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Mobile mammography van visits Harrison

Have concerns about COVID-19 caused you to put off your annual screening mammogram? You’re not alone and experts nationally fear a rise in later stage cancer diagnoses as a result of the pandemic. It’s important to remember that the earlier the diagnosis, the better the outcome and there are options available for safe cancer screenings.

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Insurer Award

Doris Gibbons was presented this plaque for the Insurance Professional of the Year from Insurance Professional of Greater Cincinnati on June 22. The president said Gibbons has been instrumental in securing speakers and sponsorship and volunteers to help with regional events and keeps the association informed of volunteer opportunities at Mathew 25 Ministries and other agencies. SUBMITTED PHOTO

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Around Town

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New Officers

Xi Eta Iota, local chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, installed new officers May 18 for the coming year at its first meeting of the year. The new officers, from left are: Dianne Kammerer and Maria Rosemeyer, co-presidents; Betty Cookendorfer, vice president; Debbie Rowe, recording secretary; Sue Gauck, corresponding secretary and Jennifer Mohr, treasurer. The installation celebrated at the Harrison Township Civic Center on Dry Fork Road. SUBMITTED PHOTO

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OCCF awards scholarships to residents

The Ohio County Community Foundation (OCCF) recently awarded $35,250 in scholarships to Ohio County residents currently continuing their education. The scholarships are funded from scholarship funds established within OCCF by donors who wish to financially assist Ohio County residents and or graduates of Rising Sun High School in their effort to earn a degree.

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