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Staff writer A Canal Fulton man was sworn in Tuesday as the newest member of Steubenville’s fire department, filling a vacancy created by a December retirement. Municipal Judge John Mascio administered the oath to Adam Smith, a two-year firefighting veteran, while his fiance, Kelci Overman, held the Bible. On hand for the swearing-in were, from left, Fire Chief Carlo Capaldi, Smith, Overman, Mascio and City Manager Jim Mavromatis. NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter

Paducah City Hall to reopen with limited access

Paducah City Hall to reopen with limited access The City of Paducah will be reopening City Hall with limited access and specific procedures on Monday, February 1. (Source: City of Paducah) By Jessica Ladd | January 26, 2021 at 4:08 PM CST - Updated January 26 at 4:10 PM PADUCAH, Ky. (KFVS) - The City of Paducah will be reopening City Hall with limited access and specific procedures on Monday, February 1. “To keep everyone safe and healthy, I encourage the public to continue using video conferencing to meet with staff and to conduct as much business as possible by phone, email, mail, or other digital means. However, we know that many citizens prefer to conduct their business with the Finance Department and the Fire Prevention Division in person. Therefore, we are reopening those sections of City Hall to the public with the rest of the building available by appointment only,” said City Manager Jim Arndt.

OIR Group holds second public input session regarding KDPS protest response

Kalamazoo, MI, USA / WKZO | Everything Kalamazoo | 590 AM · 106.9 FM Jan 25, 2021 8:37 PM OIR Group meets with Kalamazoo citizens virtually on Monday, January 25, 2021. (Photo courtesy of City of Kalamazoo YouTube page via Zoom meeting). KALAMAZOO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Monday, the California-based OIR group held its second public input session regarding the response of Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety (KDPS) officers to protests held over the summer. During this virtual meeting, citizens were offered the opportunity to speak in a public medium to voice their concerns and testimony. This was the second of two planned virtual sessions to collect information, with the first taking place earlier in January.

Daytona Beach Pier could be expanded and a reef could be added nearby

DAYTONA BEACH  Big changes could be coming to the Daytona Beach Pier, the historic building that sits atop the wooden span and Breakers Oceanfront Park. An artificial reef could even be constructed a short distance off shore to improve surfing and calm waves that batter the nearly 100-year iconic pier. The city will pay a West Palm Beach firm $173,720 to study the feasibility and costs of several possible changes. The firm will explore constructing a new pier, bolstering the existing 740-foot-long span, making an addition to the city-owned structure, renovating the building that houses Joe s Crab Shack and establishing new uses of the park that overlooks the beach. City commissioners decided at their meeting Wednesday night to hire the Wantman Group to tackle all of that.

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