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Bellevue Calls on Locals to Engage in Fall Civic Class for City Government Insight
Bellevue residents, get ready to dive into the workings of your city. Bellevue Essentials is calling on locals who have a stake in their community’s future to join its fall civic engagement class. The program is designed to offer first-hand knowledge of city government and inspire active participation among residents who live or work in Bellevue. Classes are scheduled for Wednesday evenings, commencing Sept. 11 and concluding Nov. 20.
St. Paul and C.S. Lewis Academy locals secure trip to 1A track and field state championships
The Buckaroos are sending 10 total athletes to the OSAA 1A track and field state championships at Hayward Field in Eugene after their performances at the Special District 1 Championships on May 10-11. St. Paul crowned four individual champions across the two days of competition. Senior Meredith Coleman won the 100 meters in 13.48 seconds, while Ralph Pohlschneider won the 400 in a personal best of 50.38. Branson Cook stood alone in two disciplines, winning the high jump and clearing a personal best of 6...
Softball Recap: Monroeville triumphant thanks to a strong effort from Ava Krueger
Monroeville had already won two in a row (a stretch where they outscored their opponents by an average of 6.5 runs), and they went ahead and made it three on Saturday. They came out on top against the South Central Trojans by a score of 8-4. That result was just more of the same for these two, as Monroeville also won the last time the pair played back in April.
WATCH: Erie County driver saved from water-filled ditch by bystanders, deputies
ERIE COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - Bystanders came to a man’s aid after he flipped his car into a water-filled ditch on Sunday morning. The incident happened near the intersection of State Route 4 and Smith Rd in Sandusky. A driver passed the scene, stopped, and immediately called 911. “I’m...
Baseball Recap: Aiden Hines leads Seneca East to victory over Arcadia
Seneca East waltzed into their match on Tuesday with two straight wins... but they left with three. They sure made it a nail-biter, but they managed to escape with a 6-5 win over the Arcadia Redskins. That's two games straight that Seneca East has won by just one run. Aiden...
In air or on the track, South Central's Angela Williams making full use of raw athleticism
GREENWICH − Athleticism comes in all shapes, sizes and appearances. Being athletic can mean owning strength, power and speed. It can be chalked up as exhibiting balance, coordination, mobility, stability and agility. You can also determine athleticism by displaying fine leaping ability, an absurd level of stamina and an insane measure of acrobatics. Some of those components an individual is naturally blessed with, and some they have to develop over time. For South Central senior Angela Williams,...
Norwalk’s Bill Bader Begins Campaign for SEMA Board
Summit Motorsports Park president Bill Bader is officially beginning his campaign for a seat with the SEMA Board of Directors, and by all means, he would make the most of his time in that seat and the benefits to the motorsports industry would be bountiful. “In my ten years of...
Quilting expert to speak at Plymouth Area Museum
PLYMOUTH — Local quilters or anyone with merely an interest in quilts will be in for a treat on May 19 when internationally-known quilting guru, Anita Shackelford, brings her extensive experience and quilting knowledge to the Plymouth Area Museum. The program is free and open to the public. Anita Shackelford has been a quiltmaker since 1967 and began teaching about quilting in 1980. She is an internationally recognized expert whose skills in appliqué and fine hand quilting...
New Boston Huron wins county golf title on coach's 34th birthday
OTTAWA LAKE – New Boston Huron’s boys golf team was missing its coach Monday. Huron was double booked Monday with a Huron League match against Milan scheduled on the same day as the Monroe County Championships. Best in the Big Ten: Ellie Sieler, Aly VanBrandt battle in Big Ten softball tourney finals ...
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