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Nancy Kay Miller was a pediatric RN

Nancy Kay Miller, 85 of Lakeview, OH, passed away unexpectedly at home on Saturday, August 3, 2024. 

USV Local Schools announce new free and reduced-price meal policy

Free and Reduced-Price Meals Sample Form Community Eligibility Provision (CEP)

Upper Scioto Valley Local Schools has announced a change to its policy for serving meals to children served under the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program for the 2024-2025 school year.

What better way to start AHS fall soccer?

On Friday and Saturday, August 2 and 3, Ada High School soccer players past and present took to the War Memorial field for boys and girls alumni games. Even some fierce weather on Friday night could not dampen the competitve spirit of these Bulldogs. PHOTOS by Mark Andreasen.

2024 Lincoln Higway Buy Way sales, August 8-9-10

August 8 through 10 marks the 20th annual Lincoln Highway Buy Way Yard Sales across the State of Ohio.

The historic Lincoln Highway was the first transcontinental route for automobile travel in the United States, dedicated in 1913 and extending from New York City’s Times Square to San Francisco’s Lincoln Park.  Combined, various routes across Ohio comprise over 400 miles today.  

Past year’s sales have seen families, neighbors, and groups of all kinds selling their wares from yards, porches, barns and garages; under tents and in open-air locations.

Bassitt to run again in Olympics Repechage Round, August 6

Official 2024 Paris Olympics data for Trevor Bassitt

By Paula Pyzik Scott

In the wee hours of the morning on August 5, Bluffton native Trevor Bassitt competed in his first Olympic games and the first Olympic games for any Bluffton athlete. He placed fifth in Heat 2 of the men’s 400m hurdles at the Stade de France.

Bassitt family charts the growth of an Olympian

Olympic journey is "not for the faint of heart"

By Benji Bergstrand

When Trevor Bassitt crossed the finish line at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon and became Bluffton’s first ever Olympian, people all over town celebrated. Congratulations poured in and excited comments abounded on social media–but for the Bassitt family it all hit a little deeper.

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