By narrow vote, Central Yavapai Fire District Chief Nies keeps job

By Heidi Dahms Foster | Daily Courier

After a contentious few months surrounding Fire Chief Paul Nies’ employment, the Central Yavapai Fire Board Friday afternoon voted 3-2 to retain Nies as chief, with a vote of confidence from the board, unless he chooses to continue negotiations to resign.

Central Yavapai Fire District Chief Paul Nies
Central Yavapai Fire District Chief Paul Nies

After meeting in executive session at the Prescott Valley Library auditorium, board members Bob Gardiner, Bob Page and Tom Steele voted to retain Nies. Debbie Horton and Steve Rutherford voted against the motion.

In May, the board went head-to-head on Nies’ performance evaluation. The meeting took place after the resignation of board chairman John Range, who cited health reasons.

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