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High school is often seen as a pathway to employment, military service, or higher education, but it is also a time for students to explore their interests and discover potential career paths. Programs like the “3 E” initiative — Employed, Enlisted, or Enrolled — are […]

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As part of Civic Learning Week, Frank LaRose is encouraging residents across Ohio to consider serving as poll workers during the upcoming May election. LaRose, the state’s secretary of state, said elections rely on everyday citizens helping their neighbors participate in the democratic process. “Every […]

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As St. Patrick’s Day celebrations begin across the state, the Ohio Investigative Unit is increasing enforcement efforts to help ensure the holiday remains safe and responsible. From March 13 through March 18, agents will conduct compliance checks and enforcement operations at bars, restaurants, and other […]

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Riverside High School has announced its March seniors of the month. Congratulations to Maggie Beaty and Evan Strayer.   Maggie Beaty is the daughter of Robert and Brandi Beaty. School activities & awards: honda achievement of excellence breakfast- earned from american government class, cross country […]

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A section of West Court Street in Urbana will close to traffic beginning Monday, March 16, as crews begin work to replace a more than century-old bridge. City officials say the 300 block of West Court Street, between North Russell Street and North High Street, […]

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