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First Street residents voice concerns at hearing for elevator propane tank | News, Sports, Jobs


First Street residents voice concerns at hearing for elevator propane tank
By Sue Sitter - | Mar 6, 2021
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Rugby Farmers Union Elevator Manager David Holzwarth, standing, answers a question by a First Street resident at a special city council hearing March 1.
Concerned residents of First Street in Rugby voiced their concerns over a proposal to locate a 30,000- gallon propane tank in their neighborhood. The hearing was held March 1 at the Rugby Armory.
Wearing a T-shirt that read, “First St. Lives Matter,” resident Karen Larson asked questions along with her neighbors about the safety of the tank at a special hearing, where city council members voted to decide on a variance request by the elevator. ....

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Busy day for city committees | News, Sports, Jobs - The Pierce County Tribune


Busy day for city committees
Public meetings set for February, March
By Sue Sitter - | Jan 30, 2021
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Two Rugby residents walk for exercise in the Rugby Armory on a recent Friday morning. The City of Rugby has scheduled a public hearing for March 15 at 7 p.m. to present a plan for updating the facility.
City of Rugby government committees made final recommendations for a controversial project at the city recreation complex in regular meetings held Wednesday, Jan. 20, at city hall.
A project to replace drain tiles on baseball diamonds at the complex spurred months of discussion when factors such as early snowfall caused delays in work and added expenses when sod pulled from the grounds froze and died. More expenses were incurred when the contractor, Austin Harles of Fargo firm MBF Drain Tile used city equipment for some of the work and according to recreation committee members, damaged fencing on the property. ....

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