"Your Hometown Eats" is a heartwarming exploration of local dining spots, connecting food, history, and community. Each episode takes viewers on a journey through small-town eateries, beginning with the first episode in Urbana, Ohio, featuring Pequeños, Abuela's Kitchen, and Urbana Brewing Co. The show highlights each location's unique offerings, from cherished family recipes to local brews, while diving into the stories behind the owners and the establishments that bring people together. Watch the first episode here: Your Hometown Eats - Urbana, Ohio (Pilot) - Abuela's Kitchen, Pequeños, Urbana Brewing Co.
In an upcoming commemorative episode, the show takes a heartfelt turn to honor the legacy of 9/11 by cooking alongside firefighters and sharing personal stories connected to the tragic events of that day. This special episode highlights the strength of community and the power of coming together, whether through food or shared experiences. Future episodes include exploring the vibrant food truck scene in Champaign County, Ohio. With its focus on storytelling, delicious local fare, and a celebration of community, "Your Hometown Eats" continues to shine a light on small-town culinary traditions. Be sure to catch the latest episodes on YouTube, and follow along on Facebook for updates at Your Hometown Eats and Your Hometown Productions. Health System Offers Free Gas Cards to Those Who Attend If you are ready to make a change for the better and kick the smoking habit, Mercy Health REACH Services in Springfield and Urbana can help with a free, six-week series of smoking cessation classes starting in October.
The classes are led by a Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist/Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor III. Mercy Health provides nicotine replacement therapies such as nicotine patches, gum and lozenges are provided at no cost while supplies last. Mercy Health also provides carbon monoxide testing. West Liberty-Salem is thrilled to announce their Homecoming Court and Attendants. The Homecoming festivities kick off on Thursday evening, September 19th, with a parade at 6:30, followed by a community pep rally at Lions Park. This year’s Homecoming Parade Grand Marshal is June Seymour, long time high school Art Teacher celebrating her many years of service to the West Liberty-Salem community. Mrs. Seymour celebrates her retirement at the close of this school year. The Homecoming Ceremony takes place on Friday, September 20th, at 6:15 at Tiger Stadium before the Tigers take on Madison Plains. Kick off is at 7 PM. The Homecoming Halftime show will include the Mighty Fighting Tiger Marching Band and Alumni. The celebrations commence on Saturday evening with the Homecoming Dance at West Liberty-Salem. Homecoming court and attendants are pictured left to right:
Front row Senior Queen Candidates: Teagan Boyd, Isabella Hardwick, Londyn Loveless, Ava Johnson, Ava Chamberlain, Alaina Irving Second Row: Freshman Attendant Ellery Wygal, Junior Attendant Ava Astorino, Senior King Candidates: Silas Kauffman, Luke McGill, Taran Logwood, Isaiah Reams, Max Rudolph, Teagon Miller, and Sophomore Attendant Grace Jones. UPDATESUNDAY PROGRAM POSTPONED: Due to unforeseen circumstances Roy Brown's presentation on the life and public service of his father, Clarence J. "Bud" Brown, is being postponed. It was scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday, September 22, at the Champaign County Historical Society Museum. A new date will be arranged and announced.
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