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ESC discusses changes sparked by House Bill 33 | News, Sports, Jobs

LISBON House Bill 33 led the topic of discussion at the Columbiana County Educational Service Center September board meeting held Tuesday. The bill, signed by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Feb. 3, restructures the Ohio Department of Education (ODE), strips the partially-elected State Board of Education of all but its regulatory powers and gives […]

Dawood, Pennsylvania Bar and more name new hires, promotions - Central Penn Business Journal

Dawood, Pennsylvania Bar and more name new hires, promotions - Central Penn Business Journal
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High Construction names new president - Central Penn Business Journal

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Local business council lauded | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer LISBON The county Business Advisory Council was awarded Ohio’s 2021 Business-Education Leader Award for Excellent Business Advisory Council. Specifically, the council was recognized for excellence in developing professional skills for the future and excellence in building partnerships. Superintendent Anne Marie Vaughn announced the award at Tuesday’s Educational Service Center board meeting, She said the council was also honored as a four-star advisory council, making it one of two to be honored out of 120 across the state. “We’re very, very pleased, we have a great business advisory council and they do a phenomenal job,” Vaughn said. Board president Richard Stoudt added, “Those people do work hard, and I know I’m speaking for the board and you have our congratulations for this award and to the fact they continue to do excellent work and we know they’ll do more in the future. It’s a very good relationship we’re building with the community a

Newly vaccinated schools looking to student activities | News, Sports, Jobs

djohnson@mojonews.com LISBON With the majority of local school staff members receiving their first doses of coronavirus vaccines, the superintendent of the county Educational Service Center said schools are turning their attention toward finishing out the school year while providing as many opportunities as possible for students. Anna Marie Vaughn said members of the ESC and some smaller schools will be receiving their second dose on March 10, while the county health department will be providing a second dose at six of the county schools on March 11. Other schools made other arrangements, but Vaughn said all have started the vaccination process.

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