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You can search our complete City of Kettering Employee Compensation Database  which includes 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 records on the Ohio Treasurer of State website. We have submitted 2020 data to the Ohio Treasurer's Office for inclusion in the online tool.  A PDF of the file is also available to download below. 2023...

About the Department The Kettering Fire Department provides state-of-the-art and reliable fire, paramedic, and emergency services to the Kettering community. The Kettering Fire Department proudly responded to more than 9,000 calls for emergency service in 2021. Certainly the most significant recent projects related to public safety services are our new fire stations. The new stations...

The City of Kettering has a new procedure for managing stray cats.  Kettering City Council approved the ordinance at their March 12, 2019 meeting. The Montgomery County Animal Resource Center changed their operations and no longer accepts stray cats. Previously, the Kettering Police Department Community Services Officer would take reports of stray cats, locate and...

The City of Kettering just received confirmation from Montgomery County that Kettering is NOT in the impacted area for the boil advisory. The following are some bullet points for any residents who may have questions: Montgomery County has advised that the boil advisory is no longer county-wide, but rather limited to a portion of the...

Christian Davell is a lifelong resident of Kettering. This year will be his fifth year on the Kettering Arts Council, and he currently chairs the Youth Arts Education Committee. Christian has also organized KAC events, including Walk + Bike the Arts. He has had a great time volunteering within the community and planning various events...

The Mayor is the chief elected official of the City and serves as its principal representative and spokesperson. Peggy Lehner is the Mayor of the City of Kettering, elected into office November 2, 2021. Peggy is a longtime Kettering resident and former Ohio Senator who previously served three terms on City Council.  Under her leadership,...

The Art of RelaxationParks and Recreation

On Fridays, Rosewood Gallery offers a lunch break that’ll refresh and recharge your mind and body after a long week at work. From 12 – 1 p.m., instructor, Robyn Moore, leads participants through Yoga in the Gallery. This open-level class is a relaxing, unique way of enjoying both the practice of yoga and beautiful artwork....

Ginger Owen-Murakami & Vicki Van Ameyden, Heritage Habitats November 26 - December 28, 2018 Opening reception: Thursday,  November 29, 6 - 8 p.m. Both the exhibition and reception are free and open to the public. Collaborating artists Ginger Owen-Murakami and Vicki VanAmeyden have come together to create the installation, Heritage Habitats. In this show they...

Connie Campbell, ArchetypesParks and Recreation

Connie R. Campbell, Archetypes November 26 - December 28, 2018 Opening reception: Thursday,  November 29, 6 - 8 p.m. Both the exhibition and reception are free and open to the public. Franklin-area artist Connie R. Campbell produces sculptures with a sense of strength and tension.  Made with aluminum, copper, and wood each piece of art...

Youth Fishing DerbyParks and Recreation

January 1, 1970

Our Youth Fishing Derby has become an annual event for many families and can be a special summer outing of yours too. Bring your own bait and tackle or use what is provided. There will be plenty of experienced anglers there to help you land the “big one.” Trophies will be awarded. Lunch is also...

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