WAPAKONETA, OH (WLIO) - A community organization is making sure that everyone has books to read, regardless of their abilities.
Mary Wineberg is an Ohio native and American Olympic gold medalist in track at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. The former educator pursued her dreams of becoming a world-class runner. Now she's published a book and is a public speaker, traveling the country and inspiring young people.
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Ohio State Lima's student-edited literary journal celebrated their publication and the nearing end of the school year.
CELINA, OH (WLIO) - Hundreds of kids and their family members gathered in Celina on Saturday to pick up some new books and celebrate their lov…
Thanks to the Grand Lake Area Literature Festival and the Ohio Arts Council, author and paper engineer Merrill Rainey was showing the students at St. Mary Intermediate School how to build and create paper toys. Rainey has a series of books that show how to tap into your creativity to transform a sheet of paper into a 3D character. The act of creating isn't always putting something on paper; it's the act of problem-solving in their heads.
The Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1126 put up a historical marker to honor the legacy of Fort Au-Glaize and the First Shawnee Council House in Wapakoneta.
April 2, 2024 Press Release from the Hancock Historical Museum: Findlay, OH – Pack a lunch and head to the Hancock Historical Museum for its monthly Brown Bag Lecture Series at 12 p.m. Thursday, April 4th discussing “Four Guys Walk into a Bluffton Bank…”, the story of Public Enemy Number 1, John Dillinger’s raid on a bank in Bluffton, presented by Fred Steiner, author, and retired journalist.
Press Release from the Ohio Department of Development:(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Governor Mike DeWine today released the 2024 State of Ohio Travel Gui…
First American woman to walk in space comes to Findlay's Mazza Museum to sign books and inspire kids
FINDLAY, OH (WLIO) - Families came out to the University of Findlay's Mazza Museum on Sunday to learn all about space, the eclipse, and meet …
Nicole Pohler, class of 2022, recently published her second book, "Mabel the Moth," a story about an insect who struggles with self-esteem. Both this book and her first, "The Little Fly Who Couldn't Fly," are all about teaching kids to overcome their insecurities and accept themselves for who they are.