Park Ave. school students plant Pinwheels for Peace
Pinwheels for Peace, an annual event that is observed internationally, was also carried out by students at the Park Avenue Elementary School in Mount...
Career tool in place at CL schools
Cardington-Lincoln School District Superintendent Brian Petrie explained the Career Advising Policy to members of the Board of Education during their regular meeting on September...
Knox environmental center has photo contest, moon hike
Community members are invited to participate in two events this month through the Brown Family Environmental Center at Kenyon: a moonrise hike and a...
Galion names new superintendent
The Galion City School District has selected a new leader. James Grubbs Jr. was unanimously approved as the new Superintendent during the regular Board...
MG teacher inservice day builds teamwork
What do marble races, scavenger hunts, and tower building have in common? They are all teambuilding exercises that Mount Gilead High School’s teachers participated...
Northmor students participate in bill vote
Northmor Government, JOG, and Youth Safety Council students were welcomed to the state capitol at the end of May as a recipient of a...
5 reasons why parents should review insurance coverage for college students
Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor urges parents of college students to review their insurance policies to make sure students have adequate insurance protection.“It’s important for...
Ohio Central Bible College to hold Fall Semester registration on Sept. 11-12
Ohio Central Bible College will hold its Fall Semester registration for classes on Friday, September 11 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, September...
Eyes of Freedom Memorial Exhibit coming to Galion
The Eyes of Freedom Memorial Exhibit will be on display in Galion High School gymnasium starting Aug. 31 through Friday, Sept. 4. The truck...
University of Findlay freshmen class breaks record
The University of Findlay this fall is welcoming its largest freshmen class ever, and is celebrating its sixth consecutive semester of enrollment increases. Administrators...