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STEUBENVILLE The Jefferson County Commissioners again had a discussion about the Smithfield sewer system and the Environmental Protection Agency’s concerns with plans to upgrade the plant.
The topic has been a recurring matter of discussion as the county reviews options for the troubled system.
The county, which has taken over the water system in Smithfield, is operating the sewer system but does not own the plant, which currently is owned by Smithfield Township.
Hindering the start of a complete takeover and more than $3 million project to revamp the system are what the commissioners and water and sewer Director Michael Eroshevich say is a moving goal post from the EPA on ammonia levels.
The Ultimate Fighter 23: Preview and Analysis of This Season’s Cast
The Ultimate Fighter 23 kicked off last week with the elimination rounds.
Sixteen fighters from the light heavyweight division and 16 fighters from the strawweight division faced off in front of UFC President Dana White and coaches Joanna Jędrzejczyk and Claudia Gadelha with the winner of each fight making it into the house.
Let’s get to know the prospects that advanced to the house.
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Women’s Strawweights
Tatiana Suarez (1-0): Suarez comes into the house with a lone victory in her professional MMA career and two wins in her amateur career. The 25-year-old has a base in wrestling. She claimed four high school national championships and is a two-time world medalist in freestyle wrestling. She also holds a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Suarez defeated Chel-c Bailey via unanimous decision and was the first pick for Team Claudia. She is also one of the favorites to make the finals.
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HANNIBAL, Mo. â The team effort at Toys for Tots of Northeast Missouri brings Christmas joy to local youths each year, and the need for additional toys and volunteers is especially crucial this year as organizers hope to reach 1,520 children.
Mary Lynne Richards, recreation supervisor for Hannibal Parks and Recreation Department, said there is an increased need for volunteers each day of the week leading up to the drive-thru distribution on Thursday, Dec. 17, at the Admiral Coontz Recreation Center, 301 Warren Barrett Drive. Toys and about 800 food boxes will be delivered to each family with a drive-thru format for safety.
Volunteer support is critical to pack all gifts into boxes at the warehouse from 9 to 11 a.m. and from 1 to 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, and Tuesday, Dec. 15, then transport them from the warehouse to the Admiral Coontz Recreation Center on Wednesday. Distribution will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17. Support is also needed beginning at 10 a.m. Monday,
HANNIBAL â The team effort at Toys for Tots of Northeast Missouri brings Christmas joy to local youth each year, and the need for additional toys and volunteers is especially crucial this year as organizers hope to reach 1,520 children.
Mary Lynne Richards, recreation supervisor for Hannibal Parks & Recreation Department said there is an increased need for volunteers each day of the week leading up to the drive-through distribution on Thursday, Dec. 17, at the Admiral Coontz Recreation Center, 301 Warren Barrett Drive. Toys and about 800 food boxes will be delivered to each family with a drive-through format for safety.
Volunteer support is critical to pack all gifts into boxes at the warehouse from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14 and Tuesday, Dec. 15, then transport them from the warehouse to the Admiral Coontz Recreation Center on Wednesday. Distribution will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17. Support is also needed beginning at 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 21, to