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City of Duncan looks for input to improve McAdam Park  

Creating a new public park is hard work and the City of Duncan wants your input on how to...

Public Input Needed to Shape McAdam Park Master Plan

Public input is going to shape the development of the McAdam Park master plan in Duncan.The park has been...

Homeless Advocates Seeking Direction From Duncan City Council

Advocates continue to come up empty when it comes to finding a suitable facility to house homeless people in...

Homeless Advocates Still Eyeing Facility Near McAdam Park

Following Duncan council rejecting a $3,000 dollar grant-in-aid request, homeless advocates are still hopeful the ideal facility can work.Keith...

Duncan Council Defeats Grant-in-Aid Proposal

Earlier this week, Duncan council voted down a $3,000 dollar grant-in-aid proposal for an emergency women's shelter near McAdam...

Public Concern Growing in Response to Proposed Emergency Weather Shelter

Last month, the City of Duncan scrapped the idea of using an existing facility in McAdam Park as a...

Proposed Warming Station in McAdam Park Met With Opposition

People attended a meeting at McAdam Park on Wednesday night, where they had the opportunity to express concerns regarding...
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