveling out West. She spent her high school and early college years focusing on music journalism, interviewing, photographing and touring with bands and musicians. Her passion is analog photography and she loves photographing the scenes of Jerome, where she resides. Her love of the Southwest brought her to the reporter position at Larson Newspapers where she enjoys hiking with her dog along the Verde River and through the desert’s red rocks.

Alyssa Smith
Alyssa Smith
Alyssa Smith was born and raised in Maryland, earning her degree in Media Studies from the University of North Carolina Greensboro after a period of traveling out West. She spent her high school and early college years focusing on music journalism, interviewing, photographing and touring with bands and musicians. Her passion is analog photography and she loves photographing the scenes of Jerome, where she resides. Her love of the Southwest brought her to the reporter position at Larson Newspapers where she enjoys hiking with her dog along the Verde River and through the desert’s red rocks.

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