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Huck Discusses Tax Assessment With Commissioners, Wagner

Huck Discusses Tax Assessment With Commissioners, Wagner
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Pilot, Flying J Will Be Coming To Ozora Travel Plaza

Pilot, Flying J Will Be Coming To Ozora Travel Plaza
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Bloomsdale Will Hold Off On Fireworks Display Until 2024

Bloomsdale Will Hold Off On Fireworks Display Until 2024
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Attorney Cautiously Optimistic About Land Owners Chances – Ste Genevieve Herald

By Editor | May 12, 2021 By MARK EVANS STE. GENEVIEVE HERALD Imminent domain attorney Paul Henry expressed cautious optimism about the ability of concerned landowners in Ste. Genevieve County to defend their land last Friday night. Henry addressed a crowd of well over 100 people at the Bloomsdale Knights of Columbus Hall, concerned about an attempt by Citizens Electric Corporation (CEC) and Wabash Valley Power to build a 19,000-kilowat power line through the county. The meeting was organized by Heather Carron, who along with Andy Bartek and Kyla Parker, had expressed concern and frustration about the situation at a Ste. Genevieve County Commission meeting in April.

Public Meeting Friday On Electric Line

By Editor | May 5, 2021 From Staff Reports State representatives Dale Wright, Cyndi Nuchheit-Courtway and Mike Henderson, all three Ste. Genevieve County commissioners and at least some Citizens Electric Corporation board members are expected to attend a public meeting this Friday in Bloomsdale to discuss the 19k-volt power line being proposed by Wabash Valley Power and Citizens Electric Corporation along a 19-mile path in the northern and western parts of the county. The meeting, at 6 p.m. at the Bloomsdale Knights of Columbus Hall. Paul Henry, an eminent domain lawyer will also be there and will give an hour-long Power Point presentation at the start of the three-hour or so meeting.

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