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Southern Indiana Bank Announces Merger with Heartland BancCorp
German American Bancorp has announced it will merge with Ohio-based Heartland BancCorp. You don't have to drive too far in southwest Indiana to run across a German American Bank building. Growing up in Petersburg, Indiana, I often remember seeing the company's large bank building on Main Street with the flags waving in the wind out front. To me, it's become a staple along the stretch of wide road, and I don't think the city would look the same without it. Since I was a kid, the corporation has grown tremedously and has just announced yet another feat that will expand services into a neighboring state.
One-time benefit to Ohioans with cooling assistance during the summer months
Loveland, Ohio – The Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program (SCP) will provide a one-time benefit to eligible Ohioans to assist with electric bills, central air conditioning repairs, and air conditioning unit and/or fan purchases. The program will run from July 1 through September 30. Apply for Ohio Energy...
Need plans? Check out these 10 events in Columbus and central Ohio this weekend
Movies are groovy and this weekend's lineup includes a plethora of picks. The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA) will get the credits rolling with four flicks showing Thursday through Saturday as part of its ongoing Summer Movie Series. On Saturday, the day after what would have been James Baldwin's 100th birthday,...
Ohio’s Impact on the NCAA
Ohio has long been a cornerstone of college athletics, with its schools contributing significantly to the NCAA’s landscape across various sports. The state’s universities are known for their competitive programs, passionate fan bases, and notable alumni who have made their mark in professional leagues. This article explores Ohio’s ongoing impact on college athletics and its role in shaping the future of the NCAA.
Athens Community Arts and Music Festival to be held Saturday
Celebrate the summer one last time at the Athens Community Arts and Music Festival, set for 11:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Saturday on West Union Street in Athens. The Athens Community Arts and Music Festival provides live music performances, a variety of local and regional artists, and educational activities from local arts organizations that create a sense of discovery and community for diverse audiences of all-ages and backgrounds. Casa Cantina will host...
Meet Daily Jeffersonian's Top 20 male high school athletes of the last 25 years
It was a tough list that took a few months to compile. The top male high school student athletes this century in the Daily Jeffersonian's coverage area is a deep and talented list from the four schools – Cambridge, Meadowbrook, Buckeye Trail and John Glenn. ...
Ohio Future Fund giving out $15 million for megasite
(The Center Square) – Nearly $15 million in taxpayer funds are being used to help develop nearly 1,000 acres in northwest Ohio in hopes of luring major corporations to the state. Gov. Mike DeWine announced the money would go to the Defiance County Commission, which is expected to use it to install infrastructure at the Baltimore Avenue Industrial Corridor in Defiance. The goal, DeWine said, is to attract major corporations...
Klinker named 2024 Ohio History Teacher of the Year by Gilder Lehrman Institute
PIKETON — Andy Klinker, a teacher at Piketon Jr./Sr. High School, has been named the 2024 Ohio History Teacher of the Year by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Established in 2004, this prestigious award recognizes exceptional elementary through high school teachers for their outstanding contributions to American history education. Presented annually by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to K–12 American history education, this award honors one K–12 teacher from each state, the District of Columbia,...
Effort to give Ohio homeowners some property tax relief
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - An Ohio lawmaker from Cincinnati is urging his colleagues to support legislation that would give qualified homeowners up to $1,000 in property tax relief. Democratic State Rep. Dani Isaacsohn said he's heard his fair share of stories from people who say they need relief on their...
STDs In Michigan, Ohio and Indiana Among Highest In The Nation
A new study shows that 7 cities in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio have a concerning number of STD cases. Here's what you should know. Sexually transmitted diseases and infections aren't easy to talk about. However, the stigma that comes with STDs and STIs adds to the difficulty of protecting people from them. The United States is currently experiencing a substantial rise in chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. The number of syphilis cases has risen nearly 30% since last year. That is part of a shocking trend according to InnerBody.com,
Three student-athletes, Men's Golf program earns academic honors from GCAA
NORMAN, Okla. – Three members of the Denison University men's golf team were recently announced as 2023-24 All-America Scholars by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA). The Big Red also earned the GCAA Outstanding Team Academic Award from the organization. Denison was one of 240 schools across six...
Discovery of invasive species prompts Columbus to drain Whetstone Casting Pond
The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department drained the pond at Whetstone Park in recent days following the discovery of an invasive fish in the water. The department closed the Whetstone Casting Pond in Clintonville Monday, July 22 to remove an invasive species known as the round goby. The department was alerted after...
Diverse bicycling group brings people together, builds community and helps riders train for their cancer-fighting Pelotonia weekend
April James, Stephen Gammon, and Steve Johnson have a big task at hand. Along with raising a collective minimum of $4,500, on Saturday August 3, 2024, they are part of a group riding in the 50-mile Pelotonia bike ride that runs through the suburbs of Columbus, including Granville. While many...
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