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Show Stauer (Eountrj monitor PCIFB Wish List FEBRUARY 6, 1997 fr - ' 5 Nr k- ...... . f - k&v.j ttr. ' z&wtrsf I .c- - i. -t ; and Gillies Association of (lovcrnmcnts representative County leaders met with Glenn Hill last Thursday to prioritize the capital improvement list for the coming year. Procedure has changed to allow (3) 1 priorities. (3) 2 priorities, etc. instead of the previous 1 thru 10. Milford Elementary is full, and an impact study by B.J. Moore, acting as Milford City- engineer, show s a consistent 3 .4 growth increase. The I leaver County School District is bonded to maximum capacity, making CIB funds the next logical choice. Beaver Valley Hospital will be ready to present an application within d care facility. They have reserve a month for a expansion to their long-terfund? and do not need to go through the bonding process. Milford I lospital is prepared to apply for a feasibility study in the first funding cycle and money for the actual project in the second funding cycle of this year. When the dust had cleared, project prioritization - vd '.r. if 20-be- m Name of Jurisdiction Beaver Vallev t. PCIFB Project Long-Ter- 50().00(). Grant 1.000.000. Loan Care Facilih Expansion Hospital .v PAGE 6 Quarter P.R.O. awards: back row; Camber Boyicr. Austin 1 Mayer. Desiree Carter. Tricia Thomas. Valerie Moore. Ephraen Patino, Kaitlin Livingston, and Jennifer Fowles. Milford Elementary has continued a program, from last to year, recognize students who show respect to others. The is program called P.R.O. (people respecting others). Students arc selected each quarter from classes 1 6. They are voted on in their respective classes by their peers. Those selected are honored at an and a assembly at the end of the quarter. They receive a certificate from the Principal. Funding for the is provided by First Security Bank. 0 c Day Care Center & Feasibility Study 1 30.000. Grant 10.000. Loan 1. 13. C. School District Milford Elementary Expansion 1.900.000. Giant 2. SS1W3 Acute Care HospitalLong-TenCare Facility 4.250.000. Loan 750.000. n Grant Maintenance Complex 320.000. Grant 2. B. C. School District Site Acquisition 150.000. CHant 3. Milford City New Water Well & Storage 3. Milford Citv New Office Building 3. B. C. School District School & Complex Planning 4. Milford City Study for Storm 15rain System 4. Mincrsville Town Sewer Lagoon Expansion 2. Beaver County School District -- 8 SSD3 (Milford . Valley Hospital) 4. SSD (Fire - East 1 Side) 4. B. C. School District 5. SSD (Fire - East 1 fink 50,000. Grant 125,000. Loan 1 5. Minersville Town 5 .(MM). Grant 30.000. Grant 100.00(1. Grant Public Safety Station ia Mt. 50.000. FioUyPufferLake 5O.00O. Minersville Elementary Expansion Public Safety Station (a- Mt. HollyPuffer Lake Side) 50,000. Grant Water TankPiping Improvements 1 Grant Loan .900.000. Grant 50.000. Grant 50.000. Loan 225.21 7. Grant 374.509. Loan Stransky Brems Smith, Architects. The entities submitted a beginning bid, to of subject change, $7,864,483.08 for the 160 bed facility, complete with two courtrooms, sheriffs offices, UHP offices, and all of the bells and whistles. Additionally, the County has entered into an agreement with Beaver City to purchase 14 acres in the City's industrial park at a figure of $2 1 ,000. Service impact fee for the prison will be approximately at $50,000. It is unclear whether this figure includes the cost of running a sufficient water line to the site. The approximate 1 mile of road leading to the site will be upgraded, widened and resurfaced at an undetermined dollar figure. Bottom line cost will not be available until some future date. Commissioners will meet in the privately, bonding Lake office Salt City company's on Thursday, to discuss the cost of borrowing money. Of the $6.5 million GO Bond approved by voters last November, $3.5 million must be reserved as CIB loan. security for a 2.5 in million This leaves $3 current borrowing capability at GO interest rate. All additional funds will be secured through higher interest Lease Revenue Bonds. will The county immediately advertise for a jail commander (salary range $50,000 or ) to act as the county's representative during the design phase of the project. The jail commander will then turn his attention to staff training, and a jail maintenance person will be added to represent the county The during the building phase. subsidize this will county cost at least temporarily. State court lease has not yet been negotiated. -- 5. 2nd Quarter PRO. awards. Back row: Cassidy Carter. Damon Carter, Janice Pope, Travis Nelson. Front row; Anthony Rose, Shane Bosh, Natalie Garrett, and Michael Turner Turn Lane Construction 6. Beaver County 6. SSEW2 (Fire-- 5,000. Grant Fire Engine Buildup SS1)1 Side) Add on Fire 1 louse (irant 40.000. Grant Week in Renew Thoughts From Your Public Health Nurse ByReha Gray, RN (continued from page Many people in our communities have been very ill witha virus that is makin the rounds these days. I have talked with some of the doctors and have told them that I would address this issue in the schools and in this column. The first symtpom of this virusc seems to be a dry , hacky cough and general body aches. This is 3 followed by possible headache, elevated tepcratruc between degrees and vomiting and or diarrhea. If you or a member of your family has these symptoms you should take plenty of fluids, treat for fever and body aches with Tylenol or Advil, and use a cool mist humidifier if available. If these symptoms do not , improve in 5 days you should consult your physician. .,,.. .r The American Lung Association has developed the following table to help distinguish between the common upper respiratory diseases. 100-10- 3-- A 100,000. 1) for the permitting process additional lagoons at farm sites 107 and 108. County Prison: The Beaver Authority County Building of (made county up commissioners) voted Monday to negotiate with Sahara Builders Minersville By-pa- ss Road: According to Kerry Monroe, Jones and DcMille engineering representative, estimated cost of the 2.000' link between the M&M Road and SR 21, just south of the cemetery, should be in the Mighborhood of $210,000. Upon completion, the road will route farm to market trucks from the Circle 4 operation east to instead of south past Minersville Elementary School'. Hay trucks will be allowed to continue traveling past the school. The need for a west around Minersville may be addressed at some future date. Slightly less than 5 acres of right of way is needed. Commissioner Ross Marshall owns, either directly or indirectly-- , approximately half of the effected land. He is willing to grant the right of way in exchange for clean-u- p on the remainder of the by-pa- ss "old dairy-bar-n" property. Wayne Gill ins, who owns the remainder, has not yet committed to a dollar figure. Tony's Transcript: Commissioners, on the advise of County Attorney Leo Kanell, refused to pay $597.04 for a trial transcript requested by Immanuel Foundation member, Tony Hamilton. Kanell said that there was no formal finding on indigency, and since it is too late for Hamilton to file an appeal, he doesn't know what good the transcript would do him. Kanell clarified that the Foundation members were not denied witnesses because they were indigent, but because they had not followed proper procedure. The witnesses would not have been allowed anyway, because the November 22, 1996, trial did not address the legality of the tax sale. (The only issue aired wds that the Foundation members were indeed on the property at' the time they were Brian Although arrested.) Jackson was appointed as standby counsel, this does not necessarily establish indigency. Kanell will refer the matter to Judge Braithwaite, whe has the final say. cold is not the Flu. Winter is the season for colds and the flu, but that's about all the two diseases have in common. Here's how to distinguish on from the other and how to detect a ore sex ere respiratory illness that can develop from the Cold Rare Symptoms Fever Headache General Aches and Pains Influerua Pneumonia May or may not be high Occassional Characteristically High 100.4-104- F Sudden onset lasts 3 to 4 days Prominent Occassional Slight Usual; often quite severe Occassional L Fatigue and Weakness Quite Exhaustion Never Runny, stuffy nose Common Sometimes May occur depending on type May occur depending on type Not Usually Sneezing Usual Sometimes Not Usually Sore Throat Common Sometimes Not Usually Chest Mid to moderate Can become severe discomfort, Hacking, cough Frequent and may be severe Bronchitis, pneumonia; Can be life threatening Widespread infections of Other organs. Can be life Extreme; can last up to May occur early and prominently Sinus and car infections I L thrcatining. Daily Prescription Delivery especially elderly in and debilitated patients Order by 3:00 P.M. 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