Issue of April 15, 2009

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UPDATED Friday, March 12 2010


County Fair to Crown Queen at Annual Pageant


Tuesday, April 14 2009
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WAYNE COUNTY – Thirty-nine beautiful girls will compete on April 24 for the title of Wayne County Fair Queen or Princess at the 30th annual Wayne County Fair Queen/Princess Pageant. The pageant starts at 7 p.m. at Marion High School, Warner Road, Marion. There is no admission fee.

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Main Street on the Move


Tuesday, April 14 2009
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LYONS – The Lyons Main Street Program has made impressive strides in the last three months to improve the village, according to the Four-Point approach as outlined by the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Main Street guidelines.

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NR-W Budget Subtracts Positions

Louise Hoffman Broach | Wayuga Editor
Tuesday, April 14 2009
NORTH ROSE - The tax rate in the North Rose-Wolcott school district will be flat next year, but it will be that way at the expense of 34 district employees.
The $26.9 million budget that will be presented to voters May 19 eliminates 17.5 teaching positions and 6.5 support staff. Some of the positions are currently held by retiring personnel not being replaced, but some of the positions, district officials said, will require lay-offs.

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Garlock Looks to Shared Work

Louise Hoffman Broach | Wayuga Editor
Tuesday, April 14 2009
PALMYRA – Two rounds of lay-offs are apparently not going to be enough to save one of Wayne County’s largest employers. Garlock Sealing Technologies has asked the state Labor Department to take part in its Shared Work Program.

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