Milton Herald — August 22, 2019

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City opts to raise its millage rate

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Tips for dealing with robocalls

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Rucker Road reopens after summer closure

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Let’s talk business

JULIA GROCHOWSKI/Herald

Milton Planning Commission Chairman Paul Moore, right, speaks with Economic Development Manager Sarah LaDart at the Aug. 15 Milton Corridor Conversations. The conversation, held at the Milton Fire Department Station on Hickory Flat Road, allowed Milton business leaders to engage with their peers and the city with questions about issues, including traffic, alcohol licensing and commercial developments. Corridor Conversations are held monthly rotating between each of the city’s three business corridors. August’s meeting featured the Birmingham Crossroads corridor. Information about upcoming Corridor Conversations are available online at cityofmiltonga.us.

Extreme heat impacts first week of school

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