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Bikers ride in Meigs Memorial Run
Staff Report

The weather was perfect
when kick stands went up at
1 p.m. as the group left the
POMEROY — Bikers ﬁlled
Pomeroy parking. This year it
the Pomeroy Levee parking
was estimated that over 500
lot this weekend for the 37th
bikes took part in the parade.
Annual Meigs Memorial Run.
The weekend was ﬁlled with
The event is considered the
activities that included music,
largest motorcycle event in
food, and games. Proceeds go
Southeastern Ohio.
to purchase Christmas gifts for
The festival atmosphere
underprivileged children that
brings motorcycle enthusiasts
live in Meigs County. In 2021
from across the area together
for this event that begins with the group shopped for 160
children.
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Over 500 motorcycles took part in the 37th Annual Meigs Memorial Run
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Pomeroy was filled with motorcycles this weekend as bikers gathered for the 37th
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Eastern board approves personnel
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Governors
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The Memorial Run weekend began on Friday evening with a bike blessing
held by the Meigs County Chapter of the Christian Motorcyclists Association
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School Yearbook Advisor; Pupil Activity Contracts: Tom Parker, Jr. High
Head Football Coach; and Justin
REEDSVILLE — The Eastern
Gilmore, Jr. High Assistant Football
Local Board of Education meet last
Coach.
week to approve personnel matters.
The board approved the job descripThe board approved the previous
meeting minutes and ﬁnancial reports tion for Assistant Principal/Dean of
Students and Athletic Director.
for the month of April.
An amendment to the administraThe board approved the ﬁnal ﬁveyear forecast and notes for ﬁscal year tive salary schedule for FY23 through
2022 as submitted by the treasurer for Fy24 was approved. This amendment
includes a column for an Assistant
submission to the Ohio Department
Principal.
of Education.
The Memorandum of UnderstandThe following pupil activity and
ing entered into by and between the
supplemental contracts for the 202223 school year were approved pending Eastern Local Board of Education and
proper certiﬁcation: Supplemental
See EASTERN | 8
Contracts: Samantha Carroll, High

As the U.S. mourns
the victims of its latest
mass shooting — 19
elementary school students and two teachers
gunned down in Texas
— Democratic governors
are amplifying their calls
for greater restrictions on
guns.
Many Republican governors are emphasizing a
different solution: more
security at schools.
The divide among the
nation’s governors mirrors a partisan split that
has stymied action in
Congress and many state
capitols over how best to
respond to a record-high
number of gun-related
deaths in the U.S. The
political differences tap
deep into the country’s
roots, highlighting the
tensions between life,
liberty and the constitutional rights spelled out
in the nation’s founding
documents.
After the massacre
Tuesday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde,
Texas, The Associated
Press asked governors
across the U.S. whether
they believed their states
have an obligation to
reduce mass shootings
and violence committed
with guns and, if so, how
to do that.
About half the governor’s ofﬁces responded
to the AP. There was
agreement that they had
a responsibility to try to
do something. Democrats
and Republicans alike
mentioned the need to
invest in mental health
services and training to
try to help people potentially prone to a violent
outburst.
But the commonality
generally ended after
that.
Should people younger
than 21 be prohibited
from buying semi-automatic guns? Should
ammunition magazines
be limited to no more
than 10 bullets?
Many Democratic governors said “yes.”
“If you’re not serious
about guns, you’re not
serious about crime
prevention. I think that’s
more true today than ever
before,” said Democratic
Gov. Ned Lamont of
Connecticut, where 20
students and six adults
were killed at Sandy
Hook Elementary School
a decade ago.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom
Wolf said he supports limits on both bullet capacities and the purchase of
semi-automatic weapons.
He rallied Friday with
gun-control advocates
in Philadelphia while
denouncing his state’s
Republican-led
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OBITUARIES
GLENNA JOAN (JUDY) SNOWDEN
RUTLAND — Glenna
Joan (Judy) Snowden,
86, of Rutland, went to be
with the Lord, Thursday,
May 26, 2022, at Cabell
Huntington Hospital,
Huntington, W.Va.
Judy was born September 19, 1935 at Monaville,
W.Va., to the late Drexal
Albert and Edith Edna
Dilcher Lambert. She was
a ﬂorist with Kroger’s
and owned Pomeroy
Flower Shop, a member
of Rutland Church of
Christ, Rutland, and
of the former Rutland
Friendly Gardeners.
Left behind to cherish her memories are
children Robert Lee
Snowden, Judith Lynn
(Jim) Hill, Rose Mary
Eskew, William Todd
Snowden, and Lorri Ann
(Craig) Lightle; brother
James (Jackie) Lambert;

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sister Marget Welch; 14
grandchildren, and several great grandchildren.
Besides her parents
Judy was preceded by
husband Robert Francis
Snowden, son Timothy
Snowden, grandson
Nathan Eskew, daughterin-law Rosalee Snowden,
and brother Clarence
Lambert.
Services are Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at
1 p.m. at the Rutland
Church of Christ, Rutland, with Russ Moore
ofﬁciating. burial to follow at Miles Cemetery,
Rutland. Visitation will
be Wednesday from 11
a.m. until time of services. Birchﬁeld Funeral
Home, Rutland, is helping the family. Online
condolences can be
shared birchﬁeldfuneralhome.com.

GALLIPOLIS — Leonard Dale Newberry, born
November 9, 1962, was
taken from his family on
May 28, 2022, after an
unexpected health crisis.
He passed away at Grant
Hospital surrounded
by his family and loved
ones, holding the hand of
loving wife of 15 years,
Danella Newberry of Gallipolis.
He rests now with his
father, Leonard L. Newberry, who passed away
in 2013, but he leaves
behind a full stock of
memories with his mother, Jieniece (Wandling)
Newberry of Point Pleasant, W.Va.; wife Danella;
children Mackenzie
Newberry of Columbus,
Drew (Skylar) and Abby
VanSickle of Gallipolis,
and Brandon VanSickle
of Columbus; big brother
and sister, Lynnita (Will)
Edmonds of Point Pleasant and Mark Newberry
of Gallipolis; father-inlaw and mother-in-law,
Dannie and Carlene
Greene of Gallipolis; sisters-in-law Debbie (Greg)
Stokes of Williamsburg
and Dena (Jon) Way of
Hilliard, brother-in-law
Scott Greene of Gal-

DEATH NOTICE
GARDNER
THURMAN — Terry L. Gardner, 61, of Thurman,
died on Monday May 30, 2022 at his residence.
Arrangements will be announced by Willis Funeral
Home.

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TODAY
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WEATHER

2 PM

71°

85°

84°

HEALTH TODAY
AccuWeather.com Asthma Index™

Temperature

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Index combines the effects of current air quality, pollen counts, wind,
temperature, dew point, barometric
pressure, and changes from past weather
conditions to provide a scale showing the overall
probability and severity of an asthma attack.

Precipitation

(in inches)

24 hours ending 3 p.m. Mon.
Month to date
Normal month to date
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0.00
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4.38
21.88
18.92

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Today
6:06 a.m.
8:47 p.m.
6:41 a.m.
10:17 p.m.

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Moonrise
Moonset

Jun 7

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Last

New

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Sat.
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Mon.

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3:17a
4:11a
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7:39a
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9:29a
10:23a
11:14a
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Major
12:59p
1:52p
2:47p
3:41p
4:35p
5:26p
6:14p

POLLEN &amp; MOLD

Minor
7:11p
8:05p
8:59p
9:54p
10:47p
11:37p
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WEATHER HISTORY
On May 31, 1985, a swarm of tornadoes raced from eastern Ohio into
western Pennsylvania. In 1889, the
90-foot-high Conemaugh Dam collapsed, causing the Great Johnstown
Flood that destroyed the city.

76°
54°

Hot; a t-storm around
in the afternoon

Mostly cloudy and
cooler with showers

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures
are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.

Low

Moderate

High

Moderate

High

Very High

AIR QUALITY
300

500

Primary pollutant: Ozone
Air Quality Index: 0-50, Good; 51-100,
Moderate; 101-150, Unhealthy for sensitive
groups; 151-200, Unhealthy; 201-300, Very
unhealthy; 301-500, Hazardous.

Source: Hamilton County Department of
Environmental Services

OHIO RIVER
Levels in feet as of 7 a.m. Mon.

Location
Willow Island
Marietta
Parkersburg
Belleville
Racine
Point Pleasant
Gallipolis
Huntington
Ashland
Lloyd Greenup
Portsmouth
Maysville
Meldahl Dam

Level
12.92
17.47
22.04
12.83
12.97
26.12
12.28
28.70
35.53
12.41
26.70
35.60
27.40

24-hr.
Chg.
-0.24
-0.36
-0.46
-0.35
-0.21
-0.66
-0.21
+0.80
+0.53
+0.01
+0.10
+0.40
+1.50

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SATURDAY

78°
51°
Sunny to partly cloudy
and nice

81°
63°

Pleasant with
abundant sunshine

Partly sunny and
delightful

Marietta
88/65
Belpre
88/67

Athens
89/66

St. Marys
89/66

Parkersburg
88/66

Coolville
88/66

Elizabeth
89/67

Spencer
88/66

Buffalo
89/66
Milton
89/67

Clendenin
90/67

St. Albans
90/67

Huntington
89/67

NATIONAL FORECAST
110s
100s
90s
Seattle
69/52
80s
70s
60s
50s
40s
30s
20s
San Francisco
10s
72/51
0s
-0s
-10s
Los Angeles
78/59
T-storms
Rain
Showers
Snow
Flurries
Ice
Cold Front
Warm Front
Stationary Front

MONDAY

80°
64°
Partly sunny with a
couple of showers

NATIONAL CITIES

Ironton
89/67

Ashland
89/67
Grayson
89/67

among the current cases,
there is a higher proportion of people with
lesions that are more
concentrated in the genital region and sometimes
nearly impossible to see.
“You may have these
lesions for two to four
weeks (and) they may
not be visible to others,
but you may still be infectious,” she said.
Last week, a top
adviser to WHO said
the monkeypox outbreak
in Europe, U.S., Israel,
Australia and beyond
was likely linked to sex at
two recent raves in Spain
and Belgium. That marks
a signiﬁcant departure
from the disease’s typical
pattern of spread in central and western Africa,
where people are mainly
infected by animals like
wild rodents and primates.

SUNDAY

84°
57°

Wilkesville
89/66
POMEROY
Jackson
90/67
89/67
Ravenswood
Rio Grande
90/67
90/67
Centerville
POINT PLEASANT
Ripley
87/69
GALLIPOLIS
90/66
90/69
89/66

South Shore Greenup
89/67
89/67

48

Flood
Stage
37
34
36
35
41
40
50
50
52
54
50
50
51

Portsmouth
90/68

FRIDAY

Murray City
88/67

McArthur
89/65

Lucasville
89/68

Source: Hamilton County Department of
Environmental Services

0 50 100 150 200

Chillicothe
88/68

Very High

Primary: poplar, other
Mold: 4276

Logan
88/67

Adelphi
88/67

Waverly
88/68

Pollen: 43

Low

MOON PHASES
First

0-2 Low; 3-4 Moderate; 5-6 High; 7-8 Very High; 9-10 Extreme

THURSDAY

91°
64°

2

Primary: ascospores, other

Wed.
6:05 a.m.
8:48 p.m.
7:26 a.m.
11:10 p.m.

WEDNESDAY

Hot and humid today with sunshine. Clear
tonight. High 90° / Low 66°

Statistics through 3 p.m. Mon.

86°
61°
79°
58°
97° in 1914
39° in 1961

EXTENDED FORECAST

8 PM

ALMANAC
High
Low
Normal high
Normal low
Record high
Record low

picked up in gay and
bisexual men, saying it
could quickly spill over
into other groups if it is
not curbed.
Last week, WHO said
23 countries that haven’t
previously had monkeypox have now reported
more than 250 cases.
On Monday, the U.K.
announced another 71
monkeypox cases.
Lewis said it’s unknown
whether monkeypox is
being transmitted by sex
or just the close contact
between people engaging in sexual activity and
described the threat to
the general population as
“low.”
Monkeypox is known
to spread when there is
close physical contact
with an infected person,
their clothing or bedsheets.
She also warned that

men, so that scientists
can further study the
issue. She urged those at
risk to be careful.
LONDON — The
“It’s very important to
World Health Organizadescribe this because it
tion’s top monkeypox
appears to be an increase
expert said she doesn’t
in a mode of transmisexpect the hundreds of
sion that may have been
cases reported to date
under-recognized in the
to turn into another
past,” said Lewis.
pandemic, but acknowl“At the moment, we
edged there are still many
are not concerned about
unknowns about the
a global pandemic,” she
disease, including how
exactly it’s spreading and said. “We are concerned
that individuals may
whether the suspension
acquire this infection
of mass smallpox immunization decades ago may through high-risk exposomehow be speeding its sure if they don’t have the
information they need to
transmission.
protect themselves.”
In a public session
She warned that anyon Monday, WHO’s Dr.
one is at potential risk
Rosamund Lewis said it
was critical to emphasize for the disease, regardless of their sexual orithat the vast majority of
entation. Other experts
cases being seen in dozhave pointed out that it
ens of countries globally
may be accidental that
are in gay, bisexual or
the disease was ﬁrst
men who have sex with
AP Medical Writer

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our lives will endure in
our hearts and minds
forever.
The family will hold
calling hours for Dale on
Thursday, June 2, 2022,
from 5-8 p.m. and funeral
services on Friday, June
3, 2022, at 11 a.m. at
Grace United Methodist
Church with Pastor Ray
Kane ofﬁciating. Burial
will follow in Ohio Valley
Memory Gardens.
Mark Newberry, Drew
VanSickle, Will and
Logan Edmonds, David
Wandling, and Wayne
Sizemore will serve
as pallbearers for the
service with Stephen
Henry, Bob Foster, Chris
Fitch, Jimmy Sayre, Greg
Stokes, and Jon Way
being named honorary
pallbearers.
In lieu of ﬂowers, the
family asks that donations be made to the
Gallia County Fair, P.O.
Box 931, Gallipolis, Ohio
45631 in honor of Dale
and the affection he held
for both the grounds, its
exhibitors, and the community it helps to bring
together.
Please visit www.willisfuneralhome.com to send
e-mail condolences.

WHO: Monkeypox won’t turn into pandemic

GALLIPOLIS — The Gallipolis Elks Lodge
#107 scholarships are now available for graduating
high school seniors from Gallia and Meigs counties and Mason County, W.Va. Applications are
available in guidance counselor ofﬁces at area high
schools. Awards will be based on the applicant’s
ﬁnancial need, scholastic achievements and leadership qualities. Deadline to return the application
to the Elks Lodge is July 5. Applications can be
mailed to Past Exalted Ruler’s Association, Gallipolis Elks Lodge #017, 408 Second Avenue, P.O.
Box 303, Gallipolis, OH 45631.

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worked at APG
Polytech.
Dale was a 1981
graduate of Southwestern High
School where he
proved to be an
avid athlete, playing baseball, basketball,
and above else, football
in which he was ranked
SVAC for two years and
then again for all four
years of his enrollment
at Wilmington College
where he received a BS
in Business in 1986.
His love of football
continued throughout
his life as he enjoyed
watching The Ohio State
Buckeyes and the Gallia
Academy Blue Devils. If
anything could compete
with football, however,
it was family. Whether
it was a ballgame, a pageant, or a pig show, Dale
was there offering support and “constructive
criticism” alike. A king
of quips and a master
of sarcasm, Dale was
constant entertainment
for those who knew him.
The laughter he sparked
and shared is what will
be missed most about
him and the heat from
the light he shone into

lipolis; nieces
Kalee (Stephen)
Brown and Karlee Edmonds of
Point Pleasant,
Delaney Way of
Hilliard; stepgranddaughter
Amelia VanSickle of
Columbus; nephews
Logan Edmonds of Point
Pleasant, Grifﬁn and
Grady Way of Hilliard;
and great nephew Leo
Brown of Point Pleasant.
The son of a farmer,
Dale knew well what it
meant to work hard. The
formative years of his
life focused on livestock
and crops with Dale and
his siblings all showing dairy cows, steers,
and pigs at the Gallia
County Fair and working sunup to sundown in
hay and tobacco ﬁelds.
This upbringing served
him well when he owned
and operated his own
dairy farms in Gallipolis
and Kenton, with his
brother, Mark. Later in
life, the brothers would
embark on a new career
that would have Dale
climbing poles to set up
cable wires for Netstar
and AT&amp;T from coast to
coast. In recent years, he

Charleston
89/66

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precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
Winnipeg
52/40

Billings
62/42

Denver
61/41

Montreal
68/53
Minneapolis
70/51

Kansas City
81/59

Toronto
89/69
Detroit
91/72
Chicago
89/63

New York
93/64
Washington
94/75

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91/72/pc
85/73/pc
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90/71/s
85/74/t
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87/67/c
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68/53/pc
90/73/s
70/66/pc
92/72/pc
65/48/pc
75/53/s
58/55/c
88/64/s
93/69/s
55/38/r
74/57/pc
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82/56/t
85/60/t
94/71/pc
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81/57/t
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Atlanta
88/71

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Low

El Paso
96/70

97° in Sweetwater, TX
21° in Dakota Hill, CO

Global
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Low

Houston
91/76
Chihuahua
99/69

City
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Salt Lake City
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Washington, DC

Monterrey
93/74

Miami
85/74

117° in Jacobabad, Pakistan
8° in Peterborough, Canada

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Today in History
Today is Tuesday, May
31, the 151st day of 2022.
There are 214 days left in
the year.

The Associated Press

Today’s Highlight in History:
On May 31, 1889,
some 2,200 people in
Johnstown, Pennsylvania,
perished when the South
Fork Dam collapsed,
sending 20 million tons
of water rushing through
the town.

Tuesday, May 31
POMEROY — Stuffed Animal Sleepover at
the Pomeroy Library, drop off by 1 p.m. Pick up
stuffed animals the next morning, at 10:30 a.m.
and see what they did overnight at the library.
Doughnuts will be served.

On this date:
In 1790, President
George Washington
signed into law the ﬁrst
U.S. copyright act.
In 1859, the Big Ben
clock tower in London
went into operation,
chiming for the ﬁrst time.
In 1921, a race riot
erupted in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as white mobs began
looting and leveling the
afﬂuent Black district of
Greenwood over reports
a Black man had assaulted a white woman in an
elevator; hundreds are
believed to have died.
In 1949, former State
Department ofﬁcial and
accused spy Alger Hiss
went on trial in New
York, charged with perjury (the jury deadlocked,
but Hiss was convicted in
a second trial).
In 1962, former Nazi
ofﬁcial Adolf Eichmann
was hanged in Israel a
few minutes before midnight for his role in the
Holocaust.
In 1970, a magnitude

Thursday, June 2
CHESTER — Chester Shade Historical Association will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the dining area of the
Chester Academy for the monthly board meeting.

Friday, June 3
POMEROY — The regular meeting of Meigs
County Public Employee Retirees Inc. (PERI)
Chapter 74 will be at 1 p.m. at the Mulberry
Community Center, 260 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy.
District 7 Representative Greg Ervin will be present to provide updates on PERI statewide issues.
All Meigs County PERI members are urged to
attend.

Saturday, June 4
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Community Yard Sale,
Saturday, June 4 from 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p.m.

Monday, June 6
POMEROY — The Meigs County Cancer Initiative (MCCI) will meet at noon in the conference
room at the Meigs County Health Department.
New members are welcome.
LETART — The Letart Township Trustee
Meeting will be at 5 p.m. at the Letart Township
Building.

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claimed an estimated
67,000 lives.
In 1977, the Trans-Alaska oil pipeline, three years
in the making despite
objections from environmentalists and Alaska
Natives, was completed.
In 1989, House Speaker
Jim Wright, dogged by
questions about his ethics, announced he would
resign. (Tom Foley later
succeeded him.)
In 2009, Dr. George Tiller, a rare provider of lateterm abortions, was shot
and killed in a Wichita,
Kansas, church. (Gunman
Scott Roeder was later
convicted of ﬁrst-degree
murder and sentenced to
life in prison with no possibility of parole for 50
years.) Millvina Dean, the
last survivor of the 1912
sinking of the RMS Titanic, died in Southampton,
England at 97.
In 2014, Sgt. Bowe
Bergdahl, the only American soldier held prisoner in Afghanistan, was
freed by the Taliban in
exchange for ﬁve Afghan
detainees from the U.S.
prison at Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba. (Bergdahl,
who’d gone missing in
June 2009, later pleaded
guilty to endangering
his comrades by walking
away from his post in
Afghanistan; his sentence
included a dishonorable
discharge, a reduction in
rank and a ﬁne, but no
prison time.)
In 2019, a longtime city
employee opened ﬁre in
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NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
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TO THE DEFENDANT, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND
DEVISEES OF JOSEPH A. THOMPSON, DECEASED
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,
GALLIA COUNTY, OHIO PROBATE DIVISION
ALFONSO THOMPSON,
PLAINTIFF
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JUDY A. NORTHUP, ET. AL.
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE
Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as the Defendant in
the above named Court by filing their Complaint on May 24,
2022.
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permitted by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure within the time
stated, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
Andrew J. Noe, Attorney for Plaintiff, 19 Locust Street,
P.O. Box 301, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631.
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and Ex Office Clerk of Court of
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Virginia Beach, Virginia,
killing 12 people on three
ﬂoors before police shot
and killed him; ofﬁcials
said DeWayne Craddock
had resigned by email
hours before the shooting.
In 2020, tens of thousands of protesters again
took to the streets across
America, with peaceful
demonstrations against
police killings overshadowed by unrest; ofﬁcials
deployed thousands of
National Guard soldiers
and enacted strict curfews in major cities.

withdrew from the French
Open before her secondround match and said
she would be taking a
break from competition;
she said she experienced
“huge waves of anxiety”
before speaking to the
media, and that she had
“suffered long bouts of
depression.” China’s ruling Communist Party
announced that all
couples would be allowed
to have three children
instead of two.

Today’s Birthdays:
Actor-director Clint
Eastwood is 92. Singer
Ten years ago:
Peter Yarrow is 84.
Democrat John
Humanitarian and author
Edwards’ campaign
ﬁnance fraud case ended Terry Waite is 83. Singermusician Augie Meyers is
in a mistrial when jurors
82. Actor Sharon Gless is
in Greensboro, North
79. Football Hall of Famer
Carolina, acquitted him
on one of six charges but Joe Namath is 79. Broadcast journalist/commentawere unable to decide
tor Bernard Goldberg is
whether he’d misused
money from two wealthy 77. Actor Tom Berenger
is 72. Actor Gregory Hardonors to hide his pregrison is 72. Actor Kyle
nant mistress while he
Secor is 65. Actor Roma
ran for president.
Mafﬁa is 64. Actor/
comedian Chris Elliott is
Five years ago:
62. Actor Lea Thompson
President Donald
is 61. Singer Corey Hart
Trump welcomed Vietis 60. Actor Hugh Dillon
namese Prime Minister
is 59. Rapper DMC is 58.
Nguyen Xuan Phuc to
Actor Brooke Shields is
the White House for
57. TV host Phil Keoghan
talks focusing on the
is 55. Jazz musician
American trade deﬁcit.
A suicide attacker struck Christian McBride is 50.
Actor Merle Dandridge
the fortiﬁed heart of the
Afghan capital Kabul with (TV: “Greenleaf”) is 47.
Actor Colin Farrell is
a massive truck bomb
that killed more than 150 46. Actor Eric Christian
Olsen is 45. Country
people.
singer Casey James (TV:
“American Idol”) is 40.
One year ago:
Actor Jonathan Tucker
Four-time Grand Slam
is 40.
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Wahama seniors finish in style
By Colton Jeffries

achieved the feat twice, with
Wahama also winning states
during the 2021 season.
“It hasn’t really sunk in yet,”
SOUTH CHARLESTON,
W.Va. — When you’re a senior Bumgarner said. “With this
happening and graduation
student-athlete, one thing is
likely at the top of your mind … being tomorrow, there’s a lot
graduating as a state champion. of emotion going around right
now.”
The three seniors of the
The Lady Falcons accrued
Wahama softball team achieved
a record of 56-2 during their
just that.
state championship-winning
Bailee Bumgarner, Lauren
seasons, going a perfect 6-0
Noble and Tori Sigman ended
during state tournament play.
their careers at the top when
The only losses Wahama had
the Lady Falcons defeated the
taken during this time were to
Petersburg Lady Vikings 4-3
the 2021 AAA champion Cabell
Thursday afternoon to win
Midland Lady Knights and the
the WVSSAC Class A Softball
2022 AA runner-up Winﬁeld
Championship, capping off a
Lady Generals.
29-2 2022 campaign.
“It feels really awesome
Noble and Bumgarner

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Colton Jeffries | OVP Sports

Wahama senior Bailee Bumgarner (5) celebrates with her team after defeating
the Petersburg Lady Vikings in the Class A Championship Thursday afternoon in
South Charleston, W.Va.

being a champion,” Sigman
said. “I’m proud of what we
were able to achieve this season.”
Noble was a big offensive
weapon for the Lady Falcons,
getting three runs, four hits
and ﬁve RBIs over Wahama’s
three games of the state tournament, including a solo home
run in game one against the
Midland Trail Lady Patriots.
All in all, Noble was pretty
happy with her tournament
performance.
“I think I did pretty good,”
she said. “This ﬁeld is an extra
20-feet longer than what we’re
used to, so I was surprised

See WAHAMA | 7

The Finals matchup:
Celtics vs. Warriors
for NBA title
By Tim Reynolds
AP Basketball Writer

MIAMI — Somewhere, Gregg Popovich must
be pleased.
Ime Udoka and Steve Kerr played for Popovich
with of the San Antonio Spurs, both served as
assistant coaches under him, and neither makes
any effort to hide the afﬁnity they have for the
NBA’s career victory leader.
And now, Udoka and Kerr are about to go headto-head — in the NBA Finals.
The title matchup is set: It’ll be Udoka and the
Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics facing Kerr and the Western Conference champion
Golden State Warriors, a series that begins Thursday night in San Francisco. The teams split their
two regular-season meetings, each winning on the
other’s home ﬂoor.
The Warriors have been waiting for an opponent
since this past Thursday after needing only ﬁve
games to beat Dallas for the West title. The Celtics
got there the hard way, winning Game 7 in Miami
on Sunday night to capture the East.
“We stayed with it. We believed in each other.
We made a commitment on the defensive end,”
said Celtics forward Al Horford, who, after 141
playoff games, is headed to the NBA Finals for the
ﬁrst time. “That was the biggest thing, defending.”
For the Celtics, it’s a chance at an 18th NBA
championship — which would break the tie with
the Los Angeles Lakers for the most in league history. For the Warriors, it’s a chance at a seventh
crown — which would break a tie with the Chicago Bulls for third-most in league history.
It’s also a rematch of the 1964 ﬁnals, when Bill
Russell and the Celtics topped the Warriors in ﬁve
games.
“I’ve said it many times: You go to the ﬁnals, it’s
almost a two-month journey ﬁlled with stress and
fatigue and everything else,” said Kerr, who gave
his team Friday and Saturday off before bringing
them back to work Sunday. “So, if you can get a
little bit of a break, it’s very meaningful. Hopefully,
we can get healthy and have a few days of really
good prep and be ready to go on Thursday.”
Golden State won at Boston 111-107 on Dec.
17, behind 30 points from Stephen Curry. The
Celtics rolled on Golden State’s home ﬂoor in the
rematch on March 16, winning 110-88 in the game
in which Curry injured his foot — and that’s where
his regular season ended.
Curry was ready to go for the playoffs. So were
the rest of the Warriors. They’re 12-4 in the playoffs, getting through Denver, Memphis and Dallas
to get to the title round.
See NBA | 7

OVP SPORTS SCHEDULE
Friday, June 3
WVSSAC Baseball
(1) Williamstown vs. (4) Charleston Catholic at
Appalachian Power Park, 10 a.m.
(2) Wahama vs. (3) Mooreﬁeld at Appalachian
Power Park, 50 minutes after Game 1.
Track and Field
D2, D3 OHSAA Championships at Jesse Owens
Stadium, 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, June 4
WVSSAC Baseball
Class A Championship game at Appalachian
Power Park, 12:45 p.m.
Track and Field
D2, D3 OHSAA Championships at Jesse Owens
Stadium, 9:30 a.m.

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Members of the Meigs baseball team pose for a picture with the Division III district runner-up trophy following Friday’s 3-0 loss to
Fairland at VA Memorial Stadium in Chillicothe, Ohio.

Dragons shut down Meigs, 3-0
By Bryan Walters
bwalters@aimmediamidwest.com

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio
— After a 1-day postponement and nearly 18
hours of continuous rain,
the Marauders’ well simply ran dry.
The Meigs baseball
team mustered only three
hits and couldn’t dig out
of an early hole Friday
afternoon during a 3-0
setback to sixth-seeded
Fairland in a Division III
Southeast District championship matchup at VA
Memorial Field in Ross
County.
The seventh-seeded
Marauders (17-6) started
things well as Lucas Finlaw was hit by a pitch,
then Finlaw advanced to
third on an Ethan Stewart
single — putting runners
at the corners with only
one away.
The Dragons (20-5),
however, followed with
back-to-back outs that
stopped the bleeding and
left the game scoreless
midway through the ﬁrst.
FHS — winners of 15
straight decisions now —
used a little 2-out lightning in its half of the ﬁrst
as Niko Kiritsy singled
and Cooper Cummings
was hit by a pitch, then
Blake Trevathan singled
in Kiritsy for a quick 1-0
edge.
Alex Rogers singled to
load the bases, but MHS
starter Drew Dodson battled back and established
a full count with a second
strike to Tyler Sammons.
The return throw from
home to Dodson took a
short hop and went awry
of the Meigs starter, and
Cummings sprinted home
in an attempt to take
advantage of the situation.
The relay throw back to
MHS catcher Jake Martin

it comes to high school
athletics in a survive-andadvance scenario.
That was pretty much
the sentiment of ﬁrst-year
Meigs skipper Pat Martin, who spoke about the
events of the afternoon.
“Today, that’s just
baseball. You are hitting
a round ball with a round
bat. Sometimes the ball
just doesn’t fall the way
you want it to,” Martin
said. “Drew (Dodson)
was good out there today
on the mound for us and
we did a lot of positive
things behind him out
there today. The ball just
fell Fairland’s way today,
and give them all the
credit for that. It’s not a
result of the work we’ve
put in this year, but it’s
baseball. Sometimes you
just don’t come out on
top.”
Fairland outhit the
Meigs first baseman Ethan Stewart (26) hauls in a fly ball in
guests
by a 5-3 overall
front of teammate and right fielder Jake McElory during Friday’s
margin
and committed
Division III district championship game against Fairland at VA
only one of the three
Memorial Stadium in Chillicothe, Ohio.
errors in the contest.
Meigs also stranded
ultimately wasn’t in time throw down to ﬁrst made seven of the dozen runners left on base.
it a 2-0 contest midway
to get Cummings at the
Stewart, Burnem and
through the sixth.
plate, allowing Fairland
Martin had a hit apiece
Then, in the bottom
to build a 2-0 advantage.
half of the sixth, Fairland for the Marauders. Rogers
Sammons struck out on
the following pitch to end added some insurance as paced FHS with two hits,
while Kiritsy, Trevathan
Trevathan drew a 2-out
the inning.
and Brycen Hunt added
walk. Keegan Smith
The Marauders again
a safety each for the vicentered in as a courtesy
had something going
runner for the FHS start- tors.
in the ﬁfth as Conner
Drew Dodson took
er and eventually scored
Imboden was hit by a
the tough-luck loss after
pitch with one away, then on a Rogers double,
allowing three runs (two
making it a 3-0 contest
Imboden ended up at
earned), ﬁve hits and
third on a 2-out single by headed into the ﬁnale.
one walk over six innings
The Marauders went
Finlaw.
while striking out six.
The Maroon and Gold, down in order in the top
Trevathan surrendered
of the seventh, allowhowever, lined out in
three hits and two walks
ing Fairland to secure a
their next at-bat, again
over seven scoreless
date in next Thursday’s
leading to a scoring
frames while fanning
regional semiﬁnal at VA
threat coming up empty.
eight.
Caleb Burnem provided Memorial Stadium. The
It was tough to say
Dragons will take on
a 1-out double in the
goodbye to his ﬁrst class
Minford, who defeated
top of the sixth and was
Zane Trace 5-3 on Friday of seniors, but Martin
at third base with two
noted that those young
away, but a short dribbler afternoon.
Sometimes it just isn’t
was scooped up by the
your day, especially when
catcher and a successful
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Wahama
Janey 15th in NAIA
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Championship
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From page 6

By Randy Payton
For Ohio Valley Publishing

GULF SHORES, Ala. — University of Rio
Grande senior Dean Freitag ran to a runner-up
ﬁnish in the 5,000-meter race walk as part of
Thursday’s action at the NAIA Men’s Outdoor
Track &amp; Field Championship, hosted by Gulf
Shores and Orange Beach Sports Commission at
the Gulf Shores Sportsplex.
Freitag, who hails from Magnolia, Ohio, posted a time of 21:59.04 and ﬁnished just under 10
seconds behind Missouri Baptist University’s
Jordan Crawford.
Freitag, who was the defending champion in
the event and had the third-best qualifying time,
earned All-American honors with his performance.
His Rio teammate, sophomore Tristan Janey
(Crown City, OH), ﬁnished 15th among the 18
competitors with a time of 29:43.51.
Janey had qualiﬁed 16th among the 18 participants.
Randy Payton is the Sports Information Director for the University of
Rio Grande.

winning. We’ve done
nothing to tarnish that
legacy this spring, and
our future looks just
From page 6
as bright as things are
now. There will be
men should be proud
some good things going
of the things they’ve
on in this program for
accomplished this
years to come.”
spring.
It was the ﬁnal baseHe also feels that
the program is in good ball game for seniors
Theron Eberts, Layne
shape moving forward
Stanley, Lucas Finlaw,
… and is hopeful that
his Marauders might be Jake McElroy, Brayden
Young, Caleb Burnem
in this position again
about a year from now. and Drew Dodson in
the Maroon and Gold.
“I told the seniors
The Marauders went
when we were taking
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smile, because someday claimed the 2022 Trithis isn’t going to hurt Valley Conference Ohio
Division title outright.
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got hits when I needed
to.
Noble also said she
couldn’t think of a better
way to end her senior
year than as a state
champion.

“It’s the best possible
way to end my senior
year,” she said. “You can
say we went out with a
bang and I will never forget a moment I spent on
the softball ﬁeld.”
While Sigman has only
spent one year with the
team, she said they didn’t
hesitate in welcoming her.
“They’ve treated me
really well,” she said.
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there all along.”
Noble said the team
had become something
like a second family to
her.
“We’re deﬁnitely a family,” she said. “We work
together better than any
other team I’ve been a
part of and that is the reason we’re so successful.”
Bumgarner echoed the
sentiment, saying her
team is always supportive
of her and she makes sure

to return the favor.
“My gosh, we have each
other’s backs more than
anything” she said. “We
are just so happy for one
another and we’re more
of a family than a team.
Nothing can ever top
this.”
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From page 6

“It all starts with
Steph,” Kerr said.
Udoka has a chance to
become the 10th coach
to win a title in his ﬁrst
season. Eddie Gottlieb
(1947 Philadelphia Warriors), Buddy Jeanette
(1948 Baltimore Bullets), John Kundla (1949
Minneapolis Lakers),
George Senesky (1956
Philadelphia Warriors),
Paul Westhead (1980
Los Angeles Lakers), Pat
Riley (1982 Los Angeles
Lakers), Tyronn Lue
(2016 Cleveland Cavaliers) and Nick Nurse
(2019 Toronto Raptors)
are eight of the coaches
who have pulled off the
feat.
The other name on
that list is Kerr — who
did it with Golden State
in 2015, the start of this
run of greatness from the
Warriors. That was the
beginning of six ﬁnals
appearances in eight
years, the two exceptions
being when injuries and
a roster reset kept them
from the playoffs in 2020
and 2021.
“You can’t take it for
granted,” Curry said
after the West title
series. “Nothing’s ever
guaranteed. We understand how hard it is to
win. We’ve said that

Lynne Sladky | AP

Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka gestures during the first half of Game 7 of the NBA Eastern
Conference finals against the Miami Heat Sunday in Miami.

until we’re blue in the
face the last two years.
This is deﬁnitely special.
Proud of everybody that
is in that locker room,
that came with it all year.
Now we have an opportunity to go ﬁnish a job.”
Udoka played for Popovich and later was a San
Antonio assistant. Kerr
played for the Spurs, then
assisted Popovich with
USA Basketball through
last summer’s Tokyo
Olympics — when the
Americans won a fourth
consecutive gold medal.
The Warriors’ Draymond Green was on that
Olympic team. So was
Boston’s Jayson Tatum.

They celebrated winning
gold together, and now
they’ll try to go through
one another to get their
ﬁngerprints on the gold
trophy that goes to the
NBA champions — the
Larry O’Brien.
“This is an opportunity
that players dream of,”
Golden State’s Andrew
Wiggins said. “To be put
in a position to win it
all.”
And if nothing else, a
Warriors-Celtics matchup
made Green seem prophetic.
After the Warriors won
the West, Green visited
the TNT broadcast set
after the game and was

prodded by Shaquille
O’Neal to say which team
from the then-undecided
East title series that he
would like to play.
Green began giving a
diplomatic answer, saying that both the Heat
and Celtics were tough.
O’Neal pressed him to
be honest, and Green —
never shy with words —
gave in.
“You’re asking me
who I want to play. I’m
gonna tell who I think
we’re going to play: We’re
going to play Boston,”
Green said Thursday
night. “That’s who we’re
going to play.”
He was right.

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Eastern

nifer Huffman, Jenna
Kasler, Taylor Martin,
Sabra Moore, Michael
Scyoc, Jack Sigman, CathFrom page 1
erine Simpson, Hallie
the Eastern Local Educa- Simpson, Brian Taylor,
Richard Wilson, Cody
tion Association OEA/
NEA-Local, regarding the Wise. Classiﬁed: Jeryl
removing the supplemen- Bowie, Larry Cowdery,
Randy Davis, Angela
tal contract for athletic
director from the contract DeFreitas, Jennifer Huffman, Shilo Little, Kimand adding those duties
to an administrative posi- berlee Marcinko, Debra
Putman, Greg Satterﬁeld,
tion, was approved.
Carrie Towne as a Cer- and Catherine Simpson
The resignation of
tiﬁed Substitute for the
Trenton Thacker, 5-12
2021-22 school year was
approved, pending proper Music Teacher was
accepted, effective Aug.
certiﬁcation.
10.
The following list of
The resignation of
substitutes approved for
Katherine Ihling, Color
reasonable assurance of
Guard Coach and Fifth
work on May 19, pendand Sixth Grade Science
ing proper certiﬁcation
include: Certiﬁed: Tammy Teacher, was accepted,
effective Aug. 10.
Bable, Nathan Becker,
The following were
John Bell, Jeryl Bowie,
hired on a one year cerPam Douthitt, Kenneth
tiﬁed contract for the
Green, Alia Hayes, Jen-

2022-23 school year at
the appropriate salary
schedule per the ELEA
Negotiated Agreement:
Justin Morgenstern,
assigned to Sixth Grade
English Language Arts
Teacher; Deanna CrumWasserman, assigned
to Intervention Specialist; and Hayden Frey,
assigned to 5-12 Vocal
and Instrumental Instructor and Band Director.
Garret Hall was hired
on a two year administrative contract as the Assistant Principal/Athletic
Director.
The board approved an
amendment to the Superintendent contract effective Aug. 1.
Joseph Barnhart was
approved as a School
Resource Ofﬁcer for the
2022-23 school year, at a
rate of $26.00 per hour,
not to exceed 4 hours a

to the AP, only Vermont
Gov. Phil Scott expressed
support for such gun control efforts. Scott signed
From page 1
a law in 2018 limiting
the capacity of ﬁrearm
Legislature for not passmagazines and raising the
ing his gun proposals.
general age to buy guns
“They would rather
to 21, with exceptions for
cave in cravenly to the
gun manufacturing lobby 18- to 20-year-olds who
undergo a ﬁrearms safety
than pass commonsense
course.
legislation that would
Other Republican govkeep children from
ernors either sidestepped
dying,” Wolf said.
the AP’s questions about
Among Republican
governors who responded speciﬁc gun-control

measures or said they
opposed them. Alaska
Gov. Mike Dunleavy was
a ﬁrm “no” on setting bullet limits or age restrictions that could infringe
on constitutional rights.
“Stricter gun laws are
not a solution to this
problem – we must focus
our attention on the
status of mental health
in our communities,”
Dunleavy’s ofﬁce said in
email.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he would not
endorse such gun-control
proposals, because he
believes they have no
chance of passing in the
state’s GOP-led Legislature. DeWine, a Republican, instead proposed
spending “a signiﬁcant
amount of money” on
efforts to ensure schools
are protected against
potential attacks. He
didn’t outline exactly
what that security would
entail.
Republican governors
were more likely to support efforts to strengthen

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The following were
approved as Summer
School Teachers for the
2021-22 school year:
(Teachers will be used
on an as needed basis
determined by the building principals and will be
paid per hours worked)
High School: Bill Salyer;
and Elementary: Chris
Wilson.
The following were
approved for one year
certiﬁed contracts:
Samantha Carroll, Raymond Houska, Christy
Blackwood, and Tiffany
Jenkins.
The following were
approved for three year
certiﬁed contracts: Tyler
Brothers and Todd Bean.
The following were
approved for ﬁve year
certiﬁed contracts: Sharon Logan, Sara Will, and
Mary Ann Moore.

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The following were
approved for two year
classiﬁed contracts: Jacob
Bennett, Joe Barnhart,
Michael Taylor, Carmel
Evans, Stacy Marcinko,
Stephanie Buckley, Lyle
Moon, Jody Goeglein,
Holli Bartlett, and Frances Harrison.
The following were
approved for three year
administrative contracts:
Steve Scarberry and
Brian Collins.
The board approved the
agreement with Memorial
Health System for Athletic Training Services for
the 2022-23 school year,
beginning August 2022
through May 2023 in the
amount of $15,000.
The board approved
a service agreement to
provide core services
between META Solutions and Eastern Local
Schools for the 2022-23

“They would rather cave in cravenly to
the gun manufacturing lobby than pass
commonsense legislation that would keep
children from dying.”
—Tom Wolf,
Pennsylvania governor

security at schools. The
AP asked about proposals to arm teachers and
staff with ﬁrearms, add
security guards or secure
schools with such things
as metal detectors and
fencing.
During a speech Friday to the National Riﬂe
Association convention
in Houston, Republican
Gov. Kristi Noem of
South Dakota denounced
calls for gun-control as
“garbage” and embraced
greater school security
measures
“Why do we protect
our banks, our stores and
celebrities with armed
guards but not our children? Are they not truly
our greatest treasure?”
Noem said.
Republican Gov. Kim

Reynolds of Iowa also laid
out a variety of potential
school safety steps while
talking to reporters Friday.
“It’s looking for ways
to harden schools, it’s
talking about having
conversations about
state resource ofﬁcers,”
she said, later adding:
“Maybe a single entrance
into the school system
and making sure educators are trained.”
While dismissing proposals to restrict gun
ownership, Indiana Gov.
Eric Holcomb said the
solution is to “focus on
the individual problems”
and to continue providing
grants to schools for security upgrades.
“You might call it hardening them when children

school year at a rate of
$12,229.17. Core services
shall include ﬁscal support for state software,
SIS support, EMIS support, and purchasing
co-op membership.
The board approved the
following award changes
for the Eastern Local
Board of Education Scholarship: Student pursuing
a four year degree - $550
per year for four years.
Student pursuing a four
year degree - $450 per
year for four years. Student pursuing a four year
degree - $425 per year for
four years. Student pursuing a two year degree
- $350 per year for two
years.
The next meeting of
the Eastern Local Board
of Education is set for
Monday, June 27 at 6:30
p.m. in the elementary
library conference room.

are in their classroom,”
said Holcomb, a Republican.
Some Democrats also
support funding for
specially trained police
known as school resources ofﬁcers, or improving
the security of buildings.
But none of the Democratic governors who
responded to the AP’s
questions supported arming teachers or staff to
deter or stop attacks.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony
Evers — a Democrat
who is a former teacher,
school superintendent
and state education chief
— said he’s concerned
that arming teachers
would make schools
more dangerous. Placing
additional security guards
or police at every school
building could be both
impractical and counterproductive, he said.
“There’s not enough
people to do it,” Evers
said, “and I’m not sure we
want to turn our learning
institutions into armed
camps.”

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