NEW CONCORD - Parades and large celebrations have long been a part of Lyn Glenn s life as the daughter of U.S. Senator and distinguished astronaut John Glenn.
She found herself back in New Concord Saturday watching the floats go by from the front porch of his boyhood home now located on Main Street. It was all to celebrate what would have been her father s 100th birthday on Sunday. I think the first parade we were in was in Washington, but there was a small parade in Florida after Dad s flight, Lyn said.
She remembers the game she and her brother invented to make themselves feel more comfortable in the limelight.
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MAYSVILLE - Federal mediation awaits the Maysville Local Schools after board members declared impasse during contract negotiations with the teachers union. We re bargaining for fair and sustainable salaries, improved working conditions and better learning opportunities for our students, Maysville Education Association (MEA) President Myra Warne said.
A major point of contention between the board and MEA lies with proposed economic packages. A concern that we have as we move forward to negotiate an economic package, if you will, is that this school year alone we ve lost more than 8 percent of our teaching staff, and we re quite concerned that, among other things, the fact that our pay lags the state average by $8,000, Warne explained.