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5/08/2026

  • jesse4430
  • 16 minutes ago
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WAKEFIELD – The city of Wakefield asking that if you see water running at the Wakefield Campground do not turn it off.  The city says due to the recent cold temperatures, the campground water spigots are being left slightly open to allow a slow, steady drip as a preventative measure to help protect the water lines from freezing during overnight temperature drops. 

 
 
 

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