Linn County releases latest Week in Review newsletter for residents

Kirsten Running-Marquardt, Chair Board of Supervisors
Kirsten Running-Marquardt, Chair Board of Supervisors
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Linn County released its latest Week in Review newsletter on May 1, providing updates on county news, services, and recent Board of Supervisors meetings.

The newsletter is intended to keep residents informed about important developments and encourage community engagement. It covers a range of topics including county events and resources available to the public.

According to Linn County, the Week in Review eNewsletter serves as a tool for increasing transparency and keeping residents connected with local government activities. The publication aims to make information easily accessible so that community members can stay up-to-date on matters affecting them.

Residents are encouraged by Linn County officials to sign up for the newsletter in order to receive updates directly via email. Previous editions of the Week in Review are also available online for those who wish to review past issues.

Looking ahead, Linn County plans to continue using the eNewsletter as a way of fostering communication between local government and its citizens.



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