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OATA accepts 12 WC Athletic Training Students research for State Conference

OATA accepts 12 WC Athletic Training Students’ research for State Conference Submitted article Athletic training students whose research was accepted for presentation at the State Athletic Training Conference from left: Front row, Kadie Grundy, Chris Zody, Wil Overholt and Tyler Schnitzler; middle row, Brandon McCammon, Chase Menchofer, Killian Lott, Karley Schlensker, and Gavin Salyer; and, back row, Dr. Erika Goodwin, Nicholas Keller, Olivia Smith, Ashley Boone and Professor Jennifer Walker. Submitted photo WILMINGTON The Ohio Athletic Training Association selected research submitted by 12 out of 13 Wilmington College athletic training students for presentation at the State Athletic Training Conference. Among them, Gavin Salyer’s research was named the case study winner as Ohio’s top student presentation at the conference. Also, all 12 presentations are under consideration for publication in the State Athletic Training Journal.

County commission denies rezone for Oconee Connector shopping center

Commissioners voted 3-1 to deny the rezoning, with Commissioner Mark Thomas voting for the project. The rezone application was sought by Deferred Tax LLC and Maxie Price for three separate parcels of land. One parcel is currently zoned B-2, but the others are zoned for office space and residential use. The rezone would have brought all the parcels under B-2, a zoning that allows a wider variety of businesses. However, Watkinsville landscape architect Ken Beall, who represented the landowner at Tuesday s commission meeting, said the parcel planned for a supermarket was not large enough for the proposed Publix. Part of the land from that parcel was donated to Oconee County for the construction of the Oconee Connector, he said.

WC students share their work at 10th Annual Student Research Forum

WC students share their work at 10th Annual Student Research Forum Submitted article Pictured discussing their research on factors affecting college admission rates titled “The Next Chapter,” are research team members, from the left, Madison Hopkins, Sydney Murtland, Cecilia Hunt and Logan Hubner. Submitted photo WILMINGTON The presence of dozens of students displaying their research via posters and other presentation media Saturday transformed the normally athletics-oriented Fred Raizk Arena in Hermann Court into a strictly academic setting at Wilmington College’s 10th Annual Student Research Forum. The research projects spanned across academic disciplines as faculty, staff and students took time out from the weekend prior to the start of final exams to peruse the presentations and learn first-hand from student researchers.

Oconee County GA commission to weigh rezone for huge shopping center

The developer reported the center will be valued at more than $50 million. The development has attracted some opposition, especially to the size of the project and a proposed traffic light on the connector between Georgia Highway 316 and Mars Hill Road. A petition by a group called Mars Hill Responsible Development has garnered at least 1,000 signatures from Oconee residents, but many others outside the county also have signed, according to Jennifer Walker, who helped with the petition. Walker said she plans to present the petition at the commission s 6 p.m. meeting Tuesday. “We were hoping there would be some consideration of what the planning office staff report had recommended, but the developer has been pretty persistent on some points that we are not able to see eye to eye (on),” she said.

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