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Look at the Past
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Let's Talk History
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Grandmother reflects on siblings’ quiet support
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Aging Graciously
Comments on life’s changes
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Local History
Zutavern Church served German farmers in Lawrence Township
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Good News
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Letter to the Editor
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Stories in a Snap
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Weekly Blessing
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Live on Purpose
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River View levy wins voter approval
The 4.8-mill operating levy is continuous, reducing future ballot costs and supporting district expenses
River View Local Schools is grateful to the community for the passage of the 4.8-mill operating levy.
This levy has been part of the district since 1991. Making this levy continuous will prevent future ballot costs and provide financial stability for the expenses to run the district.
The board and administrators said they are grateful to voters and are aiming to reduce their footprint, cut costs and make improvements throughout the district.
"Thank you to the citizens of RVLSD for showing their confidence in our board and administration as we navigate the future of public education in Ohio for our children and staff," said Chuck Rinkes, superintendent.