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Yost sues Bremen contractor accused of taking $11K from consumers
LANCASTER — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing a local contractor accused of pocketing almost $11,000 in payments from three consumers but not completing the work. The lawsuit – filed in Fairfield County Common Pleas Court against Jeff Grimes, of Bremen, and his company, In and Out Creations – cites violations of the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act and the Home Solicitation Sales Act. ...
Fairfield County commissioners talk about dealing with negative aspects of the job
LANCASTER − Dealing with threats, negativity, and violence is sometimes part of politics, as the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump proved once again. But it's not...
As trial approaches, issues still being worked out in Moritz case
LOGAN — With his scheduled trial date less than a month away, indicted former Hocking County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Caleb Moritz may learn on Friday whether two state assistant attorneys general will continue to serve as prosecutors of his criminal case. That’s the day appointed Judge Randy Deering has set for a hearing, on the issue of whether he should grant a motion by Hocking County Prosecutor Jennifer Graham to terminate the special prosecutor appointments of Cynthia Ellison and Brad Tammaro of the Ohio AG’s...
Perry County real estate transfers
July 12-18. Listed prices do not necessarily reflect actual property values. • Christina K, and Denver D. Meeks, 2.0 acres, section 33, Hopewell Township, to Luke Bernthold, $260,000. • MDBK LLC, lot 54, Vista Point Section 2, Thorn Township, to James D. and Julie C. Shirilla, $285,000. • Michael J. Bennett, property in Crooksville, to...
Commissioner Jeff Fix says county can't do much to stop a Walnut Township solar field
LANCASTER − Fairfield County commissioner Jeff Fix reiterated Tuesday the commissioners may not be able to stop some solar field development despite passing a resolution calling for solar field exclusionary zones in May. That's because Eastern Cottontail may be allowed to build in Walnut Township because it started its project before October 2021. That's when Gov. Mike DeWine signed Ohio Senate Bill 52 into law which mandated the numerous steps a company must follow to build a...
New community garden at Lancaster Camp Ground
LANCASTER - The Fairfield County Health Department (FCHD) is excited to announce Lancaster’s new community garden located at Lancaster Camp Ground. The garden contains six garden beds that have been rented out by community members, as well as one garden bed being used for educational purposes by the county’s Women, Infants & Children (WIC) program. ...
Lancaster Non Profit Connexion West To Receive State Literacy Grant
Article Presented By Accurate Heating, Cooling & Plumbing…. (Lancaster, Ohio) – The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Financial Institutions has announced that Connexion West in Lancaster is one of four institutions across the state that will receive a total of $50,000 in grant funding divided amongst them to provide financial literacy education to Ohio teenagers and young adults. Each grant award is worth $12,500.
Sean Fowler replaces the late Joe Kemmerer as Pleasant Township Trustee
PLEASANT TOWNSHIP − Sean Fowler, will replace the late Joe Kemmerer as a township trustee. Kemmerer died on July 13 and Fowler said he died of natural causes. Kemmerer had been a trustee for 30 years. ...
Bowen House events on tap for July and August
LOGAN — Upcoming scheduled events at the Bowen House,196 N. Market St., Logan, include: For the Love of Fiber and Needlework art exhibition, meet and greet reception with the fiber artists, Saturday, July 27, 2–4 p.m. Concert, Ten Hearts, followed by Douglas McArthur & the Hocking River String band. Gate opens at 4:30 p.m., music starts at 5:45 p.m. Tickets are available at www.bowenhouse.org or at the Bowen House the...
Millersport news: Community shredding event to be held Friday
The Village of Millersport will provide a community shredding event from 10 a.m. to noon Friday, at the Village Municipal Building, 2245 Refugee Street in Millersport. Residents are allowed to bring a total of five boxes per household of paper materials, such as canceled checks, old bills, etc. to be shredded on the mobile shredding truck. Further information can be obtained at the village at 740-467-2333. Mosquito spraying ...
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