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Putnam County addresses a problem
By Kate White, The Charleston Gazette
About 500 people in Hometown and Bancroft were the first to receive letters from the Putnam County Office of Emergency Services notifying them they have a new address to comply with federal guidelines.

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Putnam County addresses a problem
By Kate White, The Charleston Gazette
About 500 people in Hometown and Bancroft were the first to receive letters from the Putnam County Office of Emergency Services notifying them they have a new address to comply with federal guidelines.

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