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school systems pipps first v'v sssking levies :,-,:v.vlc1ory;;.;j rr ?a : f i... pago ib -5. - -- ---ill li '' " '. 3 amherst news-times 7f clean power i ffid udodu jud. the steele prom-to-dawn committee will host a winter wonderland steak fry on , saturday, jan. 15, at eagles, 11 61 milan ave. tickets are $25 per person. doors open 5:30 p.m. dinner be served from 6-8 for or more information, call bridgett (440) 225-5939 debbie 988-7578. st. peter's united church of christ hold spaghetti sunday, 16 582 12:30-2:30 $7 adults, $4. children four-12, and free three under. may reserved, purchased by calling 988-4965. carry-outs available. registration youth soccer's spring teams . held thursday, 20, nordson depot, 671 franklin is anyone ages four to 1 4 who did not play soccer in fall. played fall automatically registered spring. details, see page 3. joseph family italian night with 22, social hall. p.m." details. our complete bulletin board ; send news items to: newstheoberunnews.coni p.o. box 67,' amherst, police chief lonnie dillon, brought his department into 21st century, retires monday jason hawk reporter after serving 38 years uniform, dillon hand badge monday. "i'm going take it easy while," he said. "i hope that my influence has been good. time tell." since being promoted directly lieutenant 2000, modernized city's department. efforts have included doubling cruiser fleet, placing computers, cameras, defibrillators vehicles, equiping officers tasers, putting web. was also main proponent daylight curfew law minors. those worked closely over spoke highly him. "he's hometown boy. he's grown up here. done good job committed city. nothing but praise service given city," said mayor david taylor. kept safe arid missed. although taylor come different ends political ' continued 2a .' ... x. si'' l v. r ) ''.'" m. :y:.ki -: photo department, using budget grants bring crime-solving technology. seger, kucirek test dillon's spot two men vying position as police. retire nearly decades an officer 10 chief. tuesday, capt. dennis seger lt. civil examination determine fill chief's shoes. "both them well-qualified close me. they know where we're going," "they men." under state law, new appointed based solely scores highest exam. both tested very qualifying exams past it's impossible predict which one out ahead. five enforcement texts, each ranging long 500 pages length. took exam 2000 along barbara cowger, preparation excruciating incredibly difficult. possible contest certain questions test. however, if choose waive any challenges, results might finalized tuesday night. contested, then 6a zoo00oo0ooooo0m! -j 1' rv -'111 jk r-j u ?- k v i" j y--,y- y 'zit ;r;vi. ;v'4.vrv; v;''y y:a yy: uv:n&.;- y-.jf .. ;v- 7 -v f" r..,. s. i';'.,,-j- 'y randy meyers john novak, daughter, eight-year-old samantha, spin down golden acres hill together saturday. forecasters were predicting another inches overnight. i. si "' ;ifi' c:r. '.'1 f-'v;: submitted 205-foot-tall wind turbine like this soon ease burden local taxpayers. firelands build cut energy costs s10ei "in run, cost nothing," superintendent greg ring fact, big savings what we already pay electricity." site enormous generate clean, cheap schools tias chosen. voted tail end december colorado-based nextgen partners mill behind elementary far south side vermilion road campus. area gets superior flow west drive structure's huge blades. engineers expected collect soil samples later month make sure 100,000-pound steel structure work there. stand 205 feet tall 400 kilowatts hour that's enough run ceiling fan straight years. expects save about $10,000 year electricity costs. own, maintain, insure turbine, legally owned llc. produced windmill sold rate lower than ohio edison's price, edison seamlessly kick when isn't turning turbine. put $15,000 good-faith deposit, returned within construction start once weather breaks, plan and' running year. built built-in fail-safes safety able withstand winds 134 mph
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| Title | Amherst news-times, 2011-01-12 |
| Place | Amherst (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 2011-01-12 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028333, The Amherst news-times., 2011-01-12 92 2 |
| Submitting Institution | Amherst Public Library |
| Type | Text |
| Digitization Information | 300dpi, 8bit Grayscale, Model: SunRise 2000, Software: iArchives, Inc., 3.240 |
| Format | newspaper |
| LCCN | sn84028333 |
