Water system improvement takes next step
Wendy Werner
A vote by members of the Syracuse City Council earlier this month approved the next step in the city’s water improvement project.
At the Syracuse City Council meeting on May 12, Ordinance 11-01 was approved, authorizing the execution and delivery of a loan contract between the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy and the City of Syracuse, and issuance, pursuant to said contract, of a promissory note of the City of Syracuse, in the principal amount of up to $11,254,000 for the purpose of constructing additions and improvements to the water system of the city as a safe drinking water project; pledging and hypothecating the revenues and earnings of the combined utilities owned by the city for the payment of said note.
SU student bar Hungry Chuck’s return to Marshall St. now planned for the fall
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
The legendary SU campus are bar Hungry Chuck s (left) plans to open in The Marshall, whose development at 727 S. Crouse Ave. forced its demolition in 2017.File photos
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Hungry Chuck’s, the legendary student hangout near the Syracuse University campus, is planning to reopen around the start of the fall 2021 school semester.
That’s a little behind the schedule previously announced by bar owner Stephen Theobald, who had hoped to open late in 2020.
“Blame the pandemic,” Theobald said. “It’s not a good time to open right now.”