The construction of Ohio’s first Buc-ee’s location can now resume after a legal battle halted work.
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As reported on News Center 7 at 5:00 p.m., the sprawling worksite is located in Huber Heights, just off Interstate 70 and State Route 235.
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The dozens of acres for the first Buc-ee’s in Ohio may include 120 gas pumps and a retail store close to the size of a giant box store.
Work there was threatened by a bitter argument over water and sewer rights between Clark County and Huber Heights.
“We have our opinion of that and they have theirs but in the end the best thing for everyone is just to resolve it,: Huber Heights Mayor Jeff Gore said.
Gore told News Center 7′s Mike Campbell that he is very happy to put the government squabbling to rest and focus on bringing Buc-ee’s to the city.