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LEETONIA The Leetonia school board this week approved a contract with the teachers union for the next school year.
The board approved a one-year agreement with the Leetonia Education Association for the 2021-2022 school year. The contract is a rollover of the current contract which includes a 2 percent increase in base salary.
In other business, the board approved the school calendars for 2021-2022 and 2022-2023.
The 2021-2022 calendar includes a first day for students on Aug. 23, last day on May 27 and graduation on Saturday, May 28. The 2022-2023 calendar includes a first day for students on Aug. 22, last day on May 26 and graduation on Saturday, May 27.
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LISBON Those attending vaccination clinics at the Columbiana County Fairgrounds this week and next are going to be asked to use the gate B to enter.
Gate B is the lower gate, farther east on Lee Street than the main gate where people have been entering for prior vaccinations at the Columbiana County Vaccination Complex in the fairgrounds.
According to mass vaccination coordinator Laura Fauss, the main gate is being used during the next two weeks by the fair board for their equipment auction, forcing the change in traffic pattern for the vaccinations. The new entrance and path to drive to get to the vaccination complex will be marked with yellow signs.
LISBON Those attending vaccination clinics at the Columbiana County Fairgrounds this week and next are going to be asked to use the gate B to enter. Gate
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LISBON Those who closely watch the data involving the coronavirus may have been caught off guard over the weekend when the Ohio Department of Health increased the total numbers of deaths by about 4,000.
In Columbiana County the increase was 42 deaths, all deaths that occurred after mid-November but prior to the end of 2020.
The Ohio Department of Health had announced on Feb. 10 a flaw in the state’s reporting system had led to under reported deaths. The error reportedly was found during a routine employee training and the department is reportedly working with the state auditor’s office to reconcile the counts.