Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor,
THE PAULDING COUNTY TOWNSHIP ASSOCIATION
INVITE YOU TO ATTEND. This Thursday evening April 8th from 5pm-7pm the
Paulding County Township Association will serve their annual meal but
only through “
drive and go” service. Small changes were
made to the menu this year to simplify the drive-thru meals &
eliminate excessive handling of bulk items due to COVID protocols. Meals
will come with your choice of fish or chicken or a mix of both, along
with a bag of chips, and choice of cookies. Please come out to the
Paulding County Fairgrounds OSU Extension building and follow the
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COVID-19 pop-up testing site at Paulding County Fairgrounds on Wednesday
No appointment is required. Anyone can show up on Wednesday, Dec. 30 to receive a no-cost test from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 4:10 PM EST December 28, 2020
PAULDING, Ohio A COVID-19 pop-up testing site will be available in Paulding on Wednesday, Dec. 30.
Testing will take place at the Paulding County Fairgrounds between 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
No appointment or healthcare provider s referral is needed. Anyone can show up on Wednesday to receive a free COVID-19 test. However, supplies may be limited.
The Paulding County Fairgrounds testing site will be at The Ohio State University Extension Building located at 503 Fairgrounds Dr., Paulding, OH 45879.
The county fair boardâs president, Dan Howell, told
The Crescent-News Thursday that the âtotal rebuildâ project is about halfway completed. A state grant sought last spring has provided some funding for the work â most of which is being handled by an Amish contractor â but donations make up the majority.
âWe applied for a matching grant through the state last spring,â said Howell. âWe did receive money from the grant, but a majority of the money going into this project has been donated by area businesses and families.â
The board is still raising money for the project, he indicated.
The cost of the work is expected to top $100,000, according to Howell.