Tearing up the Public Square
- By HANNAH GUNNELL / hgunnell@shelbynews.com

Beaty Construction workers endure the bitter cold Monday to continue working on the Downtown Renovation Project. The project is in its fourth phase (second to last) and expected to be completed in November, according to the city website.
Tearing up the Public Square
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