April 6, 2008

April 6, 2008 Letters to the Editor (Clovis News Journal)

Are we going to stand by as the Clovis Municipal Golf Course is abused? Golfers need to get involved. The building is in disrepair, needs painting and the roof leaks. The irrigation system is not effective. The equipment is outdated. The labor force is too small.

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