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Tamina Residents Oppose Shenandoah Zoning Proposal

Several Tamina residents criticized the city’s plan to allow commercial development on three city-owned properties which are adjacent to Tamina residential areas. Speaking as an advocate for the community, at both the February 21 Planning and Zoning meeting and the February 22 City Council meeting, Minister Tyrone Price said zoning…

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Vandalism at City Park

Vandals caused notable damage to the Shenandoah city park over the Christmas weekend, shattering one toilet, plugging storm drains and scattering landscape stones over the tennis courts. All restrooms were temporarily closed after the incident and the estimated cost for repairs is around $2000. Although one restroom has since reopened, repairs…