FINDLAY, OH (WLIO) - Habitat for Humanity of Findlay-Hancock County has provided shelter, strength, and stability to those in need.
At American Legion Post 96, which serves Lima precincts 4-B, 6-A and 6-B — with more than 2,500 registered voters combined — only 30 ballots had been cast by noon.
This year's parade was focused on the importance of workers and organized labor unions. Multiple labor unions participate in the event, while also connecting with one another. The pandemic cancelled last year's activities, and questions were raised about having the parade this year. However, thanks to state guidelines and recommendations, the West Ohio labor Council was able to plan and put together the parade.
The West Central Ohio Labor Council held a workshop for workers to learn more about different registered apprenticeship programs that will help them build their skill sets for manufacturing jobs.
An annual dinner Tuesday night honoring workers who have died or suffered illness or injuries on the job.
With the polar vortex bringing in cold temperatures across the country, going outside isn't just uncomfortable, it can be downright dangerous.