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Sunday Reader: State parks repair backlog; Statehouse candidates drawing primaries; Predatory contractors
Read Article Good morning (or evening) everyone: Just one week and a few days of veto override attempts and you can put the 2026 legislative session in the books. Our apologies, we did take parts of last week off. Blame March Madness. We just couldn't help ourselves. It's hard for us to take our attention off basketball at this time of year. That said, let's move onto the significant stories that we published last week plus other news items you might have missed but need to know.,,,.
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