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MACEDONIA Piece by piece, slab by slab, a tribute and history of this nation s wars is being built in the Veterans Memorial Park, a small park near the Macedonia Commons.
When it is all done, every war the United States has ever fought on will have a stone memorial at the park, said Kathryn Krasnicki, the historian for the Nordonia Hills Veterans Memorial Park Foundation. We are taking it all the way back to the American War of Independence, Krasnicki said. Right now, we have the War on Terror through World War I.
The World War I memorial was installed in 2018, to commemorate the anniversary of the end of what was then called The Great War, Krasnicki said.
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Ken Lahmers
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MACEDONIA – After three readings over the past month, City Council has approved legislation that requires people in control of dogs to clean up any mess the animals make.
The ordinance applies to dogs under a person’s control on or at any public street, sidewalk, pathway, park, pedestrian walkway and public facility, and on any private property not owned by the person in control of the dog.
Law Director Mark Guidetti said the ordinance gives police more enforcement authority when dealing with situations where dog owners and controllers are lax in cleaning up after their animals.