2. Eligible CDBG activities 3. Presentation of identifi ed community development and housing needs 4. Presentation of activities proposed for CDBG application 5. Review of any potential residential and nonresidential displacement 6. Resident input regarding community development and housing needs, the proposed CDBG project, and other CDBG activities Residents of the City of Cornell, including residents with low and moderate incomes that may be impacted by the project, are encouraged to attend. The meeting room is ADA accessible. Persons needing additional accommodations, should contact the city clerk, via telephone, at 715-2393710. 2. Eligible CDBG activities 3. Presentation of identifi ed community development and housing needs 4. Presentation of activities proposed for CDBG application 5. Review of any potential residential and nonresidential displacement 6. Resident input regarding community development and housing needs, the proposed CDBG project, and other CDBG activities Residents of the City of Cornell, including residents with low and moderate incomes that may be impacted by the project, are encouraged to attend. The meeting room is ADA accessible. Persons needing additional accommodations, should contact the city clerk, via telephone, at 715-2393710.
Michelle “MACE” Curran trained with the Air Force for 10 years before becoming part of the Thunderbirds, eventually earning the lead solo position of the formation. As lead solo, Curran spent most of her time performing maneuvers upside down. It was with the Thunderbirds that Curran discovered her love for inspiring others to let go of their fear and embrace confidence. SUBMITTED
Shelia Nyberg of the Clark County Economic Development Corporation urged members of the Stetsonville Village Board to join in a regional commission with the goal of getting freight rail back on the local line. BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
Work is continuing on the expansion of the Frontline plant complex on Jensen Dr. in Medford. Currently, state inspectors perform on-site building inspections and reviews during construction and remodeling of commercial and industrial properties. That would change under a proposal being considered by the city council to hire a Marshfield-based firm to do the work. This could improve response times for building projects. BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
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