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REPORTS DETAIL HEALTH & INCOME STATISTICS
The University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation recently released “County Health Rankings,” the first report to rank the overall health of the counties in all 50 states by using a standard formula to measure how healthy people are and how long they live. read more...
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FREE TROLLEY TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN FESTIVALS
By HUGH WADDELL Special to the REVIEW In a show of unity to attract more neighboring county visitors this Spring to Perry County on Saturday, March 20, Lobelville Mayor Robby Moore and Linden Mayor Jim Azbill jointly announce that a free trolley “shuttle” running all day between the two towns, during Linden’s Blooming Arts Festival & Lobelville’s Buffalo River Springfest. read more...
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PCSCD GIVING AWAY FREE TREES
The Perry County Soil Conservation District announces their tenth annual tree giveaway, beginning today, Wednesday, March 3, and ending Friday, March 26. Four species are available this year: Bald Cypress, Cherrybark Oak, White Ash, and Loblolly Pine. The limit is 10 trees per participant, and trees will be given away on a first-come, first-served basis. Trees may be picked up on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Planting trees is a great opportunity to return a little beauty to Perry County for future generations. Planting a tree betters the environment, creates more homes for wildlife, and cuts down on erosion. The Perry County SCD office is located in the office complex with Dr. King’s Optometry, next door to KM Market, at 316 West Main Street, Linden. For more info, call 931-589-2615.
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