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Monday’s Republican luncheon moved


The Logan County Republican Party’s monthly luncheon, slated for noon Monday has been moved to the Bellefontaine Masonic Lodge.

Last Updated on Sunday, 10 February 2013

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Legislators outline projects, jobs at Indian Lake

A full house at the Indian Lake Community Church Fellowship Hall learned about a number of projects that will sprout with spring flowers around Indian Lake, outlined Friday by local and state leaders at the annual Indian Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Legislative Luncheon.

Last Updated on Saturday, 09 February 2013

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Innovations play key role for engineer in 2012

Logan County Engineer Scott Coleman and his staff continue to embrace innovations to help improve and care for the county’s transportation infrastructure.

Last Updated on Saturday, 09 February 2013

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PUBLIC LUMBER

Personnel administering a local National Emergency Grant program load logs and wood debris onto pickup trucks and trailers that started lining up about 11:30 a.m. Friday outside the Lake Avenue entrance of the Logan County Fairground.

Last Updated on Saturday, 09 February 2013

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BHS takes home Ohio Music Education Association solo and ensemble awards

The Bellefontaine High School music department recently participated in the solo and ensemble contest at Greenville High School sponsored by the Ohio Music Education Association.

Last Updated on Saturday, 09 February 2013

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First Ward council petition rejected

The Logan County Board of Elections met Friday morning to certify petitions for the May 7 Special/Primary Election, rejecting only one petition for a council office.

Last Updated on Saturday, 09 February 2013

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Long-time law firms merge

Two of Logan County’s oldest law firms have announced their merger.

Last Updated on Friday, 08 February 2013

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Project to remove dilapidated housing moves forward

Nine of 44 identified eyesores throughout Logan County communities could come down in the near future as officials move forward with a state grant program to remove dilapidated housing.

Last Updated on Friday, 08 February 2013

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