Richwood Council discusses new streets in Dudley Circle
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May 27, 2020

Richwood Council discusses new streets in Dudley Circle

By Sherryl Sheets of the Richwood Gazette

Richwood Council met Tuesday evening for its regular meeting with council member Lauri Eliot Shea and Village Administrator Monte Asher absent from the meeting.
Councilman Reddy Brown asked Mayor Scott Jerew where the village stood on street construction in the Dudley Circle.
Mayor Jerew stated that c...

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