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When our team of two sat down to plan our newsletters for 2020, we knew we were missing one super-important componentyou. With our goal of making our readership more informed + engaged within the community, we realized we could only achieve this with your help + an understanding of what makes you interested.

So tell us –

  • What can we help find out for you?
  • What do you want us to cover this year?
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  • What can we help you understand?
  • What about upcoming developments or construction you’ve seen around town?
  • What don’t you know that you’d like us to investigate?

As we build this community together, we hope to find out what you guys want to know on a daily basis.

You can reach us by clicking the button below. Let us help bring your curiosities to light + find some answers. Don’t be a stranger.

We’re excited to hear your voices and look forward to receiving your ideas + thoughts for our road ahead.

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