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5/30/2025

Letter to Mayor re: Agricultural services board priority for upcoming budget

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Nicola
6/2/2025 06:54:35 pm

!!!

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Deborah Whittern
12/4/2025 01:15:14 pm

Thank you for writing to the Municipality about this important activity. I hope the new Council will be receptive to hiring a fieldman.

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Nicola
12/19/2025 01:30:33 pm

Thanks for commenting, Deborah! You are a winner of our blog contest, we will email you in the new year to arrange your prize!

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