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MILLERSPORT - Walnut Township is stopping all recycling activities on Wednesday, April 15. The discussion started innocently at Tuesday night's trustee meeting. A new business item on the agenda asked if trustees were interested in doing another Spring Specialty Recycling Day. Interest had fallen off when trustees stopped advertising the event. More ... NEW LEXINGTON - Construction on the link connecting the Village of Thornville wastewater treatment plant with the new collection system along Honey Creek Road officially began Thursday, March 26. But it may be a couple weeks before the first dirt is turned. More ... NEWARK - The Buckeye Lake Library should be safe for the next two years, said Licking County Library Director Steven Hawk. A six percent pay cut for all Licking County Library District staff members in 2009 and a four percent cut in 2010 should allow the Buckeye Lake and Miller library branches to continue operating through 2010. More ... State Senator Tim Shaffer presents Thornville Police Chief Nick Garver with a letter from the Ohio Senate honoring his selection as Perry County's Law Enforcement Community Officer of the Year for 2008. Garver was presented the letter and a plaque during a recent awards banquet at the F.O.P. Lodge in Lancaster. He was nominated and selected by his fellow officers in Perry County. Fairfield County Municipal Judge David A. Trimmer was the guest speaker. Courtesy photo. More ... COLUMBUS - The month of April is right around the corner. And with that, tornado season in Ohio is soon to begin. April through July are the peak months that tornadoes can occur in Ohio. It is important that everyone knows where to go and what to do if they hear the warning sirens sound. More ... BUCKEYE LAKE - Until Wednesday's rain, area firefighters continued to battle grass and brush fires. The calls start coming in about noon. It's generally the same story - "My fire got away from me." Ohio law prohibits outdoor debris burning from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. during March, April and May. More ... Events Dawes Arboretum - Ohio 13, three miles north of I-70. Caring for Glass and Porcelain - Saturday, March 28, 10:30 a.m. - noon, $8/$5 members, Daweswood House Museum. The proper care of antique glass and porcelain will ensure that your heirlooms will be in the family for a long time to come. Topics include proper handling, display, cleaning and storage. More ... |
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