Edison honors adjunct faculty at annual banquet

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PIQUA — Fifteen employees were recognized for instructing a combined total of 2,475 semester hours, or approximately 825 classes, in their careers at Edison State Community College’s annual adjunct faculty recognition banquet on Wednesday, Aug. 23.

‘Get out of your comfort zone’

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By Eamon Baird

Edison State enrollment continues to rise

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TROY — Edison State Community College’s faculty started the new academic year with full rosters in both in-person and online classes, on Monday, Aug. 28, with the college experiencing enrollment growth for the sixth time since 2016.

Riverside recommends postponing levy

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By Eamon Baird

THS shows top growth score of any Ohio school building

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TROY — Few school districts in Ohio have grown as much academically in the past year as the Troy City Schools (TCS), and no single school in the state has grown as much in the past year as Troy High School (THS), according to the Ohio Department of Education’s (OED) annual state report card, which was released Sept. 14.

Thursday to Monday forecast

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Thursday to Monday forecast

Tippecanoe HS announces 2023 homecoming court

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Tippecanoe High School has announced its 2023 homecoming court which includes, in the front row, Kelista Poulos, left to right, Nola Eberly, Molly Dunn, Lauren Ivy, Julia Burgbacher and Megan Landis. In the back row, from left to right, is: Brody Hogge, Gavin Poronsky, Roman List, Logan Smith, Grant Titley and Cael Liette.

Newton homecoming court chosen

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Newton High School has selected their homecoming court for 2023. Queen candidates include, Bella Hall, left to right, Reese Hess, Olivia Rapp, Chloe Shellenberger, and Sarah Willoughby. King candidates are Princeton Bess, Dan Fisher, Brady Downing, Ty Schauer and Carson Tucker. Both the king and queen will be crowned prior to Friday’s boys soccer match. The annual homecoming parade is to be held at 6 p.m. with the crowning to follow. Newton’s homecoming dance will be held on Saturday from 8-10 p.m. at the high school cafeteria.

City of Troy announces leaf pick-up schedule

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TROY — The city of Troy’s street department’s staff will begin Troy’s annual leaf pick-up program on Monday, Oct. 16.