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Councilors being asked for transparency

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It’s a new year but the discord on the Fairmont City Council remains. Right now, the council is facing allegations against three of its members: Britney Kawecki, newly elected Councilor-At-Large, Wayne Hasek, newly re-elected Ward 4 representative and Jay Maynard, Ward 1 representative. The ...

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Association grateful for support To the Editor: On behalf of the Martin County Preservation Association, managing the Chubb House and Red Rock Center for the Arts, we sincerely thank those who contributed to a successful 4th quarter. We are internally grateful to our autonomous donor, who ...

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A duty to help poor and hungry To the Editor: We all know about our duty to help the poor and hungry. That duty is repeatedly articulated in Scripture. Christ stressed that duty as one of the foundations of his Gospel message of love. But the difficult part of that duty is knowing how to ...

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Support ‘Kids Against Hunger’ To the Editor: February 8, 2025, is fast approaching and that is the date the “Kids Against Hunger” will be packing food. This will take place at the Fairmont Armory from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. So, grab your neighbors, friends, and family to make a team of ...

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Consider getting involved in Kids Against Hunger To the Editor: Thanksgiving for many is a season of plenty. Remember your parents saying “clean your plate, kids are starving somewhere?” Truth is, locally as well as globally, hunger is real and persistent, and often we feel just cleaning ...

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Consider preserving history on Give to the Max Day To the editor: A matching funds campaign is in full force for the Red Rock Center for the Arts and Chubb House, managed by the Martin County Preservation Association, a 501c3 tax-deductible organization. Nov. 21 is Give to the Max Day in ...