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LSSC to add new six positions
(Local News ~ 02/24/19)
After years of cuts and not replacing several positions to save money, the Linton-Stockton School Board approved the addition of six new positions to the corporation. During last week’s school board meeting, Superintendent Kathy Goad suggested the new positions, noting the board and school treasurer have worked hard to build up the budget. The board unanimously approved all of the positions...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 02/24/19)
Wednesday, February 27 Eastern Branch Library to host Fairytales Story Hour at 10:30 Friday, March 1 Marsh Madness Festival-For tickets and more information visit www.friendsofgoosepond.org. Yoga Classes with Leah Gray at Linton Public Library. Visit the library every Friday morning at 9:30 a.m. for yoga. Beginners welcome. Please bring your own mat or towel. No charge, but donations are welcome. For adults...
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Clay City Sectional kicks off Tuesday night
(High School Sports ~ 02/24/19)
Lakers! Wolverines! Cardinals! Eels! No, we’re not talking about a zoo. Those are the teams who will play in the Clay City Sectional this Tuesday. The Shakamak Lakers (4-19) will square off against the White River Valley Wolverines (8-15) at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday. Then the Bloomfield Cardinals (15-7) will take on the Eminence Eels (11-12) immediately afterwards...
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Shakamak School Board handles personnel matters
(Local News ~ 02/24/19)
JASONVILLE -- Personnel matters occupied the attention of Shakamak School Board members Thursday night at its meeting. Board members unanimously approved these personnel matters: Accepted the resignations of bus driver Lyndsey Webb and Edmentum 1A Sabrina Drew. Kelsey Pilant was named Drew’s replacement. The board okayed the retirements of Phyllis Mejean and baseball coach Chip Sweet...
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Veterans, businesses sought for Honor Rewards program
(Local News ~ 02/24/19)
The Greene County Recorder’s Office and Veteran’s Affairs Office have partnered to remind the community of a program that benefits local veterans. In 2014, previous county recorder Stuart Dowden partnered with Fidlar Technologies to become involved in the Honor Rewards program, which allows local businesses to offer up deals to local veterans. Current recorder Sarah Bender said she reached out to Veteran’s Affairs Officer Richard Nichols to revamp the program in Greene County...
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