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WICKSBURG RESIDENT UPSET AT ROAD PAVING

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Beth Arnold is upset with the county`s plans to cut a ditch between her house and the one next door, to drain the water away from Oak Hill Road, which is being prepared for paving. She doesn`t see why the roadbed has to be 3 feet above her property level. Arnold says she was not notified that the road was slated to be paved, and she feels like she`s being bullied by county officials.
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