The deadline for nominations has been extended to Dec. 31 as the Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of State Fire Marshal and the Ohio Department of Public Safety’s Division of EMS is continuing to accept nominations through the holiday season for the annual Ohio Fire Service Hall of Fame & Fire Awards ceremony. The expanded event will honor recipients April 26, 2023 at the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in downtown Columbus.
A University of Northwest Ohio mathematics instructor says it is a 1 in 302,575,350 chance to win Tuesday's Mega Millions lottery. In mathematics when calculating the chances of something, you need to calculate how many numbers are being picked and how many you are choosing from. But that doesn't seem to stop people from heading out and getting tickets.
Lifewise Academy is getting ready to spread the word of the Lord to more students across the state and country this coming school year. They are holding a two-day summit in Van Wert for their bible focused instructors before the next school year starts. Lifewise is a religious instruction program, that happens during the school day but off of school property.
The professors and instructor at the University of Findlay don’t stop teaching after the graduates walk through the arch at Old Main. They have been working on a variety of summer learning camps for younger kids. Starting next week there will be the first of two pharmacy camps for incoming high school Juniors and Seniors. Plus, there is a beginner and intermediate camp for youth horsemanship. The advanced camp is at the end of June. Then in July, the university of Findlay will be holding their week-long unique faith-based camp they call the Well.
6th, 7th, and 8th-grade students competed in a marshmallow catapulting contest which included a distance and accuracy portion. They were given an hour to craft, test, and adjust their catapults before the competition began. During the competition, the students were given 3 tries and were scored on their best attempt.
The switch from gas to electric vehicles has been teased and hinted at throughout the past couple of years, with many experts predicting more electric cars on roadways as years go by. Your Hometown Stations talked with two new Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology Program instructors in order to learn more about the potential switch to electric, and what it could bring.
Students at North and West middle schools along with high schoolers zoomed in with two former United States Ambassadors. It was part of the schools ‘Closing the Achievement Gap” program to introduce the students to the possibilities that are out there for them when it comes to choosing a career.