
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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