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officers spoke with a female
at the police department
that reported having been
assaulted by her son. The
female had marks consistent
with being
assaulted. A short
time later,
officers did
locate the
suspect,
18-year-old
Anthony
Bonifas of
Delphos,
and placed
him under
a r r e s t .
Bonifas was
transported
to the Van
Wert County
Jail and will appear in Van
Wert Municipal Court to
face the charge of domestic
violence.
On Feb. 14, officers were
sent to the 1300 block of
South Bredeick Street in reference to a theft incident. The
complainant told officers that
his wallet was stolen possibly by a passenger that had
been riding in his vehicle.
The incident remains under
investigation.
On Tuesday, officers
spoke with a female complainant that reported an
identity theft incident. The
female told officers that she
received notification that a
bank account was opened
using her personal informa-
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Mengerink new Elida superintendent
ELIDA Joel Mengerink is the new superintendent for Elida Local School District.The school board
made the announcement today after hiring Mengerink
on Tuesday.
Mengerink is currently serving as superintendent of
Continental schools and will leave that post July 31.
After an extended process and more than a dozen
applicants, we are confident we have chosen the
right person to lead Elida School District, Board
President Jason Bowers said Wednesday. Joel is very
experienced, especially in dealing with special needs
programs and students and that is a good fit for Elida
right now. He is also a good mediator and has strong
ties to the immediate area so were confident he will
have some longevity here at Elida.
Mengerink was given a three-year contract for
$108,000 per year.
The position came open when former
Superintendent Tony Cox took a position in the
Shawnee Local School District at the end of the
school year last year. Former Spencerville Schools
Superintendent Joel Hatfield has been serving as
the interim Superintendent and will continue until
Mengerink begins on Aug. 1.
Students in Esther Hittles first-grade class at Franklin Elementary School include, front from left, Aliyah
Bradley, Abigail Williams and Neveah Hiegel; center, Alayna Gossett, Tyler Wiseman, Isabella Schmidt, Oliver
Smith and Mackenzie Klausing; and back, Hittle, Keagan McDermitt, Paige Schwinnen, Nelson Miller, Layne
Bailey and Devin Sanchez. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAY
9 a.m. to noon Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society, located at the east edge of the St. Johns High School parking
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lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
ALLEN COUNTY This year, Ohio 4-H
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Fire and Rescue.
Week will take place March 6-12. As a result,
1-3 p.m. Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N. Main St., is open.
4-H youth and volunteers will be actively
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
telling Ohio citizens about the 4-H program
and how it can benefit participants and their
SUNDAY
8-11:30 a.m. Knights of Columbus benefit for St. Johns School at the hall, Elida Ave. communities. The 4-H mission is to create
10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Spencerville American Legion Brunch Buffet, 119 S. Broadway, positive environments for culturally diverse
youth and adults to reach their fullest potential
Spencerville.
as capable, competent, caring, and contribut1-3 p.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N. Main St., is open.
ing citizens. What a great opportunity for our
youth to get involved in!
MONDAY
The 4-H program was introduced to most
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ottoville Branch Library is open.
third-graders in the area in the form of class11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff St.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from the Storm support group meets in the Delphos Public Library room visits or flyers during the month of
March. Youth will learn what 4-H is, as well
basement.
as the vast variety of projects and programs
7 p.m. Ottoville village council meets at the municipal building.
that are offered. 4-H is a non-formal, eduMarion Township Trustees meet at the township house.
cational, youth development program that is
7:30 p.m. Delphos Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the Eagles Lodge.
offered to kids age 5 and in kindergarten to 19
TUESDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Delphos Area Simply Quilters meets at the Delphos Area Chamber of
Commerce, 306 N. Main St.
Week of Feb. 22
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church, 310 W. Second St.
Monday: Sloppy Joe sandwich, tater tots,
7:30 p.m. Elida village council meets at the town hall.
coffee and 2 percent milk.
years of age.
In 2015, Allen County had more than 1,100
youth enrolled in the 4-H program, more than
40 clubs and more than 200 volunteers. 4-H
has something for everyone with more than
200 projects, including for a variety of livestock projects, as well as projects involving
dogs, rockets, bicycles, scrapbooking, money
management, art, photography, etc.
Allen County 4-H enrollment deadline is
April 15; contact the OSU 4-H Extension
office at 419-879-9108 to join Allen County
4-H.
This year, a spaghetti dinner, silent auction
and T-shirt sales will be held as fundraisers to
keep 4-H going strong in Allen County.
If you are interested in learning more about
the program, how to get involved, or inquire
about the fundraiser, contact the OSU 4-H
Extension office at 419-879-9108 or visit the
website at allen.osu.edu.
WEDNESDAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam County Museum is open, 202 E. Main St., Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets at The Grind.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St. Johns Chapel.
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Country
Paws to consider
Farm costs
BY JAMES HOORMAN
Ag Educator
OSU-Extension
Putnam County
Grain farmers in 2016 will
have a challenge since a large
2015 crop and weak world
demand for grain has diminished grain prices short term.
Farmers will try to reduce
costs, but maybe not enough
reduction to offset low grain
prices. Thus profit margins
may be tight in the coming
year.
Dr. Chris Bruynis, Ohio
State University Ag Managers
Team offers suggestions that
farmers may want to consider
for a year of lower grain prices and projected lower profit
margins:
Complete a financial
analysis. Knowing where the
business stands financially
will be critical in developing
a plan to survive this period of low margins. This will
provide insight into the how
drastic the measures need to
be to weather the storm. Good
financial capacity will allow
farm families to borrow new
money, restructure term debt,
or even make interest only
payments on some loans.
Lower the cost of production. Items such as cash
rent, input costs, operating
costs, and equipment depreciation can greatly affect this
cost. Strategies to lower input
costs can include: setting
realistic yield goals, selecting
lower priced inputs, and making sure the input generates
more income that its cost.
Improve grain marketing skills. Grain marketing
strategies vary somewhat
depending on on-farm storage, crop insurance participation, and total bushels
available for sale. Farms with
20,000 bushels to sell have
fewer pricing opportunities
compared to 200,000 bushel
farms, especially since many
contracts are made on 5,000
bushel increments.
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constraints, it is critical to set
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Jefferson senior Trey Smith turns toward the hoop against the defense of Allen East St. Johns senior Owen Baldauf shoots over the defense of Parkways Andrew Baker and
during the first period of Fridays NWC game at Allen East. Smith became the all-time Mason Baxter during the Blue Jays Senior Night at Arnzen Gymnasium. He was one of
NWC scoring leader with 1,985 points in the 14-point triumph. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe) four seniors Ryan Hellman, Tyler Ledyard and Jesse Ditto were the others to play
their home finale. (DHI Media/Larry Heiing).
BY LARRY HEIING
DHI Media Correspondent
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DELPHOS Two struggling teams looking to gain
confidence heading into the
post-season met at Robert A.
Arnzen Gymnasium Friday.
The Parkway Panthers
came to Delphos in the middle of a 3-game losing streak
and managed to win only four
games all season.
After starting the season
6-2, the St. Johns Blue Jays
have fallen on hard times
with a losing streak of their
own at eight games.
St. Johns got back on the
winning side of the books
with a 42-19 victory in the
wrap up of the Midwest
Athletic Conference season.
The Jays also sent their
senior class out with victory as Ryan Hellman, Owen
Baldauf, Tyler Ledyard and
Jesse Ditto, along with cheerleader Bailey Kill, were honored before the contest.
The night looked like it
may be a game in the early
going as freshman Jared
Wurst gave St. Johns the
first points with a 3-ball that
banked in. Parkways Justin
PAULDING The
Lincolview boys basketball team held the Paulding
Panthers to just 12 points in
the second half to end its regular season undefeated (8-0)
in Northwest Conference
play, as the regular season
wrapped up at the Jungle in
Paulding on Friday night.
The Lancers secured the
by Lincolnviews Youtsey.
The scoring was initiated
by senior Lancer Chandler
Adams with a drive to the
basket off an inbound pass to
take the score to 37-33, with
the Lancers leading.
Lincolnview (21-1) kept
adding to its lead in the fourth,
with a Hunter Blankemeyer
assist to Hayden Ludwig for
one hoop and a stolen pass to
lead to another for Youtsey
to put the Lancers up by 8 at
41-33.
Paulding (10-12, 3-5
NWC) had several looks at
the basket during the fourth
quarter, but came up with
just 5 points, two of those
by senior Brendan Good in
the last seconds of the game
which was also Senior Night
in the Jungle.
We just couldnt put it
in the basket. I thought we
played well enough to win,
but we just couldnt get our
shots to drop in the last quarter, Brewer said.
Weekly Athletic
Schedule
TUESDAY
Boys Basketball Sectionals
DIVISION IV
At Van Wert
PG vs. Cory-Rawson, 6:15 p.m.
(Winner vs. Lincolnview 6:15 p.m.
Friday); Kalida vs. St. Johns, 8
p.m. (Winner vs. Miller City 8 p.m.
Friday).
At OG
Fort Jennings vs. Ottoville, 7
p.m. (Winner vs. Crestview 6:15 p.m.
Friday).
DIVISION II
At Lima Senior
Celina vs. Wapakoneta, 6:15 p.m.
(Winner vs. Upper Sandusky 6:15
p.m. Friday); Van Wert vs. Bryan, 8
p.m. (Winner vs. O-G 8 p.m. Friday)
At Paulding
St. Marys vs. Kenton, 6:15
p.m. (Winner vs. Defiance 6:15
p.m. Friday); Elida vs. Bath, 8 p.m.
(Winner vs. Shawnee 8 p.m. Friday).
WEDNESDAY
Boys Basketball Sectionals
DIVISION IV
At OG
Leipsic vs. Continental, 6:15
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Columbus Grove junior guard Jade
Clement was selected as the 2015-16 NWC
Player of the Year in voting by Northwest
Conference girls basketball coaches. In an
extremely close vote Clement received 117 of
a possible 120 first place points to earn POY
honors over Crestview junior, Emily Bauer
(116 points).
Clement averaged 17 points and 4 steals
per game in leading the Bulldogs to an 8-0
conference record and first place in the NWC.
Clement shot 56% from 2-point range and
36% from 3-point land for an overall total
49%.
Joining Clement and Bauer on the NWC
First Team were senior Rachel Wildman
(Ada), sophomore Paige Bellman (CG), freshman Alivia Koenig (BL) and junior Abbie
Parkins (BL). Clement and Bauer were repeat
Bash
ALL
CONFERENCE TEAMS
FIRST TEAM
NAME SCHOOL GRADE
Kendra Siefring 12, Whitney Will
(Fort Recovery) 11; Emily Mescher
(Marion Local) 12; Courtney Prenger
9, Rose Westerbeck (Minster)
11; Paige Jones* 10, Debbie Paul
(New Bremen) 12; Rachel Leffel
12, Kenzie Shroer (New Knoxville)
11; Madilynn Schulte (St. Johns)
11; Lauren Monnin 12, Kami
McEldowney (Versailles) 10.
Team Champion: Minster (9-0).
Coach of the Year: Nann
Stechschulte (Minster)
SECOND TEAM
Maura Hoying 10, Denise
Schwieterman (Coldwater) 12; Grace
Thien (Fort Recovery) 10; Leanne
Huelsman 12, Lindsay Roetgerman
11, Hannah Schmitmeyer (Minster)
Senior
Defense
VARSITY
JEFFERSON (74)
Jace Stockwell 4-9-18, Drew Reiss 4-2-12, Josh
Teman 4-1-10, Brenan Auer 0-0-0, Trey Smith 8-10-29,
Ryan Goergens 0-0-0, Dalton Hicks 2-1-5, Grant Wallace
0-0-0. Totals 15-7-23/26-74.
ALLEN EAST (60)
Caleb Smelcer 7-4-19, Kain Foster 3-2-9, Spencer
Miller 7-2-17, Travis Guthrie 1-0-2, Luke Perkins 5-1-11,
Shane Gipson 0-0-0, Caleb Austin 0-0-0, Nick Kaiser
1-0-2, Chris Kleman 0-0-0, Johnny Brinkman 0-0-0.
Totals 21-3-9/12-60.
Score by Quarters:
Jefferson 14 27 22 11 - 74
Allen East
Three-point goals: Jefferson, Smith 3, Reiss 2,
Stockwell, Teman; Allen East, Smelcer, Foster, Miller.
JUNIOR VARSITY
JEFFERSON (59)
Caleb Lucas 0-1-1, Cole Arroyo 1-0-2, Kyle Wreede
1-0-3, Hunter Haehn 1-0-2, Tyler Bratton 1-0-3, Brandon
Herron 0-0-0, Trey Gossman 2-2-8, Davion Tyson 1-8-10,
Alex Rode 10-8-28, Drake Schmitt 1-0-2. Totals 14-419/30-59.
ALLEN EAST (34)
Albert Hughes 1-0-3, Matt Fish 3-3-9, Trenton Duran
0-0-0, Chris Kleman 2-5-9, Lake Brinkman 0-0-0, Brady
Harris 0-0-0, Caleb Austin 0-1-1, Dalton Clum 3-0-9,
Robert Lutes 1-1-3. Totals 6-4-10/17-34.
Score by Quarters:
Jefferson 18 7 24 10 - 59
Allen East 6 7 13 8 - 34
Three-point goals: Jefferson, Gossman 2, Wreede,
Bratton; Allen East, Clum 3, Hughes.
Varsity
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Logan Huff 2-0-5, Sage Duggan
1-2-4, Andrew Baker 0-1-1, Justin
Barna 3-0-6, Hayden Lyons 0-0-0,
Clayton Agler 0-0-0, Mason Baxter
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FINDLAY It didnt
take long for Ottoville to set
the tone for its Division IV
sectional semifinal against
Continental Wednesday night.
Using solid defensive play
and an opportunistic offense,
the Lady Big Green scored
the first 10 points and ran off
points in bunches.
Ottoville, the fifth-ranked
team in Division IV, had a
double-digit early in the contest and kept adding to it as
they rolled by their Putnam
County League rival 84-29 in
the first game at Findlay HS.
The Big Green (21-2)
advance to the sectional finals
8 p.m. Saturday to face another PCL rival in Miller City.
The Wildcats advanced on
a 59-48 win over McComb in
the nightcap.
The Pirates end at 1-21.
Ottoville dominated play
from the opening tip as they
held the Pirates without
a point for nearly six minutes while building a 10-0
lead. Two Alexis Thorbahn
3-pointers staked the Big
Green to a 6-0 lead before
an inside basket by Bridget
Landin and a layup off
a steal by Brooke Mangas
had Ottoville leading 10-0.
The Pirates finally scored at
2:13 of the first quarter on a
3-pointer by Amber Logan.
The Big Green then went
on a 8-2 run, as Landin scored
four points, for an 18-5 lead
before Logan finished the
quarter with a jumper, giving
Ottoville an 18-7 lead.
Logan had all seven of the
Pirates points in the quarter.
Our defense is what powers our offense, Ottoville
coach Dave Kleman said.
But we have done a lot
of work with the halfcourt
offense just because we dont
press the whole game when
were up; we work on the
halfcourt. We play 8-10 kids
and have some JV kids that
could start for many teams.
We try to wear you down.
Ottoville was deep into its
bench the first half; the Pirates
played 10 for the entire game.
That depth came into play
the second quarter as the Big
Green continued to build its
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BY JIM COX
HARROD Fifth-seeded
New Knoxville simply had
too many offensive weapons in Wednesdays Division
IV sectional battle with
12th-seeded Lincolnview.
The Lady Rangers (15-8)
scored from inside, outside,
and mid-range while shooting 54 percent from the field
in their 64-36 win.
The Lady Lancers season
ends at 5-18 but they have a
lot to look forward to. The
Lancers, with only one senior
on the roster, will return a lot
of experience in 2016-17.
Win/loss-wise, if you
just look at it that way, it
was not a successful season but as coaches and as
a team, we dont look at it
that way, said Lancer coach
Dan Williamson. We were
playing a lot of inexperienced
girls, so they have a year of
experience that we can build
off for next year. A lot of the
work that we put in this year
will hopefully pay off next
year and the year after that.
Due to an ACL tear,
Lincolnview was without its
senior, Ashton Bowersock,
until the last two weeks of
the season. Talented sophomore Alana Williams missed
the entire year, also with an
ACL tear.
New Knoxville started the
game with a 10-1 spurt, while
Lincolnview was missing its
first five field goal tries and
turning the ball over four
times. Katlyn Wendel, the
only junior on the Lancer roster, nailed a 3-pointer from
the left wing at 1:20, the first
of her four in the game, to end
that streak. However, an oldstyle 3-point play by Ranger
senior Rachel Leffel with 10
seconds remaining made it
13-4 at the first break.
The offenses broke loose
in in the second quarter. The
Rangers led 17-4 before the
Lancer shooters suddenly
found the range. Bowersock
swished a 17-foot baseline
deuce, then hit the and-1.
New Knoxville trumped
that with a layup by Abby
Lageman (assist Leffel) and a
Lincolnview senior Ashton Bowersock (3) drives between a pair of New Knoxville defenders during
a Division IV sectional semifinal game at Allen East on Wednesday. Bowersock, who missed nearly
the entire season due to recovery from a torn ACL, scored seven points in her final high school
game. (DHI Media/John Parent)
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
son.
Lima Central Catholic ended up
23-of-64 shooting (6-of-20 long range)
for 35.9 percent and 9-of-15 singles
(60%); with 46 caroms; and with 12
fouls.
LCC will play Upper Scioto Valley, a
64-41 victor over Waynesfield-Goshen
Wednesday, at 8 p.m. today.
Emily Patton led the Lady Rams with
25 markers and Madison Crumrine (3
treys) and Alexis Carroll added 10 each.
Kayla Wicker was the sole Lady
Tiger in double digits with 12.
USV began with a 16-9 first period
and opened it up with a 25-11 third
period.
SPENCERVILLE (32)
Sydney Shaffer 0-0-0, Kaiden Grigsby 0-0-0,
Lexi Gilroy 0-0-0, Jenna Henline 2-0-4, Carliegh
Hefner 0-0-0, Jayden Smith 1-5-7, Tiffany Work
2-1-5, Caitlyn Probst 4-0-10, Allison Adams 0-00, Jacey Grigsby 2-0-4, Julie Mulholland 0-0-0,
Allison Bowsher 0-0-0, Alex Carter 1-0-2. Totals
10-2-6/8-32.
LIMA CENTRAL CATHOLIC (61)
Emma Baumgardner 0-0-0, Hailey Koenig
1-0-2, Lauren Huysman 0-0-0, Jaclyn Diglio
0-0-0, Josie Mohler 3-0-6, Samantha Koening
7-2-18, Madison Stolly 5-5-15, Hannah Garver
0-0-0, Natalie Snider 5-0-14, Jessica Wilker 0-00, Mikaela Dahill 0-2-2, TaeOasha Rios 1-0-2.
Totals 17-6-9/15-61.
Score by Quarters:
Spencerville 6 12 9 5 - 32
Lima CC 10 18 14 19 - 61
Three-point goals: Spencerville, Probst 2;
Lima Central Catholic, Snider 4, S. Koenig 2.
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WAYNESFIELD-GOSHEN (41)
Madison Buffenbarger 3-0-8, Bailie Barrington
1-0-2, Aubrey Biederman 1-0-2, Kayla Wicker
3-6-12, Kiley Valenti 3-0-6, Cassidy Craig 0-00, Jenna Crawford 2-0-4, Halie Gilroy 1-0-2,
Paige Crawford 1-0-3, Lynsey Lowe 0-0-0, Julia
Millirans 1-0-2. Totals 13/36-3/9-6/9-41.
UPPER SCIOTO VALLEY (64).
Kayla Broseke 0-0-0, Madison Crumrine 3-110, Shelby Spradlin 3-0-7, Miranda Holbrook
0-0-0, Kaycee Carroll 3-2-10, Alexis Elliott 1-0-2,
Maddison Lowery 2-0-4, Taylor Herron 0-0-0,
Emily Patton 11-1-25, Haley Hunsicker 3-0-6.
Totals 18/36-8/20-4/6-64.
Score by Quarters:
Waynesfield-Goshen 9 9 11 12 - 41
Upper Scioto Valley 16 13 25 10 - 64
Three-point goals: Waynesfield-Goshen,
Buffenbarger 2, P. Crawford; Upper Scioto
Valley, Crumrine 3, Carroll 2, Patton 2, Spradlin.
Rebounds: Waynesfield-Goshen 28/13 off.
(Wicker/J. Crawford 7), Upper Scioto Valley 29/11
off. (Hunsicker 8). Assists: Waynesfield-Goshen
7 (Buffenbarger/P. Crawford 2), Upper Scioto
Valley 12 (Patton 4). Steals: Waynesfield-Goshen
3 (Barrington/J. Crawford/Lowe 1), Upper Scioto
Valley 10 (Spradlin 3). Turnovers: WaynesfieldGoshen 16, Upper Scioto Valley 6. Fouls:
Waynesfield-Goshen 6, Upper Scioto Valley 11.
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The Holy Bible tells us that the Lord hears the prayer of the righteous (Proverbs 15:29), and that we should approach the throne of grace with confidence,
so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need (Hebrews 4:16). Daily prayer is important in our lives: it refreshes our soul and gives
strength to the weary. Prayers of petition, thanksgiving, and worship are all essential to maintain and enhance a spiritual presence in our lives. Prayer should
not be just a once-a-week occasion or for only when we are in a panic situation.
The Bible tells us that the will of God for us is pray without ceasing. Although
at times, this may seem impossible, along with our necessary daily tasks, our attitude should be that God is always with us, like a good friend who is always willing and able to help. We would surely not hesitate to ask a good friend for help
when needed, and of course a thank you is always in order for help received.
Persevering in prayer, and recognizing that God is the source of everything in
our lives, will build a relationship that will endure forever.
He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I
will deliver him and honor him.
New K.J.V. Psalm 91:15
Our local churches invite you to join them for their activities and services.
dElphos
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
310 W. Second St.
419-692-5737
Pastor Harry Tolhurst
Sunday: 11:00 Worship
Service - Everyone Welcome
Communion first Sunday of
every month.
Communion at Vancrest
Health Care Center - First
Sunday of each month at 2:30
p.m., Nursing Home and assisted living.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Where Jesus is Healing
Hurting Hearts!
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
One block so. of Stadium Park.
419-692-6741
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship Service with Nursery
& Kids Church; 6:00 pm. Youth
Ministry at The ROC & Jr. Bible
Quiz at Church
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen
Bible Quiz at Church
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Discipleship Class in Upper
Room
For more info see our website: www.delphosfirstassemblyofgod.com.
ST. PETER LUTHERAN
CHURCH
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
Phone 419-695-2616
Rev. Steve Nelson
Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:00 a.m. Worship
Service.
Wednesday - 6:00 p.m. Light
Supper; 7:00 p.m. Worship
Service.
Thursday - 12:00 p.m.
Community Lenten Service.
Saturday - 8:00 a.m. Prayer
Breakfast; 9:00 a.m. Sunday
School.
DELPHOS WESLEYAN
CHURCH
11720 Delphos-Southworth Rd.
Delphos - Phone 419-695-1723
Pastor Rodney Shade
937-397-4459
Asst. Pastors Pamela King
and Kelly Baeza
Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
Worship; 9:15 a.m. Sunday
School for all ages.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service
and prayer meeting.
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RAABE FORD
LINCOLN
spEnCErVillE
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
419-647-6202
Saturday - 4:30 p.m.
Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass,
May 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30
a.m. Mass
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
102 Wisher Drive,Spencerville
Rev. Michael Cassady, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe;
10:00 a.m. Worship Service.
IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale,
Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional; 10:45 a.m. contemporary
SPENCERVILLE FULL GOSPEL
107 Broadway St., Spencerville
Pastor Charles Muter
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: Morning Services
- 10:00 a.m. Evening Services
- 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday:
7:00
p.m.
Worship service.
TRINITY UNITED METHODIST
Corner of 4th & Main,
Spencerville
Phone 419-647-5321
Pastor Justin Fuhrmann
Sunday
8:30
a.m.
Traditional Service; 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.
Ignite Contemporary Service
AGAPE FELLOWSHIP
MINISTRIES
9250 Armstrong Road,
Spencerville
Pastors Phil & Deb Lee
Sunday - 10:00 a.m.
Worship service.
Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Bible
Study
Elida/GomEr
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd., Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Rev. Frank Hartman
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m.
Morning Service; 6 p.m.
Evening Service.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
Meeting.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday,
8-noon, 1-4- p.m.
GOMER
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Pastor: Brian Knoderer
7350 Gomer Road, Gomer
419-642-2681
gomercc.org
secretary@gomercc.org
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship
PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Evening
service.
Alexander &
Bebout Inc.
HARTER
& SCHIER
FUNERAL
HOME
419-238-9567
www.AlexanderBebout.com
GRACE FAMILY
CHURCH
634 N. Washington St.,
Van Wert
Pastor: Rev. Ron Prewitt
Sunday - 9:15 a.m. Morning
worship with Pulpit Supply.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Rev. Tom Cover
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
service.
PITSENBARGER
SUPPLY
Professional Parts People
KINGSLEY UNITED
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
METHODIST
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ohio 709 and Mendon Rd.
Ottoville
Phone: 419-965-2771
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Pastor Anthony Perry
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.;
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:25 a.m.
Wednesday - Youth Prayer
ST. MICHAEL CHURCH
and Bible Study - 6:30 p.m.
Kalida - Fr. Mark Hoying
Adult Prayer meeting - 7:00
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
p.m.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00
Choir practice - 8:00 p.m.
a.m. Masses.
Weekdays: Masses on Mon.,
MANDALE CHURCH
Tues., Wed. and Friday at 8:00
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN
am; Thurs. 7:30 p.m.
UNION
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
160 Main St.,
School all ages. 10:30 a.m.
Cloverdale 419-488-2391
Worship Services; 7:00 p.m
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Worship.
Mass schedule: Saturday
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer 5:30 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
meeting.
CHURCH OF GOD
TRINITY FRIENDS CHURCH
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert
419-642-5264
Ph: (419) 238-2788
Rev. Mark Walls
Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Outreach Pastor Neil
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Hammons
Service.
Sunday - Worship services
9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
Wednesday-Ministries
at
CATHOLIC CHURCH
7:00 p.m.
512 W. Sycamore St.,
Columbus Grove
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Office 419-659-2263
13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
Fax: 419-659-5202
Ph. 419-238-0333
Father Tom Extejt
Childrens Storyline:
Masses: Tuesday-Friday - 8:00
419-238-3476
a.m.; First Friday of the month
Email: fbaptvw@bright.net
- 7 p.m.; Saturday - 4:30 p.m.;
Pastor Steven A. Robinson
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 11:00
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday a.m.
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Confessions - Saturday 3:30
Family Worship Hour; 6:30 p.m., or anytime by appointp.m. Evening Bible Hour.
ment.
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word
of Life Student Ministries; 6:45
HOLY FAMILY
p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer
CATHOLIC CHURCH
and Bible Study.
Rev. Robert DeSloover, Pastor
7359 St. Rt. 109 New
PENTECOSTAL WAY CHURCH
Cleveland
Pastors: Bill Watson
Saturday Mass - 7:00 p.m.
Rev. Ronald Defore
Sunday Mass - 8:30 a.m
1213 Leeson Ave.,
Van Wert
Phone (419) 238-5813
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ounty
Head Usher: Ted Kelly
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:10 a.m. - Worship 10:00 a.m. GROVER HILL ZION UNITED
until 11:30 a.m. - Wednesday
METHODIST CHURCH
Morning Bible Class 6:00 p.m.
204 S. Harrision St.
until 7:00 p.m. - Wednesday
Grover Hill, Ohio 45849
Evening Prayer Meeting
Pastor Mike Waldron
7:00 p.m. - Wed. Night Bible
419-587-3149
Study.
Cell: 419-233-2241
Thursday - Choir Rehearsal
mwaldron@embarqmail.com
Anchored in Jesus Prayer
Line - (419) 238-4427 or (419)
232-4379.
Emergency - (419) 993-5855
putnam County
FAITH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Road U, Rushmore
Pastor Robert Morrison
Sunday 10 am Church
School; 11:00 Church Service;
6:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Evening Service
ST. JOSEPH
CATHOLIC CHURCH
135 N. Water St.,
Ft. Jennings
Rev. Charles Obinwa
Phone: 419-286-2132
Mass schedule: Saturday 5
p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and
9:30 a.m.
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Yesterday
Lieutenant Houk, with characteristic southern courtesy, treated his prisoners well, and before
sending them on to Richmond
asked a favor of Mr. Ludwig, to
whom he seemed to be especially
attracted.
The request was that when
exchanged, Mr. Ludwig would
write to his father asking him of
his sons welfare. Lieutenant Houk
was unable to communicate with
his father in any other manner.
Mr. Ludwig did as he was
requested, and the reply he
received is held as a priceless treasure by him. But this didnt mark
the closing chapter of the incident.
In 1895, when attending the
National Encampment of the
Grand Army of the Republic, held
at Louisville, Ky., Mr. Ludwig
learned that the former Confederate
officer was residing on a farm near
Rowletts, Kentucky, on the route
to the Mammoth Cave. He decided
to call upon his former captor after
a visit to the great natural wonder.
Memories of the genuine
southern hospitality extended my
wife and I by the Houk family will
be with me as long as I live, said
Mr. Ludwig.
The two Civil War veterans
have been corresponding for the
last 20 years. Pictures have also
been exchanged.
Asked as whether a feeling
against, The Yanks, still prevails
Bob Holdgreve
Window
to the
Past
served in honor of Mr. Houk. In
addition to Mr. Ludwig, the following old soldiers were present: Dr.
J.M. Cochran, Marian Township
(and others I could not read, R.H.).
Other guests were: Mrs. Houk and
daughter, Mrs. Helen Harper, Mrs.
Isaac Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. O.A.
Ludwig, of Bluffton; T.G. Ludwig,
Lafayette, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
E.G. Ludwig, Ft. Wayne; Miss
Eva Ludwig, daughter of Geo.
Ludwig, deceased veteran of the
Civil War; Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Long
and daughter, Miss Zoe Beatrice;
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Hendrickson
and family.
Roy Hoverman took a picture
of the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ludwig and
Mr. and Mrs. Houk and daughter enjoyed a tour Monday morning in the Stottlemeyer auto truck
to Columbus Grove, Pandora,
Beaverdam, Bluffton, Lafayette,
thence to Lima where the Houk
family boarded a train for home.
The Herald - 11
Delphos Herald,
Aug. 23, 1915
Famous Triplets
Isaac Raymond, 89, the last of
the famous Raymond triplets of
Seneca County, died at his home
in Attica. The triplets were famous
throughout the state. A former
president of the United States, at
the time of their birth, offered their
mother a large land grant if she
would give the three his names.
Just as she was about to consent,
she had a dream in which she was
told to name them Abraham, Isaac
and Jacob. She did so, and each
of the three was blessed with long
life, good health and prosperity.
Delphos Herald,
Aug. 20, 1915
Town Proud of
Three Lincoln Dams
Cohasset, Mass. Among
this towns most prized possession are three dams built by
Abraham Lincolns great-greatgreat grandfather. The dam builder
was Mordeci Lincoln, third son of
Samual Lincoln, one of historic
Cohassets pioneer settlers.
Delphos Herald,
Aug. 9, 1929
(Continued in next
Saturdays paper)
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Tractor Supply
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Opinion
We take a lot
for granted
So how exciting was the
splash pad news from the
Kiwanis? I am extremely
excited.
Good things are happening in Delphos and while
they dont all have the appeal
and luster of a splash pad,
they are just as exciting.
Things are going well at
the wastewater treatment
plant with the pilot study.
Small issues have popped up
but were handled quickly.
Most were software glitches
and have been rectified.
When I talk to people
about it, they seem a little
taken back by how exciting
I find the whole project. I
guess I know more because
I attend the council meetings and realized just how
much trouble we were in with
failed technology and EPA
notices.
The energy savings alone
are mind-boggling.
We were headed down the
road to doom and destruction
and now, while its not the
Yellow Brick Road, its certainly a little more sunny and
more pleasant to travel.
Nancy Spencer
On the
Other Hand
Good things are happening in Delphos.
***
I had the pleasure of following around two students
Friday during the Real
Money/Real World program
at St. Johns High School. One
was a microbiologist, the other
a personal financial advisor.
It was a learning experience for me to listen to
them try to decide if they
were going buy a home or
rent; pay down college loans
quicker or buy a nicer car;
buy name-brand clothing or
shop at the Thrift Store; and
how fast they wanted their
internet to be. Both students
were more on the conservative side until we got to the
communication booth. They
wanted their Netflix and they
wanted it now. That didnt
surprise me at all.
The lesson learned is that
the students often have a distorted view of what adulting is about. It didnt take
long for the truth to set in.
They were frustrated with
how much childcare cost and
took a bit of time to decide
Whole lotta
shakin goin on
The hipcheck is a
classic dance move,
one to be combined
with a half turn and not
to be confused with the
bump.
It is also a third arm
of sorts: Your arms
are full of groceries or
two lattes, a bagel with
cream cheese and a
large set of keys. What
to do? Flip that hip
against the car door and
youre good to go.
The hipcheck is also
a defense mechanism
to be employed when
the person behind you
Anne Coburn-Griffis
in the check-out line is
crowding you while
talking loudly on their
cell phone.
[shuffle step whomp; cart behind you flies back] Oh, I am so
sorry! Have an awesome super day!
There seems to be a lot of that brand of hipchecking going on
this election yearon both the national and state level.
The hipcheck is not specific to humans. I know this because
Beatrice, the porcine princess who has shared our home and apple
slices for three heartwarming, challenging years, made this quite
clear last week.
Beatrice didnt just prove once that the move isnt species specific. Twice she skipped her potbelly hips, both times on very cold
mornings when I pried myself out from under warm covers at the
last possible moment I could before a commute. And both times,
she knocked over five gallon buckets of water that were meant for
watering the goats and donkeys outside. Unfortunately, the buckets
were still inside.
Consequently, the floor was pretty shiny for those two days due
to one sassy little pigs sidesteps. And I have learned to carry the
buckets outside, where the donkeys can knock them over instead.
Byron McNutt
Editors note: Letters to the Editor concerning candidates and issues for the upcoming March 15 Primary Election will be accepted until 5 p.m. March 5.
People Make
the Difference
es, why not do it? Just kick the can down the
road to future generations.
GOP presidential candidate, Ohio Gov.
John Kasich says: Both republicans and
democrats love to spend OPM, but the republicans feel guilty about it.
The national debt is already over $19 trillion. The CBO projects another $9.4 trillion
in cumulative deficits over the next decade
unless Congress raises taxes or cuts the
growth of spending increases. Wed also have
to avoid protracted recessions and increased
global military actions.
As it is, the government will continue
borrowing money and inflating the money
supply. Neither political party has the stomach to rein in the effects of the soaring growth
of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid
which account for almost two-thirds of all
federal spending.
In fact, liberals and progressives want
those monster programs to expand in size.
There is zero chance the national debt will
be reduced in the foreseeable future. Even
if the economy grows, generating revenue
growth, there will be additional demands for
new government programs, including the
need for trillions of dollars for infrastructure
upgrades.
Crossword Puzzle
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Kung Fu Panda 3 3D (PG) 4:35
Kung
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Panda
(PG)
11:45/2:10/7:45/10:05
Dirty Grandpa (R) 3:30/9:45
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Bluffton
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Kung Fu Panda 3 (PG) Shows are at 7
p.m. and 9 p.m. every evening with 1:30
p.m and 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
matinees. All shows are 2D.
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50 Member of an order
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5 Small ape
6 Old Testament twin
7 Fast time?
8 Shut off
61 Pool
9 Cosmonaut Shonin
62 Crude group?
10 Tee off
63 Rigatoni relative
66 Beekeeper of movies
67 Gardener's spring
purchase
28 Seductive West
51 Hanukkah pancake
47 Gingersnap, e.g.
50 Author Zola
52 Massage
30 Snakelike fish
54 Singer Young
55 Deeply despise
56 Hazzard County
lawman
57 Call for help
33 Clarifying phrase
34 SeaWorld whale
58 Quick-witted
59 Charge
39 Starts, as a laptop
12 Picker-upper
65 Editor's mark
46 The Way
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TEMANS
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GREAT RATES
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Across from Arbys
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inquire at 419-692-3951
Fax: 419-238-9390
E-mail: hr@vanwerthospital.org
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930 LEGALS
LEGAL NOTICE
Area Agency on Aging 3
intends to award Title IIIB Older American Acts
funds for the remaining
calendar year of 2016
and 2017 to providers
who furnish Chore Services, specific to Pest
Control only, under the
Call
today
to
find
out
more
about
this
rewarding
SM
Care Coordination Proopportunity
gram to persons 60 and
older within Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin,
Mercer, Putnam, and/or
or applyonline at
Van Wert counties. For
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a copy of the Request
Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated. 2015 Home Instead, Inc.
for Proposal (RFP),
No experience or medical skills necessary
please visit the "Pro Flexible scheduling
vider Relations" page on
our website at:
Training provided
www.aaa3.org. Please
Very rewarding
contact Donna Miller,
Provider Relations Director at 419-879-3865,
Call today to find out more about this rewarding opportunity
with any questions.
Deadline to apply is
04/06/16 at 4:00 PM.
AAA3 IS AN EQUAL
or apply online at www.HomeInstead.com/208/becomeacaregiver
OPPORTUNITY
Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated.
GRANTOR AND EM2015 Home Instead, Inc.
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Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated. 2015 Home Instead, Inc.
PLOYER AGENCY.
2/20/16
No experience
or medical
skills necessary
No experience
or medical
skills necessary
Flexible
scheduling
Flexible scheduling
Training
provided
Training
provided
Very
rewarding
Very
rewarding
419.222.8109
The job that changes lives in your community.
419.222.8109
Immediate Opening
for a Full Time
Detail Technician
Duties include:
Buffing Polishing Interior Cleaning
We offer:
Medical Insurance 401k Comp. Wage
Experience preferred. Apply in person.
WHIRLPOOL OTTAWA
PRODUCTION WORKERS
NEEDED
CHEVROLET BUICK
To Apply:
Call Kelly Services at:
(419) 523-1325
LEGAL NOTICE
Washington Township
Van Wert County Board
of Zoning Commission
will hold a reorganization meeting at 7:00 PM
on March 8, 2016 at the
Township Office, located at 22693 Lincoln
Hwy., Delphos, Ohio
also address other business that is brought before the Commission.
2-20-16
LEGAL NOTICE
Washington Township
Van Wert County Zoning Appeals Board will
hold a reorganization
meeting on March 9,
2016 at the Townshp Office located at 22693
Lincoln Hwy., Delphos,
Ohio.
2/20/16
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CHEST OF drawers, 5
drawers, good shape,
$50. Ph. 419-692-4861.
FOR SALE 2 porch
swings 1 with cushion.
$25.00 each. Call 419667-2852.
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Products and packaging used in school lunches can be upcycled into new materials, helping schools raise money in the process.
trash and end up in landfills. The
waste is then transformed into new
products that can be purchased online
or through select retailers.
TerraCycle heads up recycling Brigades, which collects certain products in exchange for program points.
These points build up and can be redeemed for merchandise, charitable
donations or funds for a school or other group. Examples of participating
brands include CapriSun, Colgate,
Entenmanns, MOM Brands, and
PUR. The company also offers Zero
Waste Boxes that collect various
everyday products. The waste will
then be upcycled into new materials.
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Points are awarded per season
completed (grades 9-12);
Students must be attending a 2- or
4-year college;
Student must apply for scholarship (All that apply will receive a scholarship); and
Checks will be made out to the
college in care of the student after the
first quarter/semester.
Since 2003, the boosters have contributed more than $500,000 to the
schools athletic programs and facilities. In addition to awards (included
in all totals), the boosters have funded season end parties ($284); weight
room equipment and gymnasium banners ($35,524); funds for the outdoor
facilities including a track, baseball
and softball diamonds and soccer field
($31,035); soccer field and track lighting ($55,489); new baseball and softball
diamonds ($109,579 and $44.973); ball
diamond sidewalks and pads ($15,332);
dugout brick, gymnasium camera,
fending and weight room equipment
($25,141); strength program, a shooting machine and volleyball equipment
($14,580); strength program, the school
message center, shooting machine,
hurdles, track resurfacing ($37,989);
strength program, volleyball machine,
Gator, free weights and a pitching
Real
machine ($21,915); strength program,
press boxes, soccer shelters, batters
eye and scorers table ($70,411); and
this years upcoming projects include:
strength program, defibrillator, driveway to diamond, land leveler and nets
($11,000). Awards and projects total
$507,653.
We want to stay viable and active,
Langhals added. We dont have any
major projects coming up so we are
looking for ways to still benefit the student-athletes.
James Hoersten will return to the
high school as industrial technologies
instructor on a permanent substitute
basis for the 2016-17 school year. The
board approved a Memorandum of
Understanding between the district and
the Ottoville Education Association for
Hoerstens contract.
Hoersten will also serve as industrial
technologies instructor for Fort Jennings
Local Schools, who will share the cost
of his contract.
Upcoming events at the high school
include the Band Steak Supper on Feb.
28; the All County Band/Choir/Art Show
on March 6 at Columbus Grove; and the
Putnam County League Scholastic Bowl
on March 10.
Superintendent Scott Mangas reported the district has received the scores
from the third-grade reading tests and
the students scored the highest of those
Congratulated
all
2016
Homecoming attendees and thanks all
those involved in the Homecoming
activities. There were 110 at the
Homecoming dance on Sunday;
Issued a one-year supplemental
contract to Ted Elliot as junior high boys
track coach for the 2016 season; and
Approved Abbie Norton as volunteer track coach for the upcoming
season.
The board then went into executive
session, returned with no further business and adjourned.
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