Knox County: Weekly Construction Update

WEEK OF 6/15/2020

Jacksontown, Ohio (Thursday, June 11, 2020) – The following construction projects are anticipated to affect highways in Knox County. All outlined work is weather permitting.

State Route 3

Culvert replacements on State Route 3 between the Ashland County line and SR 768 – SR 3 is scheduled to close during June for multiple culvert replacements between the Ashland County line and SR 768.… Read full story

KCCC Making Plans to Open in August

We hope you are enjoying these summer days! We are busy making plans for KCCC‘s opening in August. We are committed to our vision of preparing students for success with hands-on learning and the opportunity to obtain industry credentials. We are working closely with our local districts as we all work toward having plans that are agile enough to adjust as needed.… Read full story

FCFD Crews Cover Multiple Issues

 

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FCFD firefighters had a busy evening with the storms that blew through on Wednesday evening around 7:00 pm. Torrential rain, high wind, and lightning strikes were a common occurrence throughout the region that caused issues for many.… Read full story

Laborers Wanted

Hand
Pure Renovation LLC
Full-time · $12 / hour
Now hiring! We are currently looking for laborers! It’s a 1099 position, no experience required. Must have own transportation and basic hand tools and willing to learn. There is always room for advancement!
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Team Member Wanted

Team Member
Tractor Supply
Full-time

Tractor Supply Company (TSCO), the largest retail chain of rural lifestyle products in the United States, is dedicated to enhancing our strong company culture built on our team members’ commitment to our Mission and Values. With over 1,700 stores in 49 states and an innovative e-commerce platform, Tractor Supply ranks in the Fortune 400 with revenues of $7 billion and growing!

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AG Yost Asks Court to Dismiss Complaint Against ‘Sooner’ Restaurant Owners; Says Civil Remedy Preferred Over Criminal Charges

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has asked a court in Cambridge to dismiss a criminal charge against a restaurant owner who opened before the date permitted under the Ohio Department of Health’s “Dine Safe Ohio” order.

Yost noted in his motion for leave to dismiss that the General Assembly provided for two separate mechanisms to enforce an emergency health order: a suit for injunctive relief, or the second-degree misdemeanor charge.Read full story