Community becomes ‘#GaryStrong’
By Jennifer Woods - jwoods@aimmediamidwest.com
Miami Trace Local School District (MTLSD) sported plenty of orange attire, the color of ribbon signifying leukemia awareness, as a show of unity and support for their fellow Panther.
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Not only did MTLSD students and staff show support for Gary in-person, but that support extended into numerous homes and families. Remote learners joined in on sporting their orange attire.
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Washington Court House City Schools (WCHCS) staff and students dressed in red attire to show support for Miami Trace Elementary student Gary Lewis as he loves the Cincinnati Reds. A post on the WCHCS social media page explained, “we wanted to help him channel the strength of the Redlegs rotation as he works to strike out Leukemia. Life may be throwing some curveballs at Gary and his family right now, but the Blue Lion Family is root, root, rooting for you!”
Solar farm decision postponed
By Jennifer Woods - jwoods@aimmediamidwest.com
Although National Grid Renewables does not have a completed project locally at this time, this photo is one of their projects that has been finished.
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A conditional-use permit that would allow a solar farm, “Fayette Solar,” to be created in Perry Township was scheduled to be decided on during a Fayette County Board of Zoning Appeals meeting earlier this week, but the decision on whether to allow the solar farm or not was postponed.
The company that would be designing and operating Fayette Solar is National Grid Renewables. The farm is proposed to be located on 435 acres of land rented from a local landowner.