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COVID daily hospitalizations still above Ohio s 21-day average

COVID daily hospitalizations still above Ohio’s 21-day average Kristen Spicker © Bill Lackey A COVID vaccination clinic is set up in the Pam Evans Smith Arena on the Wittenberg University campus. BILL LACKEY/STAFF As coronavirus cases continue to decrease in Ohio, the state’s daily hospitalizations continue to stay above its 21-day average. Ohio reported 145 COVID daily hospitalizations on Wednesday, a drop from the 21-day high of 204 reported Tuesday. However, Wednesday’s number was still above the 21-day average of 121, according to the Ohio Department of Health. Since the pandemic has started, the state has reported 56,991 hospitalizations. ICU admissions were also slightly above Ohio’s 21-day average. Eighteen admissions were reported Wednesday compared to the average of 14 a day.

Community Roundup: : PCHS names Top Ten students

Submitted PCHS names  Top Ten students, Honored Educators PORT CLINTON  - The Top Ten Students of Port Clinton High School and the other Ottawa County High Schools usually attended the annual Ottawa County Top Ten Banquet with their honored educators. This year, PCHS Top Ten and honored educators were recognized in the PCHS Performing Arts Center on April 28. An honored educator is a person in the educational system who the student has been profoundly influenced by and who they choose to honor. The PCHS Top Ten students and honored educators were: Elliot Auxter and Honored Educator Ryan Evarts; Connor Bechtel and Honored Educator Lisa Bodi; Hannah Cross and Honored Educator Danny Diaz; Steven Holly and Honored Educator Bill Hollister; Rebekah Koehl and Honored Educator Jim Lamb; Michael Recker and Honored Educator Becky Fork; Noah Shaw and Honored Educator Ty Roth; Kierstin Sherer and Honored Educator Martha Snyder; Claire Snyder and Honored Educator Nikki Zhang; and Averie

News from the Past • The Yellow Springs News

Village Life Grote s Dari-Korner at the intersection of Corry St. and Xenia Ave. (YS News archive photo from 1975) News from the Past 10 years ago: 2011 Antioch hires first faculty, gains on accreditation. “Antioch College continues its forward motion toward admitting new students next fall, announcing this week that the college has hired its first three tenure-track faculty members. And last week, the revived college received notice that it successfully jumped the first hurdle on the road to gaining accreditation.” Bill Hooper dies. “William Hooper, well-known contractor, former Antioch and Miami Township trustee and local activist, died March 25. He was 91 years old. … Bill was the developer of Westgate [Ridgecrest & Robinwood Drives and Keystone Court], the second integrated housing development in the United States, in the late 1950s.”

Barbara B Amstutz 1935-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

YOUNGSTOWN Barbara B. Amstutz, 85, passed away Saturday, April 17, 2021, at Park Vista Assisted Living. Barb was born Nov. 14, 1935, in New York City (Staten Island), to the late William and Marion Behlen. She grew up in New Jersey and graduated from Glen Ridge High School, where she was an All-State field hockey player. She attended Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, and was a member of the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. She graduated with a B.A. degree in sociology and psychology. Barb then attended the Ohio State University and received a master’s degree in social work. Barb began her career at Children’s Services in Cleveland, where she met her husband, retired attorney, C. John “Jack” Amstutz. They were married in Verona, N.J., on June 10, 1961. After marriage, she moved to Youngstown, where she worked for Children’s and Family Services, the Jewish Federation of Youngstown, the Youngstown Hearing and Speech Center and ended her career at the Hine Memorial Fund.

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