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.
State, local officials react to U.S. Capitol riot
R-H Staff
WASHINGTON State and local officials have released statements concerning the riots in the nation’s capital that breached the U.S. Capitol building on Wednesday, Jan. 6.
Newly elected Preble County Commissioners Adam Craft and Rachael Vonderhaar reacted to the news after their commission meeting on Monday, Jan. 11.
Craft: “I just think it’s unfortunate for our nation that we’ve been put in such a position that we’re so divided right now,” he said. “And regardless of what happens, we need to unify, and we need to come together and we need to be Americans, and we need to forget the petty politics of the whole thing.”
Craft, Vonderhaar assume commission roles; Robertson, Day bid farewell
By Eddie Mowen Jr. - cmowen@aimmediamidwest.com
Preble County Commissioners Denise Robertson and Chris Day wrapped up their final week in office last week, saying their final goodbyes while conducting county business on Wednesday, Dec. 30. Commissioner Rodney Creech submitted his letter of resignation earlier in the month and was not present at the meeting.
Eddie Mowen Jr. | The Register-Herald
EATON Preble County Commissioners Denise Robertson, Chris Day and Rodney Creech wrapped up their final week in office last week, saying their final goodbyes while conducting business on Wednesday, Dec. 30.
Creech was not in attendance as he had submitted his letter of resignation earlier in the month, which was to take effect on Jan. 1, 2021.