Gov. DeWine names Amy Lewis as judge of common pleas
Posted by Fred Steiner on Monday, February 15, 2021
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced the appointment of Amy H. Lewis to the Greene County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division.
Lewis received her law degree from Ohio Northern University, and undergraduate degree from University of Kentucky.
Lewis, of Xenia, will assume office on March 1, 2021, and will be replacing Judge Adolfo Tornichio, who was appointed to the Greene County Court of Common Pleas, General Division. Lewis must run for election in November 2022 to complete the unexpired term ending December 31, 2024.
It is important to humbly remember that our opinions are not universal truth
Posted by Fred Steiner on Monday, February 15, 2021
By Amelia Alexander
This morning I went downstairs and made my breakfast smoothie like I do every day. I sit down and eat breakfast with my parents on the weekends because we do not usually have anywhere to rush off to.
We talk about our plans for the day, or whatever is on our hearts. Sometimes, we immerse ourselves in some of the most high-minded conversations of my life. We talk about religion, philosophy, politics, celebrities, etc. There aren’t really any limits when it comes to our discourse.
Posted by Fred Steiner on Monday, February 15, 2021
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Posted by Fred Steiner on Monday, February 15, 2021
Here are officers of the Ada High School Future Farmers of America in the 1966-67.
From left, Wayne Wright, reporter; Bill Van Atta, treasurer; Roy Wyss, sentinel; Neil Williams, president; Steve Mankey, vice-president; Jerry Hall, student advisor; Gary DeVier, secretary, and Joe Saltzman, teacher.
Posted by Fred Steiner on Sunday, February 14, 2021
By Tim Glon
The No. 19-ranked Ohio Northern men's indoor track and field team finished second of 10 teams with 148 points at the OAC Elite Meet on Saturday at Otterbein and Capital.
The ONU women finished fourth - their results follow the men's story
The Polar Bears (15-3 overall) got a pair of victories from junior Nate Dean (Euclid/Villa Angela-Saint Joseph), who won the 200-meter dash in :22.47 and was on the winning 4x200 relay team.