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Board hears more hog complaints
But, Planning and Zoning says facility has been in compliance
By Kevin Mertens - Staff Writer | Jan 24, 2021
There was more discussion on the odor emanating from a hog facility in Dunbar Township when the Faribault County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Jan. 19.
Brad Bruegger participated in the meeting virtually and asked the commissioners to revoke the CUP (Conditional Use Permit) for R & R Hogs or amend it to add more conditions.
Bruegger, who resides in Dunbar Township near the hog facility, had voiced his displeasure with the smell at the previous meeting of the County Board.
Fire destroyed a Dunbar Township home early Tuesday, injuring two firefighters who responded to the blaze.
Officials said the family home of Gary Henry at 302 Ridge Blvd. caught fire around 5:30 a.m. Two adults inside managed to get out safely, but Jacob Hair, a firefighter at Morrell Volunteer Fire Company, and Brandon OâNeil, a firefighter at South Connellsville Volunteer Fire Department, were injured.
One slipped on ice and dislocated his shoulder, while the other retained second-degree burns. Both were transported to Uniontown Hospital for treatment and released.
Doug Grimm Jr., fire chief at Morrell, said they believe the fire was accidental, but they have called the fire marshal to the scene to confirm it.
County gets $268K more in funding
Board also has its first new commissioner in 10 years sworn in
By Kevin Mertens - Staff Writer | Jan 10, 2021
Newly elected District 5 county commissioner Bruce Anderson, left, is sworn into office by Faribault County District Court Judge Troy Timmerman in the courtroom before the regular commissioners meeting began.
The Faribault County Board of Commissioners began 2021 with the first change on the board since 2011, when commissioner Greg Young began his first term.
Bruce Anderson, took the oath of office as the commissioner for District 5 after being elected to fill the seat vacated by Tom Warmka, who retired from the board at the end of last year.
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