From Staff Reports
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Keep Texas Beautiful, a statewide grassroots environmental and community improvement non-profit organization, recently named Chandler a Gold Star Affiliate, the highest status any community affiliate can achieve.
âThe KCB volunteer support has been an invaluable resource for clean-ups, recycling and educating the public,â Mayor Libby Fulgham said. âSmall cities like Chandler are able to maintain a higher quality of life for local residents because of their projects.â
Since 2017, Keep Chandler Beautiful has achieved Silver Star and Gold Star recognitions from the state. They have received a GCAA award in 2001 and have placed 2nd in 2018, 2019 and 2020. Chandler is a Go Texan Certified Retirement Community providing access to multiple parks, health care facilities and local shopping opportunities for residents.
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By Rich Flowers
rflowers@athensreview.com Jan 15, 2021
Jan 15, 2021
The Chandler City Council provided a forum on Tuesday for a representative of Suddenlink and customers to talk about some of the problems residents say theyâre having with the provider.Â
Mayor Libby Fulgham said problems with the service have occurred in various parts of the city.
âSome of the things theyâve talked about, Iâve experienced myself.â Fulgham said.
According to the mayor, Chandler is a growing municipality and things like internet service can be a determining factor for those considering moving to the city.
âI hope you guys can address the issues that youâve heard today and come up with a game plan and let us know where youâre headed with it,â Fulgham said.