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Opinion: Amtrak plan important for central Ohio

Opinion: Amtrak plan important for central Ohio Stu Nicholson © Amtrak A closer look at the Ohio portion of a map that Amtrak released on March 31. The map shows where Amtrak could expand service if it gets $80 billion in federal aid. The dark blue lines show Amtrak s national network. The light blue shows where there would be new service. Yellow shows possible expanded service. If there was any doubt about Amtrak’s desire for self-funded passenger service expansion plans for Ohio that include a Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati route, that was erased by Amtrak’s own top executives. CEO William Flynn and President Stephen Gardner hosted a roundtable discussion May 18 with the mayors of Dayton, Cleveland and Crestline plus Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission Executive Director William Murdock.

Stu Nicholson: Amtrak plan imporant for central Ohio

Stu Nicholson: Amtrak plan imporant for central Ohio
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Crestline a stop on proposed Amtrak line - Galion Inquirer

Crestline a stop on proposed Amtrak line By Andrew Carter - acarter@aimmediamidwest.com Derrick L. James, right, senior manager of government affairs for Amtrak, makes the announcement that the Village of Crestline has been selected as a stop on Amtrak’s proposed 3-C Corridor passenger rail line that would link Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati. He spoke during a press conference on Friday, May 7, 2021, at Crestline Village Hall. Crestline Mayor Linda Horning Pitt, left, said she believes the proposed service will benefit the local economy. Andrew Carter | AIM Media Midwest CRESTLINE The Village of Crestline has been selected to be a stop on the proposed Amtrak passenger rail line that would connect Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati.

Despite free margaritas, turnout low at Cinco de Mayo vaccine clinic

More clinics will be offered According to the Ohio Department of Health s website, as of Wednesday, 13,327 Crawford County residents  or 32.12%  had received at least one dose. Statewide, 40.7% of residents meet that standard. Siefert said she plans to continue to offer clinics, and plans to announce another one soon. We want to try to figure out the easiest places, the most convenient times, she said. What are the barriers? And try to help people with that. And if they don t understand how the vaccine works, we re always happy to answer those questions. She praised local business owner Joe Dzugan, of Dzugan Real Estate Services, for sponsoring the event.

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