Click it or Ticket campaign kicks off to encourage life-saving seat belt use
Law enforcement agencies across the Tri-State are going to be looking a little closer at travelers in the coming weeks as the annual âClick it or Ticketâ campaign kicks off.
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Law enforcement agencies across the Tri-State are going to be looking a little closer at travelers in the coming weeks as the annual âClick it or Ticketâ campaign kicks off.
The message to wear seat belts is something that Carol Lucio, Ohioâs coordinator for Students Against Destructive Decisions, said needs to get out loud and clear, especially to teenagers.
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FAIRFIELD – ART Metals Group will build a 30,000 square foot addition to its Symmes Road manufacturing plant to expand its production capabilities.
The 40,000-square-foot stamping and bearings manufacturer plans to select a contractor next week for the $2 million project with construction beginning soon after, said Marlon Bailey, the company’s president and chief executive officer.
“We’re very excited about this project,” Bailey said. “What we know is we’ll have success by staying in this area. There is education, training, and good employees.”
ART Metals Group will celebrate its 80th anniversary next year and has been in Fairfield 25 years.
The project also includes adding new machinery and equipment totaling $3.1 million, expected to arrive this fall. Construction should be completed no later than the first quarter next year, Bailey said.
Driver killed in wrong-way accident on Bypass 4 in Butler County A medical helicopter responded to the accident that shut down Bypass 4. (Source: FOX19 NOW) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | April 16, 2021 at 10:23 AM EDT - Updated April 16 at 12:21 PM
FAIRFIELD TWP., Ohio (FOX19) - According to Butler County dispatch, a driver was killed in a wrong-way crash on Ohio Bypass 4 Friday morning.
A medical helicopter responded to the accident that shut down Bypass 4.
At least one person was trapped in a van and seriously hurt in the two-vehicle crash in front of Butler Tech just before 10 a.m., they say.
No other details were immediately available.