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Sidney native to help lead new HUB International office

Sidney native to help lead new HUB International office COLUMBUS – The name on the outside may have changed, but the faces inside have remained the same. The recently acquired Preferred Benefits Services Agency by HUB International Limited of Chicago is now HUB HDH Columbus. The office, located on the outskirts of Ohio’s capital at 611 S. Sandusky St. in Delaware, is now part of HUB International, the fifth-largest full-service insurance brokerage in the world. Helping to lead the Columbus office is Vice President Seth Allen,who brings more than two decades of insurance and consulting experience to the HUB team. Allen is laser-focused on employee benefits insurance consulting, as well as helping employers maximize their attraction and retention of top talent.

As it Were: Simon Kenton made quite a name for himself in Ohio s early days

As it Were: Simon Kenton made quite a name for himself in Ohio s early days Ed Lentz Simon Kenton was a genuinely extraordinary figure in the early history of Ohio.   A frontiersman, Kenton was Ohio’s answer to Kentucky’s Daniel Boone. In fact, he knew Boone quite well and had saved Boone’s life in an early battle against British and Native American warriors.   And he was a man who knew central Ohio quite well and often traveled back and forth across the great Darby and Pickaway plains.   Kenton was born in Virginia in 1755 and grew up farming with his family at what was then the edge of the frontier.  

Cleveland Ski Guide 2020: What s new at 14 ski resorts in Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan

Cleveland Ski Guide 2020: What’s new at 14 ski resorts in Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan Updated Dec 10, 2020; Posted Dec 10, 2020 Schussing down the snow at Holiday Valley, which opened Dec. 10 for the 2020 winter season.Craig Melvin/WWE Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio Last week’s lake-effect storm and cold temperatures have nearby ski resorts snow-covered and ready to go. Holiday Valley in New York, Seven Springs in Pennsylvania and Snowshoe Mountain in West Virginia are all expected to be open by the end of this week; other resorts will follow in the coming days. Here’s a look at what to expect on the slopes this season, at 14 resorts within a half-day’s drive of Cleveland.

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