New location for Athens Farmers’ Market and more talk of vacation time at City Council
By Kaitlin Fochesato | Sep. 14, 2015City Council hears from Athens farmers’ market, discusses fire truck payments and issues with saved vacation time.
City Council hears from Athens farmers’ market, discusses fire truck payments and issues with saved vacation time.
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