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$6 million trucking facility rolls into Gary

A Chicago-based logistics and outdoor storage firm redeveloped a 22-acre site at Melton Road and Ripley Road in Gary s Miller neighborhood to serve as a secured semitrailer parking facility that also will be home to a trucking school. Transport Properties, which operates 26 facilities across the Midwest, invested $6 million in the new trucking center that was spurred by the growth of e-commerce. The St. Lawrence Seaway — a system of 15 locks between Montreal and Lake Erie that allows ocean-going vessels to make their way to the Great Lakes — has reopened for a new navigation season. Joseph S. Pete The company, which also owns the 1500 Colfax Ave. lot in Gary, tore down some vacant retail, including a truck stop and the Dunes Restaurant. Principal Tim McCahill said the parcel along U.S. 20 wasn t suited for new development because it was long but too narrow for a big-box store and the accompanying parking.

Kittery Planning Board reviews distances of recreational cannabis site

KITTERY Before the town s retail marijuana ordinance blazes forward, town staff will review the distances between cannabis businesses to aid the Planning Board in crafting its proposal. Planning Board Vice Chair Karen Kalmar said Thursday she believes it’s a “legitimate strategy” to limit marijuana businesses by distance in town zones that are primarily for residential development. “Is anyone (as) concerned as I am that we might have a glut of one kind of development that might undercut our desire to have residential development in the area?” she asked. Discussed since the winter, a retail ordinance would allow up to five marijuana retail establishments to be located in Kittery’s C-1, C-2, C-3 and mixed-use zoning districts by special exception.

Three hospitalised following two-vehicle collision

The incident occurred at the corner of Edwards Street and Ripley Road about 6.15pm. A Queensland Ambulance spokeswoman said four patients were assessed at the scene. Three were taken to Ipswich Hospital in a stable condition. One patient declined transport to hospital. ipswich hospital

Three hospitalised after two-vehicle highway crash

Premium Content Subscriber only THREE people were taken to hospital after a two-vehicle crash at an intersection of the Centenary Highway overnight. Paramedics took the trio to Ipswich Hospital in stable conditions about 7.15pm on Tuesday. The Queensland Ambulance Service said the crash happened on the highway and Ripley Road in Ripley. The three patients all suffered minor injuries.

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