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Ryan Leads All 30 For Ohio Speedweek Score
ORRVILLE, Ohio — There’s little doubt Jordan Ryan grew up attending races during Ohio Sprint Speedweek and eventually got to participate in a few. Now the 27-year-old from Bellevue, Ohio, can call himself an Ohio Sprint Speedweek winner. Ryan led all 30 laps Monday at Wayne County Speedway...
Ross baseball's Braylon Schneider, Cameron Joseph named second-team NLL Cardinal Division
Fremont Ross junior pitcher Braylon Schneider and sophomore outfielder Cameron Joseph were second-team in the Northern Lakes League Cardinal Division for baseball. Clay senior shortstop Vinny Gallaher was player of the year. Track Everybody knew where Woodmore's Travis would be, nobody else could get there prior ...
Oak Harbor senior Gregory, Bellevue classmate Henney spotlight Ohio softball
Bellevue senior catcher Kyra Henney was recognized first-team all-state for softball in Division II and outstanding performer in the Sandusky Bay Conference Lake Division. Oak Harbor senior first baseman Porter Gregory was first-team all-state in Division III. Gibsonburg sophomore catcher Cheyenne Reese was first-team all-state in Division IV and first-team...
State awards $600,000 to Plymouth Fire Department for new firehouse
PLYMOUTH — A $600,000 state grant announced Monday means the planned $3.4 million Plymouth Fire Department facility is likely fully funded without the need for additional local tax money. State Sen. Mark Romanchuk (R-Ontario) announced the investment of millions from the One-Time Strategic Community Investment Fund to fund “meaningful...
OSU lands $4.9M federal grant to train 'climate-ready' workforce along Lake Erie shoreline
The Biden Administration is spending $60 million to provide more climate-adaptation training to students living in nine ecosystems, including the western Lake Erie shoreline between Toledo and Cleveland. Ohio State University is getting $4.85 million of Inflation Reduction Act money to make first-ever “climate-ready” training affordable for the next generation of Great Lakes hydrologists, shoreline engineers, water treatment plant operators, and other jobs that have a focus on anything from chronic algal blooms to fluctuating water levels. Lorrayne Miralha, an OSU assistant professor of watershed modeling and data analytics, said she was thinking of algae-related nutrients and runoff when her team put together a proposal for the funding. “Our goal is to train at least 100 climate-ready workers,” she said, adding that she expects to begin training this August.
⚾Spiegel Grove Squires vintage baseball game draws 300 fans to Fremont's Hayes property
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Meet Your Neighbor: Design studio makes its home in Woodville
Local folks traveling through Woodville in the past year have likely noticed a new business has taken up residence in the former Mortise and Tenon storefront. Although the awning still has the furniture’s store name emblazoned on it, the remaining signage tells the story — this is now the home of Pierce Design Studio, pride and joy of Julia Pierce, owner and resident artist.
Sunflowers shine on new mural in Pemberville
PEMBERVILLE, Ohio — A few miles past a sign welcoming visitors to the sleepy village of Pemberville, Ohio, people are greeted by a striking new mural on the feed mill at the intersection of Bierley Avenue and East Front Street. Standing 80 feet tall, the Countyline Co-Op feed mill has been carefully painted with a field of sunflowers overlooking a river. In the background sits a classic red barn, as a bald eagle flies past fluffy, sunlit clouds. The Pemberville Mural Project was spearheaded by Roberta Reiter, whose goal was to enhance the village's aesthetic qualities. She led both the fund-raising and the decision-making for the production of the painting. “I am truly amazed at the force of Roberta Reiter,” Pemberville Mayor Carol Bailey said. “I've always known she was special, but this put her up a peg or two.”
🦸♀️Meet the Garrison Street Girls, downtown Fremont's new business owners
Good morning, Sandusky County. I know that not everyone will agree with me on this, but I can't help growing up in the great white north. Today's high of 71 degrees sounds great to me, and a low of 54 degrees is just great sleeping weather. There's not expected to be much wind, but if so, I may close the windows at night.
Ohio Lake Erie Commission holding quarterly meeting at Magee Marsh
OAK HARBOR, Ohio — Ohio’s top policy-making board for Lake Erie will have its quarterly meeting Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area, 13229 W. State Rt. 2 near Oak Harbor, Ohio. The Ohio Lake Erie Commission, comprised of state agency departments heads and citizens appointed by Gov. Mike DeWine, will hear presentations from the Ann Arbor-based Great Lakes Commission and Heidelberg University’s National Center for Water Quality Research. It will also announced recipients of the latest Lake Erie Protection Fund awards. Commission meetings are open to the public.
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