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Business Plans For Former Church May Face Opposition

The city will host a public hearing Tuesday on a proposed zone change request that could usher in new business at the site of the former Congregational Church at West First and Broadway. According to Fulton Mayor Ronald Woodward, the request is facing some opposition from residents who don‘t want to see a historical church taken down.

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Teacher Cleared of Endangerment Charges Will Return to Classroom, Lynch Says

The special education teacher with the Fulton City School District who was arrested late last year in connection with allegations that she struck two students was cleared of any wrongdoing in Fulton City Court this past week. By September, 45-year-old Gracia Thompson will be back in a classroom, according to Superintendent Bill Lynch.

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Smith, Hayden Preparing For Election

The current alderman and the city’s former mayor have each thrown their hat in the ring for this fall’s special election for Fulton’s Fourth Ward. Dana Smith, a Republican, and Daryl Hayden, a Democrat, have each received their party’s endorsement for the race.

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