Burgess said the allegation begins in 2013 through 2018. He explained she was responsible for financials of the troops account, which included things like cookie sales, money for dues and renewals, and other activities.
The prosecutor said Gauthier is accused of stealing more than $12,000 from the troop. He noted their agency is working with the Ohio Attorney General s Office in investigating the case.
Licking County court records show Gauthier s attorney, Donald Roberts, requested an opportunity to apply for the prosecutor s office diversion program on her behalf. An arraignment is scheduled for May in the case.
Gauthier was released on her own recognizance with conditions, court records show.
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Next Par Excellence Academy Board Meeting March 11
NEWARK - Par Excellence Academy s next public Board Meeting will be held on Thursday, March 11 at 5:30 p.m. via Zoom.
Par Excellence, located on 1350 Granville Road in Newark, is a tuition-free, public charter school. The school aims to offer a nurturing, collaborative and innovative learning environment for students to be successful- academically, socially & personally.
If you would like to participate in the meeting, please call the school s Administrative Assistant Stephanie Yost at 740-344-7279 to get the Zoom link.
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It was important, Bryn Du officials say, to have the Granville mansion’s annual art show this year, albeit for the second time under pandemic conditions – important for the community, and for area and other artists.
The 17th Annual Bryn Du Art Show kicked off Friday, March 5, and will run through March 27, in both an in-person format, and for those who aren’t comfortable attending in-person, a virtual format, as well, according to Angela Katona, Mansion Program and Promotions Coordinator.
Katona said this year’s show consists of 81 pieces by 79 artists. “The juror this year really tried to spread the love and make sure as many artists could be represented as possible,” she said.
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