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Students design, build battering ram for Wood County Sheriff's Office vehicle
PERRYSBURG, Ohio — Students at Penta Career Center graduate high school with skills ready for the workforce. But, some used their skills while in class to already make an impact on their community. The Wood County Sheriff's Office has operated a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected — MRAP —vehicle on loan...
🦺Husted tours Vanguard; $9.4 million awarded in grants for vocational and technical ed
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Meet Lakota's New Educational Leader: Dr. Ashley Whitely Takes Charge as Superintendent
Lakota Local Schools has named Dr. Ashley Whitely as their new superintendent. She will lead the district in southwest Ohio starting August 1, 2024, following a brief transitional period. Her appointment was confirmed by the Board of Education on May 4, 2024, after a detailed selection process involving various stakeholders.
Starting ahead: BGSU journalism students embark on careers in broadcasting
BOWLING GREEN — Steven Anthony Iwanek donned a cap and gown on April 27 and walked with the Bowling Green State University class of 2024, graduating with his Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism. But the 21 year old already had a job in his chosen field lined up. He was to report to work at WTOL Channel 11 on the following Monday to start his full-time job working weeknights at the station. Iwanek is just one of many young journalists who have landed jobs either while still attending BGSU journalism classes or right after graduation. “My dad’s an English teacher and I’ve always had a fondness for writing so when I was deciding what I wanted to do with my life I thought I’d give broadcasting a shot,” said Iwanek, who got his start at WTOL last summer as an intern.
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