Two finalists have been named in the search for a new principal at Mills Lawn Elementary School.
The school district announced earlier this week that a 12-member interview committee had selected Cheryl Lowe, a fifth-grade teacher at the school, and Megan Winston, an assistant principal at Xenia High School, as the top candidates.
Each candidate is scheduled to give public presentations and answer community members’ questions this week, with Lowe up first Wednesday, May 5, and Winston following on Thursday, May 6. Both events will be livestreamed and posted online on the district’s YouTube channel. District Superintendent Terri Holden said she anticipates making a hiring recommendation at the next school board meeting Thursday, May 13.
LANCASTER - So much for retirement.
New Fairfield County Health Commissioner Joe Ebel retired in June from the same post in Licking County after 20 years. But he found retirement unfulfilling and took his new position this month. Basically, when the days started getting shorter and the weather got colder I decided I needed to get back to work, Ebel, 57, said. I went to the Ohio Department of Aging and worked for them for a while as a population health program administrator.
He said retirement was great when he could ride his bicycle all summer, but not so much when the cycling season passed.
Rockets still in the hunt for a Bay title Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 04/29/2021 - 12:30pm
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Collin Fauver. (Photo by Laura Bolander)
Oak Harbor has the highest team batting average in the Sandusky Bay Conference Bay Division at .313 (145 for 463), but at 7-10 overall and 3-3 in the conference, they aren’t exactly on track to win a championship. That does not mean they are out of it far from it. Like other local prep baseball conferences, if they can keep their losses to three, they could remain in the hunt. Coach Nick Lance expected his team to be there, but right now Edison appears to be the team to beat at 5-1 in the league, but the Chargers are 9-6 overall.
Local Briefs: Code Enforcement Committee to meet
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Code Enforcement Committee to meet
ZANESVILLE - The Code Enforcement Committee of Zanesville City Council will meet at 5 p.m. May 3 in council chambers at city hall.
Discussion items include changes to Chapter 13 and regulation of home improvement contractors.
Swingle honored at University of Findlay
FINDLAY - Jace Swingle of Philo was recently honored as a student employee at the University of Findlay. He was nominated for Student Employee of the Year by the College Pharmacy.
Documentary focuses on Hearst s property
ZANESVILLE - Reel Meal and the Zanesville Museum of Art will will offer a virtual presentation of America’s Castles: Hearst Castle at San Simeon at 6 p.m. May 15.