FAIRFIELD – Unlike last year, Fairfield Senior High School’s Class of 2021 will have a prom.
They will get to visit their former elementary schools. Seniors will also have an in-person graduation at the Cintas Center at Xavier University.
But none of the events will look like they did in past years due to COVID-19 restrictions.
“The seniors didn’t have anything – no junior prom, no homecoming,’’ said Principal Bill Rice. “We’re trying to give them some normalcy through a balance of traditional and being safe.”
Senior prom
This weekend’s prom is being held in the high school’s arena instead of an outside venue. There will be 347 attendees – seniors only and their guests from within the district. Masks must be worn and formal attire is required.
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Carman contributed right away in protecting No. 1 pick Trevor Lawrence. As a true freshman, he played in 13 games with more than 200 snaps in a rotation. He moved left tackle for the 2019 season and started all 15 games before holding off Ohio State pass rush ace Chase Young in the national playoffs. He also helped Clemson back to the playoffs last year and was named a second-team All-American. While he may look like a guard and could be a good one Carman can move well enough at 330-plus pounds to stick at tackle in the league, is the bottom line assessment of PFF.
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Fairfield Twp. police seek third suspect in Thursday shooting
Sue Kiesewetter
FAIRFIELD TWP. – Police are looking for a third suspect in an early morning drive by shooting into a residence in the Tyler’s Creek apartments in Fairfield Township.
Police were called to the townhomes at 1:59 a.m. after shots were fired into a unit in the 7700 block of Wildbranch Road, said Sgt. Brandon McCroskey.
No injuries were reported.
Multiple shell casings were located in front of the home and police saw that a bullet had gone into another nearby residence. No one there was hit, McCroskey said.
Officers stopped a vehicle in the area and found two loaded firearms. Vernon K. Mitchell, 39, is charged with improper handling of firearms in a motor vehicle, a felony, and having weapons while intoxicated, a misdemeanor.