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FriApr13

Office Depot offering free copies and shredding

Posted by akiefaber April 13th, 2012, 12:20 pm Post a Comment

Rachel Richardson reports

Office Depot is offering taxpayers some assistance this tax season.

Now through April 16, the office supply store is offering free copes of 2011 tax returns (25 black-and-white, single-side copies) and up to 5 pounds of shredding of confidential documents for free.

“During the hectic tax season, meeting deadlines is crucial, and it’s our priority to provide our customers with the resources and products that save them the most time,” said Kristin Micalizio, vice president of Office Depot’s Copy & Print Depot. “Office Depot’s wide range of tax offerings, coupled with promotions like our free copies and shredding offer, makes our stores a one-stop-shop for customers during the tax season.”

There’s no coupon needed to take advantage of the deals. But if you have more paperwork than most, you can download and print this coupon to get 25 black-and-white single-side copies for free. The coupon expires on Monday.

Office Depot has one location in West Chester at 7610 Voice of America Drive. For more information, go to www.officedepot.com.

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MonMar26

In case you missed it: Last week in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber March 26th, 2012, 1:04 pm Post a Comment

To let West Chester and Liberty Township residents catch up with the news that they need to know, WestChesterBuzz.com will list and link to all of last week’s top local stories every Monday.

Community leader passes away – The West Chester and Liberty township communities grieved the loss A. Christian Worrell III, who was responsible for the Graydon Head Legal Counsel Butler/Warren Office and was a member of countless local committees. Worrell’s funeral took place last Tuesday afternoon.

T.C. Rogers

T.C. Rogers. File photo.

My Furry Valentine to come back – The organizer for My Furry Valentine, a large pet adoption event that took place throughout Cincinnati, said that she expects to host another event next February. This past February, the main event was in West Chester. There have also been discussions to add another large pet adoption event in the summer or in the early fall.

Rogers keeps lead in commission vote – Political newcomer T.C. Rogers kept his edge over Courtney Combs as the Republican nominee for Butler County Commissioner last Tuesday when absentee and provisional ballots were counted. But the race is destined for an automatic recount by law because the margin is less than half of 1 percent. The recount is expected to take place this Monday.

West Chester playing role in Ohio’s economic development – The Atlanta-based magazine Site Selection awarded Ohio and Governor John Kasich first place in its annual Governor’s Cup rankings. The Governor’s Cup, which was announced in its March issue, ranks the 50 states according to their success in attracting capital investment projects. West Chester Township played a role in the state’s accomplishment.

Ezekiel (Zeke) Stepaniak

Ezekiel "Zeke" Stepaniak. Photo provided.

The Cone opens for the season – A West Chester landmark and popular location in the summer, The Cone, officially opened for the season last Thursday with a surprise opening night. The seasonal destination is open from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday through Saturday and from noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Lakota community comes together after fatal wreck – Lakota West High School and others in the school community mourned the loss of one its students – junior Ezekiel “Zeke” Stepaniak – and prayed for the recovery of another student – sophomore Ashley Stacy. Throughout the week, students showed their support in many ways.

Office Depot donates $97,000 in supplies to Lakota – The Lakota school district announced that it received $97,000 worth of office supplies from Office Depot. According to school officials, Office Depot donated 79,000 items that included highlighters, pens, trash bags, paper towels, batteries, glue sticks and binders.

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FriMar23

Office Depot donates $97,000 in supplies to Lakota

Posted by akiefaber March 23rd, 2012, 9:32 am Post a Comment

Sue Kiesewetter reports

A large donation of office supplies valued at nearly $97,000 will help keep costs down for the Lakota schools in coming months.The Business Solutions Division of Office Depot last week delivered 13 pallets of materials weighing more than 10,000 pounds to the district’s service center – one of the largest donations in recent memory.

School officials are dividing the more than 79,000 items – including highlighters toilet paper, pens, trash bags, paper towels, batteries, glue sticks, and binders – into bins for distribution to the schools in the 18,000-pupil district.

The merchandise is a combination of current inventory and surplus ‘fashion’ supplies that change from season to season, said Owen Torres, spokesman for Office Depot’s Florida headquarters.

Anything the district can’t use will be given to Reach Out Lakota or other charities that benefit the Lakota community, said Chris Passarge, the district’s executive director of business.

“It helps put a dent into what we’d purchase in the future,’’ Passarge said. “We can use a large portion to help offset future costs.”

The last time the district received such a large donation was about eight years when Tom and Jennifer Sharkey agreed to pay for and oversee construction of a 1,000 square-foot band room at Liberty Junior School, said Ron Spurlock, assistant superintendent, who was principal at Liberty Junior School when the Sharkey’s made the donation.

That donation, if the district would have hired contractors to build it, would have cost between $80,000 and $100,000.

“We’ve had people who have been very generous to the Lakota Schools. We’ve had some big donations,” Spurlock said.

“This donation from Office Depot is certainly one of the largest ones and we can certainly use it and are very grateful.”

It couldn’t come at a better time for the district as officials are struggling to reduce expenses after three levy defeats in the past two years.

Earlier this month the school board approved cuts totaling $10.5 million in personnel and programs for the 2012-13 school year. The cuts include the elimination of 141 school jobs – mostly teachers – along with dozens of classroom assistants, school nurses, and central office personnel.

“A lot of school districts are having financial problems like Lakota,’’ said Owen Torres, spokesman for Office Depot’s Florida headquarters. “We were very pleased to be able to do this and so were our representatives. They love doing this.”

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