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The City of Sparta has officially completed the purchase of a downtown building on Liberty Square, approving a budget amendment to account for the more than $1 million transaction. The building at 13 Liberty Square, formerly owned by Christpoint Church, now becomes the third adjacent property on the western block
In a move aimed at improving land use and updating long-outdated property records, the City of Sparta Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted unanimously Thursday night to abandon several unused rights-of-way and return those easements to adjoining property owners. The decision helps the city clear old utility corridors, unused sections
Election time can be confusing. Every candidate is vying for your attention. In a small town, it’s even more chaotic because chances are you know the candidates personally – or you have a friend or relative that does. But the friend who is best for a day at the lake
by Rachel Auberger
Election time can be confusing. Every candidate is vying for your attention. In a small town, it’s even more chaotic because chances are you know the candidates personally – or you have a friend or relative that does. But the friend who is best for a day at the lake
by Rachel Auberger
The City of Sparta has officially completed the purchase of a downtown building on Liberty Square, approving a budget amendment to account for the more than $1 million transaction. The building at 13 Liberty Square, formerly owned by Christpoint Church, now becomes the third adjacent property on the western block
by Rachel Auberger
In a move aimed at improving land use and updating long-outdated property records, the City of Sparta Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted unanimously Thursday night to abandon several unused rights-of-way and return those easements to adjoining property owners. The decision helps the city clear old utility corridors, unused sections
by Rachel AubergerSparta donated 30 iPads to the White County Schools system's Special Education Department as part of a $100,000 technology grant.
by Rachel Auberger