
February Students of the Month at Grover Hill Elementary
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COLUMBUS—State Representatives Roy Klopfenstein (R-Haviland) and Josh Williams (R-Sylvania Twp.) recently introduced legislation to close a current loophole in Ohio’s Sex Offender Registration and Notification (SORN) laws.
On Monday, February 3, 2025, Vantage Career Center opened its doors to over 850 sophomores from 13 associate school districts for its annual Sophomore Day, an immersive experience designed to introduce students to hands-on technical career education. This event provided students with a firsthand look at Vantage student life, career opportunities, and the potential pathways available through career-technical education.
VAN WERT—Van Wert Fire Department was called to the Subway at 1112 South Shannon St. at 6:23 p.m. Wednesday night for a car on fire in its drive-through.
COLUMBUS – State Reps. Gary Click (R-Vickery) and Roy Klopfenstein (R-Haviland) recently reintroduced the Strategic Tax Opportunities for Raising Kids (STORK) Act, legislation from the 135th General Assembly to provide tax relief to Ohio’s young families and expectant mothers.
Reimbursement negotiations between Cigna Insurance and Mercy Health Services are facing a deadline that could affect up to 30,000 Ohio patients with insurance through Cigna.
Ohio Senate Bill 1 is drawing strong reactions across the state, particularly from students in higher education. The bill, which its supporters say aims to promote institutional neutrality, has been met with vocal opposition from students and faculty who argue it threatens academic freedom.
SCOTT - At the February meeting of the Village of Scott Council, a proposal was made to create a community garden to benefit the residents. It was expressed that a community garden would help strengthen a sense of community among the village’s residents, create a space of beauty in the village and provide fresh produce for those residents needing it.
Recent federal executive orders have left many organizations in Ohio navigating uncertainty, particularly when it comes to funding for essential services.