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MI: Several residents voice concerns over shooting range expansion at Pugsley
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A shooting range could be expanded in Grand Traverse County and people who live nearby are not happy about it.
Nearly a dozen people voiced their concerns over the Brownfield Plan at the Grand Traverse County Commission Meeting Wednesday morning.
“Unfortunately, no matter where you try to put a facility like this, you’re going to have a 'not in my backyard mentality,'” Commissioner Sonny Wheelock said.
Right now, Grand Traverse County Commissioners are on track to buy 20 acres of land at the former Pugsley Correctional Facility in Grand Traverse County.
But before that happens, commissioners are being asked to approve the Brownfield Plan.
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PHORTO
(2/21/2020)
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Do they have the same 'concerns' at Wednesday? How about at Uncle Fester?
HAW-HAW-HAW!!! |
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