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Lexington leadership responds to fire chief's resignation, shares plans moving forward

Lexington leadership has responded to the recent resignation of Fire Chief Keefe Radtke, denying that they demanded the resignation. In a statement published last Wednesday, September 17 to the village’s Facebook page, while leadership did thank Radtke for his years of service, they did ask for his resignation as “it was felt that the department lacked cohesiveness.” By asking for his resignation, the Village claims that it was attempting to “al…
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sanilacbroadcasting.com broke the news in Port Huron, United States on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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