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FEATURE NEWS |
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Ethan Anderson BHS Graduate Marietta Basketball |
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March 22, 2024 Edition |
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Ethan Anderson |
No. 3 ranked John Carroll University defeated Marietta College, 88-69, in the semifinal round of the Ohio Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament. The Blue Streaks improved to 24-2 and Marietta finished the season with a 17-10 record. John Carroll jumped out to a quick 14-1 lead and never looked back. The Blue Streaks never trailed in the game. A three-pointer from Ethan Andersen (Boardman HS, pictured) at the 7:33 mark of the first half got the Pioneers within six points, 28-22. Andersen finished with 9 points in the game. Andersen, is a junior majoring in environmental science, saw action in every game this season with Marietta. On the season he scored 118 points, (averaged 4.5 ppg) and grabbed 154 caroms (3.5 rpg). He notched a season-high 14 points in contest vs. Baldwin Wallace. |
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School Officials Suggest Combining Center And Glenwood Schools Into One Building |
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March 21, 2024 Edition |
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Since 2000, Boardman Local School Enrollment Has Declined While Total Revenues Have Increased From $35.5 Million To $67 Million.
47.6 Per Cent Of Students Economically Disadvantaged
BY JOHN A. DANRELL JR.
associate editor
In a four minute message/video on You-Tube that was not distributed to the entire, taxpaying Boardman community, Boardman Local School District Supt. Timothy L. Saxton and School Board member John Landers raised the scepter of abandoning buildings that currently house Center Intermediate School, as well as Glenwood Jr. High School, and construct a new school building that would combine fifth though eighth grades.
Saxton opened his remarks saying that a 12-member committee that inc ...Read More >> |
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Developer Of Senior Care Facility Pledges To Restore Woodland Area That Contractor ‘Disturbed’ |
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Mitigation Plan To Replace Trees: March 14, 2024 Edition |
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Meeting on Monday night, Boardman Township Trustees---Brad Calhoun, Larry Moliterno and Tom Costello--- heard a representative of Pivotal Housing Partners admit construction crews “became aggressive and disturbed three-quarters of an acre of a wooded area” when clearing land where a senior living facility will be built at 8034 South Ave., near Maple Dr. and Beech Dr.
Peter Schweigerhart, a land agent for Pivotal, told Trustees as well as residents who live near the construction site “We are now trying to correct what was done and have a mitigation plan to replace the trees.”
The land agent said when trees where cut down along the border of the project, “the area shouldn’t have been disturbed. Our new site contractors is aware of the issues.
“We will not only preserve the area, we will restore it.” ...Read More >> |
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