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Griffith to run for treasurer | News, Sports, Jobs

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Audrey Ruble Check | News, Sports, Jobs

Mar 1, 2021 Audrey Ruble Check, 94, Lewistown, passed away Feb. 26, 2021. Born in McVeytown, January 13, 1927, she was the daughter of the late Lawrence and Beulah (Rupert) Ruble. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Check, on Jan. 20, 2021. Audrey and Bill were married on June 25, 1949, and enjoyed 71 wonderful years together. She was also preceded in death by: a son, Robert B. Check; a brother, Russell Ruble; sisters, Leona Fink and Lorma Holsinger; and daughter-in-law, Ann Rose Check. Audrey graduated from McVeytown-Oliver High School, earned a B.S. in Music Education from West Chester University and had further studies at Penn State University.

MCHS, MCJHS to host virtual registration | News, Sports, Jobs

ethompson@lewistownsentinel.com LEWISTOWN Mifflin County Junior and High Schools will host a virtual registration night beginning at 6 p.m. March 2. Mifflin County School District’s Chief Academic Officer Kevin O’Donnell explained to the district’s board of directors during its meeting held via Zoom call on Thursday, that students in grades 8 to 11 will be able to access registration night online through the school district’s web page, www.mcsdk12.org O’Donnell announced that kindergarten registration was also underway. Parents with a child who will be 5 by Sept. 1 can register through the district’s website. Due to poor sound quality, parts of the video’s audio were choppy and difficult to hear

District leaders dubious of governor s budget proposal | News, Sports, Jobs

ethompson@lewistownsentinel.com LEWISTOWN – Mifflin County school leaders are not optimistic about how Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed budget will affect rural school districts. Mifflin County School District Chief Financial Officer Melinda Kenepp explained to the district’s board of directors Thursday during its Committee-of-the Whole meeting, that while the governor’s proposal shows a $1.3 billion increase to schools across the state, Mifflin County’s portion would be relatively low. Superintendent James Estep explained that if the state sticks to its current proposed formula, any school that is experiencing declining enrollment like Mifflin County and other rural school districts “is going to be seriously harmed in terms of what kind of basic and special ed funding they can get,” he said. “So, unfortunately, that means for a lot of rural schools like ours…we are going to see our state funding shrink even further, which would create some difficult decisions for us

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