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Ohio County Library Treasurer Greg Marquart speaks before the Ohio County Board of Education, asking them to revisit the funding issue next year.
WHEELING In a tightly contested 3-2 vote, the Ohio County Board of Education voted to lessen payments to the county library by a third.
At Monday evening’s board meeting, the board voted to reduce the funding provided to the Ohio County Public Library from three cents per $100 of assessed county property value, as has been the standard previously. David Croft, Molly Aderholt and Christine Carder voted in favor of reducing the funding to two cents per $100. Grace Nolte and Pete Chacalos voted against the measure.
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Fourth graders, from left, Thanh Pham, Nayzeth Aracena and Paul Tran pose in front of a billboard displaying a collection hand drawn self portraits created by the students and faculty of Sunnyside Elementary School, in Shelton, Conn. Jan. 15, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Students return to school after two months of remote home instruction at Long Hill Elementary School on Monday.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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