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We’re not all wet

Area residents need to make their voices heard

Granted, its not the most sexy topic, in fact, discussing it seems, well, dry. But water is definitely a crucial topic. It was addressed by the Barton County Commission Monday morning as it heard a report on a new Federal Emergency Management Agency program designed to better understand rural watersheds. County Engineer Clark Rusco recently attended a national conference in Maryland on FEMA’s Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning (Risk MAP) program. Referring to a slide ...

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