By Morgan Huelsman
Feb 5, 2021
Rumpke Waste & Recycling truck driver Aaron Kinsel was working his usual route in Ohio when he noticed a discarded backpack on the side of the road.
Kinsel went to check things out and discovered an abandoned
waste management company, the female boxer-mix was suffering from dehydration and a broken leg when he found her. He took her to a local veterinarian who determined that she has to have her leg amputated or undergo expensive surgery to save the limb.
Rumpke stepped up to pay for the puppy s treatment to ensure she makes a full recovery. The pup dubbed Tipper, became a temporary member of the Rumpke family until Kinsel and his family decided to adopt the dog.
Marathon Health Continues Expansion in Ohio Market with New Network in Columbus Region
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WINOOSKI, Vt. & INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Marathon Health, the leader of onsite, network, and virtual health centers for employers of all sizes, today announced its expansion into Columbus, Ohio with the opening of its newest Network, including three health centers. The first location, based in Grove City, is open now, with two more locations opening in Hilliard and the Easton area by June. All Marathon Health Network health centers share the same focus: to provide exceptional, personalized care for employees and their families while reducing the overall cost of healthcare for employers.
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Aaron Kinsel was on his usual waste and recycling truck route when he spotted something unexpected, a dog. His route outside Cincinnati led him past a discarded backpack with a 10-week old puppy inside, according to a press release from his employer, Rumpke.
A Rumpke driver is a hero after saving a puppy this morning. Aaron Kinsel was servicing customers when he noticed movement from a discarded backpack. When he opened the backpack, he discovered a 10wk old puppy. Rumpke team members are currently getting the puppy veterinary care. pic.twitter.com/ReVA1DUZjL
Wreath pick up scheduled for Feb. 13
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GREENVILLE Due to impending weather, the Wreaths Across America Retirement Ceremony has been changed to Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021, at 1 p.m. followed by the removal of WAA wreaths at Greenville Union Cemetery.
This is a special opportunity to again honor those who have served the country. Each veteran’s name is spoken as the wreath is retired so that they may live on citizens’ hearts and memories for all they sacrificed.
Volunteers are asked to pick up only those WAA wreaths placed in December, leaving any other wreaths or decorations in place. Commercial dumpsters will be provided by Rumpke Waste & Recycling.