The promise of asphalt protection cost a local couple dearly last Thursday. Now out $7,500 cash, they are warning people to beware of unsolicited door-to-door home repair service calls. Be aware of who it is you are working with, they warn, and how much they will be charging you once the work is finished. Story to come in the next edition of The Payson Chronicle.
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The Payson Chronicle
100 YEARS
A personal Footloose encounter featuring Kevin Bacon last month is being topped off with a photographic display at the Peteetneet Museum &...
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The historic 51 South Main Street building (pictured above) while under the ownership of the late Cal Reece in the 1970s. By L. Dee Ste...
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Pictured above (left-right): Mr. Jim Griffin, a 2013 UEA Top Teacher at Salem Hills High, whose classes include American history, poli...
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