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A sign with a rendering of the future Miami County YMCA hangs on the side of a construction trailer at the project’s site near the intersection of Forest and Second streets on Friday.
A sign with a rendering of the future Miami County YMCA hangs on the side of a construction trailer at the project’s site near the intersection of Forest and Second streets on Friday.
Miami County YMCA executive director Mark Demchak speaks at the September groundbreaking for the new YMCA building.
Though fundraising efforts continue to face headwinds, the local YMCA’s executive director says construction for the new YMCA building remains on schedule with a projected opening in December.
“It’s going to be a nice Christmas present for Miami County,” Mark Demchak told the Tribune on Friday.
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