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Massive 916,000-pound load to depart Adams County for New Albany Intel plant next week
Columbus, Ohio – On Wednesday, August 7, the fifteenth of nearly two dozen “super loads” and the last of four loads exceeding 900,000 pounds will leave the dock site in Adams County. The convoy will head to New Albany to deliver this substantial load to the new Intel plant in Licking County. This air processor, known as a cold box, is crucial for the silicon chip manufacturing process. The cold box measures approximately 23 feet tall, 20 feet wide, and 280 feet long, weighing an impressive 916,000 pounds.
Highland County Democratic Party picnic Aug. 4 at VFW Post 9094
Highland County Democrats have a lot on the menu for this year’s indoor picnic at the VFW Hall, Sunday, Aug. 4. In addition to opening remarks from congressional candidate Samantha Meadows, and a presentation from featured speaker Justice Melody Stewart, the group will hear from Hillsboro’s Yvette Clark, candidate for state representative, and staffer Jamie Castle for Sherrod Brown.
Hillsboro Finance Committee denies hotel developers' request for TIF agreement extension
In a split decision, members of the Hillsboro Finance Committee voted Monday, July 29 to deny a request from developers of the long-planned Marriott Hotel to extend the length and amount of their tax increment financing (TIF) agreement. Leo Capital, the developers of the project, had contacted the city in...
Hillsboro Utilities Committee to meet Aug. 5
The Hillsboro Utilities Committee will meet Monday, Aug. 5 at 5:30 p.m. at city hall, located at 130 North High Street, Hillsboro 45133. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss waste collection. Publisher's note: A free press is critical to having well-informed voters and citizens. While some news organizations...
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