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Fulton Honors Its Veterans

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Coming together on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, the Fulton community gathered Tuesday to pay tribute to the nation’s veterans. Several speakers reflected on the importance of the day during a ceremony at the Fulton Municipal Building. […]

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Code Enforcement Officer Admits Theft

A city employee in the Fulton Code Department has admitted to stealing cash that she received in her office for rental permits and contractor licenses. According to her own statements to police, Rita Higgins says that she has been skimming money for the past two to three years. […]

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Water Worries Go Down the Drain

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Wednesday afternoon, the city of Fulton received notice that its second day of water samples all came back negative for E. coli bacteria. Meeting the health department’s requirements for two consecutive testing days with clean samples, the city lifted the boil water advisory that had been in place since Saturday. With proof that the water is safe, Fulton officials say they are happy to get back to a normal routine. […]

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Two Months Remain On Intersection Project

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Work to widen the main intersection through the city of Fulton is nearing completion. So far, state Department of Transportation officials say there have been no significant problems with the project. If all goes as expected with the remaining work, it could be wrapped up by mid-November. […]

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Problem Property Set To Come Down

<p>The former Thrift Store and More was damaged in November 2007. City officials say the property should be taken down by the middle of next month.</p>

Activity is slated to begin this week to remove asbestos at the site of the former Thrift Store and More at West Second and Broadway in Fulton. The building was damaged in November 2007 when a neighboring structure collapsed. According to city officials, the remains of the building will be gone by mid-October. […]