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Historic Cemetery Volunteers Plant 100th Tree

Summary by Northeast News
Dorri PartainManaging Editor During a tree-planting session on Friday, April 10, volunteers planted a selection of native tree species to create pedestrian shade inside the historic Elmwood Cemetery (4900 E. Truman Rd.) founded in 1872. Ten trees were planted along a roadway in the northeast section of the cemetery to replace trees lost through natural attrition over the years, for a total of 100 trees planted in the last three years. In October…
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Northeast News broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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