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Blessing of the Bikes in the downtown square

Blessing of the Bikes in the downtown square Neosho Daily News Last year, the city of Neosho asked that the annual Blessing of the Bikes not take place due to COVID. This year, the event returned to Neosho’s historic downtown square where riders of motorcycles are blessed by a priest for safety in the upcoming summer riding season.  Paul Richardson, organizer of the event with the Sanctified Tribe Motorcycle Ministry (STMM), has been in motorcycle ministry for 23 years and started the event in Neosho. “It’s a traditional thing among bikers to have a blessing at the beginning of the season,” said Richardson. “I’ve got stickers, we go around and talk to people on an individual basis and pass out stickers that say, ‘this bike is blessed by so and so,’”

Ashland City Commission: Out with the old, in with the new

ASHLAND In a whirlwind meeting Thursday detailing big moves in downtown Ashland, the city commission said it is looking into tearing down the old Ashland Oil building to make way for a convention center in the city’s core. While traffic was the biggest topic of the meeting, the plans for the property played a strong second fiddle. The job has been on the docket since 2013, when plans were drawn up to turn the blighted property into an attraction — Commissioner Cheryl Spriggs said a convention center is “a part of the jigsaw puzzle for our downtown.” Located at 1401 Winchester Avenue, the plan is part of an overall push that Mayor Matthew B. Perkins said is to renovate the downtown. In addition to making way for the convention center, which would be across the street from the Delta Hotel, Perkins said tearing down the building is important due to public safety.

Extension, tension: CSC grants more time for mill originally slated for 2020 rollout

Extension, tension: CSC grants more time for mill originally slated for 2020 rollout
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Extension, tension: CSC grants more time for mill originally slated for 2020 rollout

Unity Aluminum Unity Aluminum CEO Don Foster talks about the future of the company in the headquarters conference room in July. AARON SNYDER | THE DAILY INDEPENDENT ASHLAND Given a granted extension request for the state to keep its investment in Unity Aluminum — formerly Braidy Industries — is the proposed mill at EastPark a boom or a bust? In a recent letter to Commonwealth Seed Capital LLC — the state’s startup investment fund — acquired and first reported by WDRB’s Chris Otts in Louisville, Unity CEO Don Foster stated the company has met all its goals by the end of 2020 of having 51% of its employees working in Kentucky, 51% of its assets in Kentucky and maintaining its headquarters in Ashland — all the goals, with the exception of $1 billion in investments for building the mill.

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