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    Spring 2020 Newsletter

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    D. Lindsay Pettus Conservation and History Awards

    Lindsay Pettus had a life-long love for both natural resources and history. He will be long- remembered for his accomplishments in the protection of natural, historic and cultural resources in[…]

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    David Lindsay Pettus

    We are saddened to report that David Lindsay Pettus passed away on Saturday, January 19. 2020.  Born on May 16, 1940, in the Indian Land section of Lancaster County, he[…]

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    Katawba Valley Land Trust Earns National Accreditation

    Katawba Valley Land Trust earns national accreditation! One thing that unites us as a nation is land; Americans strongly support saving the open spaces they love. Since 1992, Katawba Valley[…]

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