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Written by David Schaef
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Monday, 11 April 2011 00:00 |
Three citizens addressed the members of the Conneaut School Board of Education when the board met in April work session Wednesday evening at Conneaut Valley High School where the board has typically met the last several years in April.
September meetings are at Conneaut Lake High School, with other monthly meetings held at Linesville's Schafer Elementary School.
About two dozen citizens were in attendance with three addressing the board of education.
Mike Blumenstein of Summit Township commented on how a friend's father passed away and how people have tried to help one another. He said he found the lady crying because she had concern over her tax bills. He challenged the board to go the Senior Center [he called it Active Aging] and also Palfund in Linesville and talk to the people there. He noted a lot of people out there are desperate, noting the board is often vilified. He thought the board good people trying.
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Read more... [Citizens push for cuts, no school tax increase]
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Written by Roseanne Staab
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Monday, 04 April 2011 00:00 |
The Summerhill Township March Board of Supervisors meeting was held recently with Presiding Board members Duane Agnew and David Johns in attendance. Supervisor Bob Arendash was absent.
Secretary MaryAnn Goodrich took the minutes and there were three concerned citizens present.
The subject of a new "business" on Wing Road was brought up.
It would seem that it is of an adult nature, and the Supervisors said they had heard speculation about a massage parlor, though they made it clear that this was just speculation.
The citizens present said they saw some signs outside the driveway, and some jokes were bantered about the meeting room about the adult nature of the new business.
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Read more... [Summerhill to issue "Cease and Desist" to massage parlor]
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POSITIVE PERSONS in grades Third through Sixth at Linesville's Alice L. Schafer Elementary School for February were, front row, from left - Katheryn Ledford, Christian Munoz, and Kaitlyn Royal; second row - Brandon White, Haley Phillips, and Ryan Lewandowski, and third row - Tanner Glunt, Trent Zolnai, Jessica Snider, Hailey Watt, and Liillian Wood. Missing from the photo are Shyann Foust and John Hollenbeck.
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School district faces financial issues |
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Written by David Schaef
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Monday, 04 April 2011 00:00 |
Ten people spoke against raising property taxes one week and only a dozen residents showed up the following week to hear the school district's presentation on the use of technology in the district in a forum where Crawford County District Attorney Francis Schultz spoke on the issue of sexting.
At the first meeting on March 15, nearly 100 people were in attendance as the school district shared information on the budget as work is begun on the budget set to begin July 1.
At the meeting, held at Linesville High School, the 100 people out of some 18,617 residents in the district according to the 2010 census,
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Read more... [School district faces financial issues]
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