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Gov. DeWine created college scholarship to keep top students in Ohio. So many accepted it, the state needed more money.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -A program Gov. Mike DeWine created to award scholarships to top high school graduates who attend college in the state, with the hopes that they’ll ultimately launch their careers in Ohio, was so successful that it needed more money before it began. The Ohio Controlling Board, a...
Ottawa resident recognized for supporting Navy Reserve Sailors
July 16, 2024, Press Release from the Navy Office Of Community Outreach: SAN DIEGO – David Godsil, an Ottawa, Ohio, resident, from Daikin Applied Americas, Inc., who represented one of 47 companies from across the nation, was honored by the Chief of Navy Reserve for their exceptional support of America’s Navy Reserve sailors during the Navy Employer Recognition Event (NERE), in San Diego on June 11, 2024.
O-G Junior ACME falls in state finals
ARCHBOLD — Ottawa-Glandorf advanced to the championship game of 2024 Junior ACME state tournament behind good pitching and timely hitting. During the state championship game the pitching part for the Titans kept them in the game. However, the Titan bats were unable to come through with that clutch hit to put pressure on the Coldwater pitching staff.
Ohio Renaissance Festival caps daily attendance, visitors must purchase tickets in advance
Editor's note: This story has been updated with new information provided by a Renaissance Festival spokesperson. Ohio Renaissance Festival visitors will have to plan ahead this year due to new daily attendance limits. ...
Ohio 24-hour abortion waiting period under legal attack as feared by amendment opponents
The fears of anti-abortion advocates in Ohio are being realized as abortion rights supporters challenge the state’s 24-hour waiting period rule as at odds with the abortion rights amendment enshrined into the state constitution last fall. The fight comes following the passage of a sweeping abortion rights amendment into the state constitution during the November […]
Controversy and debate arise from Ohio State Rep. Phil Plummer’s push for huge state pension reform
Columbus, Ohio – During a recent Ohio Retirement Study Council (ORSC) meeting, State Representative Phil Plummer presented an ambitious proposal aimed at tackling the continuous governance and financial management problems inside Ohio’s state pension systems. Plummer’s proposal seeks Ohio’s five main state pension systems to be consolidated into a single entity, a move that has sparked a debate among stakeholders and experts.
Kalida falls to Minster at state ACME tournament
COLDWATER — One half inning is all that separated Kalida and Minster during their ACME state tournament quarterfinal contest Saturday. Minster pushed across eight runs in the fifth inning to defeat Kalida 12-6 in the opening game of the 2024 state ACME tournament at Coldwater's Vertean Field in Memorial Park on a warm and sunny Saturday morning/early afternoon.
Ohio offers bonus to military, veterans to work in schools
(The Center Square) – Service members, veterans and their spouses can receive a taxpayer-funded bonus to work in Ohio schools for at least a year. The state recently announced the Military Recruit Award, which allows schools to offer a $3,000 hiring bonus to students who join the educational workforce in public school districts, community schools, independent STEM schools and joint vocational school districts. “In Ohio, we are proud to support...
Defiance college Jacket Woods Golf Course Receives Grant
The Defiance College Jacket Woods Golf Course received a $2,350 grant from the Defiance Area Foundation (DAF) Hanna Family Memorial Fund, during our last grant cycle. This grant money will be used for new flag replacements at the course. Pictured with the new flags are (L to R) Ted Czartoski – Director of Physical Plant, Phillip Stelzer – Assistant Director of Physical Plant and Jay Hason – DAF Grants Committee Member.
Rare roseate tern spotted along Lake Erie. Here's how you can get a glimpse of the bird
Birders, head to the city of Huron on the shores of Lake Erie to catch a glimpse of a rare visitor to the Buckeye State, a roseate tern. It's the first documented sighting of a roseate tern in the state, said Jamey Emmert, avian education coordinator for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. It's very unusual to find this coastal bird so far inland.
Mental Health Board asks for levy renewal in November
Jul. 16—LIMA — The Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties is asking voters to renew a 0.5-mill levy for 10 years. The levy, which will return to voters in November, raises $1 million a year for the Mental Health Board. Voters first adopted the levy in 1985, one of two levies the Mental Health Board relies on to supplement state and federal funding. The ...
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