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Dale-Roy School playground to receive improvements

Note: This story has been changed to fix errors. See correction at bottom. ASHLAND  Leadership Ashland has been no secret in the community, especially with its projects benefitting the community for the past couple of years. The class of 2021 has chosen its project to benefit Dale-Roy School by building an accessible playground for students. To do this, class members need to raise $20,622 to buy equipment. We know we have such a generous community, said Courtney McNaull, class member.  We ll, of course, donate ourselves and we re also hoping to secure local grant funding. The class hopes to have all fundraising completed and start building by June 10.

Kurt Miller, a Winnetka veterinarian who gave his all for people and pets, passes away

Last Tuesday, we got to count all the ways he was. A champion of companion animals, Dr. Miller, 56, a much loved North Shore veterinarian with a pachyderm-sized clientele, died suddenly at his home Tuesday. Although he had recovered from COVID-19 late last year, his sudden death was a stunner. Well-known and loved in the community, the man known as “Dr. Kurt” was a maestro in the magisterium of dogs and cats wiggling their way through his office since setting up his own shop, the Winnetka Animal Hospital, in 2007. “I’m still crying,” said Marilyn Wirtz, wife of Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz, whose late Beagles

Extension, tension: CSC grants more time for mill originally slated for 2020 rollout

Extension, tension: CSC grants more time for mill originally slated for 2020 rollout
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Extension, tension: CSC grants more time for mill originally slated for 2020 rollout

Unity Aluminum Unity Aluminum CEO Don Foster talks about the future of the company in the headquarters conference room in July. AARON SNYDER | THE DAILY INDEPENDENT ASHLAND Given a granted extension request for the state to keep its investment in Unity Aluminum — formerly Braidy Industries — is the proposed mill at EastPark a boom or a bust? In a recent letter to Commonwealth Seed Capital LLC — the state’s startup investment fund — acquired and first reported by WDRB’s Chris Otts in Louisville, Unity CEO Don Foster stated the company has met all its goals by the end of 2020 of having 51% of its employees working in Kentucky, 51% of its assets in Kentucky and maintaining its headquarters in Ashland — all the goals, with the exception of $1 billion in investments for building the mill.

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