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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...
City record: Monday to Thursday
-7:54 a.m.: crash. Christina A. Smith, 35, of Troy, was traveling westbound on West Court Street in the far-left lane. At the green light, Smith traveled forward and Melvin E. Catterson, 63, of Jackson Center, turned left into the intersection and struck Smith. TUESDAY. -12:53 p.m.: warrant. Mya L. Browing,...
New Carlisle developments will add 600 homes
NEW CARLISLE- The city of New Carlisle is preparing for its first new housing boom since the 1960s, with two housing developments planning to add approximately 2,000 new residents over the next ten years. “The current population of New Carlisle is roughly 5,500,” City Manager Randy Bridge said. “We are...
Shelby County Fair opens for 164th year
SIDNEY — The 164th Shelby County Fair opened on Sunday with the Houston High School Wildcat Marching Band playing the National Anthem, led by Emily Barga, and Scout Troops 97, 5097 and 95 raising the American flag. County Commissioners Bob Guillozet and Julie Ehemann were in attendance, along with...
Downtown Sidewalk Sale continues Saturday
SIDNEY — businesses throughout Sidney are participating in the annual Downtown Sidewalk Sale, which started Friday and continues Saturday. Asteria Wine Boutique is offering 10 percent off on retail items, 20 percent off cases of wine, and 25 percebt off store merch. Bob’s Classic Bicycles is be offering a...
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.”
Shelby County Fair queen, king crowned
SIDNEY — The entertainment tent at the Shelby County Fair was packed as the 2024 Junior Fair King and Queen were crowned during Sunday’s competition, which saw a former Little Miss Shelby County Fair named as the Junior Fair Queen. Alexandria Gaerke, the daughter of Jason and Judie...
Piqua Commission hears ordinance to change meeting rules
PIQUA — The Piqua City Commission introduced an ordinance to adopt new rules for future commission meetings during on Tuesday, July 16. Some of the new updated rules for meetings would include: not continuing meetings after 9 p.m.; ensuring all comments are related to city business or activities; and instituting a public comment request card which will be monitored throughout public comment sessions.
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...
Roundup: Area village council, BOE meetings for July 1-17
RUSSIA — Russia Local School Board approved the hiring of many teachers and coaches along with bus drivers during its meeting on Wednesday. They accepted varying amounts of donations to be used for scholarships and sports programs. Principal Janel Slonkosky discussed the change in the permission slips required for...
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...
Sellman Updates Urbana Lion’s Club On Willman Building Project
Jamon Sellman, the owner and developer of the Willman Building project in Urbana spoke last week to the Urbana Lions Club to update the project’s status. The Willman building, located at 215 North Main Street in Urbana was the home of Willman Furniture for eighty-seven years before closing its doors in August of 2022.
Logan County’s Rich History Seen Through History Center
Logan County has a long history of people living in it, dating as far back as the Paleolithic Era in 13,000 B.C. The history of this valuable hunting land from its native inhabitants to the European settlers who pushed through its development can all be seen and enjoyed at the Logan County History Center on East Columbus Avenue in Bellefontaine.
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