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City tackles erosion problem

Publication details

"City tackles erosion problem" was published on April 1, 1987 in Worthington News, page 1.
Ann Mitchell is the author.

Subjects

It covers the topics rivers and Olentangy River.
It features the organization Worthington Department of Parks and Recreation.
It covers the city Worthington.

Full text

Available at Worthington Libraries on microfilm roll number 1255914689. Contact library staff for more information.

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