May 2022

Legislative session extended into June

The legislature began the 2022 veto session on April 25. It has been an unusual year and the schedule confirms this since the legislature will return May 23 and the final day of session will not be until June. The last day is usually in mid-May. The delayed schedule is a response to the Congressional map being challenged in court.

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Ottawa City Commission Study Session Recap: May 2

During a May 2 study session, Ottawa City Commissioners reviewed the 2023 budgets for the city’s water and wastewater departments. Water treatment plant superintendent Scott Sneeden explained that the 2023 budget request was $800,000 over the 2022 request due to several costly but necessary projects at the city’s three water towers; the south tower needs paint removal and replacement, while the north tower needs its overflow moved to the exterior.

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Erin Smith, Ottawa High School

Hometown: Ottawa, KS Sports: Volleyball team freshman year, varsity golf team sophomore-senior year, bowling team sophomore-senior year, trap team Other school activities: Fellowship of the Stage Theatre Troupe, Environmental Club, Key Club, Spanish Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes (Vice President last year and Co-President this year), class secretary and treasurer all four years, O-Club (sells popcorn at sports events to raise money for OHS activities), Renaissance Program, band, choir, chamber choir Outside of school activities: Job at Camp Chippewa, internship at Ottawa Veterinary Hospital, FFA (junior advisor), member of International Thespian Society, performing arts center certified technician Academic Honors: Top 5 percent of OHS seniors, 4.0 GPA for entire middle school and high school career, National Philanthropic Educators Organization (PEO) Scholarship recipient Post-secondary plans: Attending the University of Wyoming to study pre-veterinary and animal science for large animal veterinary medicine Erin Smith just may be the most involved student at Ottawa High School – she’s a member of over half a dozen clubs and activities and has participated in the inaugural seasons of two different sports, girls bowling and girls golf, even making it to the state competition in the latter. When she’s not busy with school-related activities, Smith can be found working at the United Methodist Church’s Camp Chippewa, where she provides year-round maintenance work and helps take care of the camp’s horses.

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Jason Circle, Ottawa Middle School

Not many people can say they’ve spent their entire career working in one place, but Jason Circle has done just that. He’s spent a quarter of a century at Ottawa Middle School, 23 of those years as an industrial technology teacher. Throughout his career he’s touched countless lives of students, parents and staff, and that’s why he was selected as the subject of The Ottawa Herald’s first teacher spotlight.

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