Arcanum talks snow removal, community pool
By Nathaniel Kubik - DarkeCountyMedia.com
The Arcanum Village Council met Tuesday evening to discuss snow removal in the village, developments pertaining to a new stop light, and the community swimming pool rates for 2021.
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ARCANUM The Arcanum Village Council met Tuesday evening and primarily discussed the recent power outage, a new stop light, and the community swimming pool. All council members were present.
Village Administrator Bill Kessler reported that snow removal in the village has gone very well thus far. He did, however, note that the village had received a few complaints about alley ways not being cleared of snow and ice. Kessler addressed this by stating that alley ways are last to be plowed, and that the village has been working diligently to clear out the remaining snow.
Choice One establishes TLC Memorial Scholarship
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SIDNEY Over the years, Choice One has worked to change what people expect from business and provide fulfilling work, services, and lives to employees, clients, and all who they meet. So, despite the challenges of 2020, Choice One Engineering, of Sidney and Loveland, was able to grow in services, employees, and geographic reach this past year.
Choice One continues to work toward breaking the corporate mold by enhancing company culture and sharing that culture with clients. For this reason, Choice One’s employees voted the company a Best Firm to Work For in the Nation according to civil + structural engineering magazine and a Business Journal Best Place to Work in both the Cincinnati and Dayton regions.
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Editorâs note: The Daily Item will recognize people who have Made a Difference in the Valley in 2020 this week. This is the seventh part of a series that will continue until New Yearâs Day.
LEWISBURG â Doug Walter, of Lewisburg, is on a mission.
And that mission is to honor and help veterans in need and raise money for various projects involving veterans.Â
By doing so he has inspired others in the Valley to join him in making sure all veterans know that their service is never forgotten.
âDoug is a great example of a solid citizen,â said Thom Rippon, of Mifflinburg. âHe is not a military veteran himself, but we veterans benefit from his energetic support. He leads many veterans-related events, to show us who served that the community remembers and appreciates our commitment to the nation.â