PIKETON, Ohio — A new water treatment plant meant to replace a 73-year-old facility serving this southern Ohio village ran months past its completion deadline after the primary contractor went into a financial tailspin, leaving residents relying on aging infrastructure that state regulators cited for violations three times in the final months of 2025. The village secured approximately $8.5 million in funding, including federal loan forgiveness t…
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