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Rossford Elementary School posts first quarter honor roll

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Rossford Elementary School congratulates the following students, in grades 3 to 5, who were named to the honor roll for the first quarter of the 2023-24 school year. Principal’s Honor Roll 3.5-4.0 GPA Grade 3: Kaleb Arnold, Evan Barber, Noah Beard, Noah Bertz, Colton Bor, Bao Dang, Alijah Dile, Michael Domanowski Rose, Coraline Gaskell, Austin Gonzales, Morgan Gordon, Eliana Gutelius, Brody Hugill, Olivia Johnson, Kennedy Kyles, Addison LaPointe, Jackson Lawniczak, Liliana Ledesma, Kenneth Lomboy, Khloe' Mathis, Kyah Matuszak, Brody Miller, Mila Pecina, Skylar Richie, Coltan Sager, Ernest Schaefer, Aryana Smith, Alaina Szegedi, Lucy Thompson, Waylon Vaillant, Derek Weaks, Layla Whelan, Paisley Yeary.

Central Catholic honor roll

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Samantha Reagan, of Rossford, was named to the Central Catholic High School honor roll for the first quarter of the 2023-24 school year. She received magna cum laude honors.

SUA posts honor roll

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Two Rossford residents were named to the dean’s list at St. Ursula Academy for the first term of the 2023-24 school year.

2023 northwest Ohio soccer awards

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The 2023 D2 Northwest Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association All-District awards have been announced. Rossford High School had three students receive recognition.

The Healing Barn to host Dec. 9 event

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The Healing Barn will host a Christmas pop-up fund-raiser on Saturday, December 9, from 1 to 4 p.m., at Wyldewood Tack Shop, 8128 Secor Road, Lambertville, Michigan. There will be live music, door prizes and attendees can have their picture taken with an individual dressed in a horse costume.

‘WKRP style’ turkey drop is Nov. 16

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The Wood County Museum has partnered with Toledo Aerial Media (TAM) for a fun and unique fund-raising event. The (foam) Turkey Drop occurs on Thursday, November 16, at 8:30 a.m., in the parking lot of the Wood County Museum with radio personality Clint Corpe, The Morning Show, 88.1 WBGU-FM. You do not have to be present to win. The drop is limited to 150 foam turkeys which will be sold up until 8 a.m. on November 16 or until sold out.

Holiday Happenings

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High school marching bands, color guards, giant balloons, dozens of clowns, and local dance teams will be among the more than 70 units in the 36th annual holiday parade. Two grand marshals with years of service in the military and to the community will lead the event which steps off at 10 a.m.

Owens awarded $330,000 in 2024 Talent Ready grants

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Owens Community College has been awarded $329,363 in Talent Ready grants. The grants, previously called short-term certificate grants, will help students who have financial aid needs to take a credit or non-credit short-term certificate program.

Town Center tree lighting

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The Town Center at Levis Commons annual tree lighting is set for Friday, November 17, from 4 to 8 p.m., at 3201 Levis Commons Boulevard, Perrysburg. There will be live music, Santa photos, tree lighting, carriage rides and more.