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CEO You Should Know - Mark Hess

Feb 8, 2021 Mark Hess is the owner of Hess Industries in Mansfield. The business has been in operation for more than 20 years and is currently expanding. Mark was born in Shelby and went to Shelby High School, Pioneer Career and Technology Center, followed by North Central State College. Mark is married and has 3 kids. Learn more about his business, which stretches around the globe by listening to the podcast.  

Galion City Schools hosting College Credit Plus meeting Feb 1

Galion City Schools hosting College Credit Plus meeting Feb. 1 Submitted GALION The Galion City Schools will be hosting a College Credit Plus informational meeting in the Galion High School cafetorium on Monday, Feb. 1. The event is open to any Galion City School District student currently enrolled in grades 6-11 for the 2021-2022 school year. Interested students are encouraged to attend along with their parents. The meeting will be divided into two sessions based on students’ last name to comply with COVID-19 requirements. Masks are required and social distancing will be followed. Students with last names beginning with A-K will meet from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., and students with last names beginning with L-Z will meet from 7 to 8 p.m.

Community Foundation awards $322,644 in COVID-19 grant funding

Community Foundation awards $322,644 in COVID-19 grant funding Lisa Workman BUCYRUS Since the coronavirus pandemic emerged in March, The Community Foundation for Crawford County has awarded COVID-19 Emergency Response grants and some regular competitive grants to local charitable organizations and municipalities. These awards totaled $322,644 and included the following recipients, according to a press release issued by Foundation President Lisa Workman. Workman noted that COVID-19 Emergency Response grants were awarded to the following entities: • Bucyrus Outreach and Restoration Network (BORN) $10,000 towards emergent housing, prescriptions, work readiness, barrier removal and administrative costs • Crawford County Community Concert Association $5,000 relief support towards the booking of performers for future concerts

Community Foundation for Crawford County awards $322,644 in COVID-19 grants

These awards totaled $322,644 and included the following recipients: COVID-19 Emergency Response grants went to the following: • Bucyrus Outreach and Restoration Network (BORN) — $10,000 towards emergent housing, prescriptions, work readiness, barrier removal and administrative costs • Crawford County Community Concert Association - $5,000 relief support towards the booking of performers for future concerts • Emmanuel’s Bread - $12,500 for Crestline Schools Weekend Food Backpack Program and Emergency Food Pantry • Humane Society Serving Crawford County - $1,000 towards operational funds. • Avita Health Foundation - $10,000 for pandemic related health care preparation and services. • YMCA of Bucyrus-Tiffin, Inc. - $10,000 for relief efforts for childcare. • Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio - $1,000 for meals for Crawford County guest families.

NCSC receives $600k for First Responders Safety and Training Center

NCSC receives $600k for First Responders Safety and Training Center
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