
When school lets out for the summer this year, it will mark Mr. Lyle
Rowe's last day as principal of Woodlands Elementary School. After
eighteen years of excellence in service to Huron's children and their
families, Principal Lyle Rowe will be retiring.
"One of our fourth grade students wrote about my upcoming retirement:
'Mr. Rowe can't retire...
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The Rye Beach Pizza-N-Deli located in Huron's Rye Beach Plaza is now
open under the new ownership of Rod Brownell of Huron. Brownell and his
crew are ready to serve the community the many and delicious features
on its menu.
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Huron High School's Students Against Destructive Decisions organized a Mock Crash at Huron Memorial Stadium the week before the Junior/Senior Prom Dance. This was one of the many activities that SADD presented to remind students to make good decisions and have a safe prom.
Read more... The Honorable John R. Kasich, former United States Congressman from
Ohio, served as the keynote speaker at the 2008 Gala sponsored by the
Erie County Republican Party and the Huron County Republican Women's
Club. The event was held on Saturday, May 10, at Mesenburg's Plaza
Place in Huron. Over 150 people listened to Mr. Kasich as he spoke of
his formative years growing up in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, learning
from his parents to be self reliant and responsible. His family often
traveled to Ohio (described by his uncle as the "promised land") to
spend short vacations at Peck's Cottages in Vermilion.
Read more... This Saturday, May 17, the Huron's Department of Parks and Recreation hosts a Bargains for Baby Sale from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Don't miss your chance to shop for the best infant/toddler items around! This should prove to be a great event offering gently used clothing, toys, and accessories. Over 25 spaces sold for this event!
Read more... The Huron City School District in collaboration with the BGSU Firelands
was one of two Erie County school districts and one of 42 districts
state wide to receive a "Senior to Sophomores" grant for the 2008 -2009
School Year.
This new program, unveiled in Governor Strickland's State of the State
Address and detailed in Chancellor Fingerhut's 10-Year Plan for Higher
Education, is a dual enrollment program that enables academically
qualified high school seniors to get an early jump on college. Under
the program, students can earn a year's worth of both high school and
college credit at the same time, for free.
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