Richland County’s ‘Tinsel Towns’ initiative highlights numerous holiday events, light displays, and shopping opportunities across Mansfield, Lexington, Shelby, Bellville, Lucas, Butler, and Plymouth, Ohio, from late November through December.
Crawford County’s Makenna Laser, the new Executive Director for The Crawford Partnership, shares insights and goals reflecting on her first months.
The Avita Health System opened The Jode Cancer Center in Ontario, Ohio, providing comprehensive oncology services, advanced radiation therapy medical oncology, and an infusion suite for coordinated, patient-centered cancer care in Richland County.
Richland Academy of the Arts will present Tchaikovsky’s classic The Nutcracker Ballet at the Renaissance Theatre on Saturday, Dec. 6, and Sunday, Dec. 7, featuring a talented cast of local students and returning guest artists from the Cleveland Ballet.
The Galion History Center hosts its Victorian Christmas Cookie & Cocktail Tours at Brownella Cottage on Friday, December 12, offering three limited-availability evening tours featuring holiday drinks and freshly baked cookies.
Avita Health System’s new $15 million, 20,000 square foot state-of-the-art cancer center in Ontario is named the Avita Ontario Jody M. Baker Cancer Center (“The Jode Cancer Center”) following a transformative $5 million gift from the Payne family.
The Humane Society Serving Crawford County has two deserving residents available for adoption: Tucker, a friendly, 2-year-old Boxer mix who knows commands, and Titan, a 6.5-year-old affectionate cat with experience living alongside dogs.
In recognition of Hospice and Palliative Care Month and its 35th year of hospice care, Avita Home Health and Hospice has launched a blanket and yarn drive to provide handmade comfort items to new hospice patients.
The annual two-day Christmas Open House hosted by the AVITA Health System Bucyrus Auxiliary serves as a crucial fundraiser for student scholarships and essential patient comfort items for the hospital.
Ohio caregivers for the 236,200 people with Alzheimer’s and dementia in the state must prepare for increased sundowning and wandering as the time change on November 2 shortens daylight, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.