Woodward, Okla. —
A proposed increase in pay for substitutes tops the agenda for Monday's High Plains Technology Center Board meeting at 5:30 p.m. at the school.
"We're considering an increase in the hourly pay of substitutes to stay even with the rates offered elsewhere in the community," Assistant Superin-tendent Barclay Holt said.
Holt said the increase wasn't a "real significant amount, we just noticed our rates had been falling behind slightly."
Though a discussion of hiring part-time instructors and employees is on the agenda, as of 2 p.m. on Friday there were no potential employees being considered.
"We schedule that on the agenda in case any last minute applicants need consideration,” Rachelle Rogers, administrative assistant at HPTC.
Rogers said if no one comes up for consideration the board acknowledges that and passes over it.
Wrapping up the meeting will be votes for general fund encumbrances, building fund encumbrances, and the Novem-ber activity fund report.
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Pay increase on HPTC agenda
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Crews dig through night after deadly Okla. twister
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Woodward County fire departments send assistance to Moore
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Police: School near OKC directly hit by tornado
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Projects on city agenda
Renovation and construction projects are the theme for the Woodward City Commission's regular meeting Monday at 7 p.m. in City Hall.
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Museum hosting history lectures
If you've lived here long enough then you've surely heard about Woodward's "favorite son" Temple Houston, his famous "Soiled Dove" speech, and his infamous shootout with the Jennings brothers.
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Season approaching for Farmer’s Market
The Woodward Farmer's Market will be in a new location when it opens for the 2013 season on May 25.
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Routine items on agenda
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Walleye Rodeo is under way
CANTON - The Walleye Rodeo is under way in Canton with a number of events taking place.
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Police look for stabbing suspect
Woodward Police are investigating a stabbing incident that occurred early Wednesday morning at a residence in west Woodward.
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Seatbelts can make a difference
Just a few seconds.
That's all it takes to buckle up.
And wearing your seatbelt can make all the difference when it comes to surviving a traffic accident, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. - More Local News Headlines
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