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FBI agent visits Buckeye Hills Career Center
Buckeye Hills | Courtesy
Buckeye Hills | Courtesy
Buckeye Hills | Courtesy
The Buckeye Hills Career Center’s Cybersecurity and Criminal Justice students recently had the opportunity to sit down with an FBI agent.
According to a news release from the school, the agent discussed in detail obtainable career paths for students and the education they would need to pursue employment with the FBI. He encouraged students to differentiate themselves in today’s job market by learning a skill, earning industry credentials, as well as applying practical hands-on experience.
Pictured from left, Criminal Justice Instructor Jason Montgomery, FBI Agent, and Cybersecurity Instructor Shaun Northup.
Gallia-Jackson-Vinton JVSD Board approves agenda items
Staff Report
RIO GRANDE The Board of Education of the Gallia-Jackson-Vinton Joint Vocational School District held its regular meeting on the Buckeye Hills Career Center campus this week.
The following items were approved during the regular session with authorizations/resolutions as follows:
· Granted permission to make application for the Appalachian Regional Commission’s Power grant, and accept funds that may be awarded to the District.
· Granted permission make application for the Tech Cred grant, and accept funds that may be awarded to the District.
· Approved the 2021-2022 BHCC calendar.
· Granted authorization for the Superintendent to approve grants on behalf of the Board for the remainder of this calendar year.
City Commission approves ordinances
GALLIPOLIS The Gallipolis City Commission met on Tuesday evening to approve ordinances and a resolution.
Commissioners approved an emergency ordinance, 2021-07, to amend Ordinance 2021-04 setting appropriations for current expenses for the City of Gallipolis for the current fiscal year. City Auditor Annette Landers said items for the water, sewer and streets were left off the budget. Commissioners unanimously approved the ordinance.
Commissioners unanimously approved the first reading or Ordinance 2021-09 to authorize settlement payments.
The first reading or Ordinance 2021-08 to vacate a portion of the alley behind the courthouse, between First and Second Avenues, died after receiving only four votes, with Commissioner Mike Brown voting “no.” City Solicitor Brynn Noe said with ordinance involving land, a unanimous vote is needed to continue or pass.