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Williamstown City Council votes on residential group home ordinance

The ordinance’s purpose is to clarify what regulations residential group homes have to abide by in Williamstown.

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Williamstown Council talks potential Fenton glass museum | News, Sports, Jobs

WILLIAMSTOWN A collector of local history proposed preserving it on an old property. Randy Clark, Treasurer of Fenton Art Glass Collectors of America, sp

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Williamstown Council hears Fenton Art Glass museum proposal | News, Sports, Jobs

Williamstown seeking loan for MGPI Waterline project

A resolution approving the execution of the municipal aid co-op program contract between the City of Williamstown and Commonwealth of Kentucky, Transportation Cabinet, Department of Rural and Municipal Aid for the fiscal year beginning July 1 was read and approved during the May 17 Williamstown City Council meeting, according to meeting minutes. Capping of the safety assessment fee was also discussed.

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Williamstown council discusses 4 orders of business at meeting | News, Sports, Jobs

WILLIAMSTOWN Williamstown City Council met Tuesday to discuss the following orders of business: ¯ Council voted to give Mayor Paul Jordan the authority to sign a resolution to support the Parkersburg Wood County Home Consortium, which is a program through the Department of Housing and Urban Development that facilitates funding for affordable housing. ¯ Williamstown Middle and High School tennis coach David Leo spoke with the council about vandalism concerns at the tennis court in Tomlinson Park. Additionally, 19 out of 30 light bulbs are burnt out and cost $900 each to replace. According to council member Marty Seufer, the city may be able to use some of its stimulus money to assist with this, as well as repaving the tennis and basketball courts.

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