Spring is around the corner
News
March 15, 2019

Spring is around the corner

By Will Channell

A local mother and son, who asked not to be identified, take advantage of Thursday’s warm weather by playing together at Schwartzkopf Park. Countless citizens were out and about in the afternoon walking dogs and getting fresh air.
(Journal-Tribune photo by Will Channell)

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