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Wayne County Engineer’s Office gives update on Oak Hill & Milltown roundabout project
The Wayne County Engineer’s Office has a construction update for the Oak Hill & Milltown roundabout project, in Wooster. According to the office’s Facebook page, concrete work is beginning today with the construction of the roundabout’s curbs and gutters. Work will start in the southeast corner of the Milltown and Oak Hill intersection and progress southward along the east side of Oak Hill Rd. This portion of the project is expected to take four days to complete. While the curb and gutter work is being done this week, traffic will be able to navigate the area, but delays are anticipated.
Free drinking water testing available at Amish Health & Safety Fair
Free, simple water testing will be offered as part of the Ashland County Health and Safety Committee’s annual Amish Health and Safety Fair 5-8:30 p.m. Aug. 20 at Hochstetler Milling, 552 State Route 95, Loudonville. “In partnership with Ohio EPA, we’re able to provide information on drinking water safety...
This week in Knox County history: A noteworthy event that shaped our past (July 28-Aug. 3)
This week in Knox County history. Eldad Cicero Camp: Born August 1, 1839 in Mount Vernon. Born in Mount Vernon on August 1, 1839, Eldad Cicero Camp was a figure deeply intertwined with the local community. Known for his roles as a United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee, American coal tycoon, attorney, and philanthropist, Camp navigated through various spheres with a commitment to service. His birth serves as a milestone in Mount Vernon's history, aligning him with the fabric of the town. Eldad Cicero Camp's multifaceted contributions, spanning law, industry, and charity, illuminate the diverse paths individuals from Mount Vernon took to shape not only their community but also broader aspects of the nation's development. His legacy reflects a connection that extends beyond birth and death dates, embodying the dynamic spirit of Mount Vernon's historical narrative.
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