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NEW WATERFORD A student’s post to social media prompted an investigation by administrators from the Crestview Schools and the Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday.
Superintendent Matthew Manley confirmed a student had posted to a SnapChat message a photo of a gun in a backpack. A parent had alerted Assistant High School and Middle School Principal Dan Hill about the post on Monday evening, prompting Hill and Middle School Principal Allison Lemaster to visit the student’s home and family early Tuesday before school.
With the help of the school resource officer and the county sheriff’s office, all the students, who were viewers of the private SnapChat post, were interviewed.
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GOSHEN CENTER Goshen Township trustees this week approved a new police contract with Beloit.
Trustees approved the three-year contract to provide police protection effective May 1, 2021 through April 30, 2024 at $45,000 per year in monthly payments of $3,750. The previous contract was for $29,500 per year, but trustees said they were losing money by providing police protection at that cost.
Trustees also approved a mutual aid contract with the Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office. The contract means Goshen police can respond to incidents in the Butler Township portion of Damascus. The township will also have access to the Columbiana County Special Response Team.
Additionally, trustees accepted the resignation of part-time officers Chris Weingart, Troy Mackall and Nicholas Brent. Each has a full-time position with another department and cannot fill the required one shift per month to remain on the roster.
GOSHEN CENTER Goshen Township trustees this week approved a new police contract with Beloit.
Trustees approved the three-year contract to provide police protection effective May 1, 2021 through April 30, 2024 at $45,000 per year in monthly payments of $3,750. The previous contract was for $29,500 per year, but trustees said they were losing money by providing police protection at that cost.
Trustees also approved a mutual aid contract with the Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office. The contract means Goshen police can respond to incidents in the Butler Township portion of Damascus. The township will also have closer access to the Columbiana County Special Response Team than the one in Mahoning County.