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Beth Rumble named as the New County of Huron Director of Cultural Services
Goderich, ON – The County of Huron, along with the Huron County Library Board is pleased to announce Beth Rumble as the new Director of Cultural Services. Beth has been working at the County of Huron for over 6 years and has most recently been the Branch Services Librarian. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from York University and a Master of Library and Information Science from Western University.
Celebrating the Best of Huron County’s Arts & Culture
The ninth annual Huron County Cultural Awards were given out on Friday, April 27 at the Blyth Memorial Community Hall. This year’s Cultural Award recipients were chosen from a pool of fifteen outstanding nominees, nominated by members of the public, for their contribution they made to the arts, culture, and heritage sector of Huron County in 2017.
2018 Municipal Election Candidate Information Session set for June 27, 2018
Clinton, Ontario – Municipalities from within Huron County will be hosting a Candidate Information Session for anyone interested in running as a candidate in the 2018 Municipal Election. The session will take place on Wednesday, June 27, 2018 beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Libro Hall in Clinton (300 Bill Fleming Drive). All are welcome, and pre-registration is not required.
2018 Huron Cultural Awards – April 27, 2018
Huron County Cultural Awards. Friday, April 27th at 7:30 pm Blyth Memorial Community Hall. Celebrating 15 exceptional nominees this year. Performances by: Blyth Festival Singers, St. Anne’s C.S.S. Jazz Cubed and Melina and John Powers. Canapes by Bon Vivant. Cash bar.
Huron County Paramedic Service Treating Sudden Cardiac Arrest in a Way Never Seen Before
Goderich, Ontario: A new lifesaving device and new technology are helping Huron County Paramedic Service (HCPS) battle the health crisis of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). In addition to equipping its ambulances with a high-quality, automated CPR Device, to help Huron County paramedics treat SCA, they have implemented a therapy called Shock Sync™. Huron County is one of the first in Canada to make the use of this technology mandatory on all SCA patients.