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Chamber looks at new horizons with new leader

The Hardin County Chamber of Commerce recently announced the hiring of Margy Poorman as its new president and CEO who will assume her new position June 1. Poorman, 55, of North Can­ton, Ohio, succeeds Brad Richard­son who retired March 31 after 11 years as the business organization’s leader. Chamber board chairman Brian Kerr, owner and president of Kerr Office Group, introduced Poorman during a special ceremony April 27. Selected from among a pool of 350 applicants narrowed to four final candidates for her skill-set, effectiveness and experience in economic development and business advancement advocacy work, Kerr told the business and community leaders assembled that Poorman “is just what our chamber needs as we continue to build on the great foundation already in place.”

The Reading Life: Rickie Lee Jones, Pia Z Ehrhardt

Published April 16, 2021 at 2:00 PM CDT Listen • 27:00 Susan Larson interviews Rickie Lee Jones her book, “Last Chance Texaco: Chronicles of an American Troubadour”, and Pia Z. Ehrhardt about her new book “Now, We are Sixty. April 16 calendar Here’s what’s on tap in the literary life this week: Kelly Harris DeBerry will be the guest at virtual happy hour Friday, April 16, at 5 p.m. sponsored by Garden District Book Shop. Eddie Tebbe signs “Sir Bone Funk: Living Life in the Key of Triumph,” at a socially distant event, Saturday, April 17, 2 - 3:30 pm at Blue Cypress Books. Jason Berry signs “City of a Million Dreams: A History of New Orleans at Year 300,” at a socially distant event, Sunday, April 18, 1 - 2:30 pm at Blue Cypress Books.

Boundary road maintenance agreement formalized by council

Article content An official agreement which outlines the maintenance of Amiens Road was passed by council during the Feb. 1 regular council meeting. The agreement confirms the commitment from the municipality of Middlesex Centre to maintain the road from Hickory Drive to Lamont Drive, while the municipality of Strathroy-Caradoc will maintain from Lamont Drive to Hickory Drive. It was created collaboratively by the manager of public works and staff of both municipalities. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Boundary road maintenance agreement formalized by council Back to video “In the past it has not been handled in the form of a formal agreement,” said Strathroy-Caradoc’s CAO Fred Tranquilli. “This agreement that we’re proposing … is one that actually formalizes the obligations of the parties in respect to this boundary road. We’re recommending that staff be instructed to proceed to finalize this agreement.”

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