Find fun activities to celebrate the eclipse
Northwest Ohio is gearing up to celebrate the celestial anomaly of a total solar eclipse with a totally full calendar of area events.
The hunt begins
Paisley Mitchell, 2, runs towards eggs with her dad, Nick Mitchell, both of Sidney. Paisley was attending the Sidney Alive Easter egg hunt at the courtsquare on Saturday, March 30.
Eggs for everyone
Brantley Hughes, 4, of Botkins, gives the Easter Bunny a high five Brantley was taking part in the Sidney First Church of the Nazarene’s Easter egg hunt activities on Saturday, March 30.
Region prepared to welcome visitors
With an estimated 139,000 to 556,000 visitors expected to come to Ohio to witness the total solar eclipse, area officials wanted to be ready to roll out the welcome mat.
‘Glass isn’t dangerous until broken apart’
By Brandt McClain
Plan ahead, be prepared, have patience
Plan ahead and be prepared before you head out to view April’s solar eclipse.
Armstrong’s hometown offers unique view of eclipse
WAPAKONETA — Travelers searching for a place to experience the total solar eclipse should look no further than Wapakoneta, birthplace of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong.
Catapulting towards Easter
Kids catapult stuffed animals into the air by shaking a parachute at the Anna Community Branch Library on Wednesday, March 27.
Writing my next chapter
By Brooklyn Koester
Girls basketball: Fort Loramie’s Avery Brandewie named first team all-Ohio in D-IV
Fort Loramie’s Avery Brandewie was named first team all-Ohio in Division IV while Victoria Mescher and Russia’s Roni Poling were named third team.