Monday morning, members of the Athens and Limestone County business community as well as state and local officials gathered for the 2025 State of the City breakfast luncheon.
Mayor Ronnie Marks said city leaders are excited to see the population boom in Athens and a new plan will help the city brace for even more growth that leaders anticipate.
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