OUIJA SHARK 2 Surfaces With Wild First Look Photos
The sequel to everyone’s favorite ghost shark movie is finally shooting check out these images from OUIJA SHARK 2!
It was just a year ago when Ouija Shark was first summoned into our lives. Now the b-horror franchise is back and ready to finish what it started with
Ouija Shark 2!
Wide Eye Releasing has informed us that their latest shlock-fest is currently behind cameras and is prepping for its upcoming release. Word has it the film is nearly finishing shooting. It could come out as early as later this year.
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Ouija Shark franchise (because that’s what it is now!) is brought to us Wild Eye Releasing and Survival Zombie Films. The newest film in their pipeline will see John Migliore (fan favourite from the first film) taking over the directorial duties for the imminent sequel.
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CADIZ The village of Cadiz has been awarded $616,402 in grant funding toward a sidewalk improvement project.
Cadiz Mayor John Migliore said the village secured the funds through the Ohio Department of Transportation’s Transportation Alternatives Program a program that provides funding for infrastructure improvement projects.
“I wanted to share some good news with the community. Last Friday I got word from OMEGA (Ohio Mid-Eastern Governments Association) that the TAP grant that we applied for last year has gone through,” he said during Thursday’s evening council meeting.
The funding will go toward a $733,190 sidewalk improvement project along portions of U.S. 250 and Ohio 9. The $116,730 balance will come from the village’s Tax Increment Financing, he said.
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Cadiz Mayor John Migliore, left, reads an ordinance designating the Cadiz Community Improvement Corporation as the village’s economic development agency during Thursday’s evening council meeting. It was the first reading of the ordinance and will require two additional readings prior to its passing. Also pictured is Councilman Dan Ossman.
CADIZ Although the village is anticipating a decrease in its income tax collections this year, the numbers are projected higher than the year prior.
During Thursday’s Cadiz Village Council meeting, Village Administrator Ted Andrzejewski said the village is projected to collect around $1.35 million this year in income tax collections. He said the village has already collected $303,348.89 for the first quarter. That figure does not include the withholding taxes which are not due until the end of this month.
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SOMETHING NEW â Dr. Scott Pendleton and library Director Sandi Thompson show off the new recording studio. Heritage Veterinary Care helped finance the upgrades to the studio. CADIZ After nearly a year in the works, the Puskarich Public Library unveiled its newly renovated facility that includes an array of new amenities for the public to enjoy.
Dozens of local officials and patrons attended the library’s grand reopening Wednesday. The library recently underwent a $1.1 million renovation project that includes handicap accessible features, a new front entrance, a local history section, expanded children’s department, a new teen section, private study rooms, maker space, recording studio, genealogy area and more.