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The Aberdeen City Council will hold a public meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, August 18, in the city council chambers located at the Municipal Building, 123 S. Lincoln St. This meeting is set to address several key agenda items, including the involvement of the State Commission on Parenting Time.
Community members are encouraged to attend and participate in discussions that impact local families and parenting arrangements. The State Commission on Parenting Time aims to promote fair and consistent parenting time policies, which are crucial for the well-being of children and parents alike.
Residents will have the opportunity to voice their opinions and ask questions regarding the commission's recommendations and how they may affect parenting time laws in the region. The council meeting serves as a platform for transparency and community engagement, allowing citizens to stay informed about local governance and initiatives that directly affect their lives.
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