Varied Agenda At North Union Board Meeting
North Union Board of Education met Monday evening with a 6 p.m. start for the business session to avoid a clash with a school activity. Principal Richard Studer reported a break in attempt at the office area, noting money is not kept on site overnight or weekends. The board approved fund transfers to bring the district in the black and an advance of 42000 previously approved by the County Auditor, signaling no further tax settlements this year. Appropriations totaling 1954300 were approved for upcoming year, with permanent resolution due before April 1, 1979. Legislative report discussed a proposed General Assembly bill shifting the fiscal year to July 1 through June 30. The change aims to relieve school districts of timing issues.
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North Union Board of Education
Richard Studer
Prin. Studer
Joy Kerns
General Assembly
William Cox
Delaware County
Buckeye Valley
North Union School
Delaware Auditor’s Office
Kenneth Foos
Cox
James Wright
North Union
North Union Education Association
NUEA
Blue Cross
Blue Shield
Kerns
Shields
Werstler
Studer
Meddles
Kiger
Larry Payne
J. Carl Troesch
Sheila Kitchen
Don Welch
Tri-Rivers
Bob Blue
Tucker P. Smith
Public Library Board
Smith
CETA
Don Robbins
D. Kreamer
P. Mead
J. Robinson
F. Hoffman
Richwood Christmas celebrates community spirit with decor
Richwood residents lit candles at the library corner and joined in a Carol Sing as judges announced top decorated houses and businesses for Christmas 1978. Prizes totaling 25 15 and 10 were planned. Santa visits scheduled. churches offered services and Living Nativity events. local officials discussed tax and school transfer issues.
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Richwood
Fred Cheney
James Veach
S. Franklin
Mike Thompson
S. Franklin St
Athertons
S. Pearl St
P.A. R.T
Richwood First Baptist Church
Richwood Council Hails 1978 Community Christmas Plan Support
The Richwood Village Council recognizes and thanks merchants, P A R T People Active for Richwood Today, and the Richwood Ministerial Association for their contributions to the 1978 Community Christmas Plans. The resolution notes enduring concern for a meaningful holiday celebration for residents and local businesses. Donald C. Parsons.
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Richwood
P.A.R.T
Richwood Ministerial Association
Donald C. Parsons
Richwood Police foresee three arrests in High School break in
At presstime Richwood Police expected to arrest three suspects soon in the North Union High School break in. Two are juveniles and one is an adult.
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Richwood
North Union High School
Richwood Police Log Details Tampering and Break-ins
Police log notes multiple incidents from December including trespass on a front porch on December 12, a windshield break on December 13 at William Peck’s home, a 12:16 a.m. December 16 break-in at North Union High School with two broken windows, and a December 19 rear window breach at the American Legion Home. No items reported stolen. suspects unknown, authorities unclear on motive.
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Richwood
Robert Brisker
S. Fulton St
William Peck
W. Bomford St
North Union High School
American Legion
West Blagrove St
Marion Shrine Elects Cecil S. Charles President
Cecil S. Charles was installed as President of Marion Shrine Club in Marion Ohio on November 30. He has long aided crippled children and burns hospitals projects and holds active roles in Aladdin Temple Scottish Rite Marysville Royal Arch Masons Mt Carmel Lodge 303 Richwood and the Order of Eastern Star. He owns Charles Auto Parts in Richwood Marysville. Other Richwood officers include Ed Schambs Wilson Mowery and Chester Parrott.
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Cecil S. Charles
Marion Shrine Club
Marion
Charles
Burns Hospitals
Aladdin Temple
Scottish Rite
Columbus
Royal Arch Masons
Marysville
Mt. Carmel Lodge
Richwood
Order of Eastern Star
Charles Auto Parts
Residents Urged Take Precautions in Richwood
Richwood Police Chief William Marvin warns residents to protect property after several break in and attempted breaking incidents. He urges turning on security lights and keeping them lit to deter intruders and invites neighbors to report suspicious activity promptly.
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Richwood
William Marvin
Marvin
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