ima City Council members are making sure young people are well-versed in financial literacy. Councilmen Thomas Jones and Derry Glenn are launching the "Dr. Derry Glenn Money Smart Monopoly Club."
Local small business owners and entrepreneurs getting educated on financing opportunities.
Residents in Hancock County achieving financial stability thanks to the Habitat for Humanity of Findlay/Hancock County.
A group of kids were cashing some checks, thanks to a special Easter tradition.
Junior and senior students from Putnam County schools getting a taste of how money works in the real world.
It was a busy day for Lima Senior High School seniors as they got a taste of life after high school. Students were given a career, a salary, a spouse, and some even got children. Then they had to live. They had to budget for housing, utilities, child care, transportation, and more. The program "Real Money—Real World" is put on by Superior Credit Union and the Ohio State University Extension to provide an interactive way of showing how budget and lifestyle choices can affect your bottom line.