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Vent receives Realtor of the Year award

Regina Vent, broker and owner of Regina Vent Realty LLC, was awarded Realtor of the Year at the Heartland Board of Realtors holiday luncheon in Findlay. Considerations for this award include involvement on the local board, for which she served as the 2018 president, and service at the Ohio Association of Realtors, civic activities and business and educational experience.

Fairhaven’s Frisch earns values award

Living UCH Values Award

Sharon Frisch, a licensed practical nurse at Fairhaven Community, a United Church Homes community, has been recognized with the Living UCH Values Award for 2018. The LUV Award recognizes and honors staff members who demonstrate the highest commitment to United Church Homes’ core values of compassion, hospitality, respect, integrity, stewardship and transparency.

Bair joins WMH staff

Megan Bair

Megan Bair, CNM, joined the staff at her hometown hospital, Wyandot Memorial Hospital, as a full-time healthcare provider for obstetrics and gynecology. “I’m so honored to be working in a community that gives me the opportunity to impact women of all ages,” Bair said. “I love that Wyandot will give me the platform to provide compassionate care and lead women toward better health. Coming home is like a dream come true.”

Caldwell promoted at WMH

John Caldwell

John Caldwell has been named the senior director of administrative services and business development at Wyandot Memorial Hospital. Caldwell oversees the dietary, environmental services, maintenance and materials management departments.

Doctor moves practice to WMH

Dr. Mei-Chiew Lai

Physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist Mei-Chiew Lai, M.D., has moved his practice to Wyandot County and has office hours each Monday and Tuesday at Wyandot Memorial Hospital. Lai has cared for patients at the hospital’s Specialty Healthcare Center since 1986.

North Central Electric refunds over $700,000 to its members

ATTICA — North Central Electric Cooperative has refunded over $700,000 in patronage capital credits to nearly 11,600 former and current members starting in early December. At its November meeting, the NCE board of trustees approved a patronage capital credit refund of $715,947, marking the 39th consecutive year the cooperative has retired capital credits to current and former members.

BVH nurse receives award

Michelle Stratton

FINDLAY — Michelle Stratton, RN and forensic nursing program coordinator at Blanchard Valley Hospital, has been named the 2018 International Association of Forensic Nurses Ohio Chapter Forensic Nurse of the Year. According to the Ohio Chapter of the IAFN, forensic nurses of the year are providers who contribute to the development of teaching, disseminating information or promoting forensic nursing in their communities.

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