A project to replace all 169 windows in the Williams County Courthouse is moving closer to reality. County commissioners received architectural plans from Garmann Miller, of Minster, Ohio. They have done previous courthouse renovation projects for the county, including a $1.5 million dollar job in 2017 to repair the roof, turrets, bell tower and more to the 160-foot-high, 125-year-old downtown Bryan courthouse. The plans will be reviewed by the county courthouse renovation committee at a meeting, Thursday morning.
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