Last year Harrison High School started the Hope Squad to spread mental health awareness in the school. Last year’s squad were, first row, from left, Rachel Rivera, Julia Harmon, Ethan White Second row: Simon Acra, Levi Tidwell, Masyn Dallio Third row: Raileigh Legner, Jackson Giglio, Noelle Ley, Emma Roush, Erin Heyob, Lydia Leurck, Saunti Tolliver, Eve King, Gabby Brandner, Ashley Green, Bailey Howson. SUBMITTED PHOTO

School squad helps fellow students

Members of Harrison High School’s Hope Squad are hoping to make a difference through education. Hope Squad is a nation Hope Squad is a nationally recognized school-based suicide prevention program.

Around Town

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Early Monday fire destroys building

A fire in a detached storage building that caught fire early Monday morning is a total loss. Harrison Fire Chief Rob Husong said the fire on New Biddinger Road happened at about 1 a.m.

Indiana registering for master gardeners

Are you looking to improve your gardening skills? Look no further than the Master Gardener Program. The Master Gardener Program is an educational and volunteer gardening program coordinated by Purdue University’s extension office.

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Girls hope sectional debut is encore performance

Harrison’s girls basketball team begins the postseason Saturday against the same team it played in the season opener 12 weeks ago. The Wildcats, 15-6 and seeded 16 th , meet No.

Harrison senior C.J. Wesseler, in action earlier this season, won the 500-yard freestyle at the Southwest Ohio Conference meet Jan. 30 at Miami University. PHOTO BY SANDY MINOR

Wesseler displays winning style for Harrison

It took Christopher Wesseler Jr. a little over five-and-a-half minutes to culminate a five-year journey and establish himself as one of the top swimmers in Harrison High School history.

Mulvaney on Honors List

Dallas Mulvaney, of Harrison, who is studying for a bachelor’s in nursing (RNBSN Completion), made the Honors List at Mercy College of Ohio in Toledo. To be named on the Honor’s List, a student must achieve a grade point average of 3.3 or higher and be enrolled for 6-11 credit hours..

Harmon on Dean’s List

Hayley Harmon of Harrison, has made the fall semester Dean’s List at Maryville College in Maryville, Tenn. Harmon is majoring in environmental studies and biology.

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4-H planning inperson fair; looking for more to join

Planning has started for an in-person Dearborn County 4-H fair June 21-26, complete with midway and fair food. 4-H leadership will work closely with the Dearborn County Health Department to ensure the safety of all participants and fair patrons.