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Two weeks remain for candidates to file for local races

IRONTON — With two weeks remaining, no candidates have filed for Ironton City Council or for school board seats in the Symmes Valley, Rock Hill, South Point and Ironton school districts. This is the year that nonpartisan seats on local school boards, township trustees, and city and village councils are up for election in the fall. The filing deadline is 4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4, according to the Lawrence County Board of Elections. The village of Chesapeake is seeking renewal of a 1.5-mill tax levy, while Fayette Township is seeking renewal of a 2-mill fire levy this fall, according to records in the county board of elections.

Candidates in Ohio file for local offices ahead of Aug 4 deadline

Mark Bailey, Brian Pinkerman and Chancie Love have filed as candidates for township trustee. The filing deadline for nonpartisan candidates for the general election is Wednesday, Aug. 4, according to board officials. Meanwhile Cole Webb and Jason Forbush have filed as candidates for Union Township trustee. In other races: Mike Finley has filed as a candidate for Fayette Township trustee. Mike McDaniel has filed as a candidate for Upper Township trustee. Barry Blankenship has filed as a candidate for Perry Township trustee. Jason A. Chapman and Jessica Burd filed as candidates for Athalia village council. Bill Moore filed as a candidate for Coal Grove village council. Tim Dickens filed as a candidate for Hanging Rock village council. Mary Cogan filed as a candidate for South Point village council.

East Juniata High School teacher injured in house fire | News, Sports, Jobs

kharris@lewistownsentinel.com The house fire in Fayette Township, which was covered in Monday’s edition of the Sentinel, was the home of EJHS teacher Drew Ciecierski and his wife, Daris. According to a GoFundMe established by the family, Drew was able to get their daughter out of the residence. When he re-entered the home (after leaving his daughter with a neighbor) to save his wife, the fire had grown worse. He was able to get Daris to safety, but not before both suffered severe burns requiring significant medical treatment. Daris received burns over 89% of her body, and the home was a total loss.

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