Local church aims to open daycare center

By: 
Mira Schmitt-Cash | Editor

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ALLISON — A Christian-based childcare business is in the cards for the building at 721 Cherry Street, also known as the former Tropical Fish building.
  Tim Junker, a board member of Trinity Reformed Church in Allison and committee putting the daycare in motion, spoke to the City Council about it Monday in asking for one small thing.
  "If you plan on fixing Cherry Street and plan on doing it earlier, (we) might want to cut that curb down and put head on parking (there)," Junker said.
  The idea has been in works about a year at Trinity.
  Read more about the daycare center plans and projected timeline in the March 12 Butler County Tribune-Journal.

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