Common Good seeking easement county to install ramp Common Good met with PC Commissioner on Monday, Feb. 1 R-H File Photo EATON — Preble County Commissioners met on Monday, Feb. 1, with Jenny McCarty, Executive Director of the Common Good, regarding a needed easement for construction of a ramp and second entrance for the Once Around Shop, which also houses the local food pantry. Attending with McCarty were Common Good Board Member Rudy Roth and contractor Chris Miley. “I am going to do a little history for you to backtrack, just so that we’re all on the same page,” McCarty said. “The Once Around Shop has been serving Preble County out of the building at 113 South Cherry Street since 1984. It’s always had a food pantry there, and it’s been a thrift store. Historically, when a customer comes in for the thrift store, they come in the front door; a food pantry person comes in the front door as well. That’s always been the way it has been and I’ll be honest, I haven’t always liked it because what happens is, if I’m in there shopping to find a blouse or dress, and my neighbor comes in, I see them go into the office and they’re carrying out food. I just now realized they’re getting food and that’s a confidentiality issue.”