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If your business or organization spends over $1,000 per month on electricity and natural gas, this webinar is for you!
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COLUMBUS, OH - John Paulding VFW Post 587’s Battle Cross Monument for the Paulding Veterans Memorial in Paulding, Ohio received a $5,000 grant. The grant came from America 250-Ohio, the official state commission responsible for spearheading Ohio’s celebrations and commemorations around America’s semi-sesquicentennial in 2026,
The Paulding County History Museum is excited to announce the theme for this year’s Celebration of Arts and Artists show. No one medium will be focused on this year, as in years past. Instead, all types of media by Paulding County artists are eligible for display. The exhibit will run from May 20 through June 24.
Dear editor,
For what seems like forever, 113 S. Williams St. has been the home of the newspaper that today is the Paulding Progress. This week, that has changed as we moved into a new office on the square in Paulding.
Before I took this job, I worked a series of retail jobs. Over the years, I got pretty good at it, but when COVID-19 hit, things took a hit for me. Recently, my friend Herc, short for “Hercules” yet spelled in a more historically accurate way, confessed the same dilemma.
ARCHBOLD, Ohio – Northwest State Community College will host a series of hands-on summer STEM camps for learners of all ages, beginning on June 9 with Tinker Camp. The camp season will wrap up on July 16. This year’s summer camp subjects include many of Northwest State’s academic divisions, including Custom Training Solutions (CTS), Arts & Sciences and Nursing & Allied Health, and Business & Public Service. All camps will be hosted at the Archbold campus, and campers can expect fun, hands-on learning activities as part of their action-packed camps.
ARCHBOLD, Ohio – The Northwest State Community College FIRST Robotics high school team 6181 (Cryptic Cyborgs) competed at the 2025 Buckeye Regional tournament held at Cleveland State University – Wolstein Center, April 3 through April 5, 2025.
Have you ever thought about or ever wondered what exciting things take place in the STEAM Center Engineering Classroom? If you don’t know, below are just a few examples of some of the amazing work the students have accomplished. If you would like more examples or want to know more stop in and talk with Mr. Stuart about the CTE Engineering Design Class.