Trailblazing to provide better care

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PIQUA — The 2020-21 UVCC junior Medical Careers Academy (MCA) class had the honor of being the first high school class to earn four industry-recognized credentials (IRCs) through the Elder Care Certificate program.

Hobart Institute hires HR generalist

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Troy — Hobart Institute of Welding Technology welcomes Jeffrey Randall to the team as the new Human Resources Generalist.

Edison State receives high student ratings

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PIQUA — Even during the uncertainty and changes that come with a pandemic, Edison State Community College has remained committed to providing a rewarding education for its students. This dedication was reflected in the high marks Edison State received in its 2021 Student Satisfaction Survey, conducted in April.

UVCC announces new welding fabrication program

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PIQUA — The Adult Division of Upper Valley Career Center has launched a new Welding Fabrication and Allied Processes program in an effort to enhance the skills of the local workforce and meet the high demand for welders in the manufacturing region.

Premier Health expands SCOUT® system to UVMC

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TROY — The SCOUT® wire-free radar localization system, which can improve precision and ease some of the anxiety of breast cancer surgery, is now in use at Upper Valley Medical Center.

Troy Area Chamber of Commerce holds ribbon-cutting for Wagner Metals Roofing and Remodeling

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Brett Wagner, president of Wagner Metals Roofing and Remodeling, cuts the ribbon at a ribbon-cutting ceremony the Troy Area Chamber of Commerce held on Friday for the business’s new location at 2 E. West Street in Troy.

Runyan named dean at Edison State

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PIQUA — Following an extensive search, Edison State Community College is pleased to welcome Dr. Andy Runyan of Troy as Dean of Professional and Technical Programs to the College’s academic leadership team. Runyan officially began in his role as dean on July 1.

Kinetic offers faster broadband

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COVINGTON — Faster broadband is now available from Kinetic by Windstream.

Kathy Henne: Give them what they want

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You’re preparing to sell your home, and you’ve taken all the right steps. You’ve contacted an experienced agent to represent you and to market your home, taken care of needed repairs, cleaned up the yard, and given your home the “white glove” treatment. How else can you attract a good offer?

Kathy Henne: Crash course in real estate

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When you’re buying a home, who do you think is the most important person in the transaction? YOU, of course! That doesn’t mean you won’t need experienced professionals for guidance and assistance.