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 Apr 16, 2026

Glasgow City Council Regular Meeting and Work Session Scheduled for Monday

The Glasgow City Council will meet Monday for a regular meeting and a work session following the regular meeting. 

During the regular meeting the council will consider appointing Tyler Edwards as interim Chief of Police for the Glasgow Police Department. 

The work session will include a discussion on a contract proposal from the Teamsters Union representing a portion of the City of Glasgow workforce. The Teamsters proposal includes a request for a 4.5% increase in pay and a request for the city to pay 100% of insurance costs. The city currently pays $1100 a month for all union employees health insurance which currently costs $1400 a month. 

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