Oregon City Schools officials expected the 4.1 mill operating levy to get little support from voters in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused massive unemployment just weeks before the primary election.
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Lake Township officials plan to address flooding problems along Lemoyne Road, south of State Rt. 795 by replacing a drain culvert near Marsh Street.
Letters have been sent to nearby residents, advising them of the plans.
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With the pandemic taking a toll on the economy, Gov. Mike DeWine last week announced plans to balance the fiscal year 2020 state budget with $775 million in general revenue fund reductions, including reducing revenues for K-12 schools by $300.4 million.
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Face shields donated
The Ottawa County Board of Developmental Disabilities is one of several boards to receive face shields donated by the Clearwater Council of Governments, which acquired them from the Arlene Candles Co.
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A sewer line project in Troy Township might require lane restrictions on Garling Road through May, west of Pemberville Road, for restoration work, according to the Northwestern Water and Sewer District.
The $760,000 project is expected to be complete in November.
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Shred Day postponed
Better Business Bureau’s Annual Shred Day has been postponed to Saturday, Oct. 10 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. in the former Sears parking lot in Westgate, located at Secor and Central avenues, across from Costco.
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The public can comment on a proposal to open nearly 247 additional acres at the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge to hunting of migratory game birds and upland and big game animals, the refuge has announced.
Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 05/01/2020 - 4:00pm
Attorneys for the board of trustees of the Allen-Clay Joint Fire District have filed a response in Ottawa County Common Pleas Court to a battalion chief’s challenge of a 2019 ruling by the board against him.