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apply for a zoning change to commercial for their endeavor. used equipment to be sold.
Linden advised them of the process for appeal with the BZA. With no additional busi- Golden Helmet Award recipient
Barb Leiby presented the Township with new prints for the ness to discuss, the meeting
conference room from the Southern Lorain County Historical was adjourned at 7:52 p.m.
Society. The December 7 regu- Gideon began playing
Trustee Johnson reported that 34 entities in the County will lar meeting of the Penfield football in the third grade
be covered under a HazMat contract with Lorain County for Township Trustees was called and never looked back.
cleanup of hazardous materials with approval of an agreement to order at 7:30 p.m. All of- During the last four years,
to pay $0.35 per resident annually. Trustee Johnson made a ficers were present and five the statistics of his work on
motion, seconded by ChairmanConrad to accept this agree- guests attended the meeting. the football field are stun-
ment. Johnson reported that a burial was conducted for Robert The minutes of the previ- ning: 404 tackles, 18 sacks,
Stewart. The zoning amendment pertaining to ponds was ap- ous meeting were read and over 3,000 career rushing
proved. approved. A motion passed yards, 61 tackles for loss
Chairman Conrad discussed additional emails pertaining to to approve Vouchers #13649 and a stunning 41 touch-
the construction of a Little Free Pantry which included con- -13677, Withholding Vouch- downs.
struction details and funding, as well as a pledge of $500 to- ers #43-45-2021, Purchase Gideon attributes his
wards the project from the resident who proposed it. Conrad Orders #41-42-2021 and Res- success to his intense train-
reported that he gave the public records copies and invoice to olutions #21-0090 & 21-010. ing and the support of his
the resident who requested them. He reported on the RLCWA Fiscal Officer Denes coaches, past and present,
Board meeting held last week - their financials are strong. The read the correspondence, and parents. He has “en-
planning committee gave a summary of future projects. The which included notice that joyed every second of mak-
property committee reported on new equipment needed and the Township was award- ing relationships that will
ed $87,231 in OPWC grant last a lifetime.”
Annual Child Find Notice money for a joint project with Congratulations Gideon!
Lagrange Township, the LC
Sheriff’s report, a repair quote
The Keystone Local Schools conduct Child Find from Crest Fence for $1,025
activities in an effort to locate and evaluate children, birth for the damaged Town Hall Merry
through 21, who may have disabilities. Public schools are fence, the proposed 2022 Lorain Athletic Director Bryan Koury presents Gideon Lam-
required to provide a free appropriate public education ARC Blood Drive schedule pron with the Golden Helmet Award. Christmas
regardless of a child’s disability. In order to provide services and a report on Township
to children, they must be identified. Many children with street lights from LMRE’s LaGrange
disabilities are not visible because they do not function in Scott Northeim. Denes re- Congratulations to Keystone High School senior Gide-
the mainstream of the community. They may be children ported that she has asked on Lampron on earning the Golden Helmet Award for his
who are homeless or children of migrant families. Many Kathy Grasz of LMRE to outstanding performance during this year’s football season!
unidentified children with disabilities are preschoolers. prepare a proposal for fiber This means that he earned the title of BEST football player
Parents may not be aware their child has a disability or that optic broadband service for in Lorain County for the 2021 season!
there are programs and services available. These services the Township. This is a pos- Gideon’s accomplishments are many, including being the
are provided without charge to families who live in the sible use for the ARPA funds. team’s leading rusher and tackler this season!
school district. The purpose of Child Find is to identify Kathy or General Manager 540 N. Center St
children who are having difficulty in their development and Edward VanHoose will pres-
provide services to them, when it is appropriate. ent a proposal at a January 440-355-4616 LaGrange, OH
Areas of concern for parent(s)/guardian(s) to contact meeting. Denes advised Keystone Pointe Offers: 440-355-9920
Child Find may include: hearing, vision, speech/language, that 21 units of blood were
motor, social, emotional and thinking skills. All information collected at the 11/24 ARC •Large Private Rooms
is confidential. The Keystone Local Schools has policies Blood Drive. Denes remind- •5 Star Rating - Medicare’s Highest
and procedures for special education available and has ed all of the 1/12 deadline •Secured Dementia Unit
appointed one person to make sure that such procedures for OTA Winter Conference •Post Hospital & Long-term Care
are followed. pre-registration. Denes re-
Per Director of Pupil Services, Mrs. Nikki Campbell, ported that a request was
if you have or know of a child who may have a disability, made to Penfield Recreation
please contact Keystone Local Schools at 440-355-2408 Board Treasurer Keri Gordon
for more information and assistance SEE PENFIELD 383 Opportunity Way
LaGrange, OH 44050
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