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The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency is testing the air in the village of Newtown and neighboring Anderson Township because of complaints about pollution and odors.
The testing began last September, after Newtown officials and residents raised concerns.
It is scheduled to continue through next September, Tom Mohr, spokesman for Hamilton County Environmental Services, said in an email.
The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency is a division of that department.
“The collected data will then be summarized and sent to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency for review and analysis,” Mohr said.
Newtown Mayor Mark Kobasuk said the village has two asphalt plants and an asphalt-sealing plant in a one-mile area.
S$28.80 per roll and
S$6.80 per slice.
Donut burger
If you can t choose between a donut or a burger, you can enjoy the best of both worlds with the donut burger. Image by The Hainan Story.
A Hainanese breakfast favourite, spam luncheon meat, is sandwiched between a donut and an egg - either sunny side up or scrambled. Image by The Hainan Story.
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S$5.80 ala carte and
S$7.30 set with drink.
Cookies
Hae Bee Hiam Cookies are made with homemade spicy dried shrimp sambal. Image by the Hainan Story.
Hainan Story also offers their version of
Ondeh Ondeh Cookies made with walnuts, pandan and coconut
Windy River Retail (Greenwood Village).
“We’re all seeking ways to contribute to those putting in long hours and heroic effort during this pandemic,” said Zahrte. “When I came up with the idea of Filling for the Frontlines, I started texting some friends and colleagues in the industry about it, and their response was overwhelming and immediate. These crowlers of beer represent a small token of gratitude from us to those making incredible sacrifices, putting themselves at risk, and working tirelessly for the health of our community.”
Crowlers are available for pickup for free from Old 121 Brewhouse during business hours for anyone who shows a hospital ID badge.
Thatâs the opinion of people in the know in the west Champaign County community.
The business was open for the last time on Sunday, closing its doors as the latest victim of the COVID-19 pandemic. It might be the most important as well, according to Mahomet Village Administrator Patrick Brown.
âI would say at this point, itâs not really replaceable,â Brown said, adding that other restaurants might open in town after the pandemic, but they wonât likely fill the bill that J.T. Walkerâs has.
Mahomet Chamber of Commerce Board Chairman Darwyn Boston said J.T. Walkerâs âhad its own personality.â