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Schoolhouse believed to be around or over 100 years old catches fire
Schoolhouse believed to be around or over 100 years old catches fire By Region 8 Newsdesk | March 16, 2021 at 6:20 PM CDT - Updated March 16 at 7:15 PM
Independence County, Ark. (KAIT) - A schoolhouse believed to be around or over 100 years old caught fire Monday evening.
According to the Bethesda Fire Department Facebook page, the Limedale school house burned Monday evening.
Last night at approximately 8:50pm our department was paged to a working structure fire on Redcut road. Our first on.Posted by Bethesda Fire Department on Tuesday, March 16, 2021
According to the post, BFD was called to the scene around 8:50 Monday night.
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HENDRYSBURG Firefighters remained on the scene of a structure fire early Sunday after the blaze destroyed a home beginning around 9 p.m. Saturday.
The Barnesville Fire Department was the agency in charge, but Chief Tim Hall remained at the scene after midnight Saturday and was not available to comment early Sunday morning. Multiple area departments assisted in battling the blaze, including those from Bethesda, Belmont, Morristown and Smith Township.
According to Richard Quinlin, public information officer for the Bethesda Fire Department, a few people were taken from the scene to a local hospital in private vehicles. He did not know their conditions or the nature of their injuries. He said the house was completely destroyed.
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70 units proposed on Chevy Chase Drive
December 18, 2020 | 12:08 am
December 18, 2020
Picture via Montgomery County Planning Board
The Montgomery County Planning Board gave unanimous approval to early plans for a development in Bethesda that would produce 70 new condominiums.
Winthrop Investment Group has proposed demolishing a single-family home used as an office and replacing it with a 70-foot-tall building at 4702 Chevy Chase Drive.
The building will include a fitness center, a “wellness area” and a rooftop deck, according to the development application.
A below-ground parking garage with 63 spaces for vehicles and 35 spaces for bikes are included in the project’s plan.
Attorney Pat Harris, with Lerch Early & Brewer and representing the developer, said that the building will look “different” than others in the neighborhood because it will be more modern. But, she said, “the way Bethesda is going” the neighborhood will be more modernized in the coming year
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