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Hilliard History Lives: Make tracks to Weaver Park to check out historic train station The tracks were finished in 1853, when the inaugural run was made from Columbus to Indiana. As Hilliard continued to grow, the railroad owners took notice and decided that the Hilliard area might be a good stopping point for the train and, therefore, decided to create a train station. The first station in 1895 was temporary and consisted of combining three boxcars along the side of the tracks. This lasted for four years until the permanent wood structure was constructed. The stopping point was called Hilliard’s Station. This structure was somewhat different from most train stations of that era in that it had only freight doors and no passenger doors. Although there was some passenger business, most of the business was commercial and agricultural. ....
Newton city councilors Wednesday night approved restrictive zoning rules for firearms businesses in the city that drastically limit where gun stores could open and impose strict control over their day-to-day operations. The measure comes more than a month after a gun shop, Newton Firearms, prepared to open its doors at 709 Washington St. in Newtonville. Mayor Ruthanne Fuller and all 24 city councilors proposed the zoning rules in an effort to prevent the store from opening at that location, which is within walking distance of schools, restaurants, and homes. The zoning rules approved in a 23-to-1 vote by councilors covers firearms dealers, gunsmiths, and gun ranges, according to officials. The rules impose buffers between firearms businesses and residential areas, and away from places like schools, parks and playgrounds, libraries, and hospitals. A gun business would require a special permit from the City Council, giving officials authority over issues like operating hours ....
By Erica Wright The Birmingham Times The plan will next go before the Personnel Board of Jefferson County on June 8. If approved by the personnel board, city employees can receive their payments as soon as June 18 or June 25, according to the mayor’s office. The mayor said he was pleased by the Council’s vote given that “neighborhood revitalization, public safety and economic growth all depend on the work of our city employees.” “I am pleased to have the support of the council in moving forward with premium pay to support our employees who continue to serve through this pandemic,” he said. “I want to thank each member of the council for . . . support of our employees who serve our city. Together, we are building a stronger Birmingham.” ....
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