Lexington city pools to reopen at limited capacity, hours will be reduced due to staffing shortages
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and last updated 2021-05-25 11:46:21-04
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) â Swimmers will be able to head back to city pools in Lexington starting this weekend.
Pools will open up at limited capacity, in accordance with Healthy at Work guidelines provided by the state.
Customers will be allowed in on a first-come, first-served basis. Signs will be placed at pool entrances when they reach capacity and will be adjusted throughout the day.
The pools will be open at the following dates and times:
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LOWELL â The Tri-Creek School Corp. board reaffirmed the temporary absence of its superintendent Thursday and didn t announce when an interim leader may be named.Â
Tri-Creek Superintendent Rod Gardin has been on a paid, temporary leave of absence, which Gardin requested, since Jan. 28 following allegations of âgroomingâ behavior brought against the school leader in January.Â
Gardin was not present during a public school board meeting Thursday night. Joseph Curosh Jr., Gardin s attorney, declined discussing Gardin s leave following Thursday s meeting. This is a personnel matter, and as such, as you re aware, as far as client is considered it s confidential, Curosh said.
An internal investigation conducted two weeks ago found no evidence of sexual misconduct against Gardin, School Board President Douglas Ward said at the board meeting.Â
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VALPARAISO â A local judge cleared the way at the 11th hour Friday afternoon for a Chesterton High School wrestler to take part Saturday in the state wrestling tournament after a state education panel determined he was ineligible.
In keeping with a requirement of granting the temporary restraining order, Porter Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Clymer required the student, Josh Daniels or his father, Rick Daniels, to post a $2,500 bond to potentially cover legal costs depending on the outcome of the larger case.
Clymer also set a follow-up hearing for next Friday to hear the full case.
The TRO was sought by the Daniels family in response to a Thursday finding by a nine-member state case review panel that the younger Daniels was ineligible to compete Saturday because he transferred from Lake Central High School to Chesterton High School in violation of an Indiana High School Athletic Association rule prohibiting transfers for primarily athletic reasons.
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