News briefs
Editor’s note: Organizations in The Register-Herald’s coverage area are encouraged to submit scheduled events and news for the weekly News Briefs. Items can be emailed to [email protected]. Deadline for inclusion in the Wednesday edition is 5 p.m. the Friday prior; deadline for inclusion in the Saturday edition is 5 p.m. the Wednesday prior. Items are published as space allows until the date of events has passed, or for ongoing listings, until removal is requested.
Union applies for $1.5 million loan
UNION — At its Feb. 12 meeting City of Union council passed Resolution 24-03 to authorize an application to the Ohio Department of Transportation’s State Infrastructure Bank for a loan totaling $1.5 million to finance a portion of the East Martindale Road project and related costs.
Upper Wolf Creek watershed to be focus of meeting
BROOKVILLE — Local residents who care about clean water, productive soils, and healthy streams are invited to participate in a conversation on Thursday, March 7, at 6:30 p.m. at the Brookville Fire Department, 775 E. Upper Lewisburg-Salem Rd., Brookville. This meeting begins a focused effort to reduce polluted runoff in the Upper Wolf Creek watershed. Montgomery Soil and Water Conservation District (MSWCD) is partnering with Environmental Solutions AQ to host the meeting.
Preble County Auditor’s January report
EATON — Preble County Auditor Lavon Wright recently released her monthly financial report for the month ending Jan. 31.
Water discussion set for Phillipsburg
PHILLIPSBURG — The Phillipsburg Village government will hold a town hall meeting at the municipal building at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 19.
News briefs
Editor’s note: Organizations in The Register-Herald’s coverage area are encouraged to submit scheduled events and news for the weekly News Briefs. Items can be emailed to [email protected]. Deadline for inclusion in the Wednesday edition is 5 p.m. the Friday prior; deadline for inclusion in the Saturday edition is 5 p.m. the Wednesday prior. Items are published as space allows until the date of events has passed, or for ongoing listings, until removal is requested.
Clayton shooting goes unsolved
CLAYTON — A shooting on Saturday, Feb. 3 at 2:10 a.m. at the intersection of Union Road and State Route 49 in the city of Clayton has gone unsolved after the victim refused to cooperate with police.
A LOOK AT BROOKVILLEWilliam L. Apple, dentist, autodealer and trucking company
BROOKVILLE — William L. Apple graduated from the Cincinnati Dental College in 1907. In July 1911, he opened a new dentistry parlor in the Bank Building at 132 Market Street (now Bible Baptist Church).
City receives funds for valve exerciser
BROOKVILLE — City manager Sonja Keaton informed council the city’s application to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency for funds to be used to pay for a valve exerciser machine was approved.
Clay Township trustees rehire Garlitz
CLAY TOWNSHIP — Trustee chairperson Angela Howell and trustee Kevin Wrightsman voted to rehire Kevin Garlitz as part-time township zoning administrator at an 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 5, special meeting.