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Mahoning County Director of Environmental Health, Colton Masters told 21 News that the school was ordered to only serve food with disposable Styrofoam trays and use disposable plastic silverware.
Tom Cooperrider, a Hartford Township trustee, said area farmers have been approached about leasing their land.
“I signed up more than a year ago, Cooperrider said. They’re just looking for good ground to lease for a solar panel project. Farmers here signed up for that. I think it’d be a pretty good chunk of money for the school system.”
State Sen. Jay Hottinger, R-Newark, said he met recently with Kevin DeWine, a lobbyist who represents Open Road Renewables. Hottinger said the proposal was for a 350-megawatt solar field.
State law assesses $7,000 per megawatt for solar and wind fields. Based on 350 megawatts, the company would pay $2.45 million annually, in lieu of taxes, to local property tax recipients. The amount could be increased to up to $9,000 per megawatt, which would boost the annual payments to $3.15 million.
The wait begins: NW Ohio school districts left out of first round of COVID-19 vaccines
While no area schools made it onto DeWine s list for Feb. 1, leaders with Notre Dame Academy say they will begin vaccinations as early as Thursday. Author: Caylee Kirby (WTOL) Updated: 12:49 PM EST January 28, 2021
PERRYSBURG, Ohio As many school districts across Ohio prepare to vaccinate teachers and staff on Feb. 1, most schools in northwest Ohio will have to wait. Somebody has to be first and somebody has to be last, and no one wants to be last, Perrysburg Schools Superintendent Tom Hosler said.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine released Tuesday a list of which schools would be vaccinated first, and no schools in the region were named.