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Local officials urge community to stand up against crime

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11 September, 2024

By Felicia Farnsworth

“Crime is at an all-time high in Union Springs,” stated Mayor Roderick Clark at the September 3 City Council meeting.”  If you see something, say something. These are drastic times, enough is enough! As we see around the country, communities are being plagued with violence in schools as well as local neighborhoods. I plead with our local community to stand up against crime and violence for our youth, senior citizens, and the working class.”

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