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Pleasant View holds ribbon-cutting ceremony for new veterans monument

PLEASANT VIEW — A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Friday for a veterans monument that has been installed outside of the Pleasant View City Building. The monument serves to honor former and current citizens of Pleasant View who have or are currently serving in one of the U.S. military's six service branches: the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Space Force. "A member of our community, Christy Bailey, and her husband had this idea and approached me with it five years ago," Pleasant View mayor Leonard Call told the Standard-Examiner. Over the years that ensued, ...

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Letter: How billionaires negatively affect our lives

Reed Hastings, the CEO of Netflix, has purchased Powder Mountain and has changed many aspects of the ole family run business that so many of us were used to. Season passes are $1700 and a day pass is over $200. The $10 hamburger is $25. The new motto is "Being and Doing" instead of being family ...

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