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    Buc-ee’s won’t be affected by legal squabble between city, Clark Co.: Huber Hts. mayor

    By Channing King,

    4 hours ago

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    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The mayor of Huber Heights has taken to Facebook to calm any nerves possibly raised by the legal fight between the city and Clark County over sewer rights .

    “The suit doesn’t affect buc-ee’s [sic] so they aren’t caught in the middle of anything,” posted Mayor Jeff Gore in a reply to his own earlier post . “They won’t even need sewer service for 8-9 months from now, so it doesn’t effect their build schedule.

    “It will either be Huber Heights or Clark County that provides sewer service. One or the other will have it available to them.”

    When another commenter asked about how long until it opens, Gore replied that he was “still hopeful of a late 2025 opening.”

    Groundbreaking for the mega-gas station is set for Thursday, Aug. 8.

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