During the GCGCD’s Jan. 21 meeting, Kozielski addressed the Advance-Guard’s editor during open session, claiming a story that appeared in the Jan. 23 edition on how the GCGCD was going to notify residents of high arsenic levels in drinking water in the southern part of the county could prevent him from selling property in the area.
“I can’t sell my property now that you put it in the paper,” Kozielski said in reference to the story.
See rest of the story in this week's Advance-Guard.
Good for you Advance Guard reporter !!!! Actual news reporting !!! KUDOS !!!