Zanesville Times Recorder
ZANESVILLE - Bars and restaurants with on-premise liquor permits have another shot at pandemic relief funding, but those who haven t already applied need to do so by Sunday.
Applications for the Ohio Bar and Restaurant Fund are accepted through Jan. 31. Each of the 15,400 eligible permit holders across the state will receive $2,500 for each of their unique business locations, but only if they submit an application.
On-premise liquor permit holders from dozens of local establishments still qualify. As of Tuesday, there were 26 permits in Muskingum County, five in Coshocton County, eight in Guernsey County and 15 in Perry County that still qualify for the fund.
Kearns selected to lead New Concord Village Council
Staff Report
NEW CONCORD In its first meeting of the new year, New Concord Village elected councilmember Kristi (KJ) Kearns as president of council.
Council voted between Kearns and longtime council president Robert Dickson at Monday s meeting. Kearns, however, received four votes to Dickson s two.
The role of president of council will be to act in place of the mayor at council meetings when the mayor is absent. I ll certainly work hard and do my best (for the village), Kearns said.
She began her tenure on council in 2019 when she was appointed to fill the vacated seat left by Bil Kerrigan.