To work their marriage out, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore are seeking solace at her ex-husband Bruce Willis’ vacation house.
No, Bruce isn’t there to counsel them. He just let ’em borrow the place to get some privacy.
Inside sources say their marriage is really strained, but they’re working hard on it.
So we think one of two things will happen – either we’ll hear an official divorce statement from them in January, or we’ll start seeing happy pics and tweets again.
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Assistant to take department helm Beth Moore has been with the city since 2000 and developed a wellfield protection program.
Dayton Daily News (Dayton, OH) September 21, 2006 | Lou Grieco Staff Writer MIAMISBURG — Assistant Public Works Director Beth Moore will be promoted to the department’s director effective Jan. 1, City Manager John K. Weithofer announced earlier this month.
Moore will succeed Steve Morrison, who will retire at the end of this year.
“Beth has successfully handled a number of challenges and projects since coming to the city,” Weithofer said.
“I have a tremendous amount of confidence in her ability to lead and manage the public works department and continue its tradition of superior services and operations.” She came to Miamisburg in 2000 as environmental compliance coordinator. bethmooreblog.net beth moore blog
In that position, she helped ensure that the city met all environmental regulations as a water and sewer utility.
As her responsibilities increased, her title changed to environmental program manager, said city spokesman Gary Giles.
Moore became an assistant public works director in January 2005, when the city consolidated its public works and public utilities departments, Giles said.
Moore’s accomplishments in Miamisburg include the development of a comprehensive wellfield protection program, Weitfhofer said. go to site beth moore blog
Moore also has served as the city’s primary liaison with Mound Facility officials regarding environmental cleanup issues and has been heavily involved with development of a storm water program.
“My six years in Miamisburg have been filled with new programs, challenging projects and many opportunities to make a difference in this community,” Moore said.
“I truly enjoy public service, and look forward to leading the city’s outstanding team in the public works department.” Prior to her arrival in Miamisburg, Moore worked at Dayton’s water department and Mason’s public utilities department.
Moore holds a bachelor’s of science degree in biology from Loyola (Ill.) University and a master’s degree in environmental health and safety management from Findlay University. She also holds two Ohio Environmental Protection Agency licenses.
Lou Grieco Staff Writer