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Francis Ladd talks about his turbine in the lead story in this week’s print edition of the Observer. Fayette area readers can take a look at the exact same turbine at a residence on County Road R. The owner of that turbine chose not to be part of the story.

In other news from this week’s Observer:

  • Morenci’s community-wide garage sale kicks off Saturday morning with about 80 registered sales.
  • Former Morenci resident Scott Aughney wants to be elected U.S. Congressman. He’ll challenge incumbent Mark Schauer and Tim Walberg, so far.
  • A Toledo man was injured in a roll-over July 8 west of Morenci. A resident in the area wonders why three hours were spent looking over the car and why a Tecumseh police officer was involved. I didn’t know either of those things when I spoke with a detective, and the story addresses neither.
  • Rich Foley writes about a trip to Hell and David Green’s wife wonders if he’s reverting to bachelor habits. The editorial discusses the Medina fire protection contract issue.
  • Lots of news from the Fayette council meeting: the debt in the water and sewer fund was discussed again; Jerry Gonzales wants to repeal the ordinance about fences around swimming pools; the stoplight is an energy hog and Gonzales suggests looking on eBay; an update on the proposed Habitat for Humanity is given; four council seats and the mayor positions are up for election this year.
  • Levi Hoffman places third in the nation at the HOSA convention and he’s invited to join the U.S. team in an international power-lifting competition.
  • There’s a page of photos from the day camp in Fayette and there’s a whole lot more to read and look at in this week’s Observer. You might as well buy a subscription if you’re not already on the list.
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