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Commissioners approve upgrades at Rocky Fork Lake; hear plan to honor C.R. Patterson in Greenfield Highland County commissioners (l-r) Jeff Duncan, David Daniels and Terry Britton are pictured at their Feb. 17 meeting. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels accepted a bid for electricity upgrades at Rocky Fork Lake and heard plans for an event honoring a Greenfield entrepreneur during their Wednesday, Feb. 17 meeting.
As previously reported, the county announced in April 2019 that they had received a $50,000 grant, as they initially applied to help make improvements at the lake due to the Smokin’ in the Hills event hosted at Rocky Fork Lake. Smokin’ in the Hills is a sanctioned Kansas City Barbecue Society competition presented by the commi
GEVSD talks new programs
By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette
Pictured during Monday’s Greenfield Exempted Village Board of Education meeting are (l-r) district treasurer Joe Pat Smith; boards members Eric Zint, Eric Wise, Charley Roman, Sandy Free and Marilyn Mitchell; and superintendent Quincey Gray.
Photo by Angela Shepherd
Greenfield Elementary Principal Bob Schumm points out part of a learning intentions plan used by a first grade teacher. Assistant principal Lindsay McNeal is directing the slide presentation.
Photo by Angela Shepherd
Greenfield Elementary Principal Bob Schumm and assistant principal Lindsay McNeal touched on the district’s Visible Learning Plan, which was implemented this year, and how that is working at the elementary school, at Monday’s Greenfield Board of Education meeting.
McLanahan and Oyer honored
By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette
Greenfield Village Council member Brenda Losey (left) is pictured during Tuesday’s council meeting. Also pictured are (l-r) council clerk Sherry Parker, city manager Todd Wilkin and law director Hannah Bivens.
Photo by Angela Shepherd
Tonia McLanahan was named January’s Citizen-of-the-Month at Tuesday’s Greenfield Village Council meeting. She is pictured in the center with council members (l-r) Phil Clyburn, Eric Borsini and Brenda Losey; city manager Todd Wilkin; and council member Mark Branham.
Photo by Angela Shepherd
Photo by Angela Shepherd
Tuesday’s meeting of the Greenfield Village Council included the recognition of a resident and an employee for what they do for the Greenfield community, and also included hope from the city manager for unity in the country.
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January is School Boards Recognition Month in Ohio The Greenfield Exempted Village School District Board of Education is pictured. Members are (l-r, front row) board president Charley Roman and board member Eric Zint, and (l-r, back row) vice president Eric Wise and board members Sandy Free and Marilyn Mitchell. (Photo by Angela Shepherd) Board of education members are the public representation of a community and make up the governing body of our school districts. As January is School Boards Recognition Month in Ohio, the Greenfield Exempted Village School District is taking the opportunity to recognize its school board.
Greenfield unveils new plans
By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette
Shown in this drawing are the overall plans for the development of the McClain practice field, which is set to begin in this spring.
Submitted drawing
Photo by Angela Shepherd
Superintendent Quincey Gray discussed a project that is planned to begin soon and a couple other projects that are on the horizon but currently have no set start date at a State of District virtual presentation Jan. 7.
A project that was initially slated for last spring, but was held up due to the COVID-19 pandemic is the locker room expansion and new gym lobby renovation. This project is now set to begin this spring.