Gallia County • October 3, 2025
Good morning, Gallia County. October paints our community in pink as dozens gathered for Holzer Center's Breast Cancer Awareness Walk, kicking off a month dedicated to a disease that will affect one in eight American women. The mile-long journey around campus wasn't just about exercise—it was a powerful reminder that regular screenings can reduce mortality rates by 26%, a statistic worth remembering long after the pink ribbons come down.
Agricultural excellence and artistic heritage received significant boosts this week. Southern FFA students showcased months of dedication at the Meigs County Fair, bringing home top honors in livestock competitions while gaining invaluable life lessons. Meanwhile, the French Art Colony's historic preservation efforts received a substantial lift with Ohio Valley Bank's generous $20,000 donation to the "Raise the Roof" campaign—ensuring this cultural cornerstone will continue enriching our community for generations to come.
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🌾 Southern FFA students shine at Meigs County Fair. From livestock competitions to an award-winning booth display, the chapter's hard work paid off with several members placing in top positions. Tyson Hupp, Hunter Lackey, Marcy Evans, and others showcased their animals with confidence after months of preparation and training. Beyond the ribbons, students gained valuable lessons in responsibility, perseverance, and agricultural knowledge. The chapter's collaborative fair booth featured wiring, shop, livestock, and greenhouse projects that impressed visitors and judges alike.
🎨 Ohio Valley Bank donates $20,000 to save historic art center. The generous contribution will support the French Art Colony's "Raise the Roof" campaign in Gallipolis, Ohio. The new roof will enhance building accessibility, provide weather protection, create additional shade, and offer supplementary space for smaller events. Executive Director Cindy Sexton expressed deep gratitude for OVB's commitment to enriching the community through support of the arts. The donation represents a significant boost to the cultural preservation efforts in the Ohio Valley region.
🎀 Holzer Center rallies community with Breast Cancer Awareness Walk. The annual event in Gallipolis, Ohio kicked off October's Breast Cancer Awareness Month with dozens participating in a mile-long walk around the Holzer campus. Free breast screenings were offered, while organizers shared critical statistics, including that one in eight American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Health officials emphasized the importance of regular screenings, which can lower death rates by 26%, and reminded participants that breast cancer doesn't always present as a lump.
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Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.
-1 Thessalonians 5:11
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