The Lawrence County Board met Wednesday and formally introduced two new agency directors recently hired.
Ryan Holdrith is the new director of the Lawrence County Ambulance Service. He is a native of Sumner who now resides in Claremont in neighboring Richland County. He has an extensive background in EMS services and the medical industry and has been on the job now for about 3 weeks assessing needs and transitioning into the new position.
Zac Cavender is the new E-911 Director. He is a local resident who has worked at the Lawrence County Jail for the last 8 years as a dispatcher and has always looked at advancing in the law enforcement communications area. He has only been on the job for less than a week and indicated to GIANT-FM News that he is looking to continue the advancements being made by the E-911 Board.
The board also approved the reappointment of Robert Andrews to a 3-year-term as trustee of the Christy Fire Protection District.
Kindergarten enrollment continues
Indiana releases update to the State Nutrient Reduction Strategy
Bridge closure to impact State Road 32 over Prairie Creek in Fountain County
13 members of armed drug trafficking and dog fighting ring sentenced
Food sport’s biggest stage will be at Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center
Education Union for ISTA staff files unfair labor charges
People urged to take precautions against tick-borne disease as risk increases with warmer weather
Hoosiers may qualify for free well water testing
FBI joins search for missing Owen County woman
Attorney General vows to protect Hoosiers from gas price gouging during temporary gas tax suspension
Rockville Town Board hikes sewer fee, talks irrigation program
Elevated fire weather risk in Central Indiana
All-way stop coming to U.S. 231 and State Road 234 in Montgomery County
Lane, shoulder closures to impact I-74 in Fountain County
