By Nick Pedley
News Editor 

Out with the old

Looking back at the year that was

 

December 29, 2022

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Solutions for Hartley's never-opened new pool remain unknown six months after it was supposed to cut the ribbon.

And just like that, the sun has set on 2022 and we're on to the New Year.

Though the pages of the Sentinel-News were filled with hundreds of stories over the past 365 days, some stood head and shoulders above the rest. They commanded multiple headlines throughout the year and impacted the community in unique ways.

With the page about to flip to 2023, it's time to fill the 2022 scrapbook. What follows is a rundown of the biggest stories to grace the pages of the Sentinel-News during past year.

• McCarter fills vacancy on H-M-S board

A rural Melvin man was appointed to fill the District 4 seat o...



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