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New economic director wants to draw more millennials to the region

by David Marino Jr.
6 years ago
Presque Isle Director of Economic and Community Development Galen Weibley sits at his desk on Monday. (David Marino Jr. | The Star-Herald)
There’s going to be a new face in town at Presque Isle City Hall. And while he’s only 28, his amount of government experience might surprise you.Read more.
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