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Station 7 is part of the final phase of the 2018 bond election. The station will cost about $5.5 million and is slated to be completed in 2026.
Longview Fire Department’s new Station No. 8 at 5922 Lou Galosy Way cost $5.5 million and was funded by the 2018 bond package. (Les Hassell/Longview News-Journal Photo) ...
At 8 p.m. Sunday, he’ll relaunch the station with a new format — exactly what is a surprise for listeners, he said, and he’ll do it with many nods to the history of Longview’s first radio ...
At the official opening of Longview’s new fire station however, the Longview Fire Department uncoupled a red hose. With the hose uncoupling, the City of Longview officially opened Fire Station 8.
Infrastructure for another station was added to the site of the newly built Cowlitz 911 center, but money needed to construct a new station has not been OK'd. A decade after recommendations, still ...
LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - Longview Fire Station 7 will soon be torn down and a new one will replace it. Longview fire crews did some relocating in preparation for the demolition of old Station 7.
Former Longview Fire Department Chief Jim Kambeitz, who retired in November, previously said needed infrastructure for another station was added to the site of the newly built Cowlitz 911 center ...