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Retaining, recruiting teachers in southeast Mo. impacted by COVID-19 pandemic
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ESSEX, Mo. (KFVS) - A Heartland superintendent called the pandemic the last straw for some struggling teachers, which is one reason some are choosing not to return to the classroom next year.
”Just been a stress on teachers this year like no other,” said Frank Killian, Richland School District’s superintendent.
After 30 years in education, Killian said that stress is causing teachers to retire early or leave the field altogether.
“So far we have been lucky enough that our teachers are coming back. But they are stressed to a point that if they had to do this a second year in a row, we may lose some here.”
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Penn State Small Business Development Center (SBDC) has provided more than 1,000 collective hours of business advising to small businesses owners experiencing supply chain disruptions, staffing challenges, a decrease in revenue, and/or closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Of the 347 entrepreneurs who have sought pandemic- related support, 38 have worked with the SBDC to access a combined 4.5 million in capital through local, state, and federal emergency funding initiatives.
To support small business recovery efforts, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) awarded the Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers (PASBDC) supplemental funding through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, also known as the CARES Act, in the late spring 2020. The funds allowed the Penn State SBDC to designate one full-time staff member to supporting small business recovery in Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, and Mifflin counties.
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BELLEFONTE A Bellefonte resident brought her concerns about a local funeral home to borough council earlier this week.
During public comment on Monday night, Elizabeth Hay spoke at length about the Wetzler Funeral Service and Victorian Crematory Inc., located at 206 N. Spring St.
According to Hay, there is a “strong odor” coming from the funeral home.
“With some regularity, we will smell charred bodies,” Hay said. “We will get that smell. It’s very disconcerting. It’s very upsetting. I know there’s been some issues with that even before I moved in here.”
Hay said she has lived a few doors down from the funeral home for four years.
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