CRESTLINE — Clayton Herold compares the annual Celebrate Crestline Night to a “state of the village” update. “I just encourage folks to come out, to learn all about the positive things,” said Herold, who’s active in the Crestline Community Development Team and serves as president of Crestline Youth Sports. “We…Read More
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