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Final open house held at Union Elementary

Final open house held at Union Elementary

| May 6, 2019

PERRY TOWNSHIP – Linda Wells hasn’t taught at Union Elementary School for 19 years, but the school is still very dear to her. “The teachers are still all my friends,” she said. “We were like family. The staff was so supportive of each other.” Wells taught at the River View elementary school from 1994 to […]

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River View Board continues discussions on possibly closing Union

| November 13, 2018

WARSAW – For the past 54 years the River View Local School District has been very dependent on revenue it receives from the AEP Power Plant. “Having the power plant, along with sound, responsible fiscal management, are major reasons for why the River View Board of Education has been able to offer the quality education […]

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Union planning community health fair

Union planning community health fair

| May 1, 2018

WARSAW – The second annual Union Elementary Health Fair will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 3, at the school. The event is free and open to the public. Union Elementary School classes will each have a display that gives information about health issues/diseases that affect children (class research projects). Community organizations and agencies […]

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Union High School celebrates 72nd reunion banquet

Union High School celebrates 72nd reunion banquet

| May 8, 2017

COSHOCTON – Students who graduated from Union High School gathered on Saturday, May 6 at the Coshocton County Career Center for a catered dinner by Schumaker Farms and to reminisce about their alma mater. Hazel Crouthers went to New Guilford School, a two-room school house, until it closed. She began going to Union in 6th […]

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Union’s location is a concern to educators

| June 21, 2016 | 0 Comments

WARSAW – One of the main concerns with Union Elementary School is how long it would take first responders to get there in case of an emergency. “We’ve been told it would take deputies a minimum of 20 minutes to get here and some of the other first responders a little longer,” said Jarred Renner, […]

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