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National Trail purchases 78-passenger handicapped-equipped bus
By Anthony Baker - abaker@aimmediamidwest.com
National Trail Board of Education members and administrators discussed COVID-19 statistics and state-mandated testing during their regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Feb.23.
Anthony Baker | The Register-Herald
NEW PARIS National Trail Community Local School District Board of Education members and administrators discussed COVID-19 statistics and state-mandated testing during their regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Feb. 23.
Transportation Director John Toschlog reported on the purchase of a 78-passenger handicapped-equipped school bus for a total of $94,456. The bus, which was purchased from Lima, Ohio-based Cardinal Bus Sales & Services, Inc., will be put into service in place of two smaller buses.
Naperville residents have a love and hate relationship with the cold, snow Suzanne Baker and Rafael Guerrero, Naperville Sun, Ill.
Feb. 17 The five inches of snow dumped on Naperville between Valentine s Day and early Tuesday morning seemed but a distant memory by midday Tuesday, when the sun came out and temperatures approached 20 degrees.
What started off as one of the mildest winter seasons on record turned on a dime right before the calendar flipped to February. Since then, the Chicago area has endured a double-barrel stretch of snowstorms and bone-chilling temperatures that have tested the hardiest Midwesterner.
But even the rugged have a breaking point, some Naperville residents noted on Facebook when asked for their opinion of this winter s weather.
Preble County ESC talks vaccines, substitue teacher shortage, online learning
By Anthony Baker - abaker@aimmediamidwest.com
The Preble County Educational Service Center (ESC) elected Board of Education officers, and discussed online learning and substitute teacher shortages, during its first monthly meeting of 2021 on Wednesday, Jan. 27.
Anthony Baker | The Register-Herald
EATON The Preble County Educational Service Center (ESC) elected Board of Education officers and discussed online learning and substitute teacher shortages during its first monthly meeting of 2021 on Wednesday, Jan. 27.
Board member Eric Green was elected President and Kevin Johnston Vice President at the top of Wednesday’s meeting. Green thanked his fellow board members for nominating him.
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