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May 17 meeting
KEY ACTION After an executive session, the board took action on several pay increases with public school employees.
DISCUSSION: The board approved a two- year contract with the Ohio Association of Public-School employees, effective July 31, 2021 to June, 30, 2023. Also, approved were pay increases for the Central Office staff and longevity pay for 15-19 years of service $835 in 2022 and $852 in 2023; longevity pay for 20 plus years of service $1,306 in 2022 and $1,332 in 2023.
Pay increases were approved for non-certified administration staff in accordance with classified negotiated contracts, buildings and grounds coordinator, and transportation coordinator for 2022-23.
The board also approved Superintendent Dr. James Miller and Treasurer Sheryl Hardesty to proceed with obtaining mechanical/engineering specification architectural drawing/rendering (if needed), and cost estimates for improvements to air quality, heating ventilation, and air conditioning and ai
NEW PHILADELPHIA Verrelle Wyatt passed through a lot in the year before he became the first man to cross the finish line at the 14th annual Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital Run for Home half marathon on Sunday.
In the past year, he caught COVID-19, had hernia surgery and became the father to a girl who is now 9 months old.
Since life settled down, Wyatt has been able to run two or three times a week. I m just grateful to finally try to get some peace into my life, a little bit better, and get back to running, he said.
The 34-year-old former collegiate runner from Akron last raced about two years ago.
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Easter Sunday was anything but a relaxing day for Pam Swarny, the Director of Pharmacy at Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital.
Swarny spent the day serving as the pharmacist in charge of the State of Ohio’s COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Site located at the Wolstein Center on the campus of Cleveland State University. Swarny has been overseeing the pharmacy operations for the COVID-19 vaccinations being given at Union Hospital over the past several weeks, and volunteered to serve in the same role for the day as Cleveland Clinic’s designated pharmacist in charge at the large-scale clinic.
“It was the same process that we are used to following here at Dover, but you just multiply the patients, workers and activity by 20 fold,” said Swarny. “I was extremely impressed by the efficiency of the entire operation as patients were in and out of the Wolstein Center in about 20 to 25 minutes.”
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NEW PHILADELPHIA A man and woman from Uhrichsville were both charged criminally after she overdosed in a hotel room early Thursday.
The woman, 32, was charged with inducing panic. The man, 29, was charged with violating a temporary protection order.
He called 911 at 2:12 a.m. to report she had overdosed at the hotel in the 1100 block of W. High Avenue.
He was taken to the Tuscarawas County jail on a warrant issued because he failed to attend a Jan. 20 status hearing at the Southern District of Tuscarawas County Court in Uhrichsville.
She was taken to Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital after a police officer administered an overdose antidote. She was wearing a location monitor under terms of an order from Southern District court.