Africa and Polaris Open Both Ways, Steady Steelworkers, Young Growth Soybeans, and City Hall Rock Cleaning
The Polaris Parkway and Africa Road intersection is now open in both directions, with only the right turn lane northbound closed where contractors have yet to complete installing the sanitary sewer.
Customers traveling to Westervelt Market now have unobstructed access to the parking lot.
Drivers are reminded that a large portion of Africa Road is a construction area and should watch for heavy equipment.
A steelworker steps along one of the beams for the covered walkway being built to connect the old police station to City Hall, as part of the renovation of the buildings and the consolidation of city offices into a single location.
Two-week-old soybean plants rise from the ground on the Yarnell farm on Africa Road.
A city worker clears rocks, pebbles, and debris from around City Hall before a Saturday afternoon rally, one of a national protest of government policy.
Sounds of Summer Sunday Concert Featuring …
Fleetwood Gold is a Fleetwood Mac tribute band based in Columbus, Ohio, known for their faithful renditions of the band’s greatest hits, from early blues to Stevie Nicks’ favorites. Featuring strong vocals, tight harmonies, and no backing tracks, they’ve built a loyal following and regularly sell out shows across the Midwest. At the Alum Creek Park Amphitheater, starting at 6:30 p.m.
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