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A
B
A
Here
Craig
is
currently
at
the
district
baseball
championship
to
watch
his
son.
He
plays
on
singular
Flyers,
currently
playing
I
believe
Whitehall
for
the
for
the
district
baseball
championships.
So
he
let
me
know
last
night
he
may
not
be
here
and
he
he
confirmed
that
just
about
three
hours
now.
A
Next,
on
the
agenda,
we
have
an
approval
minutes
from
the
regular
council
meeting
of
May
11
2023
and
the
public
utilities
committee
meeting
is
May.
11
2023
do.
C
A
Have
any
edits,
editions
or
admissions
those
minutes
I'm
seeing
none
of
those
Ministry
stands
approved.
Next,
we
have
obvious
participation.
Tonight
we
have
a
few
special
guests,
so
we're
going
to
go
and
kind
of
water
here
the
first
invited
guest
we
have
is
is
coach.
Pendleton
we've
got
a
few
of
the
state
runner-up
football
team
members
here
tonight.
The
mayor
has
a
special
Proclamation
for
coach
and
the
team.
A
The
mayor,
you
want
to
step
forward
and
coach
and
players
if
you
guys
want
to
want
to
stand
up
to
be
recognized
and
you
come
come
on
back,
look
come
on
back
behind
through
here
coach.
You've
done
this
you've
done
this
a
couple
times
before.
Looking
back
here,
coach
guys
come
on
back.
If
you
want
to.
I
A
K
A
Coach
before
these
guys
leave
and,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
leave
just
a
few
things
about
this,
this
class
in
general,
they
were
what
the
winningest
class
in
school
history
and
you
know
with
ironton's
tradition.
A
Let's
see
that
that's
saying
a
lot,
you
know,
and
you
know,
I
see
you
guys
working.
Everybody
sees
you
guys
working
in
the
summer
and
you
know
winter
everything
you
guys
are
always
out
on
the
field.
So
dedication,
heart
and
determination-
and
you
know
ultimately
you
know-
that's
that's
going
to
get
you
far
in
life.
So
we
appreciate
you
guys
representing
your
school
and
we
we
appreciate
the
way
you
guys
represent
this
city.
So
thank
you
guys.
C
A
Next,
up
as
an
invited
guest,
we
have
Pemberton
going
to
speak
on
behalf
of
the
the
ordinance
concerning
oversized
load
within
ceilings.
Correct.
I
A
Okay,
so
a
solicitor
did
you
get
that
I
were
going
to
amend
sections
I'm
trying
to
find
it
in
here
I,
don't
have
the
ordinance
on
hand
either.
A
I
L
I
A
I
D
A
Because
that's
the
only
that's
what
you
guys
do
when
you
get
called
out
is
raise
the
lights.
Correct!
That's!
Okay!
To
be!
If
city
workers
are
required
to
raise
whether
what
you
have
on
traffic
lights,.
J
I
N
A
I
guess
I,
don't
think
we
need
to
include
assist
in
I,
wouldn't
even
include
that
just
included
in
the
move
correct.
Is
that
what
we're
saying
Mike
the
assistant
in
the
in
the
travel
or
how
do
you
want
to
award
that
to
assist
in
the
move
or
in
the
travel
or,
if
we're
required
to
assist
in
this?
What's
the
Divergence
in
your
language
is
transit
to
assist
in
transit.
H
M
N
A
D
G
A
We
good
mayor
you
get
on
that
ordinance.
Okay,
next
invite
guest.
We
have
tonight,
is
Mr
Mark
biggest
here
to
discuss
the
resolution
on
the
agenda.
N
He
had
a
three
properties
Broadway
acquisition
that
we
have
to
procreate,
because
one
has
it's
actually
four
pieces
of
property.
One
has
four
sisters
and
one
of
them
doesn't
agree
to.
So
we
just
got
a
resolution
to
allow
Mac
and
begin
that
process.
Council
has
to
approve
that
it's
just
part
of
the
right-of-way
acquisition
for
the
Fifth,
Street,
Bridge,
replacing
and
really
just
appear.
If
you
have
any
questions.
M
Step
one
legislature:
if
you
have
the
steps
you
have
to
go
through
the
program,
just
the
first
step
when
this
was
passed
and
the
mayor
will
send
a
notice
of
those
four
properties,
two
of
them
received.
So
you've
got
to
published
in
the
paper
to
the
unknown
air
blah
blah
blah
I
prepared
those
notices
mayor
for
you,
because
you
do
that
immediate-
that
one
passage
of
this
I'll
get
a
few
more
and.
M
M
It
takes
a
three-fifth
voter
to
council
to
proceed
with
the
Appropriations
and
then
you've
waited
30
days,
and
then
you
send
out
notices
again
to
the
people
with
what
the
appraisals
are.
What
the
offer
is
for
the
purchase
can't
negotiate
that
with
them,
then
patients
filing
for
it,
the
money
that's
spent
or
the
amount
that's
been
appraised
for
each
one
paid
into
the
court
clerk
of
courts
and
the
city
then
immediately
can
take
possession
of
those
properties
and
start
to
work.
M
N
They've
been
working
on
this,
the
right
way
acquisition
company
has
and
it's
yes,
it's
as
quick
as
possible.
F
Nate
I
guess
estimated
appraisal
value
properties.
N
N
F
F
I
know
I
know
we're
kind
of
like
considering
that
the
appraisal
for
those
right
aways
came
in
at
half
what
they're
not
considered
immediately
right.
N
N
N
N
A
Anything
else
you
wanted
Mr
Vegas
all
right.
Thank
you
for
that.
Moving
on
to
our
regular
portion
of
ice
participation,
if
you'd
like
to
address
Council,
if
we
step
to
the
podium
state,
your
name
and
address
and
you'll
have
five
minutes
of
state's
your
comments
or
concerns.
G
G
Efforts
in
that
second
I
would
like
to
ask
that
if
I
could
get
some
type
of
action
or
something
on
my
alley,
that's
the
700
or
800
block
of
7th
Street
in
between
Quincy
and
Monroe.
It's
I've
had
a
surveyor.
There,
I've
had
an
engineer.
There.
I've
spent
several
thousand
dollars
in
my
own
money,
putting
cement
back
there,
because
I
kept
getting
mud
where
my
grass
was
a
small
patch
of
grass.
There
I
have
two
garages
in
between
the
two
garages
and
what's
happened.
G
So
what
happens
now
is
water
where
it
was
supposed
to
flow
into
Quincy
down
so
South
to
Quincy
and
down
to
Sixth
Street
at
a
drain
there,
a
quarter
of
six
and
Quincy
the
water
can't
get
above
where
this
laptop,
so
it
just
sits
on
my
property,
I
mean
if
it
rains
at
all
I've
got
water
sitting
there
until
it
just
dissipates
into
the
ground.
The
engineer
told
me
really
there's
nothing.
I
can
do
it
would
have
to
be
the
city.
There
should
be
a
storm.
G
There
should
be
a
drainage,
some
type
of
drainage
in
that
alley.
There's
not
so
I,
don't
know
the
solution,
but
I'd
like
to
it's
in
it's
in
very
rough
shape.
Number
two
I
would
wanting
to
know
if
the
seven,
the
six
or
excuse
me,
700,
800,
900
block
of
seven
street
is
going
to
be
paid
I.
Don't
understand
why
we,
the
city,
would
pave
up
the
400,
500,
600
block
I,
believe
the
seventh
and
restart
after
the
900
block
would
not
add
extra
expense
to
stop
and
then
come
back
and
do
it
later.
I.
G
H
G
On
seven
except
the
500
block,
I
believe
it's
500.,
the
last
block
of
the
Metropolitan
Authority
housing
right
after
one
block
after
Kingsbury
St
Lawrence
now
and
the
final
thing
I
wanted
to
bring
up
would
be
I've
done.
Some
research
in
this
myself
I,
don't
believe
for
the
most
part,
the
residential
care
providers
such
as
Necco
and
other
places
like
that
I,
don't
think
they're
paying
income
tax
I,
don't
think
their
employees
are
through
through
my
work.
G
G
Just
the
whole
theme
that
I
think
the
Ironton
really
needs
to
do.
We
need
to
stop
being
exploited
by
out
of
town
interest,
and
these
are
entities
that
bring
people
from
their
individuals
from
out
of
the
city
out
of
this
area
to
provide
services.
They
bring
an
increased
Demand
on
Public,
Services,
Public,
Safety
and
they're,
not
paying
their
fair
share.
G
We'll
get
the
details.
I
won't
have
time,
but
I
think.
If
anybody
we
should
be
making
sure
these
individuals
first
of
all,
I,
don't
think
that
they're
allowed
to
operate
I
think
it's
a
zoning
violation
for
places
like
that
to
operate
in
r1s,
r2s
and
most
likely
are
threes
because
they
are
businesses,
but
they
are
operating
and
they
are
making
money
and
they
are
paying
employees
and
those
they're
not
paying
they're,
not
doing
anything
to
add
to
the
tax
base
to
the
city,
but
they
are
increasing
demands
on
the
city
of
its
resources.
G
P
A
To
take
care
of
it,
okay,
so,
okay,
mayor,
do
you
care
to
update
us
on
that
John.
N
N
C
F
And
Nate,
so
I
did
see
that
you
already
sat
down,
but
have
you
have
you
talked?
Have
you
come
back
to
the
mayor's
office
for
Dennis
about
stored
grain
yeah.
F
A
I
will
say
the
council
really,
you
know
we
didn't
have
I
mean
I
wish
I
didn't
want
him
put
it
in
and
I
wanted
our
engineer
to
have
the
most
input
in
that
to
determine
which
streets
are
the
most
heavily
traveled
and
which
streets
were
in
the
worst
condition.
But
one
other
thing
I
want
to
hit
on
is
the
Alleyways
which
I
I
hear
you
on
the
drainage,
because
I
live
on
bathroom
and
I
they're
supposed
to
be
a
there.
A
Well,
there
is
going
to
be
a
storm
drain
project
going
on
down
there
at
some
point,
but
for
the
last
eight
years
I've
lived
down
there
I've
had
you
know
water
coming
down
both
because
I
kind
of
live
in
kind
of
what
you're
saying
in
the
bottom-
and
one
thing
I
do
want
to
say,
is
with
the
paving
project,
came
the
extra
millings
from
the
streets
and
what
the
plan
was
Mr
Pemberton.
You
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
we're
planning
to
use
those
millings
from
Ours
from
the
street.
You
know
Milling
the
street.
A
G
A
I'm
gonna
let
our
supervisors
and
mayor
look
into
that
appreciate
your
your
comments.
Concerns
do
we
have
any
other
other
audience
participation
tonight.
K
C
F
K
There's
the
issue
that
we
have
the
property
all
built
on
the
my
property
line,
my
property
line
to
the
alley.
There's
15
feet
there.
So,
if
I
build
a
building
and
I'll
have
doors
facing
the
alley
from
the
alley
to
my
ability
to
be
15
feet.
So
if
somebody,
the
city,
owns
it,
it's
a
city
would
come
in
and
block
that
for
some
reason
and
then
my
building
would
be
you
know,
access
to
my
building.
K
F
M
K
J
About
you
know,
I
think
it
kind
of
follow
this
project
and
I
see
exactly
where
you're
coming
from,
because
I
wouldn't
want
to
improve
property.
I,
don't
know-
and
you
know,
when
you
look
at
the
big
picture,
we
give
away
alleys
all
the
time
that's
unused
and
to
me
they
hate
that
15
foot
strip,
you
could
do
your
financing
or
whatever
you
do
repaired
or
build
concrete
slab
or
something
I
mean
you
need
to
own
it.
You
know
you
would
want
a
payment
or
whatever.
K
J
K
C
F
F
K
K
K
K
Because
he
knew
I
was
having
issue
trying
to
get
that
developed
and
he's
just
going
to
put
a
garage
there
and
I
thought
well.
I've
already
came
to
the
council
meeting
and
talked
to
them
about
the
time
it's
all
together,
because
it
should
have
been
a
sidewalk
for
there
years
ago
and
there
never
was
a
sidewalk.
So
basically,
we
got
a
piece
of
15-foot
strip
here
from
my
property
to
the
alley
right
that
we
have
to
I
mean
we
may
as
we
mow
and
all
that
stuff.
F
K
That's
why
the
property
is
I,
forced
your
side,
the
Jones
Street
alley,
and
then
the
island
Peddlers
Hometown
I
mean
upward
all
three
of
those
yeah
and
then
I
got
the
neighbor
next
door
to
the
fence,
which
isn't
a
problem
and
he's
the
one
trying
to
purchase
it.
Probably
so,
there's
only
one
neighbor
so.
F
F
Maybe
you
can
I,
don't
know
if
we
can
send
an
invite
to
them.
I
don't
know
if
it's.
A
Almost
I
don't
know
it's
almost
like
the
60
of
adjacent
Property,
Owners.
F
H
K
J
H
D
Committee
meeting
and
the
the
process
is
that
committee
has
to
either
approve
or
disapprove,
and
then
the
solicitor
will
make
an
ordinance
that
we
vote
on
and
we
couldn't
get
a
motion
for
either
approval
or
disapproval,
and
we
can
bring
that
up
again
when
the
members
of
the
public
utilities
committee
are
ready
to
make
some
sort
of
decision
on
it
either
way,
and
even
if
it's
disapproved
it
can
still
be
sent
on
to
have
a
solicitor
make
an
ordinance
and
and
then
the
body
would
discuss
it
and
vote
on.
So.
C
K
C
A
We'll
probably
have
to
to
I
mean,
instead
of
going
back
and
forth
nothing's
even
on
the
agenda
tonight
to
even
vote
on
purpose.
So
what
we'll
probably
have
to
do
is
probably
call
another
puc
or
maybe
even
strategic,
strategic
planning,
meeting
or
or
industrial
commercial
meeting
and
kind
of
either
give
it
a
recommendation
or
a
favorable
or
unfavorable
recommendation,
and
then
we'll
have
it
on
the
agenda
and
that
will
probably
be
I
would
say.
Next
next
meeting
we've
got
quite
a
while
before
the
next
meeting
or
we
can
make.
F
M
A
M
H
D
F
F
M
M
P
So
that
what
if,
as
a
solution,
City
maintains
ownership
of
property,
this
gentleman
pays
the
construction
costs
to
pay
gravel.
Whatever
it
costs,
I
mean
whatever
whatever
option
he
chooses
still
ours,
but
he's
got
access
to
do
what
he
needs
to
drive
away
parking
whatever,
then
doesn't
that
negate
the
bid
process?
It's
still
ours,
he
just
happens
to
be
driving
on
and
parking
on
it.
Well,
I.
Don't.
J
A
We're
probably
somebody
call
a
meeting
on
that
prior
to
putting
it
on
on
the
agenda,
any
other
audience
participation,
seeing
none
moving
on
to
Communications.
There
are
none
reports.
There
are
none
moving
along
to
ordinances
Marta.
Would
you
please
give
ordinance
2336
second
reading.
F
J
O
A
Most
by
Nate,
second,
by
Jacob,
suspend
the
rules
and
give
ordinance
2336
third
reading
by
title.
Only
roll
call
please.
A
Hi
rules
have
been
suspended
for
women's
23
36
Marta.
Would
you
please
give
that
third
reading
by
title
only.
F
A
few
things
that
I'd
like
to
kind
of
talk
about
some
of
the
things
I
still
think
we
need
to
take
care
of
one
is
our
r1a
match.
F
We
talked
about,
we've
got
about
I,
don't
know,
I,
think
we
left
about
half
of
it,
so
I
would
I
think
that's
why
it's
kind
of
pressing
when
we
review
this.
So
we
can
address
some
of
these
issues
that
we've
had
so
I
would
like
to
see
if
we
could
have
another
zoning
Workshop
to
address
some
of
this
again
I,
don't
I
don't
want
to
go
into
this
like
hatefully,
either
I
like
to
be
on
team.
F
I
like
to
get
a
good
knife
out
there,
where
people
View
and
give
feedback
so
I'd
like
to
be
able
to
work
on
that
this
summer
also
and
try
to
get
that
going
I
kind
of
forward
where
we
left
off
to
Jacob's
data
progress
maps
on
that
and
then
the
second
thing
too.
You
need
to
extend
this
was
kind
of
evaluating
some
of
the
language
with
the
licensing
requirements.
F
As
far
as
mayor
can
you
speak,
but
also
the
overpassed
with
the
license
requirements
as
far
as
some
of
the
and
and
or
language
in
it
re-evaluating
that
certifications,
part
of
that
grocery?
Yes,
yeah.
O
I
F
A
This
extension
400.
now
I
would
like
to
add.
Nate
is
the
the
one
because
I
prepared
that
legislation
and
the
the
the
oversight
committees
are,
you
know,
groups
or
whatever
those
were
the
four
specifically
mentioned
by
by
The
Advocates
or
the
Coalition
or
whatever,
for
for
the
proper
regulation
of
the
group
home,
so
that
was
from
that
was
directly.
That
was
input
directly
from
that
group.
So
I
just
want
to
put
that
out
there
that
those
are
the
four
it
wasn't
one.
A
F
Wasn't
and
maybe
and
no
I
agree
with
you
that
I
do
recall
that
but
I
think
there
was
a
four
statement
on
that.
N
A
It
included
all
four
of
them,
then,
at
the
end
of
it
and
said,
hang
into
either
whatever
authorized
and
or
in
good
standing
with,
so
they
could
have
the
accreditation.
But
if
they're
on
like
suspension,
they
wouldn't
be.
They
wouldn't
be
that's
where
they
endorsed.
It
came
in
Chris.
P
Heard
the
conversations
we
had
yesterday,
I
was
in
the
meeting
Friday
with
that
coalition
and
specifically
the
the
entity
is
all
I
can
think
to
call
it
that
exists
at
12th
and
Montgomery
that
has
now
Cloverly
from
one
house
to
now
three
houses,
folks
from
that
Coalition
spoke
to
that
very
Point,
carp
being
something
this
this
place
is
in
violation
of
so
yes,
I
think
that's
extremely
important
that
we
stick
to
those
four
governing
bodies.
Well,.
I
I
A
Exactly
I
agree
real
cold.
Please
mark.
E
A
C
A
My
Bob
and
the
second
bike
Chris
now
just
for
transparency,
a
little
bit
of
discussion
is
currently
I've
stated
this
before,
but
currently
the
speed
limit
for
trains
traveling
through
City
Limits
is
40..
A
If,
if
you've
been
to
save
a
lot
when
the
Train's
barreling
through
there
with
a
heavy
load
on
it,
you
can
literally
feel
it
in
your
chest.
You
know
so,
with
all
the
things
happening,
Nationwide
I
know
it's.
You
know
kind
of
toned
down
a
little
bit,
but
a
lot
of
people
contacted
me
about
the
speed
of
trains
going
through
there.
We
did
send
them
a
certified
letter,
Norful
folk
and
Southern.
We
did
some
certified
letter
stating
the
the
purpose
of
this
legislation.
So
I
just
want
to
clear
that
up.
F
Want
to
follow
up
achieved
to
see
you
could
hit
us
some
cross
estimates
with
speed
monitoring
system
that
you
talked
about
before
this
year.
F
D
I
just
wanted
for
a
sake
of
discussion.
I
just
wanted
to
let
you
know
that
I
can't
vote
for
this
I'll
have
to
abstain,
because
I
have
an
affiliation
with
the
railroad.
D
However,
I
do
know
that
they
are
building
trains
now
that
are
longer
up
to
14,
almost
15
000
feet,
and
if
you
slow
that
that
speed
limit
down
and
I'm
I
don't
have
a
dog
in
this
fight,
but
the
time
it
would
take
that
length
of
train
to
pass
would
be
a
little
over
six
minutes
and
just
something
to
consider
with
all
the
festivities
we
are
going
to
have
at
the
riverfront
a
six
minute
train.
It's
something
to
think
about.
J
Well,
just
FYI,
you
know
travel
agency
four
or
five
times
a
day,
Second
Street
up
here
yesterday,
's
matches
which
was
47
miles
an
hour,
but
you
know
I
feel
myself
gradually
be
right.
Besides
what
I'm
doing,
and
one
day
last
week
in
the
same
way,
they've
run
47
mile
per
hour
in
Mississippi
at
least
twice
I
know
it's
like
you
said
over
there
and
you
can
feel
it
through
another
person
before.
A
And
I:
do
they
Nate
in
part
about
the
monitoring
system?
That'd
be
a
great
way
to
where
we
don't
have
typing
resources,
just
they
we
can
check
digitally
or
you
know,
through
Wi-Fi
or
whatever,
and
pictures
pop
up
kind
of
like
a
trail
cam
or
whatever
here's
the
speed.
Here's
your
picture
send
it
off
to
them.
A
Agree:
I
just
wanted
information
now,
that's
my
thing:
I
agree
and
Mike.
Imagine
if
something
happened
on
the
North,
End
and
derailments
and
you'd
be
out
of
the
home
and
I
think
I
would
too
so
I
mean
that
was.
There
was
just
a
lot
of
concerns
about
that
and
I
I
wholeheartedly
agree
with
with
the
concerns
of
the
residents
that
approached
me
with
this.
That
being
said,
we've
got
most
of
my
Bible
second
by
Chris
box.
J
A
O
I
would
like
to
make
a
motion
to
amend
ordinance,
2334
out
of
section
seven
that
states
in
instances
where
the
street
department
is
required
to
assist
in
transit,
there's
salvi
a
one-time
charge
equal
to
two
laborers
two
hours:
minimum
pay
one
and
a
half
times
overtime,
paid
plus
fringe
benefits.
E
A
All
right
ordinance
2334
has
been
amended
Marta.
Would
you
please
give
amended
ordinance
2334
Road
Reading
by
title
only.
D
A
A
N
P
A
A
Orders
23
34
has
been
adopted.
Moving
on
to
resolutions
Marta.
Would
you
please
give
reading
to
resolution
2337.
N
Financial
statements,
the
second
one,
is
The
Five-Year,
Plan
Bin
annual
updates
to
also
announced
that
our
field
audits
were
ended
in
the
last
Thursday,
so
we'll
probably
be
getting
some
notifications
within
the
next
four.
A
C
P
Quickly
updates
for
the
folks
that
address
Council
last
meeting
first
folks
that
live
in
the
neighborhood
on
North
North
3rd
Street,
thank
you
goes
out
to
Mayor
cramblet
and
to
Chief
Johnson
for
addressing,
for
the
beginning,
at
least
of
addressing
removing
of
oversized
vehicles,
at
least
one
or
two
of
those
vehicles
have
been
removed.
So
the
people
from
that
neighborhood
wanted
me
to
tell
you.
Thank
you
they.
My
understanding
is
that
we've
issued
several
five-day
warnings
on
several
of
those
Vehicles,
many
of
them
that
are
currently
unregistered
or
non-operational.
P
P
P
She
has
a
fixed
structure
that
brings
with
her
for
the
disability,
vehicle,
Parts,
I,
believe
and
because,
as
Mr
Holt
mentioned,
the
condition
of
the
alley
she
can't
get
onto
her
properly
her
property
without
dragging
the
entire
bottom
of
her
car
and
that
apparatus
causing
damage
to
it.
So
she'd
like
to
have
somebody
go,
take
a
look
as
I
said:
it's
the
2200
Block
of
South,
7th
Street
and
the
last
thing
the
folks
on
Karen
Street,
your
honor.
P
If
you
could
give
some
sort
of
an
update
and
I
told
them
that
they
are
probably
going
to
be
impacted
by
the
water
project
that
we
have
going
on
down
in
Green
Valley.
They
just
wanted
to
know
what
the
update
is
on
that
as
far
as
repairs
for
their
street.
If
it's
going
to
be
asphalted
over
the
broken
up
concrete
or
if
it's
going
to
be
very
Concrete
in
it
and
then
for
final
map
of
the
drones.
P
D
I
even
saw
your
cruise
down
today,
working
on
Mean
Street
fixing
a
drain
down
there,
and
there
is
a
lady
Sue
Pearson
on
Clark
Street.
Just
wanted
me
to
remind
you
of
that,
ditch
and
Culvert
that.
D
No
she's
on
on
Clark,
Mr,
Pemberton
and
I
looked
at
that
sometime
back
and
hopefully
after
things
settle
down
a
little
bit.
You
know
attend
to
that.
Just
wanted
to
to
mention
it
tonight.
Mr
Mayor
at
the
last
council
meeting
you
had
said
bids,
would
go
out
in
about
two.
D
There
be
any
porta
potties
or
trash
cans
on
the
parade
route.
A
Be
able
to
answer
that
after
tonight.
Lastly,
pickleball
tournament
coming
up
the
27th
Brett
Thomas
told
me
that
tomorrow
will
be
the
last
day
for
registration.
We
have
quite
a
few
teams
registered
for
that.
So
don't
forget
about
that.
Graduation
has
is
going
on
or
is
coming
up.
So
congratulations
to
all
the
Ironton
City
residents
that
are
going
to
be
graduating
or
have
a
family
member
graduating.
Please
be
safe
and
have
fun
Memorial
Day
parade
is
coming
up
this
coming
Monday,
so
don't
forget
about
that
and
enjoy
the
time.