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Carmi Township Board Meeting To Be Held

The next meeting of the Carmi Township Government Board will be on Tuesday, May 10th at 6 PM at their building at 304 South Church Street. There will be the usual reports from the Treasurer, Clerk, Supervisor, Road Commissioner, Assessor, Trustees and other reports. New business... Read More.
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Norris City Village Board Monthly Meeting Held

The Norris City Village Board held their regular monthly meeting Monday night at the Village Hall.  Scott Mareing was there and has this report… Ed Oliver, representing the Sons of the American Revolution, along with their Treasurer Dr. Patrick Haskell, presented the board with a... Read More.

Carmi White County School Board Meeting Held

Before the public hearing on the Board of Education’s intention to sell $11 million in General Obligation School Bonds for school facility improvement projects, board President Kent “Pete” Fulkerson read a brief statement, saying no decisions have been made concerning school building repairs or... Read More.

McLeansboro City Council Held Lengthy Meeting

The McLeansboro City Council held their third straight three hour meeting Tuesday night.  Scott Mareing was there and has this report… The board opened with a moment of silence for former McLeansboro alderman Mark Beck, who passed away recently. Mayor Chad May commented on the Peoples... Read More.
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Grayville City Council Meeting Held

Grayville’s first board meeting for April will be on Monday, the 11th at City Hall. There will be a public hearing on the budget at 6:45 PM, prior to the regular meeting at 7 PM. In new business is the announcing of a special meeting for... Read More.
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Carmi Rotary Club Meeting Held

The principal of the Carmi-White County Junior High was on hand at Thursday’s meeting of the Carmi Rotary club, but Bart King wasn’t there to talk about school, but rather his other passion, the “We Love White County” program. Mr. King began his talk by... Read More.