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El Cerrito hit-and-run victim has leg amputated
Motorcycle rider was headed to tax preparer
Kimberly Black
and last updated 2021-04-21 20:29:55-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Loved ones are in search of answers after a motorcycle rider was seriously injured by a hit-and-run driver in El Cerrito.
âIt s upsetting. Upsets the whole family. Makes me angry,â said John Chandler.
Dustin Deason, 45, of La Mesa, is the boyfriend of John Chandler s daughter. On April 13, Deason was headed to his tax preparer on his Harley Davidson motorcycle. He was in the left lane, headed south on 58th Street near Trojan Avenue, when an oncoming, white car swerved in front of him.
Arcanum talks snow removal, community pool
By Nathaniel Kubik - DarkeCountyMedia.com
The Arcanum Village Council met Tuesday evening to discuss snow removal in the village, developments pertaining to a new stop light, and the community swimming pool rates for 2021.
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ARCANUM The Arcanum Village Council met Tuesday evening and primarily discussed the recent power outage, a new stop light, and the community swimming pool. All council members were present.
Village Administrator Bill Kessler reported that snow removal in the village has gone very well thus far. He did, however, note that the village had received a few complaints about alley ways not being cleared of snow and ice. Kessler addressed this by stating that alley ways are last to be plowed, and that the village has been working diligently to clear out the remaining snow.
Arcanum talks grants, new stoplight
By Nathaniel Kubik - DarkeCountyMedia.com
The Arcanum Village Council met Tuesday evening to discuss police grants, a new stoplight, and developments in Ivester Park.
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ARCANUM The Arcanum Village Council met Tuesday evening to discuss police grants, a new stoplight, and developments in Ivester Park. All council members were present.
Village Administrator Bill Kessler reported that he had received a complaint about the hardness of the town’s water. He noted that this complaint was valid, but also stated that the village water is up to EPA standards. He said the village does not soften water as much as what a home softener would, and if the water was too soft, it would begin to eat away at the pipes. Kessler also said that the village snow removal was going fantastic and praised the workers for their commitment to clearing the roads in a timely manner.