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Call Today! Home 4 Units 807 South Sandusky Avenue, Bucyrus Live in this 3 bed 2 story and let the rent from the 4 units pay for you! $84,900 make sense to said Pat Logsdon, a member of the board. are going to come all the way from Tiffin to give us a ride to Herschler said she expects SCAT will store several of its buses in Crawford County, possibly all of them. She is not sure in which county the drivers will live. is this really going to affect Crawford asked Norma Hill, another board member. Herschler said that if SCAT does become the public transit rovider for the county, the hio Department of Transportation will give eight Council on Aging buses to SCAT, then provide Council on Aging with new uses purchased under a differ- nt ear mark.

Both groups of uses would be allowed to operate concurrently in Crawford County to help people reach their destinations. In a sense, going to ut more vans on the road to rovide transportation, so apositive Herschler said. Herschler told the board that 1 ,100 times in 2015 Council on Aging had to tell a passenger hat they give them a ride, and that most of those pass engers were senior citizens. Since SCAT has nearly three times the number of buses, it was only forced to turn away 22 passengers in 2015. ith the expected edition of eight buses to the combined fleets of the two organizations, Herschler hopes no passengers are turned away in either county next year.

feeling is that this is a positive Herschler said. should be positive about Michele Hoffman, the fiscal manager, said that switching from one grant to the other would not affect the funding of Council on Aging in any way. really want to stress that we will be getting the same amount of Hoffman said. The only difference would be that Council on Aging would prim arily help the elderly and dis- a bled, while SCAT would help the general public. will still be here for the Hoffman said.

erschler added that both a gencies, regardless of their rimary duties, will still be allowed to help with the transportation needs of other categories of passengers. A nyone needing a ride in rawford County will still be a ble to schedule it by calling the Council on Aging at 419-5623050, or toll free at 1-800-5897853. he SCAT board of directors is expected to decide next Tues- ay whether or not they will assist with the public transit eeds of Crawford County. 419-563-9225 Twitter: Transit Continued from Page 1A much Palestinian- American wife may have known about the plot. An official who was briefed on the case but insisted on anon ymity said authorities believe 3 0-year-old U.S.-born Noor Salm an knew about the attack a head of time.

Investigators ave spoken extensively with her and are working to establish whether she recently accompanied Mateen to the gay dance club, said a second official who was not authorized to discuss the case publicly. At a news conference Wednesday, U.S. Attorney Lee Bentley repeatedly declined to ay whether charges might be rought against the wife or anyone else. He said authorities are alking to hundreds of people and investigating everyone associated with Mateen, including family, friends and business associates. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said Mateen drove around the Orlando area Saturday evening, oing from one place to another, efore he opened fire at the gay ightspot about 2a.m.

Sunday. he attack ended with the 29- ear-old American-born Muslim being killed by a SWAT team. Orlando is nearly a two-hour drive from home in Fort Pierce, Florida. In other developments: Florida documents obtained by The Associated Press under open-records laws show hat Mateen passed a psycho- ogical evaluation in 2007 as part of his application to be a sec urity guard. The records say he took a written psychological test or was evaluated by a psychologist or psychiatrist.

Orlando TV producer Matt Gentili of CFN 13 said Mateen called during his standoff to say he was doing it for the Islamic tate. The managing ditor traced the call back to a umber associated with Mat een, according to NY 1News, FN sister operation in New York. A newly unearthed clip from a film documentary about the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico shows Mateen then working security for the cleanup talking cynically about people making money off disasters. he excerpt from The Big shows Mateen telling a woman that everyone i for more oil to come out and more people to complain so have the Security firm G4S confirmed that Mateen, saying he was stationed in Pensacola in 2010 to assist with cleanup. Wednesday visitation as among the first chances for oved ones to pay respects to a ictim.

Javier Jorge-Reyes, 40, as known as Javi and had orked as a salesman at a Gucci store and as a makeup artist, friends told the Orlando Sentinel. The medical examiner began releasing bodies to families Tuesday. The mayor offered families the opportunity to have the 49 victims buried together at a city cemetery. Massacre Continued from Page 1A Half of the cities will see increases of 10percent or more. Last year, only two of the cities had double-digit increases.

are going up faster in 2017 than they have in past said Cynthia Cox, lead author of the analysis. Among the cities studied, the monthly premium for a 40- year-old nonsmoker in 2017 will range from $192 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to $482 in Burlington, Vermont. Final rates may change if regulators push back on the requests from insurers. The oundation plans to analyze ajor cities in all states as more data become available. Most workers and their families are covered by em- loyers, but about 12million eople get private coverage hrough HealthCare.gov and online insurance markets run by states.

Nearly seven in 10 pick silver plans, a mid-tier ption that allows consumers ith low to modest incomes to a lso get financial help with out-of-pocket costs when they receive medical care. I ncome-based premium subsidies designed to keep pace with costs will cushion the impact for many. But not all consumers get help. About 2million marketplace customers make too much to qualify for the subsidies. And an estimated 3million to 5mil- lion people who buy their policies outside of markets like HealthCare.gov do not receive financial assistance.

For both the subsidized and the unsubsidized, willingness to switch plans and insurers may be crucial in keeping premiums more manageable next year. The lowest-cost silver plan in a community often changes from year to year, and Cox said he estimated 11percent inc rease is based on an assumption that consumers will switch. The premium increases ome after major insurers rep orted significant losses on heir health-care business. Enrollment was lower than hoped for, new customers were sicker than expected, a nd the system help stabilize the markets ad problems. Premiums Continued from Page 1A Most workers and their families are covered by employers, but about 12million people get private coverage through HealthCare.gov and online insurance markets run by states.

Senate Democrats led by hris Murphy of Connecticut round the Senate floor to a alt Wednesday, vowing to peak as long as necessary to force the Senate to take action to address gun violence. am prepared to stand on the Senate floor and talk about the need to prevent gun violence for as long as I can. had he tweeted. For hours, Murphy and other Democratic senators ook turns demanding the enate take up a variety of un control measures, hough it is not clear any of them would have the votes to pass. Murphy listed mass shootings and talked about expanding background checks for gun buyers and banning gun sales to people on terror watch lists.

He said the failure of Congress to pass such measures has been particularly disappointing to him and other residents of Connecticut, where a shooter gunned down 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary in 2012. Democrats have renewed their push for legislation to toughen gun laws since the shooting at Pulse nightclub in Florida Sunday that killed 49 eople and the gunman and i njured 53 others. They have focused on a measure proposed by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, that would all ow the attorney general to an gun sales to suspected errorists, including those on watch lists, if there is the weapons may be used to carry out an a ttack. epublican Majority eader Mitch McConnell, R- has said he and his GOP colleagues are open to legislation that would ban such ales but only if it includes due process protections for i ndividuals listed to appeal their gun ban.

McConnell pokesman Don Stewart said tying up the Senate floor had delayed legislative action on guns. Democrats filibuster to demand Senate action on guns DONOVAN STACK USA TODA.

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