The Lima Post for the Ohio State Highway Patrol opened their doors to the public on Tuesday.
The Van Wert Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol opened its doors Thursday for an open house event. Interested community members attended to learn more about a career in law enforcement with the State Highway Patrol.
Area high school juniors and seniors participated in the event, which included tours of the Lima Police Department and Fire Department. Officers and firefighters explained their daily responsibilities, demonstrated equipment used on the job, and shared their personal reasons for choosing careers in law enforcement and firefighting.
Press Release written by the City of Findlay, Mayor's Office: December 23, 2024 - The City of Findlay is pleased to announce the appointment o…
It can be the difference between going to college or not; financial aid is a big part of getting your post-secondary education. Toledo Tomorrow, a non-profit organization that assists individuals in completing the FAFSA form, was at the Lima Public Library. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the key to the eligibility for grants and other funding from the college you want to attend. Education specialists say they can't express enough the importance of completing the application.
July 9, 2024, Press Release from the Office of Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted: (VANDALIA, Ohio)—Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted, Director of InnovateOhio, and Andy Wilson, Director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, today were joined by law enforcement leaders to announce a new resource that will assist local law enforcement agencies with recruitment efforts. The new, user-friendly, and free website, powered by OhioMeansJobs.com, aims to better connect law enforcement agencies across the state with potential employees, addressing a need brought forward by law enforcement officials.
May 22, 2024, Press Release from Allen County Children Services: LIMA - Allen County Children Services (ACCS) will hold its first-ever virtual…
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Bowlers came out to Westgate Entertainment Center to support Big Brothers Big Sisters at one of their biggest annual fundrai…
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that the state will award nearly $4.9 million to local law enforcement agencies across Ohio to help cover costs associated with body camera programs. A total of 112 law enforcement agencies will receive grant funding as part of the Ohio Body-Worn Camera Grant Program. Of those agencies, 44 will use funding to create new body-worn camera programs and 68 agencies will dedicate funding toward expanding or upgrading existing technology.
The new TikTok account will primarily be utilized for recruitment purposes to promote interaction and create a community of engagement with those seeking to make a difference in their communities and looking for a career of service. TikTok content will feature an innovative look at the rewarding career opportunities within the Ohio State Highway Patrol, and will be another platform on which to provide traffic safety messaging.