Ozark Mayor Mark Blankenship, seated right, and Dale County Chairman Steve McKinnon, seated left, signed a proclamation Nov. 2 at Ozark City Hall naming the week of Nov. 19 through 25 as National Farm-City Week. Also participating in the proclamation signing event, standing from left, are John Cawley, the city of Ozark’s Financial Officer Chris Peters and Assistant Fire Chief Jason Maertens, Dale County Administrator Cheryl Ganey, Ozark Police Chief Col. Charles Ward, Dale County Commissioner Frankie Wilson, Farm City Week Chairman Monica Carroll, Ozark Facilities and Events Director Ozzie Maianeto, Dale County Extension Service member Zandi Foss, Dale Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Vernon Johnson, Ozark City Clerk Denise Strickland, Farm City Week committee member Faye Williams and Debbie Baker with the Farm City Federation.
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