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Water Testing Underway after Fulton Well Collapses; Boil Water Order Remains in Effect

City workers are testing the city’s water supply today to try to end the boil water advisory issued Saturday when one of the city’s oldest water wells collapsed.

A metal sleeve inside the K-1 well caved in, according to Mayor Ron Woodward.  He said a water department worker noticed a sinkhole next to the well on Saturday.  A look inside the 30 foot well revealed the breach.

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Drinking Water Warning – Fulton Water Has High Turbidity Levels: Residents On Both Side Of The City Affected

UPDATE:  The boil water advisory will remain in effect until at least Wednesday, May 23 when all regulatory sampling results should be received.

Due to a breakdown at the K-1 well, discolored water has entered the Fulton water system on the east side. The well was taken off line and will remain so until adequate repairs are made.

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Fulton Service Clubs’ Memorial Day Salute – The Meaning of Memorial Day

The theme for this year’s Memorial Day Salute Parade is “America……..Worth Fighting For.” Many area individuals, organizations, businesses and industries will try to develop their interpretation of this theme in the vehicles or floats they will enter in the parade on May 26.

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Official: People Rallied ‘Round to Restore Library Funds, Reverse Effects of Cuts

The busy lobby of the Fulton Public Library, in a file photo from 2009.Tuesday’s round of “yes” votes on school budgets was excellent news for Fulton’s Public Library.

In fact, people apparently felt so strongly about the library that the proposition to allow it to raise $170,000 from taxpayers passed by a larger margin than did the school budget and two other propositions on the ballot.

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