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CHAMPION The Champion Board of Education already is moving forward with projects at the high school, as school district voters approved Tuesday the renewal of a 1.5-mill, five-year permanent improvement levy.
The board at a special meeting Wednesday approved a proposal from Plug Smart obtained through the district’s membership with the Interlocal Purchasing System, which offers access to competitively procured purchasing contracts, for installation of air conditioning to improve indoor air quality at the high school at $449,695.
Officials said a portion of the the costs for the air conditioning will be paid by pandemic relief funds.
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Applied Insight partners with Vertosoft to expand distribution of Altitude and SHIFT cloud solutions to federal customers
January 27, 2021 GMT News Direct
Applied Insight, a market leader in solving complex technology challenges for federal government customers, announced today that it has partnered with government technology solutions company, Vertosoft, to expand distribution of its cloud products Altitude™ and SHIFT™ to federal government customers. Vertosoft is a Virginia-based small business specializing in public-sector software distribution and contract management for emerging technology.
ADVERTISEMENT “We look forward to collaborating with Vertosoft so more federal customers and industry members can benefit from our groundbreaking cloud solutions,” said Adam Gruber, CTO of Applied Insight. “With so many of our customers working remotely, the faster we can
L-C extends winter break by a week
By McKenzie Caldwell - mcaldwell@aimmediamidwest.com
Lynchburg-Clay Elementary School Principal Angela Godby takes board of education members on a tour throughout the elementary building, which students and staff decorated for the school’s hallway decorating contest. The second-grade hallway, pictured, won the contest with its “Gingerbread Lane” hallway.
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The fourth-graders and their teachers decorated their hallway, pictured, around the theme of “Mele Kalikimaka,” which means “Merry Christmas” in Hawaiian. As a reward for their creative decorating and hard work, all students enjoyed ice cream and all teachers got a 45-minute break Wednesday. “Everybody got a little extra break this week, and the kids got some really cool decorations to be proud of,” Godby said.