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Feb. 18 meeting
KEY ACTION Plans for re-adding aspects of the Rocket Center were discussed. The project was down-sized last spring, because of the uncertainty of Rover funding and on-set of COVID-19.
Recently the Board began discussing the possibility of re-adding the original entrance, the second story of the anticipated medical facility, and a scaled down version of the swimming pool area.
On Thursday the Board voted unanimously to re-bid these additions. Superintendent Todd Herman guestimates that the plans will cost around $200,000 for the proposed $3 million of possible construction.
Although all five Board members agreed to the re-bidding of the pool, they were not all in agreement on voting on the certainty of moving forward. A review of the final plans, and cost, as well as further discussion with members of the community, will take place before a final decision is made.
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River Elementary School, one of the buildings in the Switzerland of Ohio School District in Monroe County, is one site where COVID-19 vaccinations will be given to staff next week.
WOODSFIELD Schools in Monroe County are preparing their staff members to receive COVID-19 vaccines starting next week, but the Harrison Hills City School District got a jumpstart on the process.
Harrison County’s school, employees originally had been slated for vaccinations next week as well, but they were able to receive their vaccinations early.
Harrison Hills Superintendent Dana Snider said the first round of vaccines already has been administered.