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Police said the shooting happened at Anderson Pool Saturday. Author: Jessica Brown Updated: 8:50 PM EDT July 24, 2021
ATLANTA Atlanta police are investigating after a person was shot at Anderson Pool.
Police said the shooting happened at 100 Anderson Ave NW, the pool located in Anderson Park.
APD said the victim was transported to a hospital.
Investigators are still working to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
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The Normal Town Council meets remotely, Monday, April 19, 2021.
The Constitution Trail soon will connect a Route 66 landmark in Normal to a stretch of the historic road that winds north to Towanda as a bike path.
During its virtual meeting Monday, the Normal Town Council approved the Kelley Basin-Route 66 Trail Connection Project on a 6-1 vote. Council member Stan Nord was the only “no” vote.
This map shows the corridor area where Constitution Trail will expand, to connect with the Route 66 Bike Trail.
The town will pay $471,000 to Pontiac’s H.J. Eppel & Co. Inc. Beginning in July, crews will construct pathways from the corner of Pine and Beech streets, near the town-owned Route 66-era Sprague Super Service Station. The path will wind through the One Normal Plaza campus, around the Kelley Basin and then connect to the dead end of the Historic Route 66 bike trail. That stretch comes south from Towanda.
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The Town of Normal may spend about $353,000 to dig a new water well. That s among the proposals going before the council 0n Monday.
In documents prepared for the council, town staff said the move will let the town abandon two other wells one near Anderson Pool and another near College Avenue in Anderson Park. Staff say a test drilling suggests a new well nearby will produce about 400 gallons per minute. The old wells have deteriorated and become clogged with sand. They each produce only 60-80 gallons per minute. If approved, drilling would start in late May.