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Sidney Municipal Court: June 2024
SIDNEY — The following people appeared for sentencing in Sidney Municipal Court during the month of June 2024. All sentences include the cost of prosecution:. Douglas Jerome Obringer, 32, of Centerville, was charged with speeding, $175 fine. Jonathan Kent Leach, 32, of Cincinnati, was charged with speeding, $135 fine.
Anna announces reduced, free lunch policy for 2024-25
Anna Local Schools has announced its 2024-2025 program year policy free and reduced-price meals, or free milk for students unable to pay the full price of meals or milk served under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast, After School Care Snack or Special Milk Programs. Each school office and...
Volunteers participate in Clean Sweep of Great Miami River
SIDNEY — Volunteers once again climbed into boats and started hunting for trash as they took part in the annual Clean Sweep of the Great Miami River on Friday morning. “The main goal is to remove trash from the river. Tires are a big thing. Second aim is to make people aware of the river so they know it needs to be taken care of,” Sidney Storm Water Technician Gregg Mitchell said. “Bring awareness to the importance of clean water the importance of the river to our town.”
Plans underway for Sidney’s Civil War Living History Weekend
SIDNEY — Final plans are being made for Sidney’s Civil War Living History Weekend. The two-day event is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 21, and Sunday, Sept. 22, in Tawawa Park in Sidney. The event is free and open to the public. “Tawawa Park’s 230 acres is ideally suited...
Completing the mission: Documentary bookends local painter's place in Ohio's outer space history
When Bill Hinsch set out to paint a 9-by-12 foot painting of Ohio’s most famous astronauts commissioned for the statehouse rotunda in 2023, he wasn’t sure if he could complete the job. He was 69 years old. He had just had two hip replacements. The painting would require him to stand on a scaffold for hours a day, working at a scale much larger than he had worked before. Yet one year, and some 1,000 hours of work later, Bill Hinsch, a Perrysburg resident, finished Ohioans in Space. The painting now hangs in the statehouse, in homage to Ohio’s remarkable astronaut legacy. Now, Bill Hinsch’s son, Alex Hinsch, has directed a documentary about his father’s painting. The documentary, titled Cradle of Astronauts, will highlight Bill Hinsch’s work on the painting and also tell the story of Ohio’s role in the history of NASA – bringing focus to the state’s “small-town heroes” who left their mark on U.S. space history.
Federal funding secured for major road construction project in Shawnee Township
ALLEN COUNTY, OH (WLIO) - Plans for a major road construction project in Shawnee Township are underway. The Allen County Engineer has secured federal funding that will cover the majority of a 2.8-million-dollar project that will make improvements at both the Shawnee Road and Breese Road intersection along with the South Dixie and Breese Road intersection. Breese Road between the two intersections will also get improvements, along with new pavement. A recent study has been completed on what changes would increase the safety of those areas.
Board of Elections prepares for November election
SIDNEY — The November general election is fast approaching and the Shelby County Board of Elections has been planning the many steps that must occur to assure a successful election. “In early May, Board members and staff attended a Regional Conference conducted by Ohio’s Secretary of State entitled “Ready...
Sidney-Shelby County Chamber of Commerce accepting nominations for Zenith award
SIDNEY — For 33 years, the Sidney-Shelby County Chamber of Commerce has recognized an individual that has dedicated themselves to a lifetime of community service to Shelby County. The Chamber is now accepting nominations for the 2024 award. The Chamber’s Zenith Award originated in 1990 and has been presented...
Doug McCollough Becomes First Executive Director Of Beta District
UNION COUNTY – The Beta District leadership announced today that Doug McCollough has been named the first ever Executive Director of The Beta District, an innovative ecosystem that spans from Columbus through Dublin, Marysville and Union County. As Executive Director, McCollough will play a key role in shaping the...
Mayors Association Sets Beggars Night Date
The Logan County Mayors Association met for their quarterly meeting Wednesday evening in West Liberty. Mayors from West Mansfield, Huntsville, Ridgeway, Rushsylvania, Bellefontaine, Russells Point, DeGraff, and Quincy were on hand to chat about several topics around the county. There’s always a debate among the mayors about when to hold...
BCS Board Evaluates Superintendent and Treasurer
The Bellefontaine Board of Education completed their annual evaluations of Superintendent Brad Hall and Treasurer Josh Wasson during their meeting Wednesday night. Board President Colin Yoder issued statements on both evaluations.“The Bellefontaine Board of Education gave Mr. Hall a positive review for the last academic year. The board believes he has done a great job managing district operations and personnel while keeping the district focused on academic excellence and student safety. The board is also pleased with the successful implementation of a new evidence-based reading curriculum and a new quarterly outreach initiative called “Chat with the Superintendent,” which gives parents and community members an opportunity to meet with Superintendent Hall to discuss district goals and operations and to address any questions or concerns. This ensures our district leadership continues to be open, transparent, and accessible to all.”
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