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Cambridge City Council gives Airport approval for $2.2 million dollar grant
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio Cambridge City Council met on Monday night and gave the Board of the Cambridge Municipal Airport their okay for a $2.2 million dollar grant for an engineering study to rehabilitate the apron at the airport. The airport apron, or tarmac, is the area where aircraft are parked, unloaded or loaded, refueled, or boarded. The grant funds will come from the F.A.A., with no cost to the city.
Council also approved appropriations from the Police Department of $3,400 for equipment, an insurance reimbursement for over $4,300 for vehicle maintenance and $20,000 form the City Schools for the salary for the one of the district’s School Resource Officers.
Council hears update on city projects
The Daily Jeffersonian
City Engineer Nick Cunningham provide an update on construction projects within the city during the Monday night s City Council meeting.
In his report, Cunningham informed council that a new engineer, Mike Wall just started in his new position. It looks like he has a lot of experience that is going to benefit the city and I m so happy to have him on board, Cunningham said.
Cunningham also informed council that Clark Street is back under construction after a delay. Workers have started pouring concrete and anticipate doing the storm sewer work later this week or early next week.
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Parishioners slowly returning to area churches
Live-stream services continue to be offered at many churches for people uncomfortable with attending in person.
The Daily Jeffersonian
In the iconic 1989 baseball movie The Field of Dreams Kevin Costner was told If you build it, he will come.
In today s world amid the COVID-19 pandemic, people all around the world might be hearing, If you disinfect it, they will return.
Nothing could be more true in local churches where He has already come to deliver a message to the masses . if the masses return to hear the Lord s word in person.
And, they are returning.