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WHEELING – Voters in Wheeling’s Ward 4 will decide between two candidates running in the race to become their neighborhood’s next city councilman. Incumbent Ward 4 Councilman Jerry Sklavounakis is seeking his second term in office and is being challenged by fellow city resident John Prather. The winner of this race will represent the neighborhoods […]
Replacing a long-closed east Davenport bridge, constructing new paved trails, and reconstructing West 53rd Street are on the docket for the City of Davenport in the next six years.
Replacing a long-closed east Davenport bridge, constructing new paved trails, and reconstructing West 53rd Street are on the docket for the City of Davenport in the next six years.
WHEELING — A contract for a sewer replacement project topping $4 million is among the items on a packed agenda scheduled to be brought before Wheeling City Council tonight. A total of 35 new pieces of legislation and five items of unfinished business are on tap for council’s attention during its first regular meeting of […]
WHEELING – Officials in the city of Wheeling are preparing to move forward with the next big project as part of the city’s long-term Water Pollution Control Plan, with work slated to take place in North Park this year. A new ordinance for the sewer improvement project is scheduled to be introduced tonight during Wheeling […]
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Published August 04. 2021 7:00PM Melina Khan, Special to The Day North Stonington — Surface water testing that would provide early signs of impending sewage problems has not been done by the town since 1976, according to a request for proposals published last month. The town sought bidders to resume and reevaluate a water quality monitoring program launched by the Water Pollution Control Authority in 1972. The program aimed to periodically test samples from surface waters — such as lakes, ponds and rivers — that potentially could be polluted by failing septic systems. The request for proposals, which closed July 16, yielded no bidders, and First Selectman Mike Urgo said the Board of Selectmen will begin exploring future ways to implement the testing program.