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Coffee & Connections Sponsored by WTOV on Dec. 7
Name: Coffee & Connections Sponsored by WTOV
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LCCC Volleyball Wins OCCAC Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, and Libero of the Year
For the Lorain County Community College volleyball team this fall, star power combined with great coaching led them to a respectable 14-7 record overall with a 10-4 mark in conference play to finish in third place in the Ohio Community College Athletic Conference.
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BYN Cardio Drumming on Nov 21
Cardio Drumming is a full-body cardio workout using a 17-gallon bucket with rope handles, a 65 mm yoga ball and drum sticks.
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Stark State/Clark State court reporter program to offer new certificates
The joint Stark State College/Clark State Community College digital reporting program will add new certificates and new software to their current curriculum.
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LCCC Sends Four Super Smash Bros. Players to the NJCAAE Postseason
The Lorain County Community College Super Smash Bros.
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Halloween Bash on Oct. 28
Name: Halloween Bash
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Ohio Field Hockey Downs CMU at Home, 2-0
The Ohio field hockey team (6-7, 3-2 MAC) returned to action on Friday afternoon (Oct. 14), defeating Mid-American Conference foe Central Michigan (1-13, 0-5 MAC), 2-0, at Pruitt Field.
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Commissioner Meeting on Sept. 29
September 29 2022 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
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BYN Cardio Drumming on Sept. 12
Name: BYN Cardio Drumming
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Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival
For 40 years, hot air balloons have been floating over the hills and valleys of Coshocton County.
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St. C. Chamber Lunch Sponsored by WVU Medicine
Date: May 18, 2022
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Ohio’s GOP governor aims to overcome anger in party base
The school closures, stay-at-home mandates and curfews that Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine imposed early in the pandemic still infuriate Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters.
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Gov candidate John Cranley unveils plan to boost summer school to fix COVID learning loss
Students in Ohio and across the country have fallen behind academically during the pandemic, and lawmakers of all political persuasions want to get them back on track.