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RIEGER UPDATES CITY ON LEAD SERVICE PIPE SURVEY
The City of Huron sent out letters to residents concerning taking an inventory of lead water service lines. It is follow up to a state survey of lead lines from over a year ago. Water sewer superintendent with Huron, …
COMMISSION RICH BRAGG COVERS END OF SEASON FOR GREEN YARD WASTE PICKUP
Towards the end of the season for the green yard waste container pickup in the city of Huron. At Monday nights Huron City Commission meeting Rich Bragg tried to clear up the schedule of when yard waste containers would …
RUNGE UPDATE THE CITY COMMISSION ON SD 37 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT
At Monday nights Huron City Commission meeting, city engineer Brett Runge updated the commission on the progress of the SD 37 reconstruction project. Runge describes where the pavers will be placed.
MITTELSTEDT HIGHLIGHTS ACTIVITIES OF HIGH SCHOOL SRB
At this past Tuesday's regular session of the Huron School Board, Huron High School principal Rodney Mittelstedt spoke about the student SRB, the student responsibility block formerly known as homeroom. He describes their function. Mittelstedt introduced two …
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