
Dillon Carr
Reporter at Ashland Source
Lead reporter for @AshlandSource, journo prof @Ashland_Univ, writer for Cycotherapy. Previous: @TribLIVE reporter. @OhioState grad. Dad. Husband. Cyclist.
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1 week ago |
ashlandsource.com | Dillon Carr
ASHLAND — Several tax incentive agreements with businesses in Ashland are set to expire in 2025 and 2026. Officials from the city and county of Ashland met in late March to review tax incentives that are currently online with area businesses. The so-called Tax Incentive Review Council voted to continue the existing 21 Community Reinvestment Areas and 14 Enterprise Zones. But some of them are due to expire — one in June this year and four in 2026.
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1 week ago |
ashlandsource.com | Dillon Carr
Editor's Note: Technical difficulties from the Ashland County Sheriff's Office prevented Ashland Source from publishing daily call logs from the agency since March 16. ASHLAND — The Ashland County Sheriff’s Office fielded 73 calls for service on April 15. Calls for service, listed below, are reported daily and will be published by Ashland Source the following day, or whenever available.
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1 week ago |
ashlandsource.com | Dillon Carr
ASHLAND — The city on Tuesday entered into a revised agreement with a developer who plans to bring life to the Pump House District in downtown Ashland. The unanimous decision signals an imminent start to a project that has been years in the making. Council first passed a purchase agreement with the Columbus developer in July 2022. Nevertheless, Ashland Mayor Matt Miller said Ashland Urban LLC hopes to start construction within four weeks.
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1 week ago |
richlandsource.com | Dillon Carr
Voters across Ohio will decide Issue 2 on May 6. Some have already started voting early. Here’s everything you need to know about the constitutional amendment before you head to the polls. Issue 2 is a constitutional amendment that will allow the state to issue up to $2.5 billion in bonds to pay for infrastructure projects over the next 10 years. The state needs constitutional approval in order to go into large amounts of debt.
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2 weeks ago |
ashlandsource.com | Dillon Carr
Voters across Ohio will decide Issue 2 on May 6. Some have already started voting early. Here’s everything you need to know about the constitutional amendment before you head to the polls. Issue 2 is a constitutional amendment that will allow the state to issue up to $2.5 billion in bonds to pay for infrastructure projects over the next 10 years. The state needs constitutional approval in order to go into large amounts of debt.
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