Shelby County Retired Teachers award scholarships
SIDNEY The Shelby County Retired Teachers Association recently chose two scholarship recipients for its annual scholarships in the amount of $500 each. Recipients of the scholarships are Ethan Pleiman and Allison Roush.
Ethan Pleiman is a 2019 graduate of Fort Loramie High School. He attends Bowling Green State University and will be a junior in the fall. He is a Middle School Education major with a concentration in math and science maintaining a 3.812 GPA. Pleiman is the son of Kevin and Shelly Pleiman.
Roush is a 2019 graduate of Fairlawn High School. She has a dual major in Art Education and Graphic Design at Ohio University and maintains a 3.70 GPA. She will also be a junior in the fall. She is the daughter of Karen and Darrin Ike and Rodney Roush.
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EPA…
CFR40 is EPA… DOD 724 Act – Nixon signed it into law 1972.. covers drinkking water – groundwwater ans surface or discharge to ground water under NPDES… it is not ESA
ESA is: Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Marine Fisheries Service covers mutts..
and sorry ! its bedlam and they destroy entire herds of sheep in 20 minutes – cattle same way – elk not quiet so fast.. and no ! the muts do not eat these kills – they are not coyotes.. they rip throats – legs – spines – eyes and then jum the animal as a pak = dead as to bare land… BLM canceled all of the grazing permits from john day oregon to the nevada border.. the feds put all of the wranglers – small buizz out of buizz.. the feds are a meance worse than the wolfs…
The grant will be used to create a COVID-19 recovery plan in the area. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 10:50 AM EDT May 11, 2021
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio Bowling Green State University was recently awarded $550,000 in CARES Act assistance through the Economic Development Administration that will create a COVID-19 recovery plan for the region.
The project will be matched with $141,536 in local funds, including $100,000 from JobsOhio, to develop a workforce strategy and COVID-19 recovery plan for Lucas, Wood, Ottawa and Fulton counties.
The BGSU Center for Regional Development and the Regional Growth Partnership have worked together for nearly a year in anticipation of the grant. A set of metrics will be developed first, then a plan for recovery efforts.
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On opposite ends of California, two women who have never met are united by grief and purpose.
This month, Kathleen Bils laid a memorial stone in a flower bed on the San Diego street where a sheriff’s deputy shot her son one year earlier. Some 500 miles north, at a marina on the eastern edge of San Francisco Bay, Addie Kitchen recently held a memorial in the city where a police officer killed her grandson.
“I want people to understand that our children are important to us and that we want justice,” said Kitchen, a retired prison guard. “We want the officers to be held accountable.”