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May 21, 2013

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Mayor: State regulations hurt city clean-up

Published: 4:40 PM, 01/11/2013 Last updated: 4:45 PM, 01/11/2013
 

Author: Alex Green
Source: The Herald-News

According to city officials, state regulations have made it impossible for the City of Graysville to burn brush.

At a Thursday's meeting, Graysville officials discussed the future for its brush pick-up program. Doss said after the meeting that a State of Tennessee representative approached the city a few months ago, reprimanding officials for violating state municipality burning laws.

For further details, see the Sunday edition of The Herald-News.

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