The signs of summer in Pulaski County: The Ohio Navy comes rolling into town. Fireworks stands spread along U.S. 27 like pollen in the air. And municipalities from one end
In looking at their household budgets these days, virtually every American family is taking skyrocketing gas prices and inflation into account. The City of Burnside is no different.
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Burnside City Clerk Crissa Morris (left) and Mayor Robert Lawson (right) listen during Monday s May meeting of the Burnside City Council.
Christopher Harris
By Christopher Harris
Commonwealth Journal May 5, 2021
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Burnside City Clerk Crissa Morris (left) and Mayor Robert Lawson (right) listen during Monday s May meeting of the Burnside City Council. Christopher Harris
Monday s meeting of the Burnside City Council was about the budget of the present â and the possibilities of even bigger budgets in the future.
The most significant action taken at the May meeting was the passage of Ordinance no. 2021-001, stating the city s intent to annex a corridor of U.S. 27 going south, about three miles past the Burnside border shortly past Keno Road.