ROME CITY â The West Lakes Association celebrated Independence Day with a July 4 Boat Parade.
âLove, Love, Loveâ by the Silver family took first place for best decorations in the parade. Other winners were âGod Bless the USAâ by the Knefely family in second place, and âCourtesy of the Red, White & Blueâ by the Ninness family in third place.
Other parade entrants, in no order, are âStars and Stripesâ by the Gras family; Gilliganâs Island-S.S. Minnow by the Gick family; âAll American Apple Pieâ by the Lowe family; âOctopus Gardenâ by the Skidmore family; âSalute to the Armed Forcesâ by the Phillisen family; âSwimming to the Olympicsâ by the Graham family; âPaw Patrolâ by the Wilcox family; âGod Bless Americaâ by the White family; and âThe King Familyâ by the Kings.
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Eagle Country 99.3 By Travis Thayer
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(Dillsboro, Ind.) – Dillsboro is full of opportunities.
The charming Dearborn County town is home to approximately 1,500 residents, green spaces, trails, parks, library, arts & culture center and more.
An ambitious Gateway Corridor Master Plan would add allure to the small town and enhance the quality of life for its residents. The opening paragraph of the Master Plan reads: Since U.S. Highway 50 was relocated from North Street in downtown to the bypass around town in its current location in the late 1960’s, the Town of Dillsboro has been challenged with a lack of visibility along U.S. 50. This lack of visibility and connections from the town to the highway have meant that most travelers along U.S. 50 pass by the town without knowing it’s there. The Town has recognized the need to create a gateway corridor that can increase awareness for the town, support the downtown through increased visitors, a
Back Mountain
The Back Mountain Memorial Library has closed to the public, effective immediately, due to the current spike in coronavirus. The library will continue to offer library materials via curbside pick-up, and items throughout the Luzerne County Library System can be requested through InterLibrary Loan. Holds can be placed online or by calling the library and speaking with a staff member. When notified that holds are ready, patrons will have two days to pick them up. Holds may be picked up anytime within the hours the library is open, at the side entrance, and masks must be worn. Patrons are limited to seven holds at a time. The children’s room offers “book bundle” curbside selections for those who are not sure what to select for their children. Patrons can answer a few simple questions and the library will put together a bundle to suit their interests. Call the library at 570-675-1182 for information, or check the library’s website at www.backmountainlibrary.org.
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