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After months of meeting with limited attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pulaski County Board of Education returned to their normal seating arrangement allowing for public attendance. Pictured from left are Superintendent Patrick Richardson, Board Chair Cindy Price, Vice-Chair Dr. Rebekah Branscum, Patty Edwards, Laura Carrigan and Daphne Tucker.
The Pulaski County Board of Education is moving ahead with plans to accommodate students seeking a supplemental school year.
In their regular meeting on Tuesday evening, school board members approved the requests of 263 students districtwide. Basically the board has to approve or not approve all requests, Pulaski Schools Superintendent Patrick Richardson noted before making his recommendation to approve. It s an all or none situation.
Editor s note: This story has been updated to reflect the correct name of the deputy director of elections and how long the appointed judge will serve.
After Marion Common Pleas Judge Jason Warner was convicted of two felony charges, Marion County is now on the hunt for a replacement judge.
Under Ohio Revised Codes, Warner is no longer eligible to serve as a judge in the court system due to him being convicted of complicity to leaving the scene of an accident, a third-degree felony; and complicity to tampering with evidence, a fourth-degree felony. According to an email from Anne Yeager, manager of the office of public information with the Ohio Supreme Court, once the Supreme Court receives a certified copy of the conviction, the court can issue an order suspending the judge from the bench without pay.
Astoria looks at denser housing By Edward Stratton, The Daily Astorian, Ore.
Published: February 21, 2021, 1:19pm
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The Astoria City Council and the Planning Commission appear supportive of a suite of measures from a countywide housing study to encourage denser and more affordable housing, with several caveats to preserve livability and historic character.
The council and commission met Thursday to find commonality on which policy and development code strategies in the 2019 housing study to pursue. The meeting came shortly after the two boards approved new state-mandated development code amendments to expand the use of accessory dwelling units for increased density.
Astoria, at around 9,700 people with several large apartment complexes in the works, is also nudging up against state requirements for cities of at least 10,000 to add more middle housing everything between single-family homes and mid- or high-rise apartment buildings.
ent isn t ate sucker move about control? it is exactly about government control. if it was health care the focus would have been on the 15% that didn t have it, not disrupting the 85% who did. this is about the government getting control. you bet it is. here s one from monitor state i don t think. how long before we get this nightmare repealed? i will tell you how long next year if we didn t get rid of harry reid in the senate, two things have to happen, change the senate, make harry the minority leader and elect a republican president in 2016 who will sign his signature to the repeal of obama care. that s how it happens. all right. this is from cindy price. the only way to change obama care is to elect republicans and take back the senate. this will save america you must be reading my mind. what will you do with your show to help this effort.