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Residents urge blue lights for autism awareness, seek local services guide; county-commissioner candidate introduces himself
Summary
During the March 11 public-comment period, Josephine Call asked the council to light downtown blue in April for autism awareness, Jerry Kesterke warned of missed trash pickups and asked for a resource guide for new residents, and Rob Mullins introduced his county-commissioner campaign and offered a letter supporting a local grant application.
During public comment at the March 11 Washington Court House City Council meeting, three residents raised community-focused items ranging from awareness lighting to missed municipal services and a campaign introduction.
Josephine Call (327 N. Main St.) requested that the city light downtown street lights blue during April for autism awareness month. "Some people in the community have a diagnosis of autism, and I think it'll be fun and cool if you guys make the street lights blue for autism awareness month, the month…
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