The Bryan City Schools Board of Education learns about how the district used nearly $1 million dollars in federal grants this past school year…and was told next year would likely be similar. One grant was for $370,000 dollars. Another 60,000 dollars was used for a class size reduction for first …
Read More »Contract Time
The Bryan City Council unanimously approves a negotiated tentative contract for city police dispatchers…gives raises to two employees…and may look at setting criteria for future raises for managers. Council approved salary increases for the City Engineer and the Parks and Recreation Director. Others would like the city’s wage committee to …
Read More »Gordon Behind Bars
Former Bryan City Schools orchestra director Brandon Gordon was arrested Friday on charges of being a fugitive from justice…in connection to several child exploitation charges in Georgia. Defiance Police took him without incident…held at the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio. In Roswell, Georgia, Gordon is facing charges of use of …
Read More »In Debate
A ban on transgender student-athletes playing on girls and women’s sports teams in Ohio…clears a House education panel along partisan lines…the latest attempt at such a measure first introduced by Republican lawmakers in 2021. The proposal would require K-12 schools as well as universities to designate “separate teams” for male …
Read More »Crash In DKC
The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a crash that sent a motorcyclist to the hospital. Officials tell reporters…the rider was eastbound in the 1500 block of County Road 56. 35-year-old, Eric Huff tried to slow down, but apparently the brakes locked…causing the motorcycle to turn and skid backwards hitting …
Read More »New Post For Bowen
The YMCA of Steuben County announces Tammy Bowen is their new chief operating officer. Bowen joined them in 2020 as the Membership Director where she has been instrumental in facilitating operational changes, staff development, and membership growth. Prior to coming to the YMCA, Bowen earned her bachelor’s degree in finance …
Read More »Approved
The Indiana State Board of Education approves Trine University’s Special Education Transition to Teaching program at its business meeting. Like Trine’s other programs, it will allow qualified candidates to earn teacher certification over a 10-month period. Candidates must be teaching in a special education classroom with an alternative teaching license. …
Read More »At This Hour
The state panel that will decide how Ohio distributes more than half of the money it will receive from a nationwide settlement regarding the opioid addiction crisis must make its records publicly available, the state Supreme Court ruled. In their unanimous ruling, the justices rejected the OneOhio Recovery Foundation’s claim …
Read More »Debate Continues
Ohio voters will get the chance to decide whether to make it harder to pass constitutional amendments just ahead of a possible November vote on an amendment that would enshrine abortion rights in the state. A resolution asking voters in an August election to raise the threshold for future amendments …
Read More »Richmond Case Update
The Northwest Ohio woman who struck two Angola teenage boys walking along a road near Lake James last fall, killing one of them…pleads guilty in a Steuben County courtroom. Hope Richmond, of Montpelier, Ohio, plead to three charges, which included…leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and more. …
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