Grand Ridge’s new $6 million wastewater treatment plant, part of an $18 million system 10 years in the making, was opened for the public last Wednesday, Nov. 10, with an open house/ribbon cutting ceremony. Former mayors James Barwick and Kenny Stephens joined current interim mayor Kim Applewhite and city manager J.R. Moneyham in welcoming a host of Florida Department of Environmental Protection officials, engineers with the Hatch Mott MacDonald company and State Rep. Marti Coley—as well as many other officials and citizens from east Jackson County.
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Thursday, November 18, 2010
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