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Possible growth excites council

Vanna and son Vince Waters, owners of the Keyhole Ranch including the range surrounding the township, visited Pine Haven’s council at the monthly work meeting last Tuesday morning with a proposition that, if completed, could benefit both parties.

With Mayor Karla Brandenburg’s invitation, Vince Water spoke for the family, saying, “What we at Keyhole Ranch would be willing to propose to help the town… [is] to donate and acre or two…” for the proposed fire hall (northeast of Paradise Foods, backed by the landing strip).

“It’s very important to us that the fire hall be somewhere on the southeast corner, where Legacy Drive would tie into the cemetery road.”

Waters explained the deal they want to make with the town.

“We would want, in return for donating the property, the sewer, water Vanna and son Vince Waters, owners of the Keyhole Ranch including the range surrounding the township, visited Pine Haven’s council at the monthly work meeting last Tuesday morning with a proposition that, if completed, could benefit both parties.

With Mayor Karla Brandenburg’s invitation, Vince Water spoke for the family, saying, “What we at Keyhole Ranch would be willing to propose to help the town… [is] to donate and acre or two…” for the proposed fire hall (northeast of Paradise Foods, backed by the landing strip).

“It’s very important to us that the fire hall be somewhere on the southeast corner, where Legacy Drive would tie into the cemetery road.”

Waters explained the deal they want to make with the town.

“We would want, in return for donating the property, the sewer, water

 
 
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