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National Day of Prayer
More than two dozen community members gathered at Rosehead Park for the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 6. This year’s theme was “Lord, pour out your love, life and liberty” based on 2 Corinthians 3:17.
Hosted by Impact Taylor, the event featured prayers from Gary Brett, Austin Bishop, Deborah Adams, Rosean Delacruz, Ellen Smith, as well as worship songs lead by Marshall Combs.
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Center St. open for traffic
Downtown Perry motorists celebrated the re-opening of Center Street Tuesday, as the City of Perry announced the bridge adjacent to Rosehead Park was deemed safe to handle traffic based on preliminary results from geotechnical consultants hired to diagnose the cause and extent of erosion problems at Rosehead Park.
City staff will conduct daily monitoring of the roadway surface and provide a more detailed update once the full report of the geotechnical analysis is received.
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Center Street closed for months?
A portion of Center Street near downtown Perry could remain closed for up to several months to assess and repair an “extremely dangerous” erosion problem impacting the roadway and a nearby Rosehead Park walking trail.
Describing the issue as a “very complex problem,” City Manager Taylor Brown warned city council members that identifying and solving the problem would “not be a quick fix” and will likely be expensive.
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