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It's Official: Wares Creek Dredging Has Begun
The ceremony for the urban dredge project took place Monday morning. Former County Commissioner Pat Glass, who worked on the project in the early days, spoke at the celebration.

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The ceremony for the urban dredge project took place Monday morning. Former County Commissioner Pat Glass, who worked on the project in the early days, spoke at the celebration.

Wares Creek ribbon cutting takes place this morning, the school board to decide the future of the MTI campus and County Commissioners are set to discuss plans for the Crosley estate.
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County Commission set to take property today for easement and maintenance on dredging project as workers get the old city hall parking lot ready for a project ribbon cutting.
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