Drainage concern comes before County Board; engineer promises to make it right

By: 
Mira Schmitt-Cash | Editor

ALLISON — A box culvert Butler County had hastily installed on a cold day last November on a farm near Plainfield isn't draining properly, the landowner says.
  The county engineer says he plans to make it right.
  Landowner Kenn Deike, an excavator contractor, wrote down his complaints and addressed them to the Butler County Board of Supervisors on March 10.
  Horse Shoe Valley farm, as it is called, has been in Deike's family for 117 years, he said.
  Read the complaint and response in the March 19 Butler County Tribune-Journal and Clarksville Star.

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