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JEWETT Friends and family are mourning the deaths of the chief and assistant fire chief of the Jewett Volunteer Fire Department, who died on Monday and Tuesday, respectively.
Assistant Chief Richard Miser, 69, of Jewett, was shot by a man who then killed himself as his former girlfriend was forced to watch, according to Times-Reporter news partner WTOV Channel 9 in Steubenville, which quoted Jefferson County Sheriff Fred Abdalla. The suspect, also deceased, is 67-year-old Terry Miller from Hammondsville.
Fire Chief Frank Dennis “Denny” Kovarik, 78, of Jewett, died Monday in a McCandless, Pa. hospital with his wife Betty by his side, according to the obituary posted by Koch Funeral Home of Scio.
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CADIZ Harrison County secured nearly $1 million in funding for a county trail improvement project that is set to get underway later this year.
The county hopes to begin paving the Conotton Creek Trail by the end of September now that it is eligible to receive up to $950,000 in Ohio Department of Transportation funding.
The Harrison County Board of Commissioners signed an agreement between the county and ODOT for the federal funding during Wednesday’s regular meeting. The agreement states that ODOT will pay 95 percent of the eligible costs for the estimated $1,020,968 project while the county will be responsible for the remaining cost.