Wayne and Holmes counties received generous allocations to fund a number of community projects under the 2021-2022 capital budget despite the economic downturn.
Ohio lawmakers passed a $2.1 billion capital budget at the end of 2020. In addition to community projects for each of the state s 88 counties, the budget includes $305 million for repairs, renovations and maintenance for public schools, $452 million for public colleges and universities, $280 million for local infrastructure, and $171 million for economic development and cultural projects.
Holmes County received more than $1.3 million for its community projects, the majority of which was allocated to the Holmes County Park District Trail. The park district received $1 million through the Department of Natural Resources to complete a gap on the Holmes County Trail between Glenmont and Killbuck.
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Pursuit of stolen vehicle ends in Coshocton County COSHOCTON COUNTY, Ohio–A morning pursuit involving a stolen pick up truck out of Holmes County ended with the arrest of the suspect in Coshocton County.
The Coshocton County Sheriffs Office reports that shortly before 9:00 a.m. Thursday, the pursuit of a stolen vehicle entered into Coshocton County on SR 83 and then turned onto CR 38 and then back onto SR 83.
Authorities said the driver of the vehicle, a 21-year-old male from the Millersburg area, went through a yard and into a field where he was arrested.
The suspect was taken from the scene to Holmes County Sheriff’s Office to face charges.