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The pipeline doesn t service our area. However, prices are still up a bit. Author: Marisa Saenz Updated: 3:01 AM EDT May 13, 2021 CLEVELAND News of the cyber-attack on the Colonial Pipeline sparked panic in some regions of the country, with residents lining up at the pump over fears of a gas shortage. However, there s no need to worry in Ohio. On a Wednesday evening in Cleveland, roads were busy just like any given day, but unlike gas stations in the east and southeast states some that had lines dozens of cars long gas stations in Cleveland seemed normal. It s crazy that people are really needing gas and we re just out here putting gas [in] just casually, Marcaya Bailous said. ....
Author of the article: Letter to the editor Publishing date: Apr 08, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 3 minute read Article content PAUL VAN NEST The Rotary Club of Kingston formed its Environment Committee in the 1980s under the watchful eye of Rotarian Larry Ritchie, who worked with the Ministry of the Environment at the time. Our club assisted in the delivery of the city’s first blue boxes and helped with the establishment of the hazardous waste drop-off site at the Kingston Area Recycling Centre. To reduce the waste of city-treated water on our gardens and grass, we helped with the city’s rain barrel project, promoting and delivering rain barrels to area homes to be installed at the bottom of downspouts. ....