2017 TOP STORIES: Fuel owners plan Greenwood ice-plex
Jim and Sean Hallett have an option to buy a parcel near the interchange in Johnson County and hope to break ground on an ice-plex next spring with an opening set for August 2019.
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Jim and Sean Hallett have an option to buy a parcel near the interchange in Johnson County and hope to break ground on an ice-plex next spring with an opening set for August 2019.
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