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Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Dutch Brothers coffee shop approved by Anderson Board of Public Works
ANDERSON — Final approval for the opening of a Dutch Brothers Coffee store has been given by the Anderson Board of Public Works. The board approved a replat of the Lowe's property on Scatterfield Road for the opening of the Dutch Brothers store on the south side of the parking lot. Tim Stires, deputy director of the Anderson Municipal Development Department, said the Anderson Board of Zoning Appeals approved a waiver from the placement of sidewalks along Scatterfield Road. Stires said the Indiana Department of Transportation is conducting a study of the Scatterfield Road corridor. He said the plans call for the construction of sidewalks and crosswalks along the road to be completed in 2028. The business would employ 12 people and be open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. The board also approved three change orders for the White River Interceptor sewer project from Edgewater Park to Scatterfield Road. The three change orders raised the cost of the project to $3,555,962 and include wetland remediation, a water main relocation and an increase in the cost of material and labor. The Board of Public Works previously approved a contract in the amount of $2,164,487 with Culy Contracting LLC to relocate water mains at both Athletic and Edgewater parks. The city received $1.5 million in state READI grant funds for the project. There are three water lines that run through Athletic Park and Edgewater Park. OTHER BUSINESS The board took under advisement two bids for a new outdoor air-cooled liquid chiller for the Anderson City Building. Resolve Tech LLC of Muncie submitted the low bid of $377,900. Lehman's Mechanical Contractors of Anderson bid $424,000.
Yahoo
28-01-2025
- Yahoo
Man banned from all Walmart locations arrested at Ohio Walmart
A man who had been banned from all Walmart locations was arrested at a Columbus Walmart. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] On Jan. 14 33-year-old Seth Stires was arrested at the Georgesville Rd Walmart in Columbus after attempting to steal from the store. TRENDING STORIES: Large search underway near river connected to missing woman, son Employee hurt by exploding toilet at city hall Lower bond set for woman accused of killing housemate during argument in Riverside According to a police report obtained by News Center 7, Stires reportedly took two duffle bags from the sales floor and filled them with additional merchandise. He then took the duffle bags and left through the fire exit in the back of the store without paying for the items before fleeing the property on foot. A witness saw Stires walking along Geogesville Rd and into M&S Carryout at 590 Georgesville Rd, according to the police report. Stires had previously been issued a formal trespass notice and banned from all Walmart retail locations on Dec. 10, 2023, according to the police report. Stires was charged with Burglary, a second-degree felony, according to Franklin County Municipal Court documents. During his arraignment on Jan. 23, the case was dismissed, but it could continue in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, according to the court documents. Stires does not appear to be in jail at this time. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]