The preceding year has been tough for Knox County, but 2021 is looking much brighter; said Joy Harris, executive director of Interchurch Social Services.
COVID-19 couldn't slow down the generosity of Knox County residents, and their spirit of giving will allow Food For The Hungry (FFTH) to expand its grant program this spring.
Fraternities and sororities around the state — including those at Kenyon College — are under increased scrutiny after the recent death of a Bowling Green State University student in an alleged hazing incident.
Last spring, when everything shut down for the COVID-10 pandemic, Kenyon College made sure students knew how to receive help dealing with the crisis if they needed it.
When it comes time to buying new tires, consumers should follow the engineering, not the marketing, said Chad Kiefer, president of Smetzer’s Tire Center.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging for senior citizens, but the Laurels of Mt. Vernon staff has found creative ways to brighten residents’ days.