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We are a weekly newspaper serving the Central California communities of Exeter, Lindsay, Farmersville, Strathmore, Woodlake, and Visalia We are a weekly newspaper serving the Central California communities of Exeter, Lindsay, Farmersville, Strathmore, Woodlake, and Visalia
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Exeter residents feel frustrated after two weeks of low water pressure during peak hours

Exeter residents feel frustrated after two weeks of low water pressure during peak hours

By Paul Myers @PaulM_SGN EXETER – Exeter residents have been putting pressure on the City’s public works department demanding answers for low water pressure throughout the city. Unfortunately [...]

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Potential new production well placement at the soon-to-be sports park leaves City Council uneasy over optics

Potential new production well placement at the soon-to-be sports park leaves City Council uneasy over optics

By Paul Myers @PaulM_SGN LINDSAY – The Lindsay City Council moved forward last month to convert the Lindsay Municipal Golf Course into a soccer park with several soccer fields. Unfortunately the [...]

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