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Lincolnview Board OKs deal with teachers

SCOTT TRUXELL/ Lincolnview teachers now have a new contract in place after action taken on Monday. The Board of Education formally approved a new three-year deal with members of the Lincolnview Local Education Association during Monday night’s monthly meeting. The contract, which begins July 1 and runs through June 30, 2024, includes annual raises of 2.5, 2.25, and 2.5 percent, plus a memorandum of understanding of 2.5 percent for a fourth year. Lincolnview student L:akyn Baileyt talks about her fundraising efforts for the United Way. Scott Truxell/Van Wert independent Superintendent Jeff Snyder thanked the LLEA and described the negotiation process as a smooth one.

Young entrepreneur addresses Lincolnview Local Board of Education

Young entrepreneur addresses Lincolnview Local Board of Education Monday, May 24, 2021 8:59 PM Lakyn Bailey, daughter of Tyson and Leslie Bailey, addressed the Lincolnview Local Board of Education during its meeting Monday evening. (DHI Media/Sherry Missler) BY SHERRY MISSLER smissler@timesbulletin.com VAN WERT COUNTY The highlight of the Lincolnview Board of Education meeting Monday evening was a presentation by Lakyn Bailey, the daughter of Tyson and Leslie Bailey. Bailey, who will be a freshman at Lincolnview, baked and sold $500 worth of cupcake pops towards this year’s “Cupcake War.” She told the Board, I have always wanted to help the community out and this was an excellent opportunity

Trouw Nutrition starts $12M project in Highland

Trouw Nutrition starts $12M project in Highland Ron DeBrock, ronald.debrock@thetelegraph.com FacebookTwitterEmail Trouw Nutrition on Thursday broke ground today on a $12.1 million addition to its Pilot Plant in Highland. From left are Todd Korte, President and CEO, The Korte Company; Dan Baker, Managing Director, U.S. Operations, Trouw Nutrition; Terri Boeser, General Manager, Companion Animal Division, Trouw Nutrition; Jay Korte, Director of Client Relations, The Korte Company; and Andy Fischer, Director of Operations, Trouw Nutrition. HIGHLAND Ground was broken Thursday for a $12.1 million addition to the Trouw Nutrition Pilot Plant at 80 Executive Drive in Highland. “This new facility reflects Trouw’s continued investment in our U.S. Companion Animal Division and the broader pet food industry,” said Dan Baker, Managing Director of Trouw Nutrition’s U.S. operations. “This addition will enable us to grow and expand our unique ingredient offerings for our customers

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