Jude Mercer
Jude Mercer has been selected as Scholar of the Month for January at East Liverpool High School. Jude is the son of Suzanne and John Mercer. Jude ranks in the top 20% of his senior class with a GPA of 3.686, taking a combination of Advanced Placement and College Credit Plus courses. He is a member of the National Honor Society, and has received All-Academic Honors for soccer and tennis for the past four years. Jude is a member of the tennis and soccer teams, winning the OVAC Championship for soccer, and he is a member of the Outdoor Adventure Club, Booster Club, and Student Council, serving as Treasurer of the Class of 2021 for two years.
Instructor Matt Peters
Students who put effort into learning may leave the CCCTC with the credentials they need for success. Students enrolled in the Precision Machining and Manufacturing program can earn NIMS credentials in Measurement Materials and Safety, Milling, Turning, Turning Between Centers, Surface Grinder, Drill Press, CNC Mill Operations, CNC Mill Programming, CNC Lathe Operations, CNC Lathe Programming, and Job Planning, Benchwork and Layout. Students will also earn the OSHA 10 credentials and forklift certification while enrolled in the program.
The Precision Machining and Manufacturing Program has three excellent articulation agreements for students who chose to further their education. The first agreement is with Kent State University. Students may receive 3 credit hours for Engineering Drawing by submitting an application within 15 months of high school graduation, completing the high school Precision Machining and Manufacturing program with a “B” (3.0) g
This month s spotlight highlights Precision Machining and Manufacturing (PMM) | News, Sports, Jobs reviewonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reviewonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Wilson
WELLSVILLE Ed Wilson admits that it was always his dream to serve his community as police chief, and he finally got that opportunity five years ago.
Wilson is most appreciative of Mayor Nancy Murray’s decision to make him the permanent appointment to the chief position, after he served more than a year as the village’s acting police chief as her predecessor and the then-village council was embroiled in conflict.
Then the police lieutenant, Wilson had been serving as the acting police chief after then-chief Joe Scarabino died in 2014.
It was under Mayor Murray’s initial days in office that Wilson finally became official as Scarabino wanted. After the last council “yes” vote made it official, the crowd in council chambers erupted in applause. Media coverage of that day cites Wilson as saying, “I feel relief for the whole town. I think the whole town has had enough, and it’s time to pull together … and stop what we had going on.”
Staff Writer
Patrol Sgt. Adam Shonk, left, and Lt. Leslie Brode present Lauren Satterfield with a Saved by the Belt certificate during a ceremony Tuesday afternoon at the county Career and Technical Center. (Salem News photo by Lily Nickel)
LISBON Last year, 487 Ohioans died in car accidents because they weren’t wearing their seat belts, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Lauren Satterfield made sure she didn’t become the 488th when she buckled up on Dec. 16 and walked away from what the OSHP says would have been a fatal accident if she wasn’t wearing her safety belt.