City revises game room, pool hall fees
The city of Wills Point kept things short and sweet during their monthly meeting, breezing through a light agenda on Tuesday night that included approving three action items.
Business opened with the public comment portion of the city’s agenda with James Thompson offering an invitation to councilmembers and area residents to attend the annual Juneteenth celebration (see related story). Activities are slated to begin at 11 a.m. June 17 with a parade, followed by a party at the city’s south park with free food, fellowship and activities.
Thompson also used his time in public comment to raise concerns about a fence that has been in disrepair “for at least 7 years” at the south park property.
For the second consecutive month, O.B. Thompson also addressed the council during public comment, disputing the high cost of his utility bill.
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