Most students enrolled in Wayne County schools in 2022-23 school year were male
Wayne County enrolled 13,712 students in the 2022-23 school year, with the majority being male, according to reports from the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce.
How many companies in cities in Wayne County received FDA inspections in Q1 2023?
There were three companies in cities associated with Wayne County that received three FDA inspections in the first quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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- How many companies in cities in Wayne County received FDA inspections in 2023?
- How many companies in cities in Wayne County received FDA inspections in 2023?
Wiggam Introduces Legislation Targeting Drug Cartels and Illegal Immigration
State Representative Scott Wiggam (R-Wayne County) has taken a strong stance against drug cartels, human trafficking, and illegal immigration by proposing legislation that aims to target their financial resources. The Ohio Withholding Illegal Revenue Entering Drug (WIRED) Act, introduced by Wiggam, seeks to combat these issues by imposing a 7% remittance transfer fee on all money sent outside of the United States.Wiggam emphasized the importance of addressing the issue of drug cartels and illegal activities beyond the border states, stating, "Citizens believe the United...
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Welch's Packaging Group Brings New Jobs to Wooster
Welch Packaging Group, a leading manufacturer of custom cardboard packaging solutions, is set to open a new location in Wooster, Ohio. This exciting development comes after the company received the latest round of Job Creation Tax Credits from the Ohio Tax Credit Authority (TCA).State Representative Scott Wiggam, who represents Wayne County, where Wooster is located, expressed his enthusiasm for this job creation opportunity. He stated, “Wayne County is open for business. These jobs are a welcome addition to the Wooster community and a testament to what Wayne County has...
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Ohio Senate Overrides Governor's Veto of SAFE and Save Women's Sports Acts
The Ohio Senate has successfully overridden the governor's veto of the SAFE and Save Women's Sports acts, according to State Representative Scott Wiggam. The veto was overridden on Wednesday, with Wiggam voting in favor of the override in the House earlier this month. The legislation, known as House Bill 68, aims to protect children experiencing gender dysphoria from undergoing sex change procedures, such as chemical castration and invasive surgeries. Additionally, it includes the Save Women's Sports Act, which ensures the integrity of women's-only athletic competitions...
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Toddler Story Time
Little ones and their caregivers are invited to this fun introduction to the world of reading books.
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Picturing Women in History
Come celebrate International Women’s Day with a hands-on art project that celebrates the many contributions that women have made throughout history!
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Biochemistry and molecular biology program earns accreditation with American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
In awarding accreditation, ASBMB praised Wooster’s biochemistry and molecular biology program for the use of active learning pedagogies throughout the curriculum and the multitude of research opportunities for all students.
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Urban studies professor contributes article for Encyclopedia Iranica
Hamed Goharipour, assistant professor of urban studies at The College of Wooster, recently published an essay on “Tehran in Iranian Post-Revolutionary Films” in the Encyclopedia Iranica (Cinema Iranica) that illustrates how Iranian movies and films use Tehran’s urban setting to convey city-person transactions.
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Toddler Story Time - Doylestown
Little ones and their caregivers are invited to this fun introduction to the world of reading books.
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Take It - Make It Crafts
Supplies will be available all day for an easy take and make craft.
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Mathematics alumna uses liberal arts education to help Cleveland Clinic improve patient care
Mary Sefcik ’14 chose to attend The College of Wooster because of its small size, close-knit community, and opportunities to perform research as an undergraduate.