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Main Street, grants for projects discussed

by | Apr 20, 2022 | Area news, Latest

Doris M. Cooks has resigned from the Farmersville Main Street advisory board, with city council accepting her resignation, effective immediately, at its most recent regular meeting.

The council accepted her resignation on Tuesday, April 12 after showering Cooks with praise for her many years working with the city and helping it develop and improve its Main Street program. City councilman Craig Overstreet asked City Manager Ben White to draft a proclamation thanking Cooks for her years of service to the city.

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