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Sculpture Trails ready to set the night on fire July 27
(Local News ~ 07/24/19)
Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum, located in Solsberry, will hold their Tenth Annual “Fire at Nite” Iron Pour on Saturday, July 27. The family-friendly full event takes place from noon to 10 p.m. and will feature cast iron demonstrations, a chance for visitors to cast their own iron masterpiece, guided tours of the Trails, which contain over 150 installations of metal sculpture, a breathtaking fire performance by Sculpture Trails interns and artists, music and food...
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WRV School Board gives summer projects update, names Walton as MS Principal
(Local News ~ 07/24/19)
The White River Valley Board of School Trustees met for their monthly public meeting at 7 p.m. in Room 110 at WRV HS on Monday, July 22, 2019. WRV Schools Superintendent Dr. Bob Hacker gave the board a summary of the status of summer work projects at all three WRV locations...
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County players shine on the diamonds of Cooperstown
(High School Sports ~ 07/24/19)
Six Greene County baseball players recently ventured to one of the legendary sites of baseball. They competed for Demand Command of Columbus in a 12 and Under baseball tournament June 29-July 5 at Cooperstown, N.Y., the site of the Baseball Hall of Fame. ...
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GCAS employees express concerns about private EMS
(Local News ~ 07/24/19)
Last week, the Greene County Board of Commissioners voted to seek proposals from private ambulance companies, but members of the Greene County Ambulance Service (GCAS) are concerned about what privatization could mean for county residents. GCAS Director David Doane, Field Supervisor Paramedic Amanda Harkness and EMT Angel McDermott met with the Greene County Daily World to provide insight into why ambulance employees have concerns about the discussion about potentially bringing in a private EMS company to cover Greene County.. ...
- Corteva cuts the ribbon in Worthington (Local News ~ 07/24/19)
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