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Smith County to host input meetings for possible new courthouse

The meetings will take place in each of the county’s four precincts in November.
Credit: Smith County

SMITH COUNTY, Texas — Smith County officials will host a series of meetings to gather input from residents about the prospect of building a new courthouse. The meetings will take place in each of the county’s four precincts in November.

Before a plan is presented to voters, county officials want to gather input to determine whether the public agrees that a new courthouse is needed, where it should be built, what factors for consideration are most important and to answer any questions or listen to any comments residents may have.

The first of four meetings will take place from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Nov. 4 at the Lindale High School Cafeteria, 920 E. Hubbard St. This area is represented by Precinct 3 Commissioner Terry Phillips.

Read more from CBS19's newspaper partner, the Tyler Morning Telegraph.

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