Cambridge School Board continues with levy issue for November ballot
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio–The Cambridge City Schools, Board of Education continues their efforts to put a renewal levy on the fall ballot.
Meeting in regular session Tuesday evening, the board unanimously approved the next step in the process which will put the renewal levy issue on the November ballot. The 4.9 mil Operating Levy is a renewal of a levy that was originally approved by the voters in 1992. A renewal levy means the district is not asking for any additional funding. Approval of the levy will not raise the taxes for residents of the district. As the name implies, the Operating Levy brings in funds to support the operation of the district, such as salaries, purchasing of books and other educational materials to name a few.
Man, 40, Shot Tuesday Night On Dorris Street Wednesday, February 24, 2021
A man, 40, was shot Tuesday night on Dorris Street.
At approximately 9:47 p.m., Chattanooga Police responded to the 4000 block of Dorris Street on reports of a person shot. Upon arrival, officers located a man suffering from a gunshot wound and secured the scene.
The victim was transported to a local hospital by Hamilton County EMS with a non-life threatening injury.
Chattanooga Police ask anyone with information regarding this incident to call 423 698-2525 or submit a tip via the CPD Mobile App. You can remain anonymous.
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Sheriff Proceeding With New Roofs, New Network Equipment And New Locks At Silverdale Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - by Joseph Dycus
Layout of Silverdale complex The Hamilton County Commission discussed several topics pertaining to the Sheriff’s Office during their Wednesday morning meeting, including repairing and replacing roofs.
Garland/DBS, Inc. had a bid of $768,667 for replacing roofs at the facility that was recently taken back by the Sheriff s Office from a private firm.
Using a Powerpoint map of Silverdale, Sheriff Jim Hammond showed the County Commission which roofs needed to be fixed.
“Charlie Building and Echo Building are the two we’re talking about being replaced now,” Sheriff Hammond said.