Missi Hesketh says things are moving forward in Forsyth during her first three months as the City's Mayor.
During an interview Friday on KRZK's "Ozarks Now" program, Hesketh talks about the progress of the city including the building back of the Police Department which included adjustment of salaries, the continuing development of a trail system in the city, and the active state of the Forsyth Chamber in promoting events in the city. Hesketh also pointed to the improved communication between citizens and city officials that started improving last year has continued to grow strong.
Hesketh also reminded Forsyth voters that they along with Branson, Hollister, Rockaway Beach and Taney County will have a Marijuana Tax on the August 8th Ballot.
The complete interview with Missi Hesketh can be heard below:
Rainy Weekend Ahead for the Lakes Region
H2Ozarks Among Groups Benefitting from Latest Grants from Arkansas Department of Agriculture
Traffic Crash in Boone County Kills One, Injures Another
Juneteenth Federal Holiday Closes Government Offices, Financial Institutions
Have Recent Rains Impacted the Drought Levels?