Archive - May 3, 2012
CRIDERSVILLE — In a room with a capacity of 38, approximately 60 village residents sat and stood shoulder-to-shoulder in the council chambers during a Cridersville Village Council Committee-of-the-Whole meeting Wednesday as councilors focused on overtime concerns of the village’s police chief.
A recent news article about overtime hours of area police chiefs caused the stir in this village of approximately 1,850 people, and the mayor along with councilors addressed this issue.
WAYNESFIELD — A group of local students recently took a creative approach to learning and did some good in their community at the same time.
Lori Dyer, animal science teacher at Waynesfield-Goshen High School, inserted a national program called, “Service Learning into the Curriculum” for the class. The projects students came up with were nothing short of amazing.
A new member and the need for more American Red Cross volunteers were discussed during Wednesday’s regular bimonthly meeting of the Auglaize County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC).
With several key members of the group absent so they could attend another meeting, LEPC business discussion was brief.