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Public Meetings In Roswell This Week
The city DOT will have open houses on the Big Creek Parkway and the East Roswell Park connectivity projects.

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The city DOT will have open houses on the Big Creek Parkway and the East Roswell Park connectivity projects.

Two suspects stole a safe and forced an employee into a cooler Sunday morning.
Kathleen Angelucci will step down when her term expires at the end of the year.
Kathleen Angelucci will step down when her term expires at the end of the year.
David Peacock Braun was a Kell High School graduate.
David Peacock Braun was a Kell High School graduate.
More than 30 dining establishments are taking part through Feb. 1.
City residents only are invited to dispose of selected items on Feb. 8.
Kathleen Angelucci will step down when her term expires at the end of the year.
David Peacock Braun was a Kell High School graduate.
David Peacock Braun was a Kell High School graduate.
A Mattie's Call was issued for Lovell McClanahan late Friday.
A Mattie's Call was issued for Lovell McClanahan late Friday.
Next Wednesday's session "Exercise: The Real Fountain of Youth" is free but registration is required.
Lt. James McGee was on the force for 29 years.
The city has hired a California consulting firm to help lay out a short- and long-range culture and arts strategy.
Daily specials and other promotions will continue through next Saturday.
The special guest for Saturday's event is Jason Clark of the Animal Planet program "Snakeskin."
Mountain View Elementary parents renewed their pleas for a new facility on Wednesday, before the school board held off on voting.
The Roswell elementary school topped 10 other competitors.