LOWVILLE — With a local child care provider declining the opportunity, Lewis County is looking for interest from other providers willing to open at the temporary county human services building to be located in the former Glenfield Elementary School starting in September.
“It’s all set up. It’s a great little wing. Unfortunately, at relatively the last minute, we’re not going to be able to partner with Hand and Hand (Early Childhood Center),” Lewis County Manager Ryan M. Piche said during the county’s Health and Human Services Committee meeting Tuesday. “If there’s another child care agency in our region that wants to start a business (here), we’ve got the facility. We’ve got the American Rescue Act money. We just simply need the organization that’s willing to make that very small…