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City record - Sidney Daily News

City record THURSDAY -4:23 to 4:55 p.m.: warrant. Gerald Ivan Edwards Jr., 46, at large, was arrested on a contempt warrant and was later also charged with of dogs and other animals running at large. -10:52 a.m.: criminal damaging. Damage was reported in the 1800 block of Robert Place. Crashes Jerold Lee McMartin, 57, of Sidney, was arrested for OVI after a two-vehicle crash on Thursday at 5:23 p.m. McMartin was traveling southbound on North Walnut Avenue when he hit mirrors with the parked vehicle facing the south in front of 413 N. Walnut Avenue that is owned by Lee Kattau-Ordean, of Sidney. It was later reported that damage was also caused to the fender of that parked vehicle.

Ohio Will Almost Double Medical Marijuana Dispensary Licenses

Shortage of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Ohio Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Control Program reported more than 135,000 medical marijuana patients throughout the state this past year. This is significantly higher than the approximated value of 12,000-24,000 patients they had assumed they would have acquired over the past two years. This became a problem as many patients weren’t able to get to one of the 73 different locations, as some locations proved to be far too long a journey. Lorrie Callahan, a West Milton resident who uses medical marijuana said, “I’m thrilled beyond words because that’s saying they’re actually listening to the patients.”

Gamble Montessori HS receives national sustainability award

James N. Gamble Montessori High School is one of the nation s 27 Green Ribbon Schools awarded this year for promising sustainability practices, the U.S. Department of Education announced Thursday. The U.S. Department of Education recognizes Green Ribbon Schools that strive to reduce environmental impact and costs, improve the health and wellness of schools, students and staff and provide effective environmental and sustainability education, according to the website. Gamble Montessori was the only Ohio school recognized in 2021.  I am incredibly proud of our students, teachers, staff, parents and community. We have infused respect and appreciation for the natural world into the Montessori based education we provide our students, Gamble Montessori High School principal Taylor Porter said in a Thursday news release. This manifests in multiple ways, including through our Agricultural Education program, the gardens, orchards, and entrepreneurship that fuel our annual Montessori Mar

Council accepts committee report on water, sewer rates

Council accepts committee report on water, sewer rates By Erik Martin - DarkeCountyMedia.com GREENVILLE Greenville City Council on Tuesday unanimously accepted a committee report revising a plan to raise water and sewer rates. On April 1, the city’s Utilities Committee met to discuss rate hikes for water and sewer service. The committee recommended percentage hikes to 20 percent in September 2021 and 10 percent in March 2022, for both water and sewer. Each subsequent year for three years would see 20-percent increases in September and 10 percent increases in March. Following this, rates for each utility would increase 5 percent yearly unless revised by council.

Gas aggregation customers to receive refund - Sidney Daily News

Gas aggregation customers to receive refund SIDNEY Residential customers who are participating in the natural gas aggregation programs in the communities of Sidney, Greenville, Bellefontaine, Russia, Fort Loramie, Bradford, Ansonia, Covington, Newberry Township, West Milton and Jeffersonville will see a refund check from Volunteer Energy at some point this summer. The refund is part of an agreement between AGE (Affordable Gas + Electric), the communities’ Consultant for their governmental aggregation programs, and Volunteer Energy to refund an over-charge that was on the March 2021 natural gas bills. A notice letter from Volunteer Energy’s attorney dated March 1, 2021, stated “Volunteer Energy was required to purchase gas that was 8741% more expensive than its 1st of Month Posted Price.” The letter went on to state that an increase of $0.091/CCF would be passed through to their Ohio customers. The market price spikes in natural gas were a direct result of the polar vortex

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