Logan County residents express concerns over proposed solar panel energy center The debate over renewable energy—specifically how it will affect the residents of Logan County—continued Sunday afternoo…
Some kids and a Cat; how about that?
It’s not easy for a furry, three-fingered feline to turn pages, but that didn’t stop Dr. Seuss’s The Cat In the Hat from reading several of the author’s favorite books to local children and their pare…
All-female production at the Holland puts ‘Ladies First’
“Sweet and sour.” That’s how Miriam Baier describes Windmill Productions’ next show, a Camelot-inspired political comedy titled, “Ladies First.” And by “Camelot,” we mean the White House during John F…
Touchless tech
Sometimes you’re in a hurry. Sometimes you want to try something different. And sometimes you just don’t feel like interacting with anyone. Any of these scenarios make the new touchless self-checkout …
Advanced 9-1-1 technology lets police see what you see
Emergency situations are usually sudden, unexpected, confusing. How a person reacts and what they can manage under duress differs from case to case, but most people can usually count on two things: 9-…
Opera House renovations detailed for council members
The West Liberty Opera House is open and available for community events. From bridal showers to family reunions, the space, which has undergone tens of thousands of dollars in renovations already, off…
Ben Logan 4th-graders pen words of encouragement to area vets
For the students in Barb Kuck’s class at Benjamin Logan Elementary School, fourth-grade includes learning the art of letter writing. Kuck planned for two of this school year’s seven letters to go to a…
Soil expert cultivates new ideas for a healthier planet
“By the end of the day, you will all be soil whisperers.” These words, spoken by certified professional soil scientist Ray Archuleta to an engaged crowd of Benjamin Logan High School students and area…
BHS heading ‘Into the Woods’ this weekend
What do you do when you have dozens of talented students wanting to participate in your winter musical? If you’re Brice Henry, vocal music teacher (6-12) at Bellefontaine High School, you choose a pro…
Knowlton Library’s new lockers offer 24/7 book access
“My husband will love this!” So exclaimed avid reader Deb Birt when she first learned about the new 24/7 pickup lockers at the Knowlton Library at 220 N. Main St., Bellefontaine. For those who still p…