Anything going on in Cass County?
My plot is on the far west end, close to Naples.
Are there any resources concerning activity and/or resources in that area?
Thanks.
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Joey, you would have to be particularly lucky for any of the GHS Cass County group to see your discussion. Since there is not a lot going on in Cass and Marion at this time, it's likely that few of the group check in often enough to run across your post before it rotates down and off the Main Page. You need to post this discussion on the Cass County Group Page. When you do that all the members of the group are sent an email that alerts them to a new discussion. Use this link:
Thanks.
I doubt my land is in an area that has any desirable resources anyway. About 2.2 miles east of Naples TX. Looks like all the Cass county oil is further south around Linden.
Thanks though. I will get on that board.
Joey
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