Mayo audit has zero findings
Christian Peterson reporter.riverbendnews@gmail.com On Monday, Aug. 11, the Mayo Town Council met for its regularly scheduled meeting. The meeting began with the adoption of the evening's agenda and the approval of the previous meeting's minutes. The floor then opened for public comment. Josh Jordan stood up to speak to the Council about his interest in starting a farmers' or artisan market. He specifically asked if it would be all right for the market to take place at Veteran's Memorial Park. The Council told him that no one was allowed to sell inside the park, except for on Pioneer Day. However, he was more than welcome to use the park's parking lot. The Council then directed him to speak
