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Lowndes County sewage project back on track after grant deba
Lowndes County sewage project back on track after grant deba
Lowndes County sewage project back on track after grant debacle
Sherry Bradley would love to give every Black Belt resident a working septic tank. For now, though, she's starting with 175 homes in Lowndes County.
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