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Pennsylvania American Water has begun a more than $1.2 million water line upgrade project in the city of Warren. The project will improve reliability for customers, reduce service disruptions and ...
The Ashtabula County Health Department is providing free water tests and sewer system evaluations for county residents.
A major upgrade is coming to Jefferson County's water system, impacting more than 8,000 customers.County commissioners have approved an $8.6 million water meter ...
A residential building boom in northern Warren County continues, where more than 600 new single-family houses have been built ...
A Kroger Marketplace has been proposed along Ohio 63 at Ohio 741 near Union Village in Turtlecreek Twp. The preliminary plan for a nearly 123,000-square-foot Kroger store in the Union Village Planned ...
The Warren County Head Start program appears to have narrowly avoided a temporary shutdown after facing a delay in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
WARREN COUNTY – Warren County Health Services has created a new website to compile data about local tick encounters, to allow residents and visitors to report tick contacts for a public map and ...
Seneca County’s new Water-Sewer Authority held its first meeting on March 27, kicking off a regional push to modernize infrastructure, according to county officials. Formed by state legislation, the ...
Lee County Utilities will temporarily change its water disinfectant process from May 1-21. Customers may notice a temporary change in water taste, odor, and color, but it is not harmful.
WATERLOO — The newly constituted Seneca County Water-Sewer Authority Board of Directors held its inaugural meeting March 27, marking the beginning of a countywide strategic focus on water and ...
The total cost of the project is estimated at $44.6 million. The Water and Sewer Department has secured a low-interest loan to be repaid over 30 years by water system users and is actively ...
In 1935, Kentucky returned to the practice of letting cities and counties decide for themselves, and in 1937 both Bowling Green and Warren County became wet again. Another vote in 1941 confirmed that ...
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