Athens City Council: Raises for councilmembers should not be off the table
Athens City Council was criticized about one matter and was careful to avoid scrutiny about another Monday night.
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Athens City Council was criticized about one matter and was careful to avoid scrutiny about another Monday night.
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With the end of the fiscal year quickly approaching, Athens City Council was primarily concerned with finances Monday night.
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