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| Greenwell Funeral Home | 30 North Washington Street | Martinsville, IL 62442 | (217)382-4121 |
City cuts hikes, spending Martinsville Bulletin By MICKEY POWELL - Bulletin Staff Writer Martinsville residents will pay higher water and sewer rates in the coming fiscal year, but the increases will not be as much as originally planned. As part of significant changes made to the city's proposed ... |
![]() USA TODAY | NHOF: Who Makes The 2013 NASCAR Hall Of Fame? Fox News Earles built and promoted one of the greatest venues this sport has ever seen with Martinsville Speedway.” 2) Raymond Parks – “Raymond Parks was instrumental in the forming of NASCAR on many levels and was a pioneer of stock car racing. Thomas, Wood top vote-getters for 2013 class Wallace heads Hall of Fame group |
Martinsville Considers Cutting Department of Parks and Rec WSET Martinsville, VA – Martinsville City Council members are considering almost $2 million in cuts, and leaders say cutting the Parks and Recreation Department would save about $360000 per year. But others say that department is invaluable. City budget cuts mulled |
![]() CBS2 Chicago | Two charged in Tinley Park attack post bond SouthtownStar BY STEVE METSCH smetsch@southtownstar.com May 23, 2012 1:02PM Two of the five men charged in the beatings Saturday at a Tinley Park restaurant are out on bond. Alex Stuck, 22, of Bloomington, Ind., and John Tucker, 26, of Martinsville, Ind., ... Five Indiana men face charges after Tinley Park restaurant attack 5 Charged In Tinley Park Restaurant Attack; 2 Victims Also Accused Of Crimes Bail set for five charged in attack at Tinley Park restaurant |
City parks and rec: Future unclear Martinsville Bulletin By ERIC STEINKOPFF - Bulletin Staff Writer It's too early to tell if the Martinsville Parks and Recreation Department could be eliminated as a result of possible budget cuts to avoid water and sewer rate hikes and meals tax increase. |
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