2016 Summer Opportunities for Clark County Kids
United Way’s Information and Referral Service produces this list (323-1400 or 211).
Friday Night Car Meet: Kids Just Want to Have Fun
If you drive down Main St.
Wot-A-Dog Opens
For the first time in nearly two years, we are able to indulge in a decadent Wot-A-Dog dish.
Rotary Recognizes Students of the Month for April
Linder Honored as Rotary Student of the Month
The first Tecumseh High School student to receive both Rotary Student and Rotary Citizen of the Month honors is senior Caleb Linder, son of Clark and Lori Linder.
Letter Carriers to Stamp Out Hunger this Saturday
Clean Out the Cupboards, Leave Food Near the Mailbox
Continuing the tradition of supporting the community’s less-fortunate families, the men and women of the New Carlisle Post Office will collect food donations on Saturday as part of the annual Stamp Out Hunger National Food Drive.
Lemen Honored in VFW Loyalty Day
“It’s The Best Job In The World, Working With A Dog”
Deputy Johnny Lemen and his K9 partner Yari were honored along with several other first responders Saturday at VFW Post 1031 in Springfield.
New Carlisle Public Library to Host Job Fair
On May 21, 2016 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.
County Fifth-Graders Graduate D.A.R.E. Program
Much like Deputy Ralph Underwood and Deputy Bob Mount before them, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office’s current Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.
Tecumseh Teacher Opens New Pizzeria
Major Doug Couch of Tecumseh High School’s JROTC recently opened the Enon’s newest pizza place, and with plans to celebrate their grand opening this weekend, Slice of Heaven Pizzeria intends to provide the community with good service, great flavor, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Pastor Celebrates First Anniversary at Good Shepherd
The folks at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church hosted their monthly community meal last Thursday, April 27, with their Pastor Harvey Hinshaw there to discuss looking back on his first full year with the church.
Dwindling Donations Affect Honor Flight Dayton
What began as a small-scale operation with a little plane and a few good men has exploded into a national organization, but the folks at Honor Flight Dayton say that the non-profit is starting to struggle financially as the flights get larger and donations decrease.
Bethel Twp. Firefighters’ Association Holds Plant Sale
Although the dreary weather noticeably curbed attendance, the Bethel Township Firefighters’ Association conducted their annual Mother’s Day Plant Sale last Saturday, April 30.