The Elk Point City Council discussed Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) at their meeting April 3 and how it could impact the city. City Administrator Derek Tuttle informed the city council that EAB has been detected in Union County, but not within Elk Point. State Forester John Hartland had informed Tuttle that once a community is infected with EAB, it has five years until all ash trees are infected and…

 

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