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County approves new water and sewer district for Gallatin Canyon
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Napoleon considers pool savings, new water/sewer rates
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LetsGetChecked, the digital health company behind the effort, began processing tests two weeks ago and is now conducting about 1,000 per day with a turnaround time of about 19 hours, said Sky Countryman, CEO of LGC Labs.
Eventually, the company will be able to handle 2,000 tests each day.
Free test kits are available for Big Sky residents and workers on a first-come, first-served basis at the Big Sky Chamber of Commerce office on Ousel Falls Road. Once the tests, which involve a self-administered nasal swab, are completed, they can be dropped off in person. Available pick up and drop off hours are on bigskyrelief.org.
UHRICHSVILLE With no state funds readily available to fix a major slip on Waterworks Hill Road south of Uhrichsville, the county engineer s office is exploring options with the prosecutor s office on the matter.
The road, which follows the banks of Big Stilwater Creek near the former water plant of the Twin City Water & Sewer District, has been closed since late October after about 1,200 feet of the pavement began to crumble. The slip was noticed a day after a dam on the Big Stillwater was removed in Uhrichsville.
Engineer Joe Bachman said he approached the Ohio Public Works Commission to get a grant to repair the road, but all emergency funding has been used up for this fiscal year. None would be available until after the start of the state s next fiscal year, which begins July 1.
The year 2020 has been fraught with many challenges, from impassioned protests in the streets demanding equality for African Americans, to a complete shut-down of the country to curb the spread of COVID-19. For KAI, however, there was cause to celebrate in 2020, as one of the country’s largest minority-owned design and build firms marked its 40
th anniversary.
“While we may not have been able to celebrate our milestone anniversary the way we had initially planned due to the pandemic, we celebrate every day knowing that our projects are making a difference in lives and communities, just as they have for the past 40 years,” said KAI CEO Michael Kennedy, Jr.
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