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Ashville has a rich history going back to 1882. That history has not been lost but can be found at our Small Town Museum at 34 Long Street or call 740-983-9864. You may want to pay it a visit. It can enrich you and create a greater understanding from where our community has come and now where we are going |
2018 State of the Village is Ashville’s annual review of the previous year with also an emphasis on how each year is interconnected with the past and how this past has created building blocks for our community’s future. In addition to this presentation at Village Council, it was in our March Newsletter and is on our website - www.ashvilleohio.gov.
First, I want to start out the 2018 Report by saying, it has been an honor to serve as Mayor since 2000. For me to be granted that opportunity is a “dream come true”. It has also been a pleasure to work with the current council which include: Nelson Embry, Roger Clark, Randy Loveless, Brad Lutz, David Rainey, and Tracie Sorvillo. Some major projects are completed and new projects will begin. Overtime you will see how each of these individual projects contribute to an integrated Village Plan. In general these are the highlights: First, I want to start out the 2018 Report by saying, it has been an honor to serve as Mayor since 2000. For me to be granted that opportunity is a “dream come true”. It has also been a pleasure to work with the current council which include: Nelson Embry, Roger Clark, Randy Loveless, Brad Lutz, David Rainey, and Tracie Sorvillo. Some major projects are completed and new projects will begin. Overtime you will see how each of these individual projects contribute to an integrated Village Plan. In general these are the highlights: