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The Brookville Area School Board took steps this week to begin serious consideration of moving Pinecreek Elementary students to Hickory Grove.
School officials say the extra cash can help them navigate economic downturns. Credit rating agencies also look at reserves ...
The Brookville Police Department is holding a catalytic converter engraving event in an effort to prevent and trace thefts.
The Brookville community will have an opportunity to voice their opinion on the proposed Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area. Our partners at the Eaton Register Herald ...
The local school board and community have to come up with a plan within 120 days of the commission’s first meeting to end the fiscal emergency. In April 2024, Faber also placed Mt. Health City ...
Coplin CEO Rob Dudley said the program will allow Coplin Health Systems to deliver quality health care services directly to local partner schools. “We are extremely honored to receive this grant ...
Honor Roll with Distinction (4.0 GPA): Miles Bland, Mykah Longley, Ayvah Bush, Lucy Hoover, Kinley Ebbing, Raegan Burchfield-Griffith, Hannah Russell, Leah Miller, Khloe Wrightsman, Madyson Combs, ...
No. 2 is even worse. Matt Huffman, the speaker of the Ohio House, and Rep. Brian Stewart, the finance committee chair, want to take a meat ax to public school funding at a time when the Trump ...
Fairfax County Public Schools says drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses will be fined starting May 12. There is a 30-day warning period, which starts Wednesday. The school district says ...
"In fact, 486 of Ohio's 609 public school districts have a carryover balance in excess of 30%." Rep. Bride Rose Sweeney (D-Westlake) has called the provision "fake property tax relief." "We want ...
Republican lawmakers have introduced a new bill at the Ohio Statehouse that would prohibit public school staff from referring to transgender students by any name not listed on their original birth ...
The state legislature is moving forward with two bills that could slash funding for popular acceleration programs, which means Duval County Public Schools could lose millions in funding.