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November 28, 2017   From 5-7 p.m.

 

Commissioner Carson Dailey and School Board member Amber Rountree will be meeting with the citizen’s of the 9th district at  Gap Creek Market, 2138 Kimberlin Heights Road.

 

 

Everyone is welcome to meet with your Commissioner and School Board Member.

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