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BVHS To Open Wellness Park Campus On North End Of Findlay

(From Blanchard Valley Health System)

Blanchard Valley Health System (BVHS) is excited to announce the upcoming opening of Wellness Park, a new, comprehensive campus on the north end of Findlay.

At this innovative healthcare destination, the skilled team will provide a full spectrum of services, including primary care, endocrinology, diabetes management, rheumatology, orthopedics, sports medicine, and podiatry. Additionally, both pediatric and adult physical, occupational, and speech therapies will be available. On-site imaging and laboratory services will further enhance patient convenience, offering centralized and accessible care.

The campus encompasses more than 75,000 square feet and is designed to employ around 150 associates when fully staffed. With its cutting-edge resources, strategic location, and commitment to quality care, Wellness Park will stand as a beacon of health, healing, and innovation. Conveniently located at 3401 Wellness Way in Findlay, the campus is easily accessible from County Road 99 and nearby I-75, providing a valuable resource for both patients and associates.

Wellness Park aims to address the growing challenges of chronic conditions like diabetes while expanding primary care options.

“Wellness Park will bring together a variety of specialty physicians, but also will serve as an opportunity to expand primary care offerings,” said Myron D. Lewis, FACHE, president and chief executive officer of BVHS. “We’re excited about the opportunity to increase the community’s access to care, and we know this state-of-the-art campus will help in our efforts to recruit primary care physicians to the area. Primary care is just one example, however, of how we are confident this new location will improve access to healthcare in our area.”

The site features an expanded Julie A. Cole Rehab & Sports Medicine with an on-site gym area along with a dedicated pediatric rehab space for occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and behavioral health therapy.

With practitioners from several specialties coordinating care at a single site, the organization will be able to manage our community’s health and well-being needs even better than before. Wellness Park brings together comprehensive care in one centralized location, reinforcing the BVHS mission of “Caring for a lifetime.”

“BVHS has been planning for Wellness Park for several years,” said Kelly Shroll, chief operating officer-ambulatory services. “In addition to serving as a site for doctor’s appointments, Wellness Park will also be a convenient location for patients who just need routine lab work. This location at the north end of town, close to the I-75 exit, is easily accessible not only to residents of Findlay but to those who live in surrounding communities.

“The campus itself was designed with input from our associates to ensure we were meeting their needs as well as those of our patients,” Shroll went on. “We put an emphasis on making it both functional and attractive. For example, the pediatric rehabilitation area is designed to be kid-friendly and soothing, and we placed large windows throughout the campus to let in a lot of natural light.”

Many community members may have already received letters informing them that their physician or provider will be at a new location. However, BVHS reminds the public that, as of December 16, 2024, the following practices will be seeing patients at Wellness Park: Endocrinology & Diabetes Specialists of Northwest Ohio (including the Community Glucose Monitoring Project), Rheumatology Specialists of Northwest Ohio, and Primary Care at Wellness Park. (Primary Care at Wellness Park is a new practice.)

Soon thereafter, the practices of Julie A. Cole Rehab and Sports Medicine Services and Blanchard Valley Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, as well as laboratory and imaging services, will begin operating at Wellness Park on January 6, 2025.

New patients seeking to make an appointment with these or any other BVHS practice can call 419.422.APPT.

The new Wellness Park campus is one of the cornerstone projects of an exciting space planning effort at BVHS that continues the organization’s longstanding tradition of delivering high-quality care to the Northwest Ohio community.

Other cornerstone projects include the expansion of The Armes Family Cancer Care Center and hospital enhancements including the new Acute Rehabilitation Unit. BVHS is requesting the community’s support through a capital campaign that will help fund the construction, expansion, accessibility, and technological advancements.

“The generosity of the community has been humbling and overwhelming. As we wrap up the silent phase of the capital campaign, the Blanchard Valley Health Foundation has secured over $13 million from generous philanthropists for these important projects,” commented Karen George, chief development officer. “These improvements will help BVHS deliver better health outcomes for those who live and work here. As we move into the public phase of the campaign, we aspire to secure a total of $20 million. It will take the entire community to support this landmark vision.”

For more information about Wellness Park, please visit bvhealthsystem.org/wellness-park

For more information about the capital campaign, please visit https://www.bvhealthsystem.org/support-the-foundation/events-campaigns/capital-campaign/bvhs-capital-campaign

‘Voters Bill Of Rights’ Amendment Clears Ohio Ballot Board

(ONN) – A coalition of voting and civil rights organizations can now move forward with its effort to enshrine new voting rights in the Ohio Constitution.

The Ohio Ballot Board approved the group’s petition for a proposed constitutional amendment called the “Ohio Voters Bill of Rights.”

The key points in the amendment include allowing same-day voting, meaning Ohioans could register and vote on Election Day.

It would expand valid voter ID options to include a school-issued photo ID.

Plus, the measure would give county boards of elections the power to extend early voting hours and add early voting locations and ballot drop boxes.

Supporters will have to gather more than 400,000 valid signatures to get the proposed amendment on a future ballot.

Gala In Support Of City Mission Of Findlay Coming Up

The City Mission of Findlay is inviting people to attend its upcoming Gala in support of the City Mission.

“We are thrilled to invite you to a spectacular night of Glitter, Glitz, & Jazz! So bring those dancing shoes and get ready to groove to the sensational sounds of the Pinup Project. Savor delicious cocktails and hors D’oeuvre as you bid on incredible destinations at our live auctions. And don’t miss out on our silent auctions, filled with fantastic treasures. Get ready for an unforgettable evening!”

The Gala will be held at the Findlay Inn and Conference Center on Friday, December 6th beginning at 5:30 p.m.

Click here to purchase tickets and for more information. 

Target Of Drug Task Force Operation Arrested

(From the Seneca County Drug Task Force)

On Thursday, November 14, 2024, the Seneca County Drug Task Force-METRICH Enforcement Unit, along with additional Officers from the Fostoria Police Department, conducted a drug operation in an area of East Fremont St. and Anderson Avenue, in the City of Fostoria, Seneca, County, Ohio, which resulted in the arrest of a Tiffin, Ohio resident.

The “sting” drug operation led to the confiscation of suspected Heroin, Methamphetamine, Cocaine, a stolen Firearm & US Currency.

Cody A. Johnson, 34 YOA, Tiffin, Ohio, was arrested for an active arrest warrant for Failure to Appear out of Seneca County.

Additional charges of Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Heroin, Possession of Cocaine, and Possession of a Stolen Firearm are pending on Johnson at the conclusion of the entire drug investigation.

Johnson is being held at the Seneca County Jail pending further court proceedings.

Seneca County Drug Task Force Agents & Officers from the Fostoria Police Department were utilized to conduct the stop and assisted Agents with apprehending the suspect, Johnson.

“This investigation is consistent with what local Law Enforcement is seeing with an influx of Methamphetamine, Heroin, and Cocaine trafficking and abuse in our area. We are utilizing all of our resources to attempt to track down the source of the illicit drugs to prevent any further overdoses and to prosecute those who continue to bring them into our community. And, of course, I’m always pleased to see another firearm removed from a dangerous criminal’s hands!” Chief Gabriel Wedge, Fostoria Police Department, said.

I would encourage citizens to continue reporting suspicious activity to their local agencies or the Seneca County Drug Task Force – METRICH Enforcement Unit Crime Hotline at Local 419-443-0463, ext: 1140

Findlay Christmas Tree Put Up In Dorney Plaza

The City of Findlay Christmas Tree arrived on Monday morning and was put up in Dorney Plaza in front of the municipal building.

The tree is a 30-foot-tall blue spruce and will be decorated over the coming days leading up to the tree lighting ceremony on Friday, November 29th at 6 p.m.

“Thank you to Findlay residents John and Betty Lee for providing the 2024 community tree.” The city said.

Get more details on the tree lighting ceremony by clicking here.

The tree already has its topper in place, a star that was by students at Millstream Career Center in 2021.

Increased Police Presence At Tiffin School After Potential Threat

(From the Tiffin Police Department)

To the Tiffin Community,

Late last evening, Tiffin City Schools received information regarding a potential threat to the safety of Noble Elementary School. The Tiffin Police Department immediately collaborated with Superintendent Jerry Nadeau and Principal Newlove to investigate the matter thoroughly. We are pleased to report that the source of the concern was identified, and it was determined that the threat was not credible.

We want to assure parents, students, and staff that we are confident in the safety of our schools. To further demonstrate our commitment, members of the Tiffin Police Department will be present today at Noble Elementary, providing visible support and reassurance. Our goal is to ensure everyone feels safe and supported during this time.

We understand that situations like this can be deeply concerning for parents and guardians. Your children’s safety are TCS and TPD’s top priority, and we are grateful for your trust and patience as we addressed this matter. Please know that we are here to listen to your concerns and will continue to work diligently to protect our community’s most valuable assets—our children.

Tiffin PD extend our heartfelt gratitude to Principal Newlove and Superintendent Nadeau for their immediate and decisive action. Their leadership and dedication were instrumental in ensuring this situation was handled quickly and effectively.

The Tiffin Police Department is honored to serve this community, and we remain steadfast in our commitment to fostering a secure and supportive environment for our schools, families, and educators. Together, we will continue to protect, uplift, and strengthen our community.

Chief David Pauly

Student Taken To Hospital After Being Struck By Car In School Parking Lot

A student was taken to the hospital after being hit by a vehicle in a parking lot at the Liberty-Benton Local Schools campus at 9190 County Road 9.

The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office said it happened at around 7:30 Monday morning in the high school parking lot.

The sheriff’s office said an 11-year-old student was struck by a car being driven by an 18-year-old.

The 11-year-old was transported by Hanco EMS to Blanchard Valley Hospital for treatment.

The crash remains under investigation.

MCPA Thanks Community For Another Great Year

(From the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts)

As we begin our end-of-year campaign, “Art Transforms Lives,” we at MCPA are filled with gratitude for another incredible year. It has been a year of memorable performances, meaningful community engagement, and impactful youth outreach, and it is all thanks to supporters like you!

This year, our stage came alive with world-class performances that captivated and inspired audiences of all ages. We hosted free community concerts that brought people together to enjoy live music. Our arts education programs reached over 5,000 kids in nine counties, providing students the chance to engage directly with professional artists. These experiences foster creativity, build confidence, and spark a lifelong love for the arts.

 

MCPA is more than just a performance venue; it is a gathering place for our community to share experiences, celebrate local talent, and explore new artistic expressions. By donating to MCPA, you help us continue this important work.

Thank you for being a part of the MCPA family and for believing in the lasting impact of the arts!

Wobser YMCA’s New Swim Team Coach

(From the Findlay Family YMCA)

The Findlay Family YMCA Frogs Swim Team’s new head coach, Jeff Wobser, not only has extensive coaching and competitive experience, but has ideas for expanding and improving the program. 

Wobser got his start in competitive swimming at age 8 on the Findlay Family YMCA’s swim team.  He learned to love the sport while being coached by then Head YMCA Coach Larry Brown. He moved on to the Findlay High School Swimming and Diving Team, winning three Ohio State High School championships in the 50 and 100 freestyle. He then attended the University of Tennessee (UT) in Knoxville, where he competed for the Volunteers for two years.   

Wobser started his coaching career at UT as an assistant under NCAA Championship and Olympic Coach Ray Bussard.  During his four years with Coach Bussard, he learned the importance of teaching stroke technique and athlete development to achieve competitive goals.  While in Knoxville, he was also the head senior coach of Pilot Aquatic Club (now Tennessee Aquatics) and head coach of the Sevierville Swim Team.   

After graduation, Wobser joined Marathon Petroleum Company LP, where he worked for 32 years before retiring in 2020. In 2001, while with Marathon, he accepted a transfer back to his hometown and, shortly after, accepted the head coaching position at Findlay High School. He was the head coach through 2012 and has been an assistant coach for the Trojans ever since. 

“Coaching in Findlay had been a dream of mine since I began coaching in Knoxville, Tennessee,” said Wobser. “I appreciate the opportunity to work with student-athletes and to be able to teach them how to compete in the pool and out. Competitive swimming has been my lifelong passion. Coaching at Findlay has allowed me to give back to the sport and city, which gave me great opportunities when I was growing up.” 

“When the opportunity to lead the YMCA age group swim team came up, I was excited about the prospect of growing the program and raising it to new levels of achievement,” Wobser continued, “My goal for the Y swim team is to build it into the premier program in Northwest Ohio, a program that not only our parents and athletes can be proud of, but also one that the City of Findlay will recognize. This means that we will not only compete at a high level in the Ohio region but also provide growth opportunities for all children who want to swim.” 

Along with coaching, Wobser has also served as a Findlay councilman-at-large since 2015. 

People Urged To Support Downtown Findlay Stores

(From Downtown Findlay)

Black Friday is out, PINK FRIDAY IS IN!

Mark your calendars for Pink Friday on November 22nd!

This special day is all about choosing local first—before the big box stores and Black Friday frenzy.

When you shop in Downtown Findlay, you’re not just buying gifts; you’re supporting families, dreams, and the community we love.

Let’s make this holiday season one to remember by keeping it local!

For more info head to: visitfindlay.com/shop-local/