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Council approves demolition of four unsafe structures

Cambridge Citizens Police Academy Alumni celebrate National Police Week with the Cambridge Police

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Trial continued for Cambridge man accused of abandoning 16 dogs

Authorities initially believed the report would be available in late March or April. Guernsey County Dog Warden Karla Kerns said the Department of Agriculture is working with another agency to finalize the report. That report is why the trial was continued, said Kerns. Authorities were able to rescue 10 adult dogs and a puppy from the residence. All 11 dogs have been adopted, according to the dog warden. The living dogs were reportedly feeding on the carcasses. The dogs were seized on Feb. 22 after Kerns and deputies visited the home multiple times from Feb. 19 to 21 trying to conduct a wellness check. Neighbors reported they had not seen Graham since the first days of February.

Land bank: Home at Clark Street and Beatty Avenue to be razed

Historical designation delays demolition of Pleasant City storefront The Daily Jeffersonian The Guernsey County Land Bank on Wednesday awarded a contract to Lehotay Excavating for demolition of a two-story structure at the corner of Clark Street and Beatty Avenue in Cambridge. The nearly three-year project to acquire and raze the former residence is expected to be completed in the next month after board member Kim Conrath confirmed the deed is in the name of the land bank. I never thought I would see the day, said Cambridge Mayor Tom Orr. The demolition contact awarded to Lehotay totals $21,500. It was the lone bid submitted for the project.

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