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Stark students race in Seat Belt Challenge, learn about buckling up

Juanita Collins still reaches to brace her daughter when an oncoming car doesn’t fully stop at an intersection. The Alliance resident also slows way down when she drives through the intersection of state Route 619 and McCallum Avenue NE in Lexington Township. That’s where Collins was driving with her then 13-year-old daughter, Alyssa Barron, on Feb. 9 when another car failed to stop at a flashing red light and struck their vehicle. The impact of the crash deployed the airbags and sent Collins’ car into a utility pole, which broke in half due to the impact. Collins said she is thankful that she, Barron and the 19-year-old driver in the other car all had been wearing their seat belts. They each walked away from the crash with only cuts and bruises.

Click it or Ticket campaign kicks off to encourage live-saving seat belt use

Click it or Ticket campaign kicks off to encourage life-saving seat belt use Law enforcement agencies across the Tri-State are going to be looking a little closer at travelers in the coming weeks as the annual “Click it or Ticket” campaign kicks off. and last updated 2021-05-20 23:18:34-04 Law enforcement agencies across the Tri-State are going to be looking a little closer at travelers in the coming weeks as the annual “Click it or Ticket” campaign kicks off. The message to wear seat belts is something that Carol Lucio, Ohio’s coordinator for Students Against Destructive Decisions, said needs to get out loud and clear, especially to teenagers.

Queen of Hearts is Sunday at Switzerland County High School

- Advertisement -  The Switzerland County FFA chapter will hold its annual ‘Queen of Hearts’ pageant this Sunday, May 23rd. The pageant will be held in the Switzerland County High School cafeteria, and will begin at 3 p.m.   This year there are seven candidates vying for the title. The pageant is unique in that each contestant chooses a platform that will make an impact in the community. The Switzerland County FFA chapter then adopts the platform of the winning contestant for the year.   Contestants will also be judged on an interview involving their platform; sportswear; evening gown; and a response to question during the pageant.

On a highway to healing hands

WHS senior Kero Morke plans for a career in medicine Written By: Leah Ward | × Kero Morke is headed for a career in the medical field, with a plan to help either the local community or her native country. (Leah Ward/The Globe) WORTHINGTON One soon-to-be WHS graduate has big plans for the next phase of life: learning skills that will help provide medical care to those in need. Kero Morke was born in Ethiopia, where her brother works as a doctor. I want to be like him, and I also like helping people, the senior said. Morke came to Worthington with her parents and six of her siblings when she was 8 years old.

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