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David Schaef update: (12/05/23)

I spoke with David yesterday. He had just arrived at the Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital in Erie.

There are still a couple of issues to resolve, and David is optimistic that Encompass has the skills. We didn't speak much of medicine and health, most of the conversation was about our subscribers and the Community News newspaper.

I was much encouraged by the tone of his voice and the idea he was interested in talking about Community News. So, he’s at that, “I want to get back to work” stage of healing.

He talked about his subscribers and a letter he is composing for them. He talked about how to proceed with the newspaper when he gets home.

He said he hopes to be home in 2 weeks.


Thank You all for your Love and Prayers and Well Wishes.
Tom Deighton

CASH D. 10 league assignments pose challenges
Written by David Schaef

District 10 has released its recommendations for the next two years of sport team assignments and those looking to check where the Conneaut Area Senior High Eagles play will certainly see some raised eye brows as the school fared poorly in a number of cases in their Region[league] assignments, especially in football and girl’s basketball.

Talk about distances traveled and a lack of rivalries [expect poor attendance and gates], the setup is there.

Read more in this weeks issue.

 

Conneaut Township continues arrangement with ag secretary
Written by Roseanne Staab

Conneaut Township recently held their mandatory re-organizational meeting with the regular January public meeting being held at its usual time.

The citizens have agreed that Supervisor George Greig is welcome to telephone from Harrisburg each month for the public meetings, and this arrangement has worked out quite well.

Read more in this weeks issue.

 

Greenwood leaders re-organize for year
Written by Roseanne Staab

Greenwood Township recently held the mandatory re-organizational meeting, followed by the regular January public meeting. All newly-elected officials have been sworn in with Berk Bossard winning the Supervisor’s seat.

Cecil Stevenson is to be the Chairman with Diane Adsit the Vice-Chairwoman. Doug Stevenson will be retained as Road Master, William Walker as Solicitor and MDIA is to remain as the Building Code Inspector. MDIA, Middle Department Inspection Agency, is to be the Flood Plain Administrator, also.

Read more in this weeks issue.


For additional details about these stories , as well as the headlines noted below, please purchase a Monday, Jan. 20 2014, newspaper at area locations or a digital download of the paper.

  • Renew CLAAS membership!
  • CV LL softball signups!
  • Lakeland/Valley planning Valentine party