Masks will not be mandated at Crestview Monday, July 19, 2021 8:08 PM Crestview Superintendent Kathy Mollenkopf addresses the Board during the regular July meeting held Monday. (DHI Media/Sherry Missler)
By Sherry Missler
smissler@timesbulletin.com
CONVOY Crestview Superintendent Kathy Mollenkopf
provided the Board with updates on several matters during the regular
July meeting held Monday evening. One issue she touched upon concerned
staff for the upcoming school year. She told the Board hiring was nearly
complete but requested that Board members set aside time for a special
Board meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 3 beginning at 5 p.m. solely to approve
the new hires. We really can t wait until the August Board meeting
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Vantage Police Academy: 27 years of training officers
Officer Bryon Wells of the Van Wert Police Department speaks to Vantage staff about theoretical training during a staff professional development session prior to the start of the 2020-2021 school year. Officer Wells is a 1999 Vantage Manufacturing Engineering Technology program graduate and a 2003 Vantage Police Academy graduate.
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For 27 years, the Vantage Career Center Police Academy has been dedicated to training local law enforcement, while bridging relationships between academy participants, their communities, and law enforcement agencies.
Van Wert and surrounding counties have been enriched by the successful program, and, in many ways, local law enforcement can be called lifelong friends of the community.
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Van Wert County Foundation CEO Seth Baker announced a new designated endowment fund: The Tim A. Rolsten and Patricia A. Rolsten Memorial Fund.
Tim and Pat Rolsten were married on July 31, 1981. Together, they shared many adventures and beautiful memories while raising a blended family. Pat retired as an LPN. In addition to nursing, she helped her husband work the family farm. Tim used his master’s degree in business to operate a successful farm and seed corn business. He also served many years as a Pleasant Township trustee.
Posing with a photo of Pat and Tim Rolsten are (from the left) Van Wert County Chief Sheriff’s Deputy Adam Clark,, Edward Jones financial advisor Thaison Leaser, Kevin McGough (son of Patricia Rolsten), Trinity United Methodist Church Pastor David To, and Foundation CEO Seth Baker.
Farmer days returns to Van Wert kpcnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kpcnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.