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CADIZ The Harrison County Board of Commissioners signed a proclamation Wednesday presented by Tri-County Help Center recognizing April as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.
As a part of Tri-County Help Center’s annual campaign to spread awareness, staff have attended commission meetings throughout the week in Belmont, Monroe and Harrison counties, where the agency provides services.
On Wednesday, Chelsea Scott, administrative compliance coordinator for Tri-County Help Center, said each year they ask officials in each county to accept and declare the proclamation identifying April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Scott read the proclamation, which calls on members of the community to aid in the efforts to expand sexual assault prevention efforts and help to ensure the next generation adopts attitudes that support and promote healthy relationships.
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JEWETT The Custer Memorial Association is making plans for its annual June observance and preparing the museum and monument grounds for the upcoming spring, summer and autumn seasons.
The museum will be open on the last Sunday of April through September from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Masks will be necessary as directed and practicing social distancing will be necessary. If there are visitors at one section of the room, guests will be asked to advance to another display until the desired area is free of visitors, according to David Rose, president. For informattion, contact Rose at darose02@frontier.com or call (740) 945-4744.
Hawksworth Primary School has received a £1,000 donation from Persimmon Homes to develop its forest school A NEW forest school at Hawksworth Primary is to be fully equipped, thanks to a £1,000 donation. The school has received the funding from Persimmon Homes West Yorkshire, as part of its Community Champions scheme. The village school is aiming to develop its outdoor learning and will use the money for essential equipment and new resources. Headteacher, Mr Dale Norris, said: “We are very grateful that our PTA team is working hard to fundraise for our new facility, and we are completely delighted that Persimmon Homes has chosen to support our project.