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DeKalb County public meetings

Monday 8:10 a.m. — DeKalb County Council Tax Abatement Committee, Commissioners Court, courthouse, Auburn, meeting to discuss compliance of property tax abatements for which the council is the designating body. 8:30 a.m. — DeKalb County Council, Commissioners Court, courthouse, 100 S. Main St., Auburn. 11:30 a.m. — DeKalb County Commissioners, courthouse, Auburn. 4:30 p.m. — Butler Redevelopment Commission, Utility Office, 215 S. Broadway. Jan. April, July, Oct. 6 p.m. — City of Butler, Board of Public Works and Safety/Unsafe Building Committee, City Hall, 215 S. Broadway. 6:30 p.m. — Butler Board of Works, 215 S. Broadway. 6 p.m. — Altona Town Board, Altona Town Hall. 7 p.m. — Butler City Council, City Hall, 215 S. Broadway.

Community honors those who sacrificed all

GARRETT — In a patriotic reunion, nearly 100 people gathered for Monday’s Memorial Day service near the flagpole at the Garrett American Legion Post 178. Post members raised the American flag as the national anthem was played. The anthems for the five branches of the military were played as representatives from each branch raised their respective flags. Fourth District American Legion Commander Gary Parker offered remarks at the gathering Monday, noting that Americans are called not just to honor those who sacrificed their lives in great wars, but also those who have fallen in smaller skirmishes. “And that sacrifice is painfully shared by the Gold Star families and close friends of these heroes. Most of us will not truly understand the depths of their despair unless we have experienced it,” he added.

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