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Dickinson County Treasurer Leah Hern was greeting visitors to the courthouse which opened for business Thursday at the Abilene Civic Center. As the sign says, driver’s license renewals and fishing/hunting licenses are not available locally.
Tim Horan • Reflector-Chronicleeditor
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