Apr 15, 2021
SALEM Lois A. Butcher, 86, passed away peacefully Saturday morning, April 10, 2021, at Blossom Nursing and Rehab Center, after an extended illness.
She was born July 14, 1934, in Salem, the daughter of the late Harold and Helen Stuba Ritchey, and was a lifelong Salem resident.
Lois graduated from Goshen High School in 1952. Her husband, Edward “Eddie” H. Butcher, whom she married Feb. 9, 1952, preceded her in death Aug. 5, 2015. Lois worked alongside Eddie in managing and running Salem Concrete for many years, and then at Masonry Materials Plus in Youngstown, which was co-founded by Eddie. They retired from the business together in 2000. After her retirement, Lois volunteered at the Salem Regional Medical Center, Salem Habitat for Humanity Restore and the Salem Community Food Pantry.
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LISBON The Columbiana County Career Center (CCCTC) is preparing for yet another summer construction project.
Superintendent Chuck Adkins reported at this past week’s meeting this will be another project to benefit those in the expanding adult education programs. Then he plans to turn his attention to the needs of the high school students the following year.
Last summer, the CCCTC created new restrooms for the adult education students and remodeled the current lobby for the building. Adkins said they were starting to look at design schematics for the latest improvements.
The latest project will create an entrance and a lobby for the adult education program on the west side of the building, separate from the high school entrance. There would also be the potential to add parking over on that side of the building.
LISBON The county Career Center is preparing for yet another summer construction project.
Superintendent Chuck Adkins reported this week this will be another project to benefit those in the expanding adult education programs. Then he plans to turn his attention to the needs of the high school students the following year.
Last summer, the CCCTC created new restrooms for the adult education students and remodeled the current lobby for the building. Adkins said they were starting to look at design schematics for the latest improvements.
The latest project will create an entrance and a lobby for the adult education program on the west side of the building, separate from the high school entrance. There would also be the potential to add parking over on that side of the building.
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