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Barhorst elected VP of State Mayors Association Barhorst SIDNEY Sidney Mayor Mike Barhorst was recently elected first vice president of the Mayors Association of Ohio at the annual meeting. The meeting, originally scheduled for June, was held virtually just prior to Christmas. Barhorst previously served as second-vice president of the organization. Glenwillow Mayor Mark Cegelka was elected president. Batavia Mayor John Thebout was elected second-vice president. Bellefontaine Mayor Ben Stahler was elected secretary. Saint Paris Mayor Brenda Cook was elected treasurer. The officers of the association rotate between cities and villages. Terms are normally for 12 months although outgoing President Jeff Hazel of Celina served for a year and a half. ....
Sidney to receive$850K for trail extension Sidney Mayor Mike Barhorst, center, discusses the Ohio Capital Budget Grant received by the City of Sidney with, left to right, Parks and Recreation Director Duane Gaier, Shelby County Commissioner Tony Bornhorst, Great Miami Riverway Director Dan Foley and Sidney Parks and Recreation Board Chair Amy Zorn along the site of the future trail. The trail will pass from the east side of Interstate 75 under the bridge in the background along the river and along the route of the former Miami & Erie Canal to Kuther Road. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News SIDNEY The city of Sidney will be one step closer to becoming the northern anchor of the Great Miami River Recreation Trail. When completed, the 99-mile trail will extend from Sidney to Hamilton, and be part of the country’s largest paved trail system. ....
City Hall door decorating contest winners announced Courtesy photo Receptionist Lynn Shuster places candy in the face mask attached to the door handle of her office. Her door finished second in the annual City of Sidney Christmas Door Decorating Contest. Courtesy photo Director of Community Development Barbara Dulworth and Vacant Property Inspector Kyle Havenar discuss how their door might be improved after it was awarded “honorable mention” in this year’s City of Sidney Christmas Door Decorating Contest Courtesy photo SIDNEY The winners of the city of Sidney’s City Hall annual door decorating contest have been announced. One of the holiday traditions at Sidney’s City Hall is the annual door decorating contest, said a city of Sidney press release. In an effort to help city employees get into the Christmas spirit, the various departments are invited to decorate the doors to the entrances of their respective departments. ....
Council hears Sidney Airport updates By Sheryl Roadcap - [email protected] SIDNEY A presentation on improvements at the Sidney City Airport was given to Sidney City Council during its Monday evening meeting. Public Works Director Jon Crusey provided a detailed report of slated projects listed within the Sidney City Airport’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 10-year airport capital improvement plan (ACIP) for 2021-25. The current airport project is development of the west apron. The area has been excavated and the base is in, Crusey said, but the asphalt will not be laid until spring time when the weather warms up. ....
Gov. Mike DeWine and lawmakers on different pages during lame duck session: Capitol Letter Updated Dec 16, 2020; Posted Dec 16, 2020 Ohio Governor Mike DeWine met with members of the media at Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland on Monday, October 19, 2020 to talk about the rise in Covid-19 cases in Ohio. David Petkiewicz, cleveland.comDavid Petkiewicz, cleveland.com Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings Diff’rent strokes: As the 133rd Ohio General Assembly’s session nears an end, Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers have noticeably different items on their to-do lists. As Jeremy Pelzer reports, DeWine’s urging legislators to pass bills dealing with gun and police reforms and distracted driving, but lawmakers are ignoring those in favor of legislation regarding (among other things) using force in self-defense and reining in the governor’s coronavirus powers. ....