May 24, 2021
Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth (FBP) recently provided financial assistance to a company striving to help other area businesses meet a specific administrative need.
A total of $28,000 was provided to Southern Ohio Shredding (SOS) in Chillicothe, a locally-owned business providing secure document destruction. Employees answer the call for help by picking up loads of paper and shredding it in their secure location on Bridge Street in Chillicothe.
Owner Ken Shelton said the funds will have an impact on operations and the expansion of their capabilities.
“We really appreciate this and will use every bit of it to expand the business locally,” he said. “Thank you for your generous gift to Southern Ohio Shredding… we are thrilled to have your support. Through your donation, we will be able to accomplish our goals of expansion and growth throughout the Southern Ohio area.”
May 24, 2021
Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth (FBP) recently provided financial assistance to a company striving to help other area businesses meet a specific administrative need.
A total of $28,000 was provided to Southern Ohio Shredding (SOS) in Chillicothe, a locally-owned business providing secure document destruction. Employees answer the call for help by picking up loads of paper and shredding it in their secure location on Bridge Street in Chillicothe.
Owner Ken Shelton said the funds will have an impact on operations and the expansion of their capabilities.
“We really appreciate this and will use every bit of it to expand the business locally,” he said. “Thank you for your generous gift to Southern Ohio Shredding… we are thrilled to have your support. Through your donation, we will be able to accomplish our goals of expansion and growth throughout the Southern Ohio area.”
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ANGOLA â Despite neighbors speaking against a proposed development on the west side of C.R. 425W north of Orland Road, the Steuben County Plan Commission gave the primary plat approval, with several conditions to be met before the developer comes back for secondary approval.
The development, Bonebend Hollow, will be nine lots on approximately 18 acres of land that right now is mostly woods between Crooked and Jimmerson lakes.
âThe site is mostly wooded and we want to maintain that integrity as much as possible,â said Brett Miller of Miller Land Surveying on behalf of the property owners, Everett and Roxanne Bone and ERJ Holdings LLC.
ANGOLA â Steuben County officials on Tuesday received some advice on how to invest a windfall from the federal American Rescue Plan that will soon put $6.7 million into county coffers.
The countyâs financial consultant, Jeff Peters of Peters Municipal Consultants, Franklin, said in a joint meeting of the Steuben County Council and the Board of Commissioners the money should be divided between operating funds and projects.
Based on past yearsâ experiences and potential shortfalls that arose due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Peters recommended putting aside $2.7 million for operating funds and the remaining $4 million for projects.
âThe operating money, it is most important to capture that,â Peters said.