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Bellaire hires engineering firm for water plant project | News, Sports, Jobs

Times Leader Staff Writer BELLAIRE The village of Bellaire is another step closer to making an estimated $3 million worth of improvements at its water treatment plant. During a regular meeting Thursday, Village Council approved an engineering contract with CTI Engineers of Akron, Ohio, for the job, which will involve the installation of two new air strippers at the plant. The village will pay $155,000 for its services. Part of CTI’s job will be to help the village advertise for bids for the plant work, and then help administer the construction contract once it is awarded. Also during the meeting, council heard presentations regarding new water meters from men representing two different companies Ray Schwarz, Ohio Sales manager for Neptune Equipment Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, and Curtis Straubhaar, meter specialist with Trumbull Industries, Akron, Ohio.

Alexis Csehill 1955-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 15, 2021 WARREN Alexis Csehill, 65, passed away Friday, Feb. 12, 2021, at home after a courageous 13-year battle with cancer. Alexis was born on June 3, 1955, (two months premature) in Warren, the daughter of the late Michael and Rachel Csehill. She came into this world a warrior and left us as a warrior, too! Alexis graduated from Warren Western Reserve High School in 1973. She earned a BS in math at Malone College in 1977. In the early ’80s, she continued her education by earning an associate’s degree in computer science at Kent State University at Trumbull. Alexis learned her work ethic from her parents. She worked in the summers during high school in the office at Warren Sanitary Milk Company. She worked at Copperweld in the Industrial Engineering office. The last 27 years, she worked in the Accounts Payable office at Trumbull Industries.

Falls man s talents offer gore galore for films | News, Sports, Jobs

agray@tribtoday.com Staff photo / Andy Gray Daniel Blain Click holds up the severed head he created for the low-budget horror film “The Curse of Lilith Ratchet.” The Newton Falls native has worked on about 20 films as a makeup and special effects makeup artist. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is one of a series of Saturday profiles of area residents and their stories. To suggest a profile, contact features editor Burton Cole at bcole@tribtoday.com or metro editor Marly Reichert at mkosinski@tribtoday.com. NEWTON FALLS Face your fears is a common bit of advice. Daniel Blain Click not only faced his, he embraced them.

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