Editor,Imagine your neighbor is dumping 1,000 gallons of raw sewage on your property. After 6 years of this dumping, your neighbor files a lawsuit demandin
Issue with health department continues for WA resident
The trailer park in Glenwood was torn down in January.
Submitted by Jerry Wick
Submitted by Jerry Wick
EATON Preble County resident Jerry Wick spoke to commissioners during their meeting held Monday, Feb. 1, providing more information regarding his ongoing sewage debate surrounding the Glenwood area also known as Sewer District 6.
According to Wick, the trailer park located there has been demolished and the debris has been hauled away. He also shared photos of the area taken over a course of two weeks, and an email he had received from the Preble County Health District denying a public records request he had made for copies of sewer complaints, as well as Wick’s response to the denial questioning, “who was the Preble County Health Department protecting when it comes to the trailer park, Sewer District 6 and sewage plants in the county.”
Haber selected for PC Commission seat
By Eddie Mowen Jr. - emowen@aimmediamidwest.com
David Haber was sworn in as county commissioner following a public meeting by the Preble County Republican Central Committee on Tuesday, Jan. 26. The committee considered eight people for the seat, which was vacated after Rodney Creech won an election to become a state representative for the 43rd district. Creech resigned his commission seat on Jan. 1, 2021.
Eddie Mowen Jr. | The Register-Herald
David Haber talks about his vision for Preble County during a special meeting held by the Republican Central Committee on Tuesday, Jan. 26. Haber was selected by the committee to fill the final two years of the term vacated by recently elected 43rd District State Rep. Rodney Creech. Haber was one of eight the committee choose from to fill the seat.
New commission eager to resolve PCAA dispute
By Braden Moles - bmoles@aimmediamidwest.com
EATON In just the second commission meeting for Commissioners Adam Craft and Rachael Vonderhaar, a long-standing issue from the previous board – the Preble County Art Association’s 601 Hillcrest Drive property – led off their Wednesday, Jan. 6 meeting.
After numerous meetings with no action taken, progress was finally made as the commissioners moved to place the county-owned land up for public bid after a presentation by Cheri Simons, president of the Board of Preble Arts.
She took an opportunity to welcome the new board as well as update them on Preble Arts’ previous interactions with the commissioners regarding the property.
Marshall supports Cox for House District 43
We Deserve A Leader in Columbus
House District 43 (Preble and part of Montgomery) needs a leader in Columbus who will put people first and work for us, and Amy Cox is that leader.
Amy can work with students, schools, teachers, and unions to fix the broken unconstitutional Ohio education system that the Ohio General Assembly has not solved in years.
Amy also will work to increase the working wage for Preble and Montgomery County families. And, she will continue to fight to guarantee health care for insured and underinsured families.
This election is about putting people in the 43rd District in a stronger better place and getting us the serious help our families need in this troubled time.