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The Grossman property, about 44.8 acres off Macon Road in Saline Township, fronts about 3,700 feet of the Saline River across from the Leslee Niethammer Preserve. It is also near Salt Springs Park ...
County Line Road, otherwise known as Ohltown Girard Road will be closed between State Route 46 and Niles Carver Road ...
Indiana Township recently expanded its salt shed to near double capacity. The original shed was constructed in 1964 and consisted of three bays, each 32 feet wide by 40 feet deep and 16 feet tall.
THROWBACK: Charles Sanford made the purchase of land known as "Salt-Spring Reserve" which is the location of the first salt well in Michigan in 1864.
Concord Township is getting a new salt dome to replace one that collapsed last month. The township’s trustees approved a $51,582.40 purchase order with Elemental Solutions for a new dome on Jan. 3.
Residents in Salt Rock Township are voting on a levy increase for the general fund in the primary/special election in May. Michael Richmond, Salt Rock trustee, said the township would use the ...
FALLS TWP., Pa. (WPVI) -- A Bucks County fire chief is accused of aggravated assault against his 3-month-old daughter. Investigators say Falls Township Fire Chief Brian Salt admitted to losing his ...
Concord Township’s salt dome recently collapsed during the lake effect snow event that impacted Northeast Ohio after Thanksgiving. Township Service Director Tim Brown said that the collapse ...
Salt Springs Brewery in Saline is known for great craft beer, but their lineup of mocktails features ingredients a cut above what you’d normally find. I grabbed the 3 French Hens, ...
LAKE COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - The salt dome in Concord Township collapsed Tuesday due to all the heavy snow. That area of Lake County received more than 30 inches of snow.
The Grossman property, about 44.8 acres off Macon Road in Saline Township, fronts about 3,700 feet of the Saline River across from the Leslee Niethammer Preserve. It is also near Salt Springs Park ...
The first settler in Jerome Township was George Butts but it was Charles Sanford who arrived in May 1864 and purchased 213 acres of pine land, where the village named in his honor now stands ...