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Fredericktown treasurer presents latest 5-year forecast, expects revenue surplus
FREDERICKTOWN – Fredericktown schools is projected to end the 2022 fiscal year with a revenue surplus. Treasurer Heather Darnold presented an updated five-year forecast of district finances during Tuesday’s board meeting. Darnold shared the last forecast in November 2021. Expenditures are expected to be less than the revenue by $723,273 for the current fiscal year. […]
Fredericktown inducts 6 alumni to hall of honor
FREDERICKTOWN – A former state house representative, a Pulitzer Prize winner and a lieutenant colonel are among some of the titles earned by the latest inductees to Fredericktown Local Schools Distinguished Alumni Hall of Honor. The district added six Fredericktown alumni to its hall of honor Friday, a recognition given to graduates who reflect positively […]
Jonathan Alder supt. Chapman to be Fredericktown’s next supt.
FREDERICKTOWN – Fredericktown Local Schools’ incoming superintendent Gary Chapman said he feels as if he is Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz.” “It’s so great to be home,” Chapman said. Fredericktown’s school board approved Chapman Monday as the district’s next superintendent. Chapman will start a three-year contract Aug. 1. He is currently the superintendent of […]
Intel trip affords a quick peek at how company operates in Arizona
Editor’s Note This is the third in a three-part series looking at how Intel, the largest private commercial investment in Ohio’s history, will impact Knox County. Part I was Friday and Part II was Saturday. MOUNT VERNON — The buzz around the announcement that Intel is heading to central Ohio has repercussions into Knox County. Local officials […]
Black pastor, white Christian want to move beyond differences through TV program
ASHLAND – Sunday is the most segregated day of the week, said Raymond Cochran Jr., senior pastor of Oasis of Love Church in Mansfield. “Black people want to worship with Black people,” Cochran said. “White people want to worship with white people.” Cochran and Ashland resident James Deaton want to change that, and they want […]
Knox County schools apply for Intel funding, ponder future impact
Editor’s Note This is the second in a three-part series looking at how Intel, the largest private commercial investment in Ohio’s history, will impact Knox County. Part I was Friday and Part III is Sunday. MOUNT VERNON – Knox County’s colleges, universities and career centers are forming partnerships to apply for funding from Intel to […]
