Wood County Board of Education President Rick Olcott speaks to Wood County Schools Assistant Superintendent Mike Fling before the start of Tuesday’s board meeting. Olcott is a member of the Wood County Teachers Retirement Association, which will hold a public meeting at 6:30 p.m. today...
“We had to scramble to beat (Wood County) on their field in June,”said Marietta skipper Larry Hiser.“They beat us around in the Cambridge tournament on Fourth of July weekend. You’ve got to give a lot of credit to Craig Scoggan for keeping those bats down for seven innings and do...
“This is something that normally we as a board do not deal with. It’s getting down in the weeds,”said board member Justin Raber.“And it’s probably somewhere we should not be at as a board, dealing with on a regular basis.” The Wood County Board of Education has opted not to...
Hino Motors to Add 20 Jobs with $6 Million Expansion in Wood CountyAli, Ann
“The Lee County economic development team and Governor Kemp’s team did great work to bring this project to fruition,”said Lee County Commission Chairman Billy Mathis. “We look forward to working with Woodgrain to bring 150 new jobs to Lee County.” ...
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US Census records tell us that John Frye was born in Poinsett County, Arkansas on March 14, 1910. He was the second son of Orton P. and Essie Frye. His older brother Parker was born in 1905. Orton Frye was listed as owner of a sawmill in 1910, and in 1920 owned a machine shop ...
Wood County to get high-tech jobsJIM WALLACE
“We have been able to do a lot in-house,”he said.“We have an outstanding crew.” Swiger said he understood the county’s tight finances, but if an increase in salaries could be worked in, it would help them retain people. “Raises would be awesome,”he said....