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Osage Cemetery Association schedules March 11 meeting TORONTO The Osage Cemetery Association will hold an informational meeting on March 11 at 1 p.m. at the Osage Church, township Road 242, Toronto. Those with family members or loved ones who have been laid to rest at the cemetery, owners of burial plots or those interested in helping to preserve the future of the cemetery and church are welcome to attend to discuss the improvements of both the cemetery and the church. Face masks are required for the safety of everyone in attendance. For information, contact Mike Swickard, association president, at (740) 632-2697. Media club visiting schools for Read Across America today

Unionport Food Pantry receives donation from Wintersville Elementary School | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 16, 2021 Wintersville Elementary School officials delivered canned goods and a $684 check to the Unionport Food Pantry following a food drive and fundraiser this holiday season. Students took part in penny wars and generated nearly $1,400 and 700 non-perishable items for the Unionport and the Wintersville United Methodist Church Good Neighbors pantries. Members of the student senate normally deliver items, but due to the pandemic school teachers performed the good deed prior to Christmas break. Among those participating were, from left, Makara Eick, Barb Merryman, Brittany Shank, Principal Nicole McDonald and Dawn Carson with Unionport Food Pantry representative Bonnie Ault. (Contributed photo) NEWSLETTER

Making progress in Indian Creek | News, Sports, Jobs

Dec 21, 2020 Officials with the Indian Creek Local School District celebrated a milestone Wednesday when two special beams were lowered into place at the construction site of the district’s new high school. What made the installation of the two 24-foot-long girders special was that they held the signatures of 560 students 35 staff members. They were among those who had been invited to sign the beams during the first week of October. The idea was suggested by Kim Adams, director of business development for Hammond Construction, the general contractor on the project. It offered a way for people to be tied to the building, which is symbolically important since a groundbreaking that had been planned for April had to be canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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