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Updated: 7:01 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, 2007 | Posted: 6:10 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, 2007

Teachers In Harrison Co. Could Be On Strike By Morning

HARRISON COUNTY, Ohio —

The deadline for teachers in the Harrison Hills School District to reach a contact agreement with the school board expires at midnight on Oct. 1.

The teachers union and school board have been negotiating for weeks, but have been unable to reach a deal.

Harrison Hills superintendent Jim Drexler said plans are in place to keep students in the classroom in the event of a strike. The school board has approved the hiring of Michigan-based Huffmaster, a company that provides replacement workers and security during work stoppages.

NEWS9’s Ashley Koe is spending the evening in Harrison County monitoring last-minute talks between both sides. Stay with NEWS9 and WTOV9.com for continuing coverage.

Previous Stories: September 28, 2007: Talks Break Down In Harrison Hills School District September 27, 2007: Harrison County Teachers To Protest Thursday Night September 27, 2007: Harrison Hills Teachers, Board Fail To Reach Contract Agreement September 27, 2007: Strike Looming for Harrison Hills School District September 26, 2007: Harrison Hills Teachers Strike Could Be On Horizon September 21, 2007: Harrison Teachers, School Board Prepare For Strike September 13, 2007: Harrison Hills Teachers Issue Strike Notice

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