Taxpayers in Whitewood will receive a reprieve from an increase in taxes or an increase in the cost of services if council passes the proposed budget they have presented. Mayor Doug Armstrong and Chief Administrative Officer Sharon Rodgers met with The Herald recently to discuss the draft 2016 budget. “We have had no feedback as […]
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A large-scale stop sign theft that left numerous Whitewood intersections without traffic controls Wednesday morning appears to have been short-lived after the missing signs...