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Monday • February 20, 20174 The Kittanning Paper

Armstrong Sports Hall of Fame 2017 Inductees Have Been Announced

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Last week the Armstrong County Sports Hall of Fame Board of Governors selected their 2017 inductees, in total there will be ten new mem-bers to the Hall of Fame.

Ford City will have two in-ductees, Casandra Pinson for women’s basketball and Paul Lhote for baseball will repre-sent Ford City this year.

Representing Freeport will be two new inductees, Vicki

Keasey who will be inducted for her work as a softball coach along with Fred Ham-ilton for football will repre-sent Freeport’s inductees this year.

For Kittanning Dave Sysyn will be inducted for his work as a boys basketball coach. Also representing Kittanning this year will be Jerry Sybert who will also be inducted for basketball, but as a player.

Leechburg will have the most inductees this year (3). Leechburgh’s inductees

include, Robb Smith (foot-ball coach), Charles Bonello (football), and Dennis Wolfe (special award builder).

Finally, Robert Walker of Parks Township rounds out the list of inductees this year and he was awarded a spe-cial military award.

The 45th annual Banquet will take place on April 30th at the Laube Hall in Freeport and will start at 4:00 PM. The board and guests will also celebrate 12 High School se-niors, awarding scholarships throughout the banquet.

Lenape Tech Hires Manor Township Police...Manor Township Police

officer will be at Lenape Tech 20 hours per week, but Chief Petrosky said Manor Township residents will still be safe.

“(The new contract) will not have an impact on lo-cal police coverage. We will have officers out while (school resource officers) are at the school,” Chief Petrosky said. “There will

be no (negative) impact on the community or loss of police services.”

Local taxes will also not be raised due to the con-tract.

Before the committee meeting began, school committee members be-gan discussing the 2017-18 school year budget salaries and benefits.

Brock said next year’s budget includes more than

a three percent wage in-crease projection for teach-ers. Teachers are currently negotiating their new con-tract.

Healthcare expenses are expected to increase about 13 percent and retirement another two percent.

The rest of the budget is expected to be reviewed before the March commit-tees meeting at 6PM. Com-mittee meetings are open to the public.