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Bloom-Carroll student takes first place at State Science Day for soybean project
Alaina Bell recently won the first place Ohio Soybean Bioscience Award for her project titled “How Does Peptide D4E1 Affect Soybean Cyst Nematode Survival Rate?” at the State Science Day. Alaina will be a senior at Bloom Carroll High School and was a student in Joe Carter’s class at the time of...
WCH Police Dept. arrests/citations
According to reports, the following individuals have been arrested or cited by the Washington C.H. Police Department. They are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Aug. 11. James R. Aitken Jr., 36, Tamaroa, Ill., disorderly (fourth-degree misdemeanor). Aug. 10. Jen S. Bogard, 70, 610 Kathryn St.,...
Highland County Retired Teachers Association awards 3 scholarships
The Highland County Retired Teachers Association is honored to announce the 2024-25 HCRTA Scholarship recipients: Jenna Rhoades, Abbigail Manning and Kaylei Sanderson. Each student will receive $500 for tuition. Jenna Rhoades, the daughter of Jimmy and Jessica Rhoades, is a 2024 graduate of Hillsboro High School. She will attend Wright...
Highland County Sports Schedule: Aug. 12-17
Highland County Sports Schedule for the week of Aug. 12-17 (varsity, regular-season only). Schedules subject to change due to weather. Hillsboro, McClain at FAC #3 at Jackson (Franklin Valley), 4 p.m. Peebles at Whiteoak, 4 p.m. Girls Golf. Fairfield at Washington (The Greens), 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 13. Boys Golf.
New contest will name Columbus’ best tiki drink; You can vote for your pick here!
While the Kahiki Supper was shuttered in the year 2000, the tiki spirit is very much alive and well in Columbus with a new, first-of-its-kind event. That means the inaugural (614) Tiki Week kicks off today, and it’s incredibly for you to get involved. Sponsored by Diplomatico Rum, Tiki...
Shawnee State University names Dr. Mark Mirabello Faculty Emeritus
Shawnee State University Board of Trustees has awarded Dr. Mark Mirabello with Faculty Emeritus recognition following his retirement from the university. A professor of Social Sciences, Dr. Mirabello was with the university for 37 years. “Nearly every student in the last four decades has had the pleasure of learning from...
Shawnee State University to host Dental Hygiene Continuing Education Day on Sept. 28
Shawnee State University’s Dental Hygiene program will host a Continuing Education Day on Saturday, Sept. 28. Part of annual Homecoming Weekend celebrations, the event will offer Dental Hygiene alumni and other dental professionals the opportunity to complete continuing education hours. Continuing Education Day will consist of presentations by dental...
SSU Project BEAR members attend Elevate Conference
Members of the Shawnee State University Project BEAR (Building Emerging & Achieving Readers) program recently had the opportunity to attend the Elevate Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Focused on promoting literacy among children from birth to age five, Project BEAR members were able to expand their program’s skills by attending interactive sessions at the conference.
Shawnee Game Conference to be held Nov. 1 & 2
Shawnee State University has announced the 23rd annual Shawnee Game Conference (SGC) will be held on campus, Nov. 1 & 2, 2024. The longest-running academic game conference in the Midwest, SGC continues its tradition of fostering innovation and creativity in the gaming industry. Featuring sessions hosted by industry professionals, interactive...
SSU Psychology graduate uses her degree to help local high school students
Graduating from Shawnee State University in 2018 with her Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Adrianna Adams is currently serving as a school social worker for the Southern Ohio Educational Service Center (ESC). Using her psychology background to propel herself in to a career in social work, Adams is grateful for how her SSU degree prepared her.
Meet Mary Jo Carle, Crawford County’s Outstanding Senior Citizen
BUCYRUS — Mary Jo Carle is helping others find redemption in the midst of pain. Carle serves as the program coordinator of Together We Hurt, Together We Heal. The Bucyrus-based organization that provides support to families impacted by illicit drug use. The Bucyrus resident recently received this year’s Crawford...
Zapp, Morris Day speak on 614 Funk Fest performances
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Columbus Commons was home to the second annual 614-Funk Fest tonight. The event highlights the funk music genre, including one group who performed who are native to Ohio and known for their impact on funk music. The group, Zapp, was joined by artists like Morris Day who are grateful this […]
Northridge celebrating stadium opening Monday
A new era of Northridge athletics will be unveiled this week. The school is hosting a grand opening for its new stadium at 5 p.m. Monday. The stadium located east of the high school will have the twice the capacity, full-service concessions and restrooms and an eight-lane track. During Monday’s ceremony, the victory bell will be dedicated long-time coach and supporter Jim Hess, who died in 2022. The school also will recognize Isabel Evans for her Division II state championship in the 100 hurdles last June. This article originally appeared on Newark Advocate: Northridge celebrating stadium opening Monday
Four-Star Wide Receiver And Ohio State Target Phillip Bell Sets Commitment Date For Aug. 31
Ohio State has learned the commitment dates for one of its more sought-after 2025 prospects. Mission Viejo, Calif., four-star wide receiver Philip Bell, the nation’s 17th-best wideout and 171st-best overall player, will choose between Georgia, Ohio State, Washington and USC on Aug. 31, the same day the Buckeyes open their highly anticipated 2024 season at home against Akron.
Aces of Trades: Betsy Gosnell helps others develop their passions, serve their community
COSHOCTON – She’s convinced she has the best job in the county. “As a kid I didn’t think much about my future other than to go to college, find a husband, get married and start a family,” recalled Betsy Gosnell. “As my mother worked for the school district, I thought that seemed like...
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