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Board Votes To Replace Superintendent
By Rick Loy - Staff Writer | Feb 17, 2021
3-2 vote ousts Toman
The Wetzel County Board of Education on February 11, 2021 at 6 p.m., held a Special Meeting for the discussion and action concerning the renewel of Superintendent Ed Toman’s contract. Board member Jay Yeager led the Pledge of Allegiance and Board President Brian Price gave the invocation. All board members were present.
Price called the meeting to order and made the motion to go into executive session for discussion.
The motion was seconded and unanimously approved.
The board entered executive session at 6:05 p.m. and returned at 7:27 p.m. Upon returning from executive session Board President Price made a motion to renew Superintendent Ed Toman’s contract, the motion was seconded by member Yeager. With no discussion on the motion a vote was called for with board members Price and Yeager voting in favor of the motion and members Linda Fonner, Amy Cool ....

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Closing Courthouse for COVID-19 action stalls


Closing Courthouse for COVID-19 action stalls
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CLINTON, Tenn. An attempt to close the Anderson County Courthouse and other county-owned buildings to foot traffic for a period of time due to COVID-19 concerns failed to pass Monday night.
Anderson County Commissioner Catherine Denenberg made the motion to close the Courthouse and other buildings, and fellow commissioner Theresa Scott seconded. Both represent areas of Oak Ridge. Scott explained the measure would apply not just to Anderson County courts, but also other offices such as the Department of Motor Vehicles and the office of Anderson County Clerk Jeff Cole.
Scott shared statistics on deaths and hospitalizations. She said that measures such as requiring masks would not work well enough for preventing the spread of COVID-19. ....

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