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Marlington Local names Ashley Weber principal at Lexington Elementary


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LEXINGTON TWP. – Marlington Local Board of Education continued its recent course of approving new administrative contracts with the hiring of Ashley Weber as Lexington Elementary School principal.
Weber was given a two-year contract that will take effect Aug. 1. She currently is curriculum consultant with the Columbiana County Educational Service Center.
Prior to that she has elementary principal experience, Superintendent Michael Shreffler said. We had quite a few applicants. We did several rounds of interviews. Her experience and her knowledge made her a standout.
Weber had been an elementary school principal in the Malvern-based Brown Local School District.
At Lexington Elementary, Weber will succeed Renee Kaley, whom the board earlier approved an administrative contract to be curriculum director for the school system. ....

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Retail weed could help Springs rebound, but disagreements stand fast


Colorado has sold over $10 billion in rec cannabis.
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In the wake of last year’s economic shutdowns, five states have legalized recreational marijuana over the past four months. Colorado Springs, however, has yet to find a way to allow voters to decide whether recreational sale of the substance is right for the city. 
Colorado Springs, like most cities, suffered an economic blow last year. Commerce slowed to a crawl in all but a few industries. The unemployment rate rose to a record high of around 12 percent. The city of Colorado Springs instituted a hiring freeze and slashed operational budgets by 20 percent across departments, cutting more than $21 million from coffers. But while city government took a share of CARES Act funding the federal government distributed to the state last year — using it to plug holes in its budget for 2021 with $15.7 million in expenditure savings â� ....

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