Last night we had our meeting with the township zoning board and the permits for the drive through have been APPROVED! The board was concerned primarily with traffic flow issues but after a brainstorming session we came up with solutions to each of the potential issues that were raised and put together a very comprehensive plan to move forward.… Read full story
Month: August 2018
Highland 20-14 Win
A hard fought battle with a big Highland team last night. Highland scored on a late 4th quarter touchdown to give them a 20 to 14 win. Tough Game, but time to get back to work, and keep up the intensity/effort.
Annie KIDS
Leaping Lizards! Knox County, we “don’t need anything but you” when MTVarts Can-Do Kids takes the stage of the Memorial by storm with productions of “Annie KIDS”. Based on the popular comic strip and adapted from the Tony Award-winning best musical by Tony Award-winners Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse, and Martin Charnin, Annie KIDS tells the story of a spunky Depression-era orphan determined to find her parents.… Read full story
Fredericktown Employment Opportunity
The Village of Fredericktown will be accepting applications for the position of Service Department Worker. The Service Worker is responsible for maintenance and repair of village sewer, water, storm water, street right-of-way infrastructure, facilities, vehicles, equipment, and tools.
Applicants may be subject to a criminal background check, must have a safe driving history, must obtain a Commercial Driver License within six months of hire date, must be at least eighteen years old, and must have a high school diploma or GED.… Read full story
Thatcher and MERIT Court Participants Celebrate
Genetics and Pollution Drive Severity of Asthma Symptoms
Asthma patients, with a specific genetic profile, exhibit more intense symptoms following exposure to traffic pollution, according to researchers at the National Institutes of Health and collaborators. The study appeared online in Scientific Reports.
The research team made up of scientists from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), part of NIH, and Rice University, Houston, also found that asthma patients that lack this genetic profile do not have the same sensitivity to traffic pollution and do not experience worse asthma symptoms.… Read full story
Attorney General DeWine Seeks Reimbursement From Used Car Seller Over Title Problems
(DELAWARE, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced a consumer protection lawsuit against the operators of a used car dealership accused of failing to deliver vehicle titles to central Ohio consumers.
The lawsuit accuses Tommy’s Auto & Performance LLC, its owner, and its general manager of violating Ohio consumer protection laws.… Read full story
Flashback Friday
On April 30, 1998, Jim Buchwald retired from Ariel Corporation, executing the final step in his plan to pass the company on to the next generation.
Learn more about Ariel’s history at bit.ly/ArielHistory
Service Assistant Wanted
When Your Friend Overdoses on Drugs
Intentional or accidental overdoses can occur when you or your friend takes too much of a drug—even if it’s the first time taking the drug, and whether the drug is illicit, prescription, or over the counter. And if an overdose happens to your friend, you have to think twice about your responsibilities.… Read full story