(KAIR) -- The Easton city council will look to hire an animal control officer as part of their regular monthly meeting Monday night.
It will be at 6:30 at City Hall.
The council will also finalize a welcome home banner for an upcoming homecoming celebration for a local veteran returning from overseas.
The council will also learn about any changes in their mail services as they will be read a letter for the U.S. Postal service.
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