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Leetonia seeking bids for turf field replacement | News, Sports, Jobs

khowell@salemnews.net LEETONIA – Bids are being sought for the turf replacement at the K-12 campus stadium and will be opened May 11. Schools Superintendent Dennis Dunham this week reported a legal notice advertising for bids for the project that includes replacing the current top soil field with synthetic turf as well as installation of a drainage system. The documents will remain online for approximately two weeks Dunham said excavating is set to start May 12 with the drainage work beginning May 24. The project is on schedule to be completed Aug. 19, one day before the first home football game. Bids will be opened May 11 in the board offices. A special board meeting will be scheduled that day to award a bid.

Public defense commission nominees, including Jefferson resident, broke rules to work on serious criminal cases

Public defense commission nominees, including Jefferson resident, broke rules to work on serious criminal cases
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Mary Nichols 66 brings a fresh air to Cornell Atkinson

U.S. Department of Energy/Provided Mary Nichols, former chair of the California Air Resources Board, will be a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability. Mary Nichols ’66 brings fresh air to Cornell Atkinson March 10, 2021 In the summer of 1964, Mary D. Nichols ’66 joined 30 other Cornell student volunteers to explain civics and to register Black citizens as voters in a deep-South Tennessee county. She traces her passion for justice and the environment to that moment. “That experience is what led me eventually to law school and to environmental activism,” said Nichols, now an internationally acclaimed environmental regulator who has spent her career working for California governors and U.S. presidents to cool a warming Earth and to provide fresh air.

Lawyers ineligible to handle serious criminal charges were given thousands of these cases anyway

Soon after receiving his license to practice law in Maine in May 2015, Jeremiah McIntosh, 36, began a new career as a small-town lawyer in the northeast corner of Aroostook County. McIntosh advertised online that he had spent almost a dozen years working as a civilian employee for the Defense Department. Now, he quickly fell back into life in his hometown. He volunteered for the town planning board, helped the library register as a nonprofit and opened a rural law office in the small, close-knit community of Washburn, where fewer than 2,000 people live.  This story was originally published by The Maine Monitor.

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