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-Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert
This large display shows some of the items to be found at the Fort Dodge Federated Garden Clubâs Plant and Treasures Sale. It shows that there will be more than plants, shrubs and bulbs available. The sale is from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday at the Lions Den in Armstrong Park on Exposition Drive. -Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert
This artwork features an image of flowers on an old window.
It was created by a member of the Fort Dodge Federated Garden Club. -Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert
A flamingo statue graces a flower pot in a display put together by members of the Fort Dodge Federated Garden Club.
Duncanville’s new Economic Developer Agustin (Gus) Garcia is returning to his roots. As a young student, he attended Acton Elementary and Byrd Middle Schools before his family moved away. Garcia said he still has several close friends in the community. While he and his wife, Tonya, and their children currently live in Little Elm, he says they are thrilled to be moving back to Duncanville this summer.
“Duncanville has great schools and a great quality of life,” Garcia said, “so my wife and I are happy to move our family here where we can be more active in the community.”
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Council has awarded a more than $113,000 contract for the installation of new playground equipment at Olmsted Beach on Trout Lake.
The contract, valued at $113,684.89, plus HST, was awarded to Park N Play Design Company Ltd. Tuesday night.
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The company received the highest score of six proposals evaluated by the city.
Coun. Chris Mayne, who chairs council’s infrastructure and operations committee, said Olmsted Beach serves as a destination playground, with the new equipment helping to “increase its value as a family friendly asset in our community.”