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The South Park Women’s Club (SPWC) meeting on Monday, January 19 will feature a discussion about common scams and how to protect yourself. Because there has been an increase in scams in South Park and surrounding communities, a South Park police officer will speak about who is often targeted, especially seniors.  They will also offer tips on how you can protect yourself and prevent this from happening to you.   Scams are a growing problem, and everyone needs to be aware and alert.  Read more...

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Rep. Bud Cook (R-Greene/Washington) announced nearly $420,000 has been awarded to nonprofits serving residents in Greene and Washington counties. The money comes through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP), a tax credit initiative that encourages businesses to invest in projects that strengthen communities and improve quality of life for residents

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Rep. Bud Cook (R-Greene/Washington) announced $750,000 in state funding had been awarded to municipalities in the 50th District. The money comes from the statewide Local Share Account (LSA), which is supported by gaming revenues

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