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Biggest fishing derby yet - Times Gazette

Biggest fishing derby yet By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette Jim Jones, the longtime organizer of an annual kids’ fishing derby at Mitchell Park in Greenfield, is pictured speaking to council members at their meeting Tuesday. Jones and his wife, Liz, along with many others who supported the event, turned out to give gratitude to everyone that helped make the derby a success. Council members pictured (l-r) are Kyle Barr, Eric Borsini, Phil Clyburn, Brenda Losey and Amie Ernst. Photo by Angela Shepherd Photo by Angela Shepherd Photo by Angela Shepherd A group comprising leaders across Highland County has been formed to address workforce problems that have long plagued the area, it was reported at Tuesday’s Greenfield Village Council meeting.

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Local leaders form group to build workforce plan - The Highland County Press

Local leaders form group to build workforce plan - The Highland County Press
highlandcountypress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from highlandcountypress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Greenfield observing Memorial Day - Times Gazette

Greenfield observing Memorial Day By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette Greenfield Village Council members (l-r) Kyle Barr, Eric Borsini, Phil Clyburn, Amie Ernst and Brenda Losey are shown during Tuesday’s meeting. Photo by Angela Shepherd Photo by Angela Shepherd This year’s Memorial Day commemoration in Greenfield will once again not quite look like past years, but there will be an event to honor those who have given their lives in the preservation of freedom. At Tuesday’s council meeting, Greenfield City Manager Todd Wilkin said that this year’s recognition will begin at 10 a.m. Monday, May 31 downtown. After recognition is performed downtown, those observing are welcome to go on to the Greenfield Cemetery where the commemoration will continue. Wilkin said he hopes there are a few singers to volunteer to sing at the cemetery and a speech to recognize “the heroes who gave up their life for the call of freedom.”

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