The Kiwanis Club held their signature tree project today.
Local students are ending a yearlong mentorship program with strong relationships built through weekly meetings and shared activities. Organizers say the bonds formed through Big Brothers Big Sisters will have a lasting impact on both the mentors and younger students.
The Big Brothers Big Sisters organization held their third and final Bowl for Kids' Sake event in Kenton today.
The Lima YMCA and the University of Northwestern Ohio’s “Bean City Bots” high school robotics team are putting the finishing touches on their robot ahead of competition.
Community leaders and student-athletes visited Trinity United Methodist Church’s Center for Creative Child Care to celebrate Read Across America Week by reading to preschoolers. Organizers say the event reinforces the importance of early literacy and encourages children to develop a lifelong love of books.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Ohio honored the mentors who make its work possible during an appreciation event Thursday night.
The ALL program is designed to help participants better understand the region they live and work in. The class meets once a month for 10 months, with each session focused on a different topic. Participants visit a variety of businesses, industries and educational institutions to see how each plays a vital role in the overall success of the region.
“Sparty Friends” from across Lima City Schools spent part of the day celebrating fall at Faurot Park.
The Shelby County Bassmasters, in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County (BBBS-SD), hosted their annual Youth Day Fishing Derby on August 16, 2025.
Participants learned practical tips to keep their vehicles running smoothly—and what to do when something goes wrong.