(KNZA)--The Hiawatha City Commission will hold a work session following Monday's regular meeting to discuss the street lights at 1st and Oregon.
City Commissioner Brian Shefferd said representatives of the Kansas Department of Transportation will be attending the meeting.
Shefferd is encouraging the public to attend the meeting and show their support for keeping the lights.
He said crews have repaired the lights and all they have to do is flip the switch.
The meeting will begin at 5:35 Monday evening in the commission room at the Hiawatha City Hall.
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