The American Heart Association is partnering with local community leaders this weekend for the return of the Ohio Valley Heart Ball “Wonderland” happening Saturday at the Belmont Hills Country Club. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. Funds raised from the Heart Ball will help fight two of the top killers of Americans […]
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TORONTO Several traffic-related issues were raised at last week’s Toronto Council meeting and a few will be discussed further by council’s safety committee at 5 p.m. today at City Hall.
Council received a letter from resident Russ Kuntz, who said large trucks have veered into his yard at North Third Street and Cleveland Avenue and one came close to hitting his home because the street isn’t wide enough.
Kuntz said many truck drivers are following their Global Positioning Systems and not the posted truck route, and he offered to distribute maps to them.
Council President Frank McEwen and others said it’s a problem not only for trucks bound for Bulldog Rack but also Valley Converting.