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Harrison Co to receive $2,916,915 in federal funding | News, Sports, Jobs

Times Leader Staff Writer Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of articles that examines how much money local governments will receive as a result of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, as well as how the funds may be distributed and invested. CADIZ Harrison County is projected to receive $2,916,915 in American Rescue Plan funding over the next two years. Harrison County Auditor Allison Anderson said that amount is just for use at the county level and does not include what the villages and townships may receive. “The projections for others (villages and townships), to my understanding, are still being determined. The original bill that was signed into order by the President did not include townships as a form of local government, which the State of Ohio Township Association as well as the Auditor’s Association of Ohio have been fighting and submitting testimony for this to change. We would like to see villages and townships receive aid,” she said.

Sally Buffalo Park project gets grant funding | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff writer PROJECT MOVING FORWARD — Cadiz Village Administrator Ted Andrzejewski speaks with council members about the impending Sally Buffalo stage project during the March 4 meeting. Carri Graham CADIZ A Sally Buffalo Park project is able to move forward now that it has secured $140,000 in grant funds. The project includes the construction of a new stage inside the park where concerts will be held. Village Council discussed the estimated $250,000 project during the March 4 meeting. Village Administrator Ted Andrzejewski said the village secured a $140,000 capital improvement grant. The village will provide a $70,000 match for the project. He said those funds will be covered by donations from residents and local businesses. He did not specify where the remaining project funds would come from.

Cadiz looking to turn empty lot into new store | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer CADIZ The village is working toward the possibility of turning a vacant lot property into a new retail store. The village of Cadiz, along with the Harrison County Community Improvement Corp., has been working with a developer to transform a village-owned vacant property on Commerce Drive into a possible location for a new retail store. Village Administrator Ted Andrzejewski spoke about the plan during Thursday’s council meeting. “Last week I had a conference call with the CIC and the developer. (We’re) looking at opening a small retail store on the property in front of Tractor Supply,” he said.

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