West Holmes Maintenance Supervisor Mitch Neece Featured on Feb. 6 School Report
West Holmes maintenance supervisor Mitch Neece was featured in a Feb. 6 school report; the audio update covers building and maintenance items that affect students, staff and families.

West Holmes Maintenance Supervisor Mitch Neece was the subject of a WKLM school report that included an audio update about building and maintenance matters important to parents, staff and taxpayers. The WKLM post carries the title "2-6-26 West Holmes School Report-Maintenance Supervisor Mitch Neece." and is credited "By Melissa Patrick" with the date February 6, 2026. The station post includes an embedded MP3 labeled "Audio Player" of the Feb. 6, 2026 school report.
The textual material accompanying the WKLM entry describes the posting as a "community-focused update on building/maintenance items and di" but the sentence is truncated in the available copy. The explicit promise of an audio file suggests listeners can hear the full remarks, but the written excerpt does not supply a transcript or direct quotes from Mitch Neece. That limits what can be reported from the text alone about scope, timelines or costs tied to any projects mentioned in the broadcast.
West Holmes district materials identify Mitch Neece as the district Maintenance Supervisor on the Maintenance page. The same page lists Dan Hendershott as Maintenance. Page headings and navigation elements observed on the district site include "Select Page", "# Maintenance" and "### STAFF", and the site menu items include "Military Family Resources", "Calendar", "ProgressBook", "Food Menus", "Forms & Policies", "Directory", "Athletics" and "Contact Us". Contact entries for the maintenance staff on the page include Cloudflare email-protection fragments appended to names; for Mitch Neece the obfuscated string is "/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#600d0e050503052017051314080f0c0d05134e0f1207" and for Dan Hendershott the string is "/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#e18589848f85849392898e9595a196849295898e8d8c8492cf8e9386".
Maintenance updates carry direct local implications. Building work and facilities upkeep affect daily operations such as class schedules, playground and athletic-field availability, cafeteria service and safety systems. For families and staff in Holmes County, knowing the timing and scale of maintenance activity helps plan child care, transportation and extracurricular participation. For taxpayers and school-board voters, maintenance priorities also inform budget and capital planning decisions.
The WKLM audio and the West Holmes staff listing together establish who is speaking and where the district posts staff information, but the available text does not provide project specifics. Expect follow-up reporting when the district or the station supplies a transcript or additional details from the Feb. 6 audio. In the near term, residents concerned about facility timing or safety should note the names Mitch Neece and Dan Hendershott on the district Maintenance page and watch for further district communications and WKLM posts that may expand on the Feb. 6 update.
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