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Heartland road projects 5/21 Amber Ruch
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Butler County
Business U.S. 60 (West Pine Blvd.) will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction as contractor crews perform roadside work. This section of road is located between Business U.S. 60/67 (Westwood Blvd.) and Second Street in Poplar Bluff. Weather permitting, crews will be working on
Monday, Feb. 1 through Friday, Oct. 1 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
Cape Girardeau County
Jackson crews will be working throughout the city to re-stripe roads to improve visibility for drivers. Weather permitting, crews will be working from
May through June. Warning signs, flashing lights and barricades will be in place. Drivers are urged to use caution.
TWO VEHICLE ACCIDENTS REPORTED SATURDAY IN WHITE TOWNSHIP By Hometown2
May 10, 2021 | 7:40 AM
Pennsylvania State Police report two vehicle accidents that happened on Saturday in different areas of White Township
The first happened on Martin Road at 8:52 AM. Police say 50-year-old Tara McClellan of Creekside was speeding and went off the roadway while negotiating a right curve. The car hit an embankment on the left side of the roadway and overturned, coming to rest in the northbound lane. McClellan was taken to IRMC for treatment of suspected minor injuries.
State Police say the second collision was reported at 11:23 AM in the Tractor Supply parking lot near Shelly Drive in White Township. 77-year-old Miles Gills collided with a pedestrian, identified as 44-year-old Alyson Berezansky of Clymer. Berezansky had suspected minor injuries from the collision and was taken to IRMC for treatment.
Smith Twp. trustees honor Ken O Brock s park efforts
The Alliance Review
Smith Township trustees awarded their Outstanding Citizenship award Wednesday night to Ken O Brock.
During the monthly meeting, Trustees David Mannion and Scott Showalter presented O Brock with the award in recognition of O Brock s unselfish dedication to serve the residents of North Benton, Ohio, trustees said in a news release. The award was given in gratitude of his exceptional generosity in furthering the welfare of our Township through the construction of a pavilion addition to the Township Park in North Benton, the release said. This park was made possible through the generosity of Ken and Sharen O Brock. The use of the Pavilion is open to anyone, and to reserve the facility for a special occasion, please call Marty Lockridge at 330-341-0863.