The Bright Side, September 11, 2019
The Bright Side As stated in the city’s 2018 audit “The statement of net position presents...
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The Bright Side As stated in the city’s 2018 audit “The statement of net position presents...
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Surprising Stuff What about the birds? Last summer a lot of people noticed that there were fewer...
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Letter To The Editor I’ve lived in Linn Township for about 25 years now about a mile and a...
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Opinion/Editorial “NEVER GIVE IN, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER” There is a whole lot more...
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The Geneva Lake Environmental Agency headed up by Ted Peters, took up the issue of the Starry Stonewort invasive species discoveries along the bottom of parts of Geneva Lake last week. Doug Skates was the most outspoken of the five deciders on the agency board. Ted Peters laid out the case for how the invasion had become much more serious since last fall when it was first discovered in one part of Trinke Lagoon (the lagoon has three parts).
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