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Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 4 minute read • A duck enjoys some quiet time in the Mitchell Mill Pond April 14. The gates at the Mitchell Dam were lifted earlier that same day to allow water to fill the reservoir and pond after things were shut off for a couple of years while construction took place on the Henry Street bridge, which can be seen in the background. ANDY BADER/MITCHELL ADVOCATE
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After almost two years of being dry, water was slowly allowed back in its rightful place in the reservoir of the Mitchell mill pond last week.
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Public education event to feature state officials
The Alliance Review
State public and education officials will take part in an April 22 event for individuals in the public education sector.
The agency, which serves school districts in Mahoning, Columbiana, Portage and Trumbull counties, announced the event Wednesday.
The virtual event is an effort to connect education leaders, administrators, board members and educators in the public education sector with elected officials to promote district needs.
The event is the first of its kind available to area educators. Sessions will provide a bi-partisan platform and enable local districts and state level government to work together to craft policy.
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Carri Graham
SOMETHING NEW â Dr. Scott Pendleton and library Director Sandi Thompson show off the new recording studio. Heritage Veterinary Care helped finance the upgrades to the studio. CADIZ After nearly a year in the works, the Puskarich Public Library unveiled its newly renovated facility that includes an array of new amenities for the public to enjoy.
Dozens of local officials and patrons attended the library’s grand reopening Wednesday. The library recently underwent a $1.1 million renovation project that includes handicap accessible features, a new front entrance, a local history section, expanded children’s department, a new teen section, private study rooms, maker space, recording studio, genealogy area and more.
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Resonetics To Add Second Production Facility In Costa Rica
April 9, 2021 GMT
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NASHUA, N.H., April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Resonetics announced today it has leased new manufacturing space in a building a short distance from its current site in the Coyol Free Zone in Alajuela, Costa Rica. The space will be expanded and reconfigured to create a 45,000 square foot production site. The expansion will more than double Resonetics’ capacity in Costa Rica following the additions made to its existing site in 2020.
“We continue to see tremendous growth opportunities across our business and are making investments in capacity throughout our manufacturing network,” said Tom Burns, Resonetics President & CEO. “Our Costa Rica operation has done a terrific job serving our customers. We will expand our current capabilities and add nitinol processing to capitalize on
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