January 25, 2019 at 5:28 p.m.
Fort Recovery Middle School has announced its honor roll for the second nine-week grading period.
Sixth graders making the all-A honor roll were Drew Backs, Kassidy Dues, Gavin Evers, Marlee Fiely, Kendall Firks, Sarah Fritz, Ava Grisez, Kayla Heitkamp, Kyle Huntsman, Cody Klenke, Bailie Muhlenkamp, Kennedy Muhlenkamp, Karlene Niekamp, Benjamin Reinhard, Anna Roessner, Ella Schoen, Mara Wenning and Emma Will.
Sixth graders making the A-B honor roll were Shellyann Aknilang, Alivia Bergman, Layla Bihn, Madison Bihn, Nicole Braun, Saidy DeRoo, Mason Diller, Brennan Dues, Gavin Dues, Ava Englehardt, Evan Evers, Jacob Fortkamp, Riley Grieshop, Caden Grisez, Brooke Hart, Ethan Hartnagel, Eva Kahlig, Joelle Kaup, Gabriel Knapke, Emily Lauber, Caden Marchal, Norah Meyer, Keegan Muhlenkamp, Aleigha Overman, Brigham Overman, Zach Schoenlein, Cooper Thompson, Reid Timmerman, Eowyn Vela and Gage Zerhinger.
Holding contest
Jay County Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with the Walmart Foundation to sponsor an innovation competition for Jay County High School students.
The competition offers students the opportunity to design and present a new or improved invention or innovation. The process will include workshops during school hours and time with mentors to help bring ideas to reality.
Projects will be presented during a Community Innovation Fair during school hours on May 3.
The grand prize for the competition is $500. The runner-up will receive $250, and the second runner-up will get $100.
For more information, or to enter, pick up a form at the JCHS front office or contact the chamber at (260) 726-4481.
Blood drive
The American Red Cross will host a blood drive from noon to 6 p.m. Jan. 28 at Fort Recovery American Legion Hall, 2490 Ohio 49.
To make an appointment, visit redcrossblood.org or call (800) 733-2767.
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