WELLSVILLE The Wellsville Board of Education held a special meeting Tuesday for the purpose of approving personnel changes. The board members adjourned t
WELLSVILLE The Wellsville Board of Education held a special meeting on Tuesday for the purpose of approving personnel changes. The board members adjourned
Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021
There are new opportunities to harvest corn stover near Nevada in central Iowa. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach will host six meetings to address emerging opportunities related to stover harvesting for the biomass feedstock needs of local industries. These workshops are a collaborative effort among Iowa Corn Growers Association, Verbio North America and ISU Extension and Outreach.
Stover harvesting can impact economic, agronomic and water quality production factors. The meetings will address many of the positives and negatives of stover harvesting, and presenters will discuss how stover harvesting can be managed within corn production. Crop producers, landowners, crop consultants, agronomists, service providers and others with an interest in stover harvest and its removal from farm fields are encouraged to attend.
Dorothy and Jim Tice
EAST LIVERPOOL High school sweethearts Jim and Dorothy Tice will be celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary. The former Dorothy Mae Stoakes, daughter of the late Ruth and John Stoakes, became the bride of James R. Tice, the son of the late Bea and Bob Tice, on March 10, 1956 at the Grace United Presbyterian Church in East Liverpool . George Parfitt was best man and Barbara Richardson Noonan served as maid of honor.
The Tices are lifelong residents of East Liverpool. Jim retired from Crucible Steel in 1983 and the Columbiana County Health Center in 1999. He most recently worked at Alpha Care. Dorothy worked at City Hospital, also retiring in 1999.
Feb 27, 2021
High school sweethearts Jim and Dorothy Tice to celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary. Married at Grace U.P. Church in East Liverpool in 1956, the former Dorothy Mae Stoakes, daughter of the late Ruth and John Stoakes, became the bride of James R. Tice, the son of the late Bea and Bob Tice on March 10th, 1956. George Parfitt was best man and Barbara Richardson Noonan served as maid of honor.
The Tice’s are lifelong residents of East Liverpool. Jim retired from Crucible Steel in 1983 and Columbiana County Health Center in 1999. He most recently worked at Alpha Care. Dorothy worked at City Hospital, also retiring in 1999.