WOOSTER It is that time of year to watch out for bees.
Don t let them scare you because they are essential for nature to continue thriving and humans to continue eating.
The Tri-County Beekeepers Association held its annual beekeeping vendor fair Saturday at the Wayne County Fairgrounds to help prepare for the upcoming season. People can get their equipment and talk about bees with people, said Joe Heider, association member.
Since we are coming out of winter, now is a good time to brush up on some bee knowledge.
Things you should know about bees
Slava Strogolov, CEO of Strong Microbials, traveled to Wayne County from Milwaukee to educate others about the insects since a number of their customers come from the county.
With all that has gone on in the world since, the scandal surrounding the not-so-recently deceased Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow feels like $80 million ago.
ECOT, Ohio s first and, at one point, largest online charter school, shut down three years ago after the Ohio Department of Education demanded the school repay that much of its state aid for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 school years.
The state said the overpayment was based on inflated enrollment numbers provided by ECOT.
That was far from the end of it. The end, in fact, is nowhere in sight.
The school has not repaid the $80 million, and for the past three years has been engaged in court battles about it on various fronts, with ECOT lawyers arguing everything but, We shouldn t have to pay back Ohio because the state would just blow it on something else anyway.
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