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    Touring Fulton's City Parks

    September 04, 2018
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    TOURING FULTON’S CITY PARKS – Fulton Parks Board Chairman Kenney Etherton and board members, along with Fulton City Manager Mike Gunn toured each of the city’s parks last week in preparation for a special called public meeting Sept. 4. Area residents were invited to attend the meeting at the city’s largest main park to offer input and suggestions for improvements to the city park as well Bennie Gordon Park, Riceville Park, Pontotoc Park, and Campbell Plaza. (Photo by Benita Fuzzell) TOURING FULTON’S CITY PARKS – Fulton Parks Board Chairman Kenney Etherton and board members, along with Fulton City Manager Mike Gunn toured each of the city’s parks last week in preparation for a special called public meeting Sept. 4. Area residents were invited to attend the meeting at the city’s largest main park to offer input and suggestions for improvements to the city park as well Bennie Gordon Park, Riceville Park, Pontotoc Park, and Campbell Plaza. (Photo by Benita Fuzzell)

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