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Gulf Shores work session offers condolences; Mardi Gras route returns to Hwy 59, $25 entry fee
Summary
At its Jan. 5 work session, the Gulf Shores City Council expressed condolences for the late Rev. Chrisy Ennen, learned that the Mardi Gras parade will move back to Highway 59 with a reduced $25 entry fee, heard that GSHS placed 7th in the Lt. Governor's Cyber Cup and will start a robotics team, and was reminded of an upcoming E-Cycle event.
Gulf Shores — At a Jan. 5 City Council work session, Councilwoman Jennifer Guthrie offered condolences for the reported recent passing of Rev. Chrisy Ennen and asked for prayers for Ennen's family and the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Gulf Shores.
The meeting, presided over by Mayor Robert Craft, also included a series of administrative announcements and an overview of items on the…
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