BY DAN HILDEBRAN Dan@BcTelegraph.com A string of vandalism at city parks, a swarm of speeding e-bikes and a 29-year-old playground in need of costly repairs dominated Monday night’s Keystone Heights City Council meeting, even as the city celebrated its first fully clean audit in recent memory. Vandalism, laziness and negligence City Manager James Booth devoted…
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