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Governor DeWine Signs Executive Order Ahead of Total Solar Eclipse
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Executive Order 2024-04D to assure Ohioans the state is well-prepared for the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, that will cross a 124-mile-wide band in the state of Ohio. “The safety and well-being of Ohioans is always at the forefront of...
It’s National Pi Day
National Pi Day on March 14th recognizes the mathematical constant π. Also known as pi, the first three and most recognized digits are 3.14. The day is celebrated by pi enthusiasts and pie lovers alike!. #NationalPiDay. Pi is the ratio between the circumference of a circle and its diameter....
Mercy Health Life Flight Network Unveils New Helicopter
Mercy Health is pleased to announce the addition of a new helicopter into the Mercy Health Life Flight Network fleet. This new helicopter is our first AgustaWestland AW119 Koala EMS helicopter – a lighter weight model that offers more options on landing sites to be closer to where EMS agencies are responding to emergencies.
WOOD COUNTY MUSEUM TO HOST MEET & GREET WITH UNNATURAL OHIO AUTHORS
The Wood County Museum is pleased to host a meet-and-greet & book signing event with Kristina Smith and Kevin Moore, authors of “Unnatural Ohio” on Thursday, March 14th at 6:00 PM at the Wood County Museum. Admission will be $7 per person, or free for museum members. The price includes the meet-and-greet, with light refreshments available and tours of the museum’s exhibits.
5 reasons for students to explore new subjects in an online summer course
(BPT) – Summer means school’s out, but that doesn’t mean your student has to stop learning. High school students can make the most of their summer by applying to an online summer program. Students who participate in a virtual summer program can explore new subjects and expand their skills while still leaving plenty of downtime to enjoy the warmer months.
NB Historical Society Honors Local Photographer with Exhibit
The North Baltimore Ohio Area Historical Society is opening an art exhibit of photographs by local amateur photographer James Cavett(1908-1949). Mr. Cavett, who was a local pharmacist, was also an avid amateur photographer and his photograph collection was given to the Historical Society. Mr. Cavett and his wife, Janice, lived...
Summer Business Program for High SchoolStudents to be hosted by BGSU
[Columbus, OH, March 12, 2024] – Ohio Business Week is excited to announce registrations are. open for their 2024 summer business program. Ohio Business Week creates a hands-on experiential environment to educate, empower and encourage a diverse population ofhigh. school students to recognize and achieve their potential. Business leaders,...
How to Protect Your Family from Tornadoes
(Family Features) When clouds loom overhead and winds pick up in your area, it’s crucial to keep an eye on the sky and an ear toward local news broadcasts. Capable of destroying buildings, uprooting trees and sending dangerous debris flying, tornadoes are rotating columns of air that extend from the base of thunderstorms to the ground.
Celebrate St. Pat’s with Traditional Irish Dishes
(Family Features) If St. Patrick’s Day inspires feelings of hearth and home rather than leprechauns and green beer, you can celebrate tradition with warm, filling meals that harken back to Irish heritage. Soups and stews are certain to conjure up some nostalgia while soft, delicious cake is a perfect way to honor tradition regardless of your ancestry.
Ruth Ann Wagner, 91
Ruth Ann Wagner, 91, of Bloomdale, died at 3:34 a.m., Sunday, March 10, 2024, at The Heritage Manor, Findlay. She was born on March 8, 1933, in Leipsic to the late Loren and Cora (Halbgewoks) Schmidt. She married Verlin L. “Tony” Wagner on July 3, 1953, and he preceded her in death on August 30, 2013.
Visit a State Fish Hatchery beginning March 23
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife invites the public to visit a state fish hatchery during this year’s open houses to learn about fish production. Hatchery open houses are free of charge and are a great chance to see fish up close before they are stocked into one of Ohio’s many public lakes and rivers.
Money Matters: Key Insights into Tax Refunds and Financial Priorities
(BPT) – Tax season can be a stressful and challenging time for many Americans. In fact, according to the second-annual “Straight Talk Wireless™ Tax Stress Index,” 1 in 5 people want to throw their phone due to frustration over taxes. That’s not all Straight Talk uncovered....
OSHAA: Journey to State Basketball Finals Continues
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The pairings are set for this week’s Ohio High School Athletic Association girls basketball state tournament at the University of Dayton Arena, in addition to this week’s OHSAA boys basketball regional tournaments. Today, the OHSAA wrestling state finals begin at 5 p.m. at the...
Sourdough from Scratch: 4 Variations of Friendship Breads
(Family Features) What better way to celebrate friendship and camaraderie than with comforting foods all can enjoy. Sourdoughs and friendship breads may go in and out of fashion, but you can make them a staple of your inner circle with recipes that are easier than they appear. Consider this Sourdough...
4 Steps to Monitor Blood Pressure at Home
(Family Features) Nearly half of all adults in the United States have high blood pressure, or hypertension, and many don’t even know it. High blood pressure is a leading cause of heart attack, stroke, heart failure and even death, but can be controllable. To stay on top of your...
Blanchard Valley Hospital Awarded on Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals 2024 List
Findlay, Ohio – Blanchard Valley Hospital has been awarded on Newsweek’s list of World’s Best Hospitals 2024 as a Five-Year Champion. Newsweek and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider, present this prestigious award. The award was announced recently and can be viewed on Newsweek’s website.
NBHS Student of the Month for March 2024
The staff of North Baltimore High School has selected Andre Johnson as the Student of the Month for March. In the busy halls of our high school, Andre has always been a source of inspiration and kindness. He has an infectious positivity that lifts the spirits of both staff and students. He is a natural leader who understands that he is a role model for others in the building – a responsibility that he takes very seriously.
A Better-for-You Way to Begin the Day
(Family Features) Starting a journey toward better health and wellness can begin the same way you can (and should) start each day: with a nutritious breakfast. A morning meal loaded with nutrient-boosting flavor provides the foundation you need not only for the day at hand, but for a sustainable long-term eating plan, as well.
BVHS Weekend Column
March has arrived. For many men, this is a time to take it easy and enjoy watching your favorite (or not-so-favorite) college basketball team compete in March Madness. For others, it’s your last break before a busy spring of outdoor work around the yard or in the fields. For these reasons, March has often also been considered the perfect time to think about a vasectomy. ESPN has even covered the trend of men scheduling vasectomies in March, and local trends reflect this as well. Some clinics even report a 50% increase in vasectomies through March.
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