OWDA funding awarded for Rutland sewer project
Staff Report
MEIGS COUNTY The Ohio Water Development Authority (OWDA) awarded $8.1 million through low interest loans and grants to Ohio communities to improve wastewater and drinking water infrastructure and make water quality improvements for Ohioans. For the month of April, the Authority funded 11 projects that will replace aging infrastructure, extend service areas, and improve sewer and sewage treatment collection systems. The 11 awarded projects received an interest rate ranging from 0.50 percent to 1.54 percent.
Among the funding awarded was a $652,275 loan for the Meigs County Water and Sewer District sewer project in the village of Rutland.
Port Huron Times Herald
A ruling in St. Clair County Circuit Court Thursday is “essentially pausing the process” in issuing final marijuana licenses in the city of Port Huron.
Judge Cynthia Lane granted requests for injunctive relief from two marijuana operators Farm Science, LLC, and 1864 US-23, LLC that are suing the city over the process used to review provisional license applications earlier this year.
The ruling prevents the city from formally awarding local recreational and medical marijuana permits under the local ballot ordinance OK’d by voters last November. Both plaintiffs allege separate discrepancies with the ordinance, its conflict with state marijuana law, and in how local applications were prioritized.
Shelton fire log: Crews respond to brush fire, car accidents, alarms
March 9, 2021
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The Shelton Fire Department responded to the following calls this past week.
Monday, March 1
At 2:52 p.m., the Echo Hose Co. No. 1 and the White Hills Co. No. 5 responded with an engine to a fire alarm activation at a Howe Avenue address. There was no fire.
At 5:38 p.m., the Huntington Co. No. 3 responded with an engine and a rescue truck to the area of the 100 block of Buddington Road for a low hanging wire across the roadway.
At 6:12 p.m., the Echo Hose Co. No. 1 and the White Hills Co. No. 5 responded with an engine and a rescue truck to a fire alarm activation at the Sinsabaugh Heights Housing Complex, 187 Meadow St. There was no fire. Smoke from cooking caused the alarm.
LILLINGTON Three people have been charged in the shooting death of a Bunnlevel businessman, the Harnett County Sheriff s Office said Thursday.
Charles Edward Bias, 51, of McLean Chapel Church Road in Bunnlevel, was shot to death at his business in the 6800 block of U.S. 401 South in Bunnlevel just after 3 p.m. Tuesday, according to a Harnett County Sheriff s Office news release. He was found with what deputies say appeared to be multiple gunshot wounds, according to the release.
Courtney Carroll, 31, of the 100 block of Cynthia Lane in Spring Lake, was arrested Wednesday; Jeremy Campbell, 28, of the 100 block of Ranger Lane in Spring Lake and Jordan Issac Nathaniel Stone, 20, of East Blue Street in Saint Pauls, were arrested Thursday, according to a Sheriff s Office news release.