From staff reports
HELPING THE ANIMALS Stanton Elementary fifth-grade student Mayelee Rawson’s love for animals led her to hold a pet drive at her school to benefit animals sent to the Jefferson County Humane Society amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, dogs and cats staying at the site have new toys, fresh food and other items. Contributed
HAMMONDSVILLE Stanton Elementary fifth-grader Mayelee Rawson has always had a heart for animals, and the impact of COVID-19 prompted her to help those in the shelter.
The daughter of James and Katie Rawson of Toronto spearheaded a pet drive at her school and gathered food, toys and other items to benefit the Jefferson County Humane Society.
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HAMMONDSVILLE – Edison Local school board members reorganized for the year and took action on a land purchase to store vehicles during a session on Jan. 6.
Aaron Richardson, board president, and Ron Smyth, vice president, were returned to their posts with Lisa Bruzzese remaining as treasurer during the organizational session while officials discussed ongoing projects at Edison High School at a subsequent regular meeting. Superintendent Bill Beattie said the district was paying $150,000 for a nearly 3-acre tract a quarter mile from the Richmond campus to accommodate about 20 district buses and vans. He explained that the relocation was necessary in order to use the current bus garage site for the new softball field.