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Get to Know Your Area

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Located in southwest central Ohio, Clark County is home to a population of 135,633 (2021 U.S. Census Bureau). In addition to Clark County’s beautiful rural scenery and bustling agriculture, you can find excellent local higher educational opportunities at both Clark State College and Wittenberg University. Clark County is comprised of seven school districts and 71 schools listed on Clark County Ohio website. The largest city in the county and the county seat is Springfield. Springfield was once nicknamed the “City of Roses” for its production of roses at one time being the largest in the world! Find out more about Clark County’s Community by clicking the picture above! 

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Greene County is located in southwest Ohio and boasts some of the best-paved bike trails that the nation has to offer! 62 miles of trails will connect you from Greene County to beyond on your cycling/hiking adventures! A stepping stone to success in early aviation, Greene County is also home to Huffman Prairie Flying Field where the Wright Brothers put their early plane crafting and piloting to practice. The largest city in Greene County is Beavercreek and the county seat is Xenia. With a population of 168,412 (2021 U.S Census Bureau), seven public school districts, and a variety of universities and colleges, the opportunities in this County are endless. Find out more information about Greene County by clicking the picture above! 

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Champaign consists of 4 school districts, a population of 38,699 (2021 U.S Census Bureau), and its largest city and the county seat is Urbana. Small but mighty in what it can offer, from beautiful local wineries, Ohio caverns, Simon Kenton Trail, Mad River, and more! Rich in history and progressive in nature Champaign County a great place to call home. Click the above picture to find out more about Champaign County! 

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