Posted on April 7, 2021
| 2:15 p.m.
Source: Vanessa Ortega
Adriene Ortega
On March 20, 2021, our brother Adriene Ortega (Toobs) unexpectedly passed away. He was born on Aug. 19, 1976.
Our family is deeply saddened and shocked by this loss. For all of us who knew Adriene, he lived his life the way he wanted to with no regrets, and could sweet talk his way out of anything.
He enjoyed the outdoors, camping and traveling on his Harley. He was a protector, a great friend, and he loved and cared deeply for his nieces and nephews.
Adriene is survived by his father and his five siblings.
Bangor, Maine News Update: April 8, 2021
The Maine CDC reports 1 additional death from COVID-19, and 406 new cases of the virus, the highest single-day total in more than two months. Dr. Nirav Shah says people who signed up on the state s website to be notified of available vaccination appointments should not wait for them to call. Over 90,000 residents signed up, which has overwhelmed the Maine CDC, so they advise people to be proactive about finding availabilities on their own and making appointments.
Bangor Police shut down the Walmart parking lot Wednesday afternoon, after a customer reported seeing a suspicious device in the parking lot. The Bangor Police Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team responded and found that the pressure cooker device was not an explosive. The store was closed for about an hour.
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Power plant developers to reimburse village for $2.7M sewer line project
The Daily Jeffersonian
BYESVILLE The Ohio Water Development Authority has awarded the Village of Byesville a $1.4 million, low interest loan for completion of Phase II of the Guernsey Power Station Sewer Extension Project.
The 20-year loan at 1.28% will cover the cost of constructing 11,200 feet of force main line from Seneca Lane along Marietta Road to the lift station at the intersection of Marietta and Lucasburg roads.
The actual project cost for Phase II is estimated at $875,000, according to Byesville Village Administrator Brennan Dudley. This is a village project, but we will be reimbursed for the extension by the developers of the power plant, said Dudley. It will not cost the village or our residents any money.