Community Roundup: Bataan students create virtual pep talk
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Bataan students create virtual pep talk
PORT CLINTON - Feeling a little down? Then visit the Port Clinton City School District website or YouTube channel to watch the virtual pep talk video created by Bataan Memorial Intermediate students.
Lynne O’Neal, Bataan school counselor worked with students to create the video as part of a kindness week project.
“I got the idea from Big Life Journal. I loved it and thought that it would be fun if our students did something similar,. she said.
Students made their recordings using a Screencastify Submit program whether they attend school in-person or through online learning.
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From The Tribune staff reports
SPRINGVILLE The city of Springville has given the green light to several families that have been waiting to move into their Archer’s Cove homes.
Seven families have been asking for certificates of occupancy that were originally denied over a sewer issue. Springville Mayor Dave Thomas said he would not release certificates until the sewer system was completed. He said it was only one-third of the way finished. Developers argued the system was finished enough to handle the first 100 homes in Archer’s Cove. The developer said by the time more homes are built in the subdivision, the sewer system would be 100% complete.
By Terry Schrimscher
SPRINGVILLE A group of concerned home buyers from the Archer’s Cove development in Springville addressed Springville Mayor Dave Thomas and members of the City Council on Monday night, February 1, after the regular council meeting.
The group, including real estate agents involved in the purchase of the homes, was seeking certificates of occupancy from the city needed to close on their purchases before moving into the development. The Mayor and Council, along with City Attorney Charlie Waldrep, met in executive session at the end of the regular city council meeting to discuss the issue, among other concerns, prior to meeting with the buyers and their representatives after the council meeting.