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Closed Wed. (Lunch 12 - 1) 165 North Main St. Weaverville, NC 28787 828.645.5009 Officer Adam Hunter, left, speaks with Nikki Maimes and Wendy Stryker.


By Matt Tate Te Weaverville Police Depart-


ment invited the community to learn more about police activi-


Bridge construction finishes in Woodfin


Te bridge construction that


has slowed and stopped traffic in Woodfin throughout much of the summer on the future Inter- state 26 finished Monday (Aug. 30).


Te Woodfin Police Depart-


ment responded to an increased number of car accidents on the interstate while crews rehabbed bridge decks and repaired nu- merous pot holes. More road construction is ex-


pected to begin in September in Woodfin as the Woodfin Sani- tary Water and Sewer District is moving forward with a project that will replace water lines near Riverside Drive.


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ties and the roles the department plays in the community during a two-day event Monday (Aug. 30) and Tuesday (Aug. 31). Nikki Maimes, whose Wood-


land Hills home was recently annexed into the town, said the department put on a nice presen- tation for the community. “I think the department is re-


ally in touch with the commu- nity,” she said. “I was extremely impressed for a small town to have such an organized police de- partment.” Te information available, cov-


ering topics from traffic to secu- rity, highlighted the partnership the police department shares with the community.


Weaverville


Police department makes presentation to community


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