Edison, Fastlane offers manufacturing pathway scholarship
PIQUA — The Workforce Development and Work-Based Learning Office with Edison State Community College and partner Fastlane and the Edison Foundation will be offering eight $1,000 scholarships.
Alzheimer’s Association, ProMedica Hospice Expert Series
DAYTON — The Alzheimer’s Association Miami Valley Chapter is offering two virtual Expert Series education programs in April, providing families with the opportunity to hear from experts about the stigma of hospice care and communication strategies to help keep the peace when a loved one has dementia.
Grants to fund Holocaust, genocide education in Ohio
COLUMBUS —The Ohio Holocaust and Genocide Memorial and Education Commission (OHGMEC) is partnering with Ohio Humanities to launch an inaugural grant program funding educational projects and programming in communities across the state about the Holocaust and genocide.
BBS celebrates 100 years of protecting Ohio
COLUMBUS – On Thursday, April 6, the Ohio Board of Building Standards (BBS) celebrated 100 years of protecting the safety of Ohioans and buildings across the state by ensuring compliance in the construction industry.
Prom Safety Week kicks-off with “drunk” Mario Kart
CASSTOWN — To kick-off Prom Safety Week at Miami East High School, Deputy Wes Kilby, school resource officer (SRO) organized a game of Nintendo’s Mario Kart with vision impairment goggles during lunch periods on Monday, April 10.
CareFlight responds to crash involving motorcycle, deer
By Mike Ullery
Former owners of dogs removed charged with animal cruelty
By Matt Clevenger
Tavern Building owner issues statement
By Matt Clevenger
Easter sunrise service
The doors at Lostcreek Memory Barn are opened to reveal the sun coming over the horizon during a sunrise service on Easter morning where the congregations of Cove Springs Church and Casstown-Bethel United Methodist Church held a joint service to celebrate Jesus rising on the third day, Easter Sunday.
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