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Procrastinating taxpayers run down the clock to April 17.

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The properties are located off North Summit Avenue at Girard Street.
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The board met for a budget work session on Tuesday.
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A new Chick-fil-A opens in Kentlands on Thursday morning.
Stephanie Schwab changed her plea in federal district court on Thursday.
Stephanie Schwab changed her plea in federal district court on Thursday.
Stephanie Schwab changed her plea in federal district court on Thursday.
Stephanie Schwab changed her plea in federal district court on Thursday.
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