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Supervisors want public, private sectors to work together

MADISON COUNTY — Madison County wants public bodies and private businesses to set a course jointly for future economic growth.

The Clarion-Ledger reports the current Board of Supervisors is asking the three economic development agencies, five chambers of commerce and four municipalities to bring a list of development priorities to the new board in January.

Supervisor John Bell Crosby and incoming District 3 Supervisor Gerald Steen asked for the resolution.

Steen says the supervisors are asking for a master list of priorities that all the public and private bodies can work on together.




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