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As most people closed the month of June with business as usual, Scioto County Engineer Darren Lebrun accomplished a task he said may seem small to some but was very important and meaningful to him.
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“It stings a little bit,” she said. “I never imagined it would be this difficult just to get a foot in the door.” ...