published for conduct violations after the reported that they were. students were told by school officials according to some that they had violated the school s moral code which is known as the liberty way which includes not doing things like underage drinking or premarital sex and drugs and the like. there were other claims by students saying they were not made aware of the option of reporting it. so they were saying they were dissuaded from involving law enforcement have it all. liberty is denying this and in a statement tonight by the university they say they prefer not to issue public comment on litigation but the university would like to affirm its commitment to take all allegations of sexual assault seriously. and in accordance with the law. one former liberty official, scott lehman of the communications department there who expressed concerns over the university s handling of title ix allegations is now suing the school.
The Winnebago Economic Development Authority (EDA) approved a business loan for Winnebago Metal when they met for their regular meeting on June 2. Kenneth Nel
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PRESENT: Julie Altawil, Brian Burkey, Ken Jones, Susan Brucoli and Denise Delida
The board:
• Named Altawil president and Burkey vice president;
• Was informed the second semester began Monday with students attending four days a week Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday with remote learning on Wednesdays. Officials noted 50 students, previously on all remote learning, are returning to in-person learning;
• Approved the 2021-22 calendar with first day for students Sept. 7 and last day June 2, 2022;
• Approved former board member Scott Lehman to serve as the board’s representative to the Trumbull Career / Technical Center board for a three-year term;
• Approved an agreement with Kent State University for College Credit-Plus courses for high school students for 2021-22;