(LAGRANGE) – Road work was a top priority in LaGrange County in 2024 and will continue to be a focus in the new year.
Following a recent meeting, Swick Broadcasting spoke with LaGrange County Commission President Terry Martin who said seeing work done on the roads around the County is something they are very proud of. LINKC.
More road work is planned for 2025, with Martin saying $5 million has been dedicated for projects this year.
In addition, Martin says there are two other “projects” that will be moving forward for LaGrange County in 2025. LINKD.
The LaGrange County Commission will hold their first meeting of 2025 on Monday.
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