Greensboro
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City attorney takes up questions on HERO properties, JumpStart house at first July meeting
The Greensboro City Council met in its first regular session of the month on July 9. City Clerk Lorrie Cook then read over the bills due, which amounted to $117,954.32. Councilmember Bragg made a motion to pay the bills in the specified amount, with council members Shepherd and Curtis simultaneously seconding the motion.
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