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LOCKPORT SCHOOLS: DeWitt Clinton targeted for closing; John Pound, for reuse
DeWitt Clinton and John Pound elementary schools could have their bells ring for the final time in June, as the schools are in serious jeopardy of closing this fall.
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LOCKPORT: District to announce school closing, 're-purposing' today
A big crowd is expected at the Lockport Board of Education meeting tonight, where it is expected that Superintendent Terry Ann Carbone will announce the closing of an elementary school and the re-purposing of another.
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COMMUNITIES: Safety-Net Team extends helping hand
The Mobile Safety-Net Team kicked off its first Community Resource Event in Lockport on Monday at St. John’s Outreach Center to help those in need during a tough economic time.
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POLICE: Sheriff's department changes transmissions to plain English
The Niagara County Sheriff's Department has changed it's scanner transmissions from code to plain English as of this month.
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SCHOOLS: Area districts provide help to keep kids in school
When it comes to keeping kids on track for that diploma, local high schools keep an eye out for the students who may need some help. And there are a variety of ways schools provide that help as soon as possible.
- CITY OF LOCKPORT: Lockport Ice Arena is not on ice, backers say The search for a “lead” donor is still on by supporters of Lockport Ice Arena & Sports Center.
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SCHOOLS: Catching the dropouts
According to America’s Promise Alliance, a non-profit group that works with at risk children, about 1.3 million students drop out of school each year. Keeping kids in school and helping them succeed is not only a priority, but something local schools are constantly looking to improve on.
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EASTERN NIAGARA: Donated school bus an engine for progressive animal care
The area’s first mobile animal adoption unit is getting on its “paws” this spring. Using the gift of an old school bus, Eastern Niagara Animal Welfare Alliance will ramp up its efforts to get abandoned/rescued dogs and cats placed in permanent homes.
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CENSUS: Local offices counting on local workers to count population
Local census offices in Western New York are counting on local residents to help count the local population.
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SCHOOLS: Lee reads to kids at Pound Elementary
Millions of kids across the country are expected to pick up a book today as part of the National Education Association’s annual “Read Across America Day.”
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