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Seniors in the East Liverpool High Schoolâs automotive technology program examine a tractor that the class is rebuilding Monday afternoon. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
EAST LIVERPOOL For more than 50 years, East Liverpool City Schools has offered vocational education opportunities within its walls rather than just pushing post-secondary education.
According to Ryan Willis, associate principal of East Liverpool High School, 70 percent of all graduating seniors participate in the district’s Career Tech program that is offered cost free to its juniors and seniors.
Other districts within Columbiana County have to send their students to the county’s Career and Technical Center in Lisbon, where they can study unique offerings such as culinary careers, precision machining and veterinary science.
Feb 12, 2021
Maia Amato receives her COVID vaccine Thursday morning from Martose Malone, a registered nurse with the Columbiana County Health Department, at Wellsville High School during the teachers’ in-service day. According to Wellsville schools Superintendent Richard Bereschik, the county health department team vaccinated 115 people today, including 97 staff members. Eighteen others either were age 65 and older or had underlying conditions. The rest of the teachers’ day was geared towards language arts training, data collection for the district’s leadership team and teacher-based teams. Over in East Liverpool, city Health Commissioner Carol Cowan and her team inoculated more than 170 school staff in the East Liverpool High School field house Thursday afternoon over two and a half hours. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Feb 8, 2021
EAST LIVERPOOL –Beverly J. Ade, age 90, passed away at East Liverpool City Hospital on Thursday, February 4, 2021 after a brief illness.
Born in East Liverpool on October 22, 1930, she was the daughter of the late Kelsey “Ted” and Esther Ruth (Amos) Hanselman, and attended East Liverpool High School and had lived her entire life in this area as a homemaker.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert J. Ade, on November 30, 2013. They were married on March 17, 1950.
She is survived by nephews, Sterling Hanselman and his wife, Nancy, of East Liverpool and Thomas Hanselman and his wife, Suzanne, of Amhurst, N.Y. and several great nieces and nephews.
EAST LIVERPOOL City council on Monday fine-tuned its wages and benefits ordinance overseeing non-union employees..
Although a planning director wasn’t named, council members unanimously agreed the position would pay $27.66 per hour to someone with three years or more experience and $23 per hour for someone with less experience.
The position is currently being filled on the interim by city Safety-Service Director David Dawson.
During personal privilege, Melissa Cain, a Klondyke neighborhood resident who works as a nurse at East Liverpool City Hospital, invited the community to a car rally to support members of ELCH’s nursing union the weekend before nurses resume contract negotiations with Prime HealthCare, owners of the hospital.
Feb 2, 2021
SALEM Janice Kay DiPasquale, 74, died Monday, February 1, 2021 at Windsor House at St. Mary’s Alzheimer’s Center in Columbiana. She was born July 2, 1946 in East Liverpool, daughter of the late Forest and Florence (Echols) Taylor.
Janice was a 1964 graduate of East Liverpool High School, a member of First Friends Church, and Beaver Meadows Golf League. She thoroughly enjoyed reading and collecting books and spending time with family, especially her grandchildren.
Survivors include her husband, John DiPasquale whom she married November 20, 1965; two sons, Jeff (Nikki) DiPasquale of Toronto and Eric (Laura) DiPasquale of Franklin, TN; daughter, Dena DiPasquale Miller of Wadsworth; five grandchildren, Tyler Albaugh, Ashley Ammond, Scarlett DiPasquale, Aidan DiPasquale and three great grandchildren, Emery Albaugh, Gianna Ammond, and Giovanni Ammond.