Lt. Gov. Husted celebrates In-Demand Jobs Week at Vantage signing day
Kirsten Barnhart, DHI Media News Editor Friday, May 7, 2021 11:51 PM Businesses and Vantage students joined together for a signing day, where students committed to working with local employers after high school. (DHI Media/Kirsten Barnhart) Businesses and Vantage students joined together for a signing day, where students committed to working with local employers after high school. (DHI Media/Kirsten Barnhart) To thank Lt. Gov. Jon Husted for visiting Vantage, precision machining students presented him with a hand-made gift. Pictured is Husted with Vantage Career Center Superintendent Rick Turner and precision machining student Gage Stemen. (DHI Media/Kirsten Barnhart)
Whiteâs skills in robotics move him toward an industrial mechanics career
Kirsten Barnhart, DHI Media News Editor Saturday, February 13, 2021 12:03 AM Pictured are Tyler White (left) and Connor Haselman posing by a car they fitted with robotics technology to help a preschool boy gain mobility. (Photo submitted)
VAN WERT – Early in his education, Van Wert/ Vantage senior Tyler
White knew he wanted to focus on gaining skills for a career in
industrial mechanics. The experience he gained through the robotics
program at Van Wert High School and Vantage Career Center’s Industrial
Mechanics program has led him down a career path where he can show off
Premier Bankâs kindness movement Wednesday, December 30, 2020 11:26 AM
PREMIER BANK’S KINDNESS MOVEMENT SURPASSES $500,000 IN COMMITMENTS TO LOCAL COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
Youngstown, OH (December 17, 2020) – As part of their new movement designed to foster kindness, “
Powered By (kind) People. Fueled By You.” Premier Bank has committed to more than $535,000 in donations benefitting 75+ of the Bank’s community partners who share their dedication and passion for spreading kindness, doing good and making our communities stronger.
“As the holiday season shines upon us, we are more inspired than ever to give back to our local communities and spread kindness in the places that we call home,” said Vince Liuzzi, EVP, Chief Banking Officer, Premier Bank. “There’s no better way to celebrate the true meaning of the season than by giving thanks and lending a helping hand to the community partners who provide vital services to those in need.”
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NAPOLEON â Bryan boys and girls swimming each finished third in the Napoleon Wildcat Invitational on Saturday at Napoleon High School.
The girls finished the 16-team meet with a 388, falling behind first-place Ottawa Glandorf (606) and second-place Napoleon (519). Lima Shawnee (210), Lima Bath (144) and Defiance (108) rounded out the top six.
The boys tallied a 339 in the 15-team meet and finished behind first-place Napoleon (456) and second-place Ottaw Glandorf (339). And like the girlsâ meet, Lima Shawnee (320), Lima Bath (178) and Defiance (126) completed the top six.
The Golden Bearsâ Jackson Miller and Kellen Rigg each won two races for the boys. Miller won the boys 100-yard freestyle in 53.17 and the 50-yard freestyle in 24, while Rigg took the 200-yard freestyle in 1:50.83 and the 100-yard butterfly in 54.34. Collin Barrow-Whetro (53.53) placed behind Miller in the 100-yard freestyle and fourth in the 50-yard freestyle (24.76).