ODOT gives update on Ohio 53, turnpike construction
ODOT gives update on Ohio 53, turnpike construction
BOWLING GREEN – Ohio 53, between Schwartz Road and the Ohio Turnpike, Fremont, may experience lane restrictions for turnpike work. Estimated completion is September. Additional restrictions may be announced. Contact Ohio Turnpike PIO Brian Newbacher for more information at 440-821-3399 or [email protected].
Five-County art show posted on web
OAK HARBOR – Oak Harbor High School announces that the 53rd Annual Five-County Invitational Art Show was held on April 18, virtually.
Art teachers from Erie, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, and Wood Counties virtually displayed quality artworks created by students. Various student artwork (both three-dimensional and two-dimensional) were judged by the University of Toledo art professors.
The public is invited to view this exhibit online at https://sites.google.com/bcssd.com/53rd-annual-5-county-art-show/home.
Gary Click supports House Budget bill
COLUMBUS – The Ohio House of Representative on April 21 passed House Bill 110, the House’s version of Ohio’s two-year budget plan. State Representative Gary Click (R-Vickery) voted in support of the bill. Among various aspects, the bill establishes the Fair School Funding Plan and provides a 2% income tax cut to Ohioans.
House Bill 110 creates the Fair School Funding plan, a fair plan to all of Ohio’s public schools. The Fair School Funding Plan is the result of more than three years of work by educators and policymakers with a formula that is predictable, sustainable and transparent.
The legislation also includes a two percent income tax rate cut across the board, which will reduce taxes and withholding amounts by approximately $380 million over the course of the biennium.
Classes forming for Diversified Medical Occupations
FREMONT- Vanguard Adult Workforce classes are forming now for fall semester of Diversified Medical Occupations. This nine-month course prepares individuals for their certification exam, and for an entry-level position as either a Medical Assistant or Phlebotomy Technician.
Admission screening is required. The next screening is May 12, and is open to individuals who age 18 and older, who have a high school diploma or GED certificate, and have considered a career in the allied healthcare field.
The test is free and does not commit you to anything. It can be the first step in preparing for your new career. We partner with ASPIRE to offer classes for those who need to boost placement scores. These classes are also offered free of charge, with no obligation. The next class will begin Aug. 25. For more information, email [email protected] or call 567-201-2873
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