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Relief funds approved to improve Tallapoosa County water
Cliff Williams / The Outlook The Tallapoosa County Commission met Monday and approved the establishment of a cooperative district in Camp Hill. The district will have a truck stop paying fees to back to the county in exchange for incentives.
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