2026-07-05 1:37 PM

F.C. Girl Scouts Report to City Council

(Photo: News-Press)
(Photo: News-Press)

MEMBERS OF GIRL SCOUT Troop 676 split into two groups to present findings from their community work to the City Council Monday night. Here, Camilla Hill, Caroline Sharard, Fran O’Brien, Greta Hermann, Lily Ramirez and Megan Clinton reported safety problems at crosswalks near Thomas Jefferson Elementary, especially at the Seaton and Rosemay Lane intersection. The other group of Ciara Theisz, Elle Ehrlich, Emma McDonald, Emma Ward and Mya Kezard Malzahn urged more dog waste stations be installed in the City.

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