HILLSDALE — After much debate back and forth between city staff, the Hillsdale City Council and Drew Homovec, the owner of Corecoyle Composite LLC, a decision was made to adjourn a public hearing on June 17 to July 15 in order to give the council time to tour the facility and see improvements. City staff […]
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County commission signs off on Rehau tax abatement
May 29—The Cullman County Commission approved a half-million dollar tax abatement for an expansion at Rehau Automotive which should allow for the company to retain nearly 50 of its current employees. The abatement approved by the commission Tuesday, May 21, will be dispersed during a 10 year period and is not to exceed $573,000. Cullman […]
Grease down the drain ‘doesn’t just go away;’ grease abatement costs Grand Forks upwards of $200,000 a year
May 11—GRAND FORKS — Putting grease in kitchen drains or so-called “flushable” wipes down the toilet usually results in one outcome: Someone from Grand Forks Public Works will have to clean it out. “… It doesn’t just go away,” said city water operations manager Dan Hanson. “Some person has to clean it out because it […]
County seeks opioid abatement money
Mar. 27—A special counsel to the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office spoke Monday during the Rogers County Board of Commissioners meeting in support of a collaborative city-county grant application that could bring in major funding for opioid abatement. How much money the county will receive has yet to be determined, according to AG representative Terry Simonson. […]
Mosquito abatement teams working overtime in East Baton Rouge Parish
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — East Baton Rouge has been seeing an increase of mosquitoes in the past week. “Around Tuesday or Wednesday, we started getting a lot of calls and noticing a lot of mosquitoes in the parish,” said Director of East Baton Rouge Parish Mosquito Abatement and Rodent Control Michael Becker. But why […]
Developers run show in Columbus like the NRA. New tax abatement policy makes city their ATM.
Joe Motil is a lifelong resident of Columbus, former candidate for Mayor of Columbus and advocate for our unhoused and truly affordable housing. If it wasn’t bad enough that the judge on the Greyhound/Baron Bus case didn’t reveal Mayor Andrew Ginther’s ex parte communication until after the election, you got to love the timing for […]