The Independent
MASSILLON One of the more notable developments leading up to the May 4 primary election could be the pending departure of the city treasurer.
Democrat Maude Slagle, who s served as treasurer since 2013, decided not to seek another term for the part-time position. She will leave the job at the conclusion of 2021. I ve decided it s time for me to retire, said Slagle during a phone interview. Nine years is a pretty good run.
Slagle s departure opens the door for incumbent Councilwoman Linda Litman, D-Ward 6, who has filed to run for city treasurer. That decision means Litman will not be seeking another term to her current office.
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College students can expect campus life this spring to look similar to how it did this fall.
Most St. Louis-area universities prevented large coronavirus outbreaks on campuses in 2020. School leaders say they plan to stick to the same playbook next year: mandating masks on campus, testing students and staff for the coronavirus and canceling large gatherings.
“We learned a lot this fall,” said Maryville University president Mark Lombardi. “I think most of what we did worked very, very well. So all things being equal, I think we ll take a similar, not exactly the same, approach to the spring.”