Huber Heights Mayor Jeff Gore wrote on social media that the mega gas station is opening at the intersection of 235 and 70 in the northeast corner.
HUBER HEIGHTS, Ohio — Ohio is getting its very first Buc-ee's, and it's just a few hours away from Cleveland.
"You won’t have to drive to Kentucky now to get your beef jerky and brisket sandwiches," Gore wrote."Welcome to Huber Heights Buc-ee's. We're happy to have you!" Gore didn't say exactly when the location will open, but he did say representatives from Buc-ee's will be at a planning commission meeting next week.
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