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HEAVILY TRAVELED ROAD SLATED FOR IMPROVEMENTS

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A heavily traveled Houston County road is about to get a new surface. Governor Bob Riley is making an additional $425,000 available to help resurface Murphy Mill Road. The money requires matching funds that will come from both Houston County and the City of Dothan. The funds were secured in part by the efforts of State Senator Harri Anne Smith
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