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Updated: January 7, 2009
Picher-Cardin residents may hear a knock on their doors Saturday. Members of the Tar Ccreek Basin Steering Committee will be conducting a door-to-door survey. Officials are asking residents their opinions on a possible buyout relocation of the town. Homeowners, property owners, renters and business owners in the area are all being asked to complete the survey and return it to the Picher Housing Authority. "We`re trying to really gauge the public to see what they do want. We`re going to pass that information onto our representatives and their elected officials to represent what the majority of what the people want to do. I think they should start doing it,"said John Sparkman from the Picher Housing Authority. If you have not received a survey,you may call the Picher Housing Authority at (918)673-2126. Reported By: Brad Douglas

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