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Council declines option to buy back former Casey s lot, hoping for donation We did that once, and it didn’t work out,” Sabers said, casting the lone vote deny the sale and go the route of the city buying the lot back from Doerr for $20,000 to redevelop it the “right way.” Written By: Sam Fosness | × The former Casey s General Store location on the northwest corner of Seventh Avenue and Main Street in Mitchell is pictured on July 1, 2021. (Marcus Traxler / Republic) A controversial bare lot on Mitchell s Main Street will be sold in hopes that the profits will be given to the city of Mitchell. ....
Mitchell City Council to consider black eye sale of former Casey s lot as owner to profit $19K from original purchase “I’m not supporting buying this back for $20,000. This should be a black eye on the MADC, not the city,” Council member Dan Allen said. Written By: Sam Fosness | × The former Casey s General Store location on the northwest corner of Seventh Avenue and Main Street in Mitchell is pictured on July 1, 2021. (Marcus Traxler / Republic) A vacant Mitchell Main Street lot, across from the Corn Palace, that’s been shrouded in controversy for the cheap price it sold for in 2019 will change ownership later this month. ....
Council to consider fate of Mitchell s mask mandate The citywide mask mandate could be extended or repealed by the Mitchell City Council on Tuesday at City Hall. Written By: Sam Fosness | × A discarded mask rests on the stage at the Mitchell City Council meeting at the Corn Palace. (Matt Gade / Republic) The Mitchell City Council will consider rescinding or extending the citywide mask mandate on Tuesday, which could determine the fate of the ordinance that s been in place for two months. If the council opts out of rescinding or extending the mask ordinance during the 6 p.m. Tuesday meeting, the mandate will automatically expire on Jan. 27, marking the 60-day period set by the council. In recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, the council will meet Tuesday at City Hall. ....