As part of the University System of Ohio’s efforts to maintain affordability for record numbers of students, Chancellor Eric D. Fingerhut today announced Lumina Foundation for Education will spend up to $950,000 on a multi-year initiative that focuses on consolidating administrative operations across campuses.
Central Ohio’s own Arnett Howard will share his soothing sounds and serve as the featured entertainment during the 114th Annual Charity Ball, set for Saturday, December 5 at the Chillicothe Elks Hall. The special evening is sponsored by the Women’s Board of Adena Health System and is open to the entire community.
The store is the first location for the new format, which is smaller than a traditional Petland and offers grooming services. Customers will experience many of the same features as in a traditional Petland, including the pets!
As part of the Ohio Senate’s proposal to fix a projected shortfall in the state budget, State Senator John Carey (R-Wellston) worked to include three important amendments to restore funding for projects and services in the 17th Senate District.
Southern State Community College's Your Place program will mark its 30th anniversary with a special celebration 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, in the Edward K. Daniels Auditorium on Central Campus, 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro.
Driven by the first-time buyer tax credit, existing-home sales showed another big gain in October with a strong uptrend established over the past seven months, while inventories continue to decline, according to the National Association of Realtors®.
Loss of arm function is one of the most devastating consequences of stroke. And in the U.S., alone, about 800,000 people each year suffer from a Cerebrovascular Accident, or stroke, with more than half requiring physical and/or occupational therapy.
The U.S. Department of Labor announced on Nov. 19 that $4.4 million in National Emergency Grant (NEG) funding has been awarded to Ohio to continue assisting workers that were affected when DHL Express eliminated its North American air and ground freight operations in Wilmington.
On the morning of Wednesday November 11, Lynchburg-Clay High School hosted its annual Veterans Day program. The program was conducted by the school’s student council members and advisor, Mrs. Michelle Truman.
On the morning of Wednesday November 11, Lynchburg-Clay High School hosted its annual Veterans Day program. The program was conducted by the school’s student council members and advisor, Mrs. Michelle Truman.
Commissioners finalized preparations for this week’s visit by Ohio first lady Frances Strickland, while focusing on a number of other pending issues at their Wednesday board meeting.