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Missing defendant to face consequences
BY CORNELIA GRACE Harrison News-Herald Reporter
CADIZ—The court of common pleas began Tuesday’s proceedings with Ray Ramsey, who was charged with violating his community-based controls. Ramsey appeared in court via video call from the Harrison County Jail. Ramsey chose to go without counsel in this case.
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The state, represented by Prosecuting Attorney Lauren Knight, made an offer to Ramsey that he would serve 60 days of local incarceration and then be unsuccessfully terminated from community-based controls. An unsuccessful termination means that Ramsey was either unwilling or unable to follow the rules and programs laid out by the probation office. Because of this, he faces jail time for his offense, to which he had previously pled guilty. The implications of unsuccessful termination are that if he offends again, community-based controls will not be an option, and he will likely serve time for any future violations. Ramsey accepted the state’s offer and is halfway to release as he has already been in jail for just under 30 days and will get credit for time served.
Nikita Bowen appeared in court for a pretrial conference. She is charged with a felony in the second degree: possession of cocaine. She had been appointed Public Defender C. Adrian Pincola but sent correspondence to the court requesting new counsel. Judge T. Shawn Hervey said that the court does not appoint new counsel for just any reason.
“What I’ve seen so far,” he said. “Mr. Pincola has filed for discovery, there’s been an ORAS, an EOCC evaluation,” and he has been doing all that is expected of an attorney.
Hervey explained more about the legal process, and eventually, Bowen said she was fine with Pincola continuing as her attorney. A request for a new attorney can stall a case since once the request is put in, both parties must wait to discuss anything until that matter is settled.
Pennsylvania resident Jon Coleman was arraigned on his felony in the third-degree charge: aggravated possession of drugs. Coleman has been out on bond and reporting weekly as per the court-ordered pretrial release program. He asked if it would be possible for him to switch from in-person reporting to video calls since he doesn’t own a car, and it has been burdensome for him to come to Harrison County every two weeks. The court said they would take the matter under advisement. The point of the pretrial program is to make sure defendants are showing up when they need to and remaining clean and sober. The judge pointed out that typically defendants report weekly, but Coleman was already given consideration for travel by the lesser requirement of reporting bi-weekly.
Coleman appeared without counsel but said he was working on retaining a lawyer. The court gave him an affidavit of indigency, which is the standard form for court-appointed counsel. It is highly recommended that a defendant file for a public defender, even if they are in the process of paying for representation out of pocket. This ensures they have competent legal counsel throughout the entire process of their
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1/11 – A woman came in to report that someone had filed for unemployment benefits using her name. She had already called the unemployment office to report this and was told she needed to file a formal police report.

1/12 – A male leaving the high school parking lot accidentally hit a light pole. He was paying attention to other traffic when he struck the pole, damaging the driver’s side front of his truck. The pole was intact with visible paint transfer only. The male was working on getting a tow truck due to his vehicle being temporarily immobilized. His insurance information was taken, and the report will be made available for insurance and documentation purposes.
1/16 – The Sheriff’s Office, State Highway Patrol, and Hopedale Fire/EMS responded to a report of an overturned vehicle at the intersection of U.S. 22 and County Line Road. Deputies were unable to locate anyone in or around the vehicle. As another deputy was approaching the scene, he saw a male, later identified as the registered owner of the vehicle, walking on Old Hopedale Road. He approached the male and observed him lose balance multiple times. He also noticed the smell of alcohol. The male handed the deputy everything from his pockets, but the only item of interest was a small glass jar with suspected marijuana in it. The male refused medical treatment and was transported to the overturned car. The male said he got a ride from someone, letting them drive his car, but he couldn’t provide their name. He was cited and released. The crash is being investigated by the Highway Patrol.
1/17 – A woman came to the office to report identity theft. She had previously placed a credit freeze on all three credit reporting agencies due to suspicious activity. Last week, she got an alert from one of the agencies that there was a delinquent account that had gone to collections. The woman was advised it was a T-Mobile account and was for over $600. The woman has never had T-Mobile as a provider. The report will be forwarded to the woman so that she can forward it to the collections agency for further investigation.
A man reported that he had received papers in the mail showing that unemployment had been filed in his name. He said he had not filed anything of this nature and wanted a report on file for documentation purposes.
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1/11 – A vehicle was rear-ended at the stop sign at Ligget Lane and Route 9. The vehicle had minor damage, and the second driver was found at fault for the accident.
1/12 – A woman called in to report an unknown male had tried to pull her off her porch.
Amber Roberts was arraigned on a new case, and bond was addressed for an older case. The first case began in February of 2021 when Roberts was indicted for possession of drugs. Over the next several months, she failed to make court appearances, earning warrants for her arrest multiple times. She filed for intervention in lieu of conviction in April of 2022, but after transport to a rehab facility, she was not seen by the court again until this month.
Her second case began in June of last year when she was charged with drug abuse and possession of drug abuse instruments. She was picked up on a warrant this month.
The state requested a monetary bond for both cases, with their primary concern being that Roberts was essentially missing for six months. Roberts said that she was “too afraid to face the consequences” of her cases but was ready to deal with them now. Bond in both cases was set at $5,000 with a ten percent option.
She was outside smoking when a white male in a black beanie reached through the porch and grabbed her leg. The woman screamed, and the male ran away. An officer patrolled the area but did not find the suspect.
1/13 – A woman called to report her wallet was missing. While speaking with her, the officer noticed she seemed lethargic and confused. He went to speak with her in person, and due to the cluttered home, he suggested she may have misplaced her wallet. Since she was still confused, a squad was called to check her out. They determined she did not need to be transported to the hospital. DJFS was contacted and told about the situation. They said that they would follow up.
A male called the department because he was supposed to pick up his son from his ex-girlfriend, but she was refusing to give him the child. The ex-girlfriend explained to officers that paperwork had been filed that day to change the visitation agreements. The male contacted his attorney and then went to the courthouse to see the papers. He later contacted the department again because the papers were only a motion, and nothing about the case would change until both parties appeared before a judge.
1/18 – Officers were requested to help with an unruly juvenile. The child had jumped out of his mother’s vehicle and was refusing to return to her. An officer was able to locate and bring the child back to the station, where they met with the mother. The mother stated she could not control her child and that earlier in the day, he had threatened to kill himself. She said she wanted to get him evaluated, and he was transported by a squad to the hospital.
Louisiana, and seven great-grandchildren.
Private funeral services are for the immediate family, with a memorial service being held on Saturday, February 4, 2023, at 2 p.m. at the Cadiz Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 82440 Cadiz-Jewett Road, Cadiz, Ohio, with Rudy Puskarich officiating. Burial took place at Cadiz Union Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Cadiz Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, P.O. Box 206 Cadiz, Ohio, 43907.
The memorial guest book may be signed at www.clark-kirkland-barr.com.
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Celia Mary Dickerson, 91, of Cadiz, passed away on Wednesday, January 19, 2023, at Weirton Hospital. She was born on July 27, 1931, a daughter of the late John and Mary Figurski Kanoski. She was a long-time active member of the Cadiz Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses. She loved the outdoors and liked taking care of her property with her riding mower.
She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Mary, and her loving husband of 46 years, Rich.
Surviving is a brother, John (Marilyn) Kanoski of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; three sons: Richard (Bobbi) of Cadiz, Bob (Christy) of Moundsville, West Virginia, and Raymond (Julie) of Cadiz; three grandchildren: Sarah (Jeremy) Roncaglion of St. Albans, West Virginia, Nathan of Cadiz, and Jonathan of New Orleans,

Mary Ruth Kidd, age 93, of Scio, passed away in Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital at Dover on Wednesday, January 18, 2023, after a period of declining health.

Mary was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, on November 25, 1929, to the late Fred T. and Ruth (McDevitt) Whiteman.

A 1947 graduate of Scio High School, she continued her education and received her real estate license. She married Lloyd Clifton Kidd on January 17, 1948. Mary enjoyed gardening, watching birds, and emailing friends and family. She was also a longtime member of Mt. Hope Church.
She is survived by her children, Cynthia (Bill) Drosos of Columbus, Mark (Pat) Kidd of Conover, North Carolina, and Lorna (Paul) Yoder of Lena, Wisconsin; grandsons, Johnathon and Gregory Kidd; great-grandsons, Justin and Joshua Kidd; great-great-grandson, Callen Kidd; brother, Fred D. “Bud” (Barb) Whiteman; many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and son, Marlin Kidd.
In keeping with Mary’s wishes, she is to be cremated through the care of the LinnHert-Geib Funeral Home & Crematory in New Philadelphia. The family will hold a celebration of Mary’s life at a later time.
Geraldine Sue
“Jeri” Smith, nee Conter, 82, of Canal Winchester, formerly of Cadiz, passed away peacefully in her sleep on January 19, 2023. She was born November 19, 1940, in Flushing, a daughter of the late John and Viola Covert Conter.
Jeri loved and believed in her children. They were her life’s truest joy. She was a marvelous cook, an amazing homemaker, and everyone who was lucky enough to eat her pies agreed she was the best pie maker ever. Jeri’s loving personality and inner beauty radiated a bright light that will be missed by all who knew her.
She was preceded in death in addition to her parents; by her husband, Robert (Bob) Smith, and sisters: Margarita (Peggy) Conter and JoEllen Conter.
Surviving are her children: Kimberly (Richard) Kilgore, Steven (Kim) Smith, Michael (Lisa) Smith, Bryan (Michelle) Smith, Bobbi Sue (Rob) Cornwell; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Gene (Cheryl) Conter.
Calling hours and funeral were held on Monday, January 23, 2023, at ClarkKirkland-Barr Funeral Home, Cadiz, with Dr. Thomas Pickering and Rev. Steven Smith officiating. Burial followed at Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing, Ohio.
The memorial guestbook may be signed at www.clark-kirkland-barr.com.
Jerry “Boots” Powell
Jerry Lynn “Boots” Powell, 75, of Jewett, passed away on December 21, 2022, at the Louis Stokes VA Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio. He was born March 25, 1947, in New Cumberland, West Virginia, the son of the late Leonard Powell and Lola Gaskins Powell Raines.

Jerry was a contractor carpenter by trade. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was preceded in death by his brother Edwin Powell and sister-in-law

Carol Powell.
He is survived by Sandy Chittenden Carter, his love for 26 years; his two sons, Jeffery (Cindy) Powell of Washington State and Ronald Powell of Newell, West Virginia; his two daughters, Milissa Petrella Davis of Newell, West Virginia, and Amber DeWitt Williams of Florida; Jerry had 12 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; and two brothers Leon (Barbara) Powell and Larry Powell.
Calling hours will be held on January 27 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at ClarkKirkland-Barr Funeral Home, Cadiz, where the funeral service will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at Center Unity Church Cemetery, Jewett, Ohio. Military honors by the Cadiz American Legion.
The memorial guest book may be signed at www.clark-kirkland-barr.com.
Beverly a nn (PalMer) Patterson
Beverly Ann (Palmer) Patterson, 82, of New Philadelphia, passed away on Tuesday, January 24, 2023, at her home, surrounded by her loving family. Beverly was born on August 14, 1940, at her grandparents’ farmhouse at Tappan, a daughter of the late Charles Wesley and Doris Virginia (McGuire) Palmer.

She lived in Bowerston and the Tappan Lake area most of her life before residing in New Philadelphia for the past 15 years. Beverly graduated in 1958 from Conotton Valley High School as the valedictorian of her class. She retired from the Nolan Co. in Bowerston after 30 years of dedicated service.
Beverly is survived by a brother, Michael (Joann) Palmer, and a sister, Dorraine (Ronald) Beans. She is also survived by her nephew, Michael (Diane) Palmer, and although she had no children of her own, she had two special nieces who were like her daughters, Amanda (companion, Mike Gibson) Shroyer and Lori (Adam) Ferguson, along with her very special nephews, Nathan Shroyer, Ayden Ferguson, and Landyn Ferguson. Beverly is preceded in death by her sister, Madelyn Palmer, in addition to her parents.
Pastor John Stevenson will officiate a graveside service at 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 28, at Longview Cemetery in Bowerston, where she will be interred near her beloved parents. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Community Hospice.
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DRINKING WATER NOTICE Adena Village PWS Significant DeficiencyTreatment Technique Requirements
The Ohio EPA has identified, through the sanitary site visit on May 18, 2021, a significant deficiency associated with the water treatment system. Adena Village PWS did not correct the significant deficiency within thirty days of the notification or submit a plan to Ohio EPA within thirty days of the date of the notice of violation with a schedule for completing corrective actions, if the corrective actions for the significant deficiency could not be completed within thirty days.
There is nothing for the public to do at this time. The situation does not require that you take immediate action. If it had been, the public would have been notified immediately. It has been investigating and taking the necessary steps to correct the problem.
For more information, contact the Village office at 740-546-3182, option 2.
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740-546-3225 0000399.000 – Potential Owners: The Unknown Heirs and Assigns of Reke Toto, deceased; and (5) Harrison County, OH Parcel Nos. 260000274.000, 26-0000288.001, 260000276.000, and 26-0000613.000 – Potential Owners: The Unknown Heirs and Assigns of Hilda Hirt, deceased. If you would like to attend this hearing, please go to www.webex.com, click on Join on the top right of the screen and enter the following meeting information: Meeting number (access code): 2343 909 3491 Meeting password: byP5tmMJP58 You do not need to download Webex to join the hearing. You may also listen to and participate in the hearing by phone by following the instructions detailed below: 1-408-418-9388 United States Toll Access code: 2343 909 3491 Service by publication shall be complete upon the expiration of four weeks after the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice is Saturday, January 7, 2023.

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HIRING ~ Nurse Aide
Harrison County Home
$500 SIGN-ON BONUS
Full-Time & Part-Time All Shifts
$13 hour or based on experience (.25 cents to $1.00 raise after 6-month probationary period).
*The successful candidate for this position will be responsible for offering quality of life services, as well as assisting with developing and administering activities for our residents. The ideal candidate for this position is compassionate and caring. No experience required. There will be training upon hire. The candidate must possess the ability to always be on time to work, physical and mental stamina; ability to work long hours on one’s feet and lift 25+ pounds while displaying a positive attitude. Must be able to successfully complete a background check and a 6-month probationary period.
To apply for the job, contact the Harrison County Home in person at 41500 Cadiz-Dennison Road, Cadiz, OH 43907 or call 740-942-3573.
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Harrison Metropolitan Housing Authority (HMHA) is accepting applications for an Operations Support Clerk. Applications and job descriptions are available and may be picked up at 82450 Cadiz Jewett Road, Cadiz, Ohio 43907 or they may be downloaded from our web site at: https://www.harrisonmha.com/ employment.html
All potential applicants must submit a letter of interest, for the position, a resume, and completed application. Applications for the position will be accepted through close of business on February 16, 2023, and should be directed to:
Harrison MHA
Attention: Executive Director 82450 Cadiz-Jewett Road PO Box 146 Cadiz, Ohio 43907 the will be located in Section
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HMHA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Prohibits Discrimination and Harassment of Any Kind: HMHA is committed to equal employment opportunity for all employees and providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions at HMHA are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. HMHA will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics."
JOB SUMMARY: The successful candidate for the Dietary Aide will work with the Food Services Team Leader to provide nutritious and healthy meals to our residents. The Dietary Aide individual will also work to maintain a clean and sanitary kitchen, appliances, and dining areas. When instructed, the successful candidate will assist in purchasing and inventory and other clerical duties associated with food service.
QUALIFICATIONS and SKILLS: The successful candidate should possess a degree or a certificate of specialized training in the culinary arts. Experience in continuous cooking in a public eatery or hotel is a plus. The candidate should possess knowledge of the health certifications standards for a public restaurant or a hotel. Must be able to successfully complete a background check and a probationary period. To apply for the job, contact the Harrison County Home in person at 41500 Cadiz-Dennison Road or call 740-942-3573.
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For further information regarding this hearing, please visit the Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management’s website at http://oilandgas. ohiodnr.gov/unitization. (1:7,14,21,28) following the instructions detailed below:
1-408-418-9388 es.com For further information regarding this hearing, please visit the Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management’s website at http://oilandgas. ohiodnr.gov/unitization. (1:14,21,28,2:4) PUBLIC NOTICE Penn-Ohio Minerals LLC, 557 Cannelton Road, Darlington, PA 16115, has submitted an application for exemption, #10608, to the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mineral Resources Management for exemption from coal mining regulations (Chapter 1513 ORC) to extract coal incidental to the extraction of limestone under surface mining regulations (Chapter 1514 ORC). The proposed exemption area is located in Section 11, Green Township, Harrison County, Ohio, on the properties of R & F Coal Company. The proposed permit is located 0.3 miles southwest of the intersection of County Road 12 (CR-12) and Rose Valley Road (CR-14). The proposed exemption encompasses 40.6 acres and is located on the Cadiz 7 ½ minute USGS Quadrangle map. The application is on file at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources,
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NOTICE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RE: APPLICATION FOR UNITIZATION RUTH NE MTP JF UNIT HARRISON AND JEFFERSON COUNTY, OHIO NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Applicant Ascent Resources – Utica, LLC (“Ascent”) hereby gives notice that the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management (the “Division”), has scheduled a hearing pursuant to Revised Code Section 1509.28 concerning Ascent’s Ruth NE MTP JF Unit to occur on Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. The hearing will be held via video conference, as set forth below. Ascent seeks to obtain an Order for Unit Operation from the Chief of the Division as to the Utica/Point Pleasant Formation covering the Ruth NE MTP JF Unit area. This proposed unit area includes lands in Sections 1, 7, and 8, Township 9N, Range 4W, and Sections 5 and 6, Township 8N, Range 4W, all in Short Creek Township, Harrison County, Ohio, and Sections 35 and 36, Township 7N, Range 3W, Mount Pleasant Township, Jefferson County, Ohio. The surface location for the Ascent Ruth NE MTP JF Unit will be located in Section 34, Township 7N, Range 3W, Mount Pleasant Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, on Jefferson County, OH Parcel No. 20-01756-001. Certain tracts in the Ruth NE MTP JF Unit area are owned, in whole or in part, by persons for whom no address can be located. These tracts are described below by reference to their parcel numbers and their owners’ names: (1) Jefferson County, OH Parcel No. 20-01813-000 – Owners: The Unknown Successors and Assigns of the Trustees of the Short Creek Monthly Meeting of Friends; (2) Jefferson County, OH Parcel No. 20-00000-000 – Owners: The Unknown Heirs and Assigns of Patricia A. Johnson, deceased; and (3) Harrison County, OH Parcel No. 26-0000239000 – Owners: The Unknown Heirs and Assigns of Ronald W. Hopkins, deceased. If you would like to attend this hearing, please go to www.webex.com, click on Join on the top right of the screen and enter the following meeting information: Meeting number (access code): 2333 062 9260 Meeting password: y3wJpYpkQ69 You do not need to download Webex to join the hearing. You may also listen to and participate in the hearing by phone
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PUBLICATION NOTICE TO: GEORGE McDANIELS, Father of G.M., born 10/21/2012 MICHAEL HYTHON, JR., Father of S.M., born 7/5/2010 IN THE HARRISON COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT, JUVENILE DIVISION Barbara Sansoucie has filed for custody of G.M., born 10/21/2012, being Case No. 20224037, and S.M., born 7/5/2010, being Case No. 20224038, in the Harrison County Common Pleas Court, Juvenile Division, 100 West Market Street, Cadiz, Ohio. The hearing on the Petition will be held on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2023 AT 10:00 A.M., in this Court. You are one of the persons entitled to be considered for appointment of custody. To do so, you must apply to this Court. If you do not apply, it will be considered that you renounce your right to custody. If you know of any reason why the above applicant is not suitable or competent, you should appear and inform the Court.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Cadiz Township is accepting bids for the mowing and trimming of Hines Cemetery, Dickerson Cemetery and Lee’s Run Cemetery. This will be for 5 months, May, June, July, August, and September and more if weather permits for 2023. You will mow to a three inch height or less and trim around gravestones, fences and other structure deemed necessary. Contractor must show proof of Liability insurance for himself, and employees or sub-contractor. Please submit bids by February 10th to Cadiz Township, P.O. Box 134 Cadiz,
LEGAL NOTICE
The 2022 annual financial report for Monroe Township, Harrison County is complete and can be viewed by contacting Teresa Love, Fiscal Officer at 330 324-7091. (1:28)
LEGAL NOTICE
The Athens Township 2022 Annual Financial Report is complete and is available for viewing at the Township Office by contacting the Fiscal Officer. David Watson, Fiscal Officer Athens Township (1:28)
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
It is the intent of Harrison County to award a health care contract for a one-year term beginning 03/01/2023 and ending 02/28/2024. Harrison County intends to include in the contract a right to automatically extend the term of the contract for additional one-year terms, provided such extensions are in the best interests of the parties.
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Ohio 43907. (1:21,28,2:4) PUBLIC NOTICE The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public notice, including any additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information, a public hearing, filing an appeal, or ADA accommodations may be obtained at: https://epa.ohio.gov/actions or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-3037 email: HClerk@epa.ohio.gov Application Received for Air Permit EAP Ohio LLC-Stuart Henderson 1112-6 Pad Twp Hwy 225, Scio, OH 43988 ID #: A0073560 Date of Action: 01/17/2023 P0112499-Permit Renewal Application Received for Air Permit EAP Ohio LLC-Henderson South 10-12-6 Pad Twp Hwy 225, Scio, OH 43988 ID #: A0073557 Date of Action: 01/17/2023 P0121687-Permit Renewal Application Received for Air Permit EAP Ohio LLC-Gotshall 1412-5 Pad Burrier Rd, Scio, OH 43986 ID #: A0073561 Date of Action: 01/17/2023 P0112507-Permit Renewal (1:28) LEGAL NOTICE The North Township Annual Financial Report for the year ending 12/31/2022 is complete and filed with the Ohio Auditor of State. A copy of the report is available for review by contacting Fiscal Officer, Sue Myers, at 740.945.7283. (1:28) LEGAL NOTICE The Franklin Township Annual Financial Report for the year ending 12/31/2022 is complete and filed with the Ohio Auditor of State. A copy of the report is available for viewing by contacting Fiscal Officer 740-9227578 (1:28) LEGAL NOTICE The Annual Financial Report of the Puskarich Public Library for 2022 has been completed. The report is available for inspection at the office of Brion Schiappa, Fiscal Officer, 200 E. Market Street, Cadiz, Ohio 43907
PUBLIC NOTICE The Village of Cadiz will hold their
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