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Lauderdale County Road, Bridge Projects Move Forward

Lauderdale County Road, Bridge Projects Move Forward

Multiple road and bridge projects throughout Lauderdale County are moving forward as Supervisors work to make needed repairs to the county’s infrastructure.

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The Meridian Star

https://www.meridianstar.com/news/local_news/road-bridge-projects-move-forward/article_e1fff748-0aff-5561-98bc-1c41bdf226c9.html

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