If you travel the main drag in Grantsville you’ll note a more cheerful view as area businesses and volunteers have been sprucing up the city. American flags hang from the utility poles as well as beautiful baskets of flowers. Area businesses are decorating and there is an overall sene of pride in the community. Grantsville Volunteer Fire Department came out early Sunday morning to water the newly planted beds in the traffic island to help them grow and to show their support for community.
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