Saturday, April 3, 2021
Job training for a new mobile mercantile that will bring health and hygiene supplies to local communities is now available. This six-week training program provides essential job skills with classroom instruction and hands-on experience. The training also includes an OSHA 10-hour certification in general industry. Anyone interested in learning more is invited to visit www.oac.ac.
Throughout the month of April, the Monett Senior Center will be doing a curbside meal every Wednesday. Pick up is from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The suggested donation is $3.50 for ages 60 and up. Price for those 59 and under is $6. To received a menu, call 417-235-3285.
Henley announces candidacy for Lawrence County register of wills
Ellwood City Ledger
NEW CASTLE – Andrew Henley has officially announced his candidacy for Lawrence County register of wills and recorder of deeds for the 2021 election cycle.
Henley, a Lawrence County local, is seeking to replace Janet Kalajainen, who announced that she will not be running for re-election earlier this month.
A 2017 graduate of Westminster College with a bachelor of arts in history and a minor in computer information science, Henley also earned a master s in library and information science from the University of Pittsburgh in 2020. As the founder and president of Pleasant Hill Historians LLC, a research consulting firm specializing in property and family histories, Henley is experienced in the functional and organizational workings of the register and recorder’s office.