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North end continues to attract businesses
ZANESVILLE - More than 20 businesses have opened north of Interstate 70 in Zanesville in the past five years, bringing economic growth and jobs for local residents.
Zanesville Public Service Director Jay Bennett said while newly released comprehensive plan for the city has an economic development element, city officials haven't recruited businesses to northern Zanesville but growth has continued because businesses want to go to high traffic areas, such as Maple Avenue.
The Ohio Department of Transportation has not conducted a traffic count in that area since 2013, but at that time 30,000 vehicles were counted at the intersection of Adair and Maple avenues daily.
New developments
Bennett said there are plans for a Popeyes to open on Maple Avenue, although a timeframe is not yet known. The franchise is to be located by Family Video. According to Popeyes' website, there are more than 2,000 locations in the United States. Popeyes didn't return calls or emails from the Times Recorder seeking comment.
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Experts encourage safe supplementing
OSU Recreational Sports personal training coordinator Alycia Israel encourages students to be attentive when choosing supplements. Credit: Courtesy of TNS
As the holiday season approaches, some students may be interested in jump-starting their workouts with nutritional supplements to make up for large holiday meals and treats, or to boost their chances of sticking to a New Year’s resolution.
Alycia Israel, personal training coordinator with Ohio State Recreational Sports, said students should research workout supplements before choosing to use them.
“If you don’t understand what’s in it, then honestly, you just need to do yourself the service of researching, and looking it up will take a long time,” she said. “You really need to research why you think those supplements are appropriate for you.”
Israel said one way to make this process easier is to examine Food and Drug Administration labels on products. However, she added that it is not a requirement for supplement companies to get approval from the FDA to sell their produ
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