Through mutual commitment to the common good, and in the face of adversity and insecurity that characterized early settlements in the West, the founding families of Lyons demonstrated perseverance, determination and ingenuity. They were willing to step up and confront
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Now that the medical marijuana issue is officially on the April ballot, the Planning and Community Development Commission (PCDC) and the Board of Trustees (BOT) have a new “hot potato” to toss around during their meetings. And the new potato is whether or not to remove the public vote on non-residential five-acre annexations into the Town of Lyons.
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In a Tuesday night meeting (Monday was MLK Day) that at times looked as if it could go on forever, the Board of Trustees (BOT) slogged their way through a very dense agenda and still managed to adjourn before 10:15 p.m. Even Lyons Substation Supervisor Sgt. Kevin Parker, who in recent months has been a study in brevity when giving his reports, took fifteen to twenty minutes to brief the Board on a multi-stage U.S. Pro-Am Cycling race that will pass through Lyons onLogin to read more: Holistic Family Healthcare Grand Opening
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An important part of Lyons’ charm is its sense of history. Offering the same event for 37th years, without dramatic changes, is one way to keep a part of the past in the present. At holidays especially, people appreciate the sense of continuity and connections to the past.
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