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PUTNAM COUNTY In
August, David Voth, Executive
Director of Crime Victims
Services (CVS) in Putnam and
Allen counties, let slip to members
of the Mental Health, Alcohol &
Drug Addiction Recovery Board
of Putnam County (ADAMHS)
that CVS hoped very soon to serve
year.
Not a penny is tax dollars,
said Voth.
Because of the funding, Crime
Victim Services, will offer the services of five Elder Victim Ministry
staff to assist victims of abuse,
neglect, and scams in Allen and
Putnam Counties (one full-time
will be in Putnam, for age 60 and
older.)
A couple other impacts for
Putnam County is were adding
St. Johns Elementary fifth-grade teacher Melissa Myers shows some of the items that have been donated to the
Faculty-Staff Booth offered during Fall Festival. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
monopoly or special privilege for any nonpublic entity, including individuals, corporations
and organizations. Should the board determine
that an initiative creates either a monopoly or
a special privilege, then the board is required
to present the electorate with two separate
questions. The first question would ask, Shall
the petitioner, in violation of division (B)(1) of
Section 1e of Article II of the Ohio Constitution,
be authorized to initiate a constitutional amendment that grants or creates a monopoly, oligopoly, or cartel, specifies or determines a tax rate,
or confers a commercial interest, commercial
right, or commercial license that is not available
to other similarly situated persons? The ballot
initiative would serve as the second question,
essentially asking voter if they approve amending the states constitution and permitting a
monopoly. For the initiative to pass, both questions must be approved. If only one of the two
questions gains approval, the measure fails.
Proponents of Issue 2 which includes
the Ohio Republican Party and the County
Commissioners Association of Ohio assert
that the measure would protect the state constitution from special interest groups seeking to
guarantee an exclusive economic benefit.
See ISSUES, page 14
The abandoned home at 714 S. Erie St. in Delphos will be torn down as part of the Van
Wert County Commissioners Phoenix Initiative project. (DHI Media/Steve CoburnGriffis)
down a building on a
Delphos property as part
of the Phoenix Initiative
project.
The project is an
attempt for Van Wert
County to assist villages,
townships, and cities to
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Spaces
are
still available for
the Rosary Altar
Society Craft Show
Nov. 7 at Ottoville
Parish Center.
For information, contact Marie
at 419-453-3055.
St. Johns Class of 1970 will celebrate its 45th class reunion on Oct. 24 and 25.
The two-day event includes golfing and wine tasting, an evening of fun on
Saturday at the Delphos Eagles starting at 5:30 p.m., including social hour and
dinner.
Sunday will consist of 11:30 a.m. Mass at St. Johns Church and everyone
is welcome to attend 1 p.m. brunch at the Eagles.
For more information, contact LaDonna (Vogt) Sanders (sanders547@
roadrunner.com, 419-782-8239) or Cynthia Murray (cindykmurray@gmail.
com, 419-230-9005).
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OBITUARIES
Brett Michael Walker
March 20, 1988-Oct. 10, 2015
MIDDLE POINT
Brett Michael Walker, 27, of
Middle Point passed away on
Saturday at his residence.
He was born March 20,
1988, in Bryan to his father,
R.J. Walker, who survives
in Florida, and his mother, Michelle (Richard Jr.)
Richardson, who survives in
Middle Point.
He is also survived by
two sisters, Madison (Kyle
Bronson) Nemire of Van Wert
and Brooke Richardson at
home in Middle Point; his
little brother, Garrett Richardson at home in Middle Point; one
niece, Cooper Rae Nemire-Slattman; several cousins; paternal
grandparents, Ron (Ellen) Walker and Pat Walker; maternal
grandparents, Michael (Beverly) DeGroff and Judith DeGroff;
and paternal step-grandmother, Helen Richardson.
He was preceded in death by his paternal step-grandfather,
Richard Dick Richardson.
He was a member of the Faith Tabernacle Church in
Florida, where he played bass, lead guitar and sang not only at
the church but at Christian colleges across the state of Florida.
Greetings from Limbo was his first band that he and his father
started. Brett enjoyed making people laugh, especially through
his YouTube pranks and videos. His true passion was his music
and his faith. But most importantly was the love that he had for
his family. He was a 2006 graduate of Delphos Jefferson High
School and was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan.
A celebration of Bretts life will be held from 2-4 p.m. on
Thursday at Harter and Schier Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family.
To leave condolences, visit harterandschier.com.
Flu Shots
CLINIC DATES:
Tue. Oct. 13
5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Delphos VFW
Mon. Oct. 19
5:00 - 7 p.m.
Immanuel UM Church
Wed. Oct. 14
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Trinity UM Church, Del.
Wed. Oct. 21
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Knights of Columbus
Thu. Oct. 22
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
US Bank, Delphos
Fri. Oct. 16
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Delphos Discount Drug
Sat. Oct. 17
8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Gomer Cong. Church
Sat. Oct. 24
8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Delphos Discount Drug
Mon. Oct. 19
12:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Canal Pharmacy
Fri. Nov. 6
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Delphos Discount Drug
Norbert H.
Landwehr
MENDON Norbert
H. Landwehr, 85, of rural
Mendon and formerly of
Delphos died at 12:26 a.m.
Friday at Joint Township
District Memorial Hospital
in St. Marys following a
sudden illness.
He was born March
22, 1929, in Cloverdale
to William and Clara
(Merschman) Landwehr,
who preceded him in
death.
On. )ct. 15, 1954, he
married June Whetstone,
who died April 25, 1980.
Survivors include a
daughter, Maria (Neal)
McCune, with whom he
lived near Mendon; two
grandchildren,
Kristin
McCune and Matthew
McCune of Mendon; one
great-grandson,
Sean
McCune; and brother-inlaw, Norman Fleming of
Rockford.
He was also preceded in death by three sisters,
Leona
Fischer,
Helen Fleming and Alice
Youngpeter.
Norbert retired after 31
years at the Continental
Can Company in Van Wert
as a press operator. He
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cloudy. High
61F. Winds
WNW at 10
to 15 mph.
More sun
than clouds.
Highs in the
upper 60s
and lows in
the mid 40s.
Partly
cloudy.
Highs in the
mid 50s and
lows in the
low 30s.
Abundant
sunshine.
Highs in the
mid 50s and
lows in the
mid 30s.
Sunrise:
7:47 AM
Sunset:
6:58 PM
Sunrise:
7:48 AM
Sunset:
6:57 PM
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7:49 AM
Sunset:
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BIRTHS
ST. RITAS
A boy was born Oct. 7
to Anna Auer and Damien
Scales of Delphos.
A boy was born Oct. 9 to
Marie and Corey Weber of
Delphos.
A girl was born Oct.
9 to Megan and Ryan
Schimmoeller of Ottoville.
A boy was born Oct. 10 to
Leslie and Brandyn Suever
of Venedocia.
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The YWCA is running the Purple Light Nights campaign this month to raise awareness
about domestic violence. The YWCA and Van Wert County Courthouse have trees with
purple lights which were sponsored by area businesses. (Photo submitted)
The
Delphos Public Library has
announced it is taking part
in OverDrives Big Library
Read program featuring two
eBooks. Library card holders will be able to borrow
and read The Door in the
Hedge by Robin McKinley
and/or In the Shadow of
Blackbirds by Cat Winters
concluding on Oct. 21 (U.S.
EST) by visiting https://ohio.
ent.sirsi.net/client/del . The
ebook link is located on the
right side of the librarys catalog webpage.
The Door in the Hedge
opens a door into an enchanted world in this collection of
original and retold fairy tales.
Four short stories two
original and two cherished
classics take you into
a magical world of whimsy, wonder, princesses and
talking frogs. In the Shadow
of Blackbirds is a young
adult historical fiction story
of war, ghosts, friendship,
mystery, love and perseverance. This coming-of-age
tale takes you on a heroic
journey through the eyes of
Mary Shelley Black as shes
forced to face a world war,
a deadly strain of flu and a
troubled spirit who is desperate for help. Patrons will be
able to select a lending period
of one, two, or three weeks,
which begins at the date of
checkout.
Big Library Read is an
international program that
gives libraries and library
patrons unlimited simultane-
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PET CORNER
The Humane Society of Allen County has many pets
waiting for adoption. Each comes with a spay or neuter,
first shots and a heartworm test. Call 419-991-1775.
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DELPHOS
The
American Red Cross Blood
Drive held at the Knights of
Columbus Hall Oct. 7 was
a success. The goal was 64
units and 62 productive units
of blood were collected.
Donors making a milestone and receiving a pin
were: Dennis Steman, 1 gallon; Bruce Benroth, 2 galllon;
Lyndal Rhoads, five gallons;
Arnie Birkemeier; 11 gallons;
and William M. Kroeger, 16
gallons.
Volunteers working this
blood drive included Elosie
Shumaker, Marilyn Sickels,
Rita Wrasman, Judy Williams,
Sandy Talboon, Dianna
Ireland and Judy Kundert.
The next blood drive to
held at the K of C Hall will
be Dec. 2.
Oct. 15
Janet Donaldson
Kamie Pulford
Oct. 16
Abbigail Stump
Ashley Wolke
Jan Jester
Kevin Kramer
Leslie Klaus
Kala Vonderembse
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TODAY
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.
4 p.m. Delphos Public
Library board members meet at
the library conference room.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ
Associates meet in the St. Johns
Chapel.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns
Little Theatre.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum, 241
N. Main St., is open.
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.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
5:30 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission meets at the
museum, 241 N. Main St.
7 p.m. Spencerville Local
Schools Board of Education
meets.
St. Johns Athletic Boosters
meet in the Little Theatre.
7:30 p.m. Delphos Chapter
26 Order of the Eastern Star meets
at the Masonic Temple on North
Main Street.
Delphos VFW Auxiliary
meets at the VFW Hall, 213 W.
Fourth St.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos Optimist
Club, A&W Drive-In, 924 E.
Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
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Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wienken of Delphos will celebrate 50 years of marriage on Oct. 16.
To celebrate, a Mass will be held on Oct. 18 followed
by a family dinner.
Arnold and the former Marjorie Schwinnen were united in marriage on Oct. 16, 1965, at St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church in Landeck, the Rev. Robert F. Knoepfle
officiating.
They are the parents of four children, Karen (Todd)
Phillips of Bluffton, Ronda (Jim) Giesken of Monclova,
Cheryl (Paul) Reed of Ashland and Nicole (Brent) Bruns
in Perrysburg. They also have 11 grandchildren, Trent
and Colin Phillips; Chelsea, Jeremy and Adam Giesken,
Alaina and Elyse Reed; and Olivia, Owen, Oliver and
Olsen Bruns.
Arnold retired from Sundstrand and Marjorie retired
from The Commercial Bank.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio The Ohio High School Athletic
Association released its weekly football computer ratings on
Tuesday, Oct. 13. The weekly computer ratings are released
every Tuesday afternoon beginning after the fourth week of
the season, leading up to the final report on Sunday morning,
Nov. 1.
The top 20 schools in the two Division I regions are shown
below, while the top 12 schools in each region of Divisions II
through VII (four regions per division) are shown. Ratings are
listed by division and region with record and average points.
The complete report showing all teams in every region is
linked below and is posted on the football page at OHSAA.
org, which includes an explanation of how the ratings are
calculated.
There are seven football divisions, with the largest 72
schools in Division I and the remaining schools in Divisions
II through VII (approximately 108 schools in each division).
The top 16 teams in both Division I regions will qualify for
the playoffs, while the top eight schools in each region in
Divisions II through VII will qualify.
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DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
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Saturday 9AM-2:30PM
well.
We rested some starters
the second half. We have
some injuries and want to
get them healed up before the
tournment begins, he added.
We dont want to come here
and pile on; we know St.
Johns is young and has had
its share of injuries. Plus,
we want to keep working on
things we know we will need
down the road.
The Blue Jays (4-11-0,
1-5-0 WOSL ) had a bit of
bad luck to fall behind 1-0 at
36:38. Madison Cline crossed
a ball from the right side
toward the middle but it hit
off a defender and goalkeeper
Kristina Koester (9 saves vs.
14 shots on-goal) was powerless to prevent the ricochet
from getting inside that post
for a 1-0 lead.
The Lady Cavaliers (104-1, 6-0-0 WOSL) basically
kept possession of the orb on
its offensive side of the pitch
and kept the Jays bottled up,
giving up one shot the first
half (not on-goal) at 33:03
as Maria Giambruno-Fuges
24-yard free kick sailed over
the crossbar.
The Cavaliers continued
to control the orb and broke
through again at 24:03. On
a cross pass from Grace
Monnin, there was a scramble in front and when Koester
Jim Metcalfe
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Musings
Spurrier, at the OTHER USC, South Carolina.
His legend is already established.
He had tremendous success as a college
football player, winning the Heisman Trophy
for Florida in 1966.
He became another Heisman winner that
struggled in the NFL never living up to
the hype but did play for 10 seasons.
He worked his way up the coaching ranks
cutting his teeth on the offensive side,
eventually developing his Fun n Gun
attack and even becoming a head coach in the
old USFL for the Tampa Bay Bandits.
He had tremendous successes at Duke, at
his college alma mater (rebuilding that program after NCAA sanctions) and then later at
that OTHER USC.
In between, he had a miserable stint with
the Washington Redskins under owner Daniel
Snyder more than a few have.
He took the blame for the Gamecocks
poor performance this season.
I give him credit for realizing that the time
is now for him to move on to the booth!
With his penchant for one-liners and zingers, wont that be fun?
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ANTWERP INVITATIONAL
VARSITY (5,000 Meters)
Girls Team Scores: Fairview
50, Holgate 57, Edgerton 65, Tinora
110, Hicksville 130, Antwerp 139,
Wayne Trace 158. No Team Score:
Ottoville, North Central, Paulding,
Parkway, Stryker.
Top 10 Individuals (72
Runners): 1. E. Willett (HO)
20:00; 2. Sullivan (HI) 20:19; 3.
Landel (E) 20:40; 4. G. Willett
(HO) 20:47; 5. Crites (F) 20:52; 6.
Retcher (F) 20:57; 7. Helmke (T)
21:12; 8. Breininger (F) 21:13; 9.
Wannemacher (W) 21:41; 10. Meyer
(HO) 21:42.
Ottoville Finisher: 66. Brittney
Schleeter 29:38.
Boys Team Scores: Fairview
76, Edgerton 118, Hicksville 120,
Antwerp 121, Paulding 126, Tinora
140, Parkway 160, Holgate 165,
Ottoville 178, North Central 205,
Stryker 217. No Team Score: Wayne
Trace.
Top 10 Individuals (92
Runners): 1. Williamson (A) 15:56;
2. Brendon Siefker (O) 16:43; 3.
Buchan (A) 17:02; 4. Frost (HI)
17:09; 5. Freeman (E) 17:23; 6.
Johnson (F) 17:36; 7. Ehlers (T)
17:44; 8. Gaerke (PW) 17:46; 9.
Midgett (F) 17:46; 10. Rollins (PW)
17:58.
Other Ottoville Finishers: 31.
Eric Von Sossan 19:10; 32. Cody
Kemper 19:10; 63. Trevor Fischer
20:59; 64. Logan Ditto 21:01; 69.
Brendon Stoner 21:17.
JUNIOR HIGH (3,200 Meters)
Girls Team Scores: Archbold
20, Fairview 75, Edgerton 79,
Parkway 98, Antwerp 116, Paulding
132, Tinora 142. No Team Score:
Ottoville, Hicksville, Holgate,
Stryker, Wayne Trace.
Top 10 Individuals (56
Runners): 1. Sauder (AR) 12:11; 2.
R. Willett (HO) 12:54; 3. B. Ramirez
(AR) 13:05; 4.Woolace (S) 13:12; 5.
Manz (PA) 13:42; 6. Hudson (AR)
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Sports
Jeffersons Arianna Knebel and Maddie McConnahea work in tandem versus Allen East
defenders Sophia Silone and Alexis McClure Monday night at the St. Johns Annex. The
teams tied 2-2 in NWC girls soccer. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS As one
would expect, with a chance
to stay atop the Northwest
Conference girls soccer
Information Submitted
GIRLS SOCCER
Division III
Ottoville District
October 20 (5 p.m.): 8
Crestview at 7 Miller City; 10
Lincolnview at 9 Ottoville; 12
Paulding at 11 Liberty Center.
October 21 (5 p.m.): 6 St.
Johns at 5 Continental.
October 24 (2 p.m.): St. Johns/
Continental winner at 1 Jefferson;
Crestview/Miller City winner at 2
Coldwater; Lincolnview/Ottoville
winner at 3 Fort Jennings;
Paulding/Liberty Center winner at
4 Kalida.
October 28 at Ottoville: St.
Johns/Continental-Jefferson
winner vs. Crestview/Miller
City-Coldwater winner, 5 p.m.;
Lincolnview/Ottoville-Fort
Jennings vs. Paulding/Liberty
Center-Kalida winner, 7 p.m.
October 31: October 28 winners, noon
Division II
Elida District
October 19 (5 p.m.): Van Wert
at Wapakoneta; Shawnee at Upper
Sanducky; Kenton at St. Marys
Memorial.
October 22 (5 p.m.): Upper
Ottoville.
October 27 at Kalida: Miller
City/Paulding-Fort
Jennings
winner vs. Allen East/KalidaSpencerville/Lima
Temple
Christian winner, 5 p.m.; New
Knoxville/Bluffton-Lincolnview
winner vs. Lima Central Catholic/
Continental-Ottoville winner, 7
p.m.
October 31: October 27 winners, 1 p.m.
Division II
Elida District
October 19 (5 p.m.): Defiance
at Elida; Upper Sandusky at
Kenton; Van Wert at St. Marys
Memorial.
October 22 (5 p.m.): Upper
Bracket Defiance/Elida winner
at Ottawa-Glandorf; Shawnee at
Wapakoneta; Lower Bracket
Upper Sandusky/Kenton winner
at Celina; Van Wert/St. Marys
Memorial winner at Bath.
October 26 at Elida: Upper
Bracket Defiance/ElidaOttawa-Glandorf winner vs.
Shawnee/Wapakoneta winner, 5
p.m.; Lower Bracket Upper
Sandusky/Kenton-Celina winner
vs. Van Wert/St. Marys MemorialBath winner, 7 p.m.
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VOLLEYBALL
Division IV
Ottawa-Glandorf District
October 20 (6:30 p.m.): 11
Miller City at 4 Leipsic; 9 USV
at 5 LCC.
October 22: Miller City/
Leipsic winner at 3 Kalida; USV/
LCC winner at 2 Ada.
October 27 at O-G: Miller
City/Leipsic-Kalida winner vs.
USV/LCC-Ad winner, 8 p.m.
Van Wert District
October 20 (6:30 p.m.): 13
Spencerville at 4 Minster; 12 Lima
Temple Christian at 5 St. Johns;
9 Perry at 8 Wayne Trace; 11
Toledo Emmanuel Christian at 7
Ottoville; 10 Lincolnview at 6
Crestview.
October 22 (6:30 p.m.):
Spencerville/Minster winner vs.
Lima Temple Christian/St. Johns
winner (at high seed); Perry/Wayne
Trace winner at 1 New Bremen;
Toledo Emmanuel Christian/
Ottoville winner at 2 Marion
Local; Lincolnview/Crestview
winner at 3 New Knoxville.
OHSAA
Lone Jefferson volleyball senior Claire Thompson focuses on a bump to one of her teammates: Katie Pohlman
or Sarah Miller; during Monday nights home finale vs.
Wayne Trace. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
BOWLING
Tuesday Merchant
Oct. 6, 2015
Have Mercy
90-14
Ace Hardware
76-16
R C Connections
75-18
Adams Automotive
69-18
Playball Ink
61-26
Westrich Furniture
54-30
Pitensbarger Supply
52-32
Men over 200
Zac Hayes 203, John Jones 202,
Dan Grice 246-202-226, Joe Geise
214-225, Dean Bowersock 210, John
Adams 216, Alex VanMetre 268-220248, Bruce VanMetre 277-219, Bill
Stemen 222, David Newman 226,
Lenny Hubert 235-207, Ryan Winget
207, Sean Hulihan 245, Todd Merricle
223, Jerry Mericle 206, Mike Hughes
223-202, Kevin Kill 241, Russ Wilhelm 221, Derek Kill 222-209-207.
Men over 550
John Jones 555, Dan Grice 674,
Joe Geise 609, Dean Bowersock 566,
John Adams 600, Alex VanMetre 736,
Bruce vanMetre 687, David Newman
587, Lenny Hubert 626, Sean Hulihan
609, Todd Merricle 606, Jerry Mericle 564, Mike Hughes 598, Kevin Kill
608, Derek Kill 638.
Wednesday Industrial
Oct. 7, 2015
Topp Chalet
38-10
Buckeye Painting
32-16
Wilhelm Racing
32-16
K-M Tire
30-18
D & D Grain
30-18
Wave 96
24-24
Fusion Graphic
22-26
Rustic Cafe
16-32
Cabo
12-36
Men over 200
Zach Sargent 222-279, Rob Shaeffer 215-233-202, Butch Prine Jr. 231225-234, Dale Riepenhoff 222-237,
Dan Kleman 218-211, Doug Milligan
Jr. 246, Shane Stabler 217-279-230,
Randy Fischbach 234-300-213
Kyle Early 267, Jason Mahlie 224235-254, Jim Thorbin 249-210-204,
Dylan Twining 207, Jimmy Everling
207-247, Jason Moneer 223-226, Brian Sharp 213-211-266, Taylor Booth
247-246, Daniel Uncapher 234-252,
Anthony Kelley 256, Justin Starn 278,
Chandler Stevens 223-215, Justin
Rahrig 235, Shane Schimmoller 228,
Matt Hamilton 205-225, Dave Kill
202, Duane Kohorst 213, Don Rice
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WOSL
Lancers
Lincolnview
(4-17)
will finish the regular season with a Northwest
Conference
match
at
Paulding on Tuesday. The
Lancers open sectional play
one week later with a match
at Crestview.
Wildcats
CC
Fostoria
Invitational
Booster
VARSITY (5K)
RED DIVISION
Girls Team Scores: Huron 70,
Napoleon 91, Bowling Green 124,
Columbus Grove 129, Columbian
134, Clyde 149, Port Clinton 186,
Woodmore 197, Oak Harbor 255,
Eastwood 256, Bryan 259, Upper
Sandusky 266, Genoa 329, Lake 372,
Otsego 401, Fostoria 451. No Team
Score: Whitmer.
Top 10 Individuals (150
Draws
Tie
Lincolnview boys
BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
header on that post was headed for the right side of the
twine; Alexis McClure saved
the goal and the 1-goal lead
was preserved.
However, not at 5:02.
McConnahea got the ball
on the left side in her space
and simply dribbled through
the defense toward the middle, then to the right post,
then fired an 18-yarder to the
other side for a 2-2 tie.
That was just an awesome
individual effort; you give
the player credit. Jefferson
played very well overall,
Allen East head coach Lamar
Houston said. We had our
chances by our count, a
lot more but we were just
off-target too many times. We
struggled to put the ball in the
net and it caught up to us in
the end.
Jefferson is at Bluffton 7
p.m. Thursday for a chance to
secure an NWC title tie.
Allen East hosts the winner of Ashland Crestview and
Mansfield St. Peters in tourney action.
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DELPHOS Growing up as children, I think its safe to say that most of us had our parents
asking us to take out the trash as one of our unwanted chores. For St. Johns Lego students,
trash has their undivided attention.
The students of the St. Johns sixth- and seventh-grade Lego teams are registered with First
Lego League (FLL) as part of their curriculum. In the FLL, they participate in competitions not
only with the robots they create, but also through a themed project. This year, the theme and
challenge is the TRASH TREK Project. The students need to identify a problem dealing with
trash, come up with an innovative solution and communicate the problem and solution with
others. One of the ways they can delve into the trash topic is by talking to experts on the subject. That is why Allen County Refuse General Manager Dan Mathias and Operations Manager
Brent Ward visited students and enlightened them on waste management.
Mathias and Brett Ward discussed how ACR handles the process and pitfalls of trash and
waste management in society today. ACR picks up the garbage and brings it to a transfer station
in Lima where it is loaded into a semi-truck trailer and then hauled to a landfill. Mathias and
Ward educated the students on when, in the mid-1990s, the U.S. was running out of landfill
space there was a big movement and push for recycling.
They continued to say that it would be these Lego students and their generation that will
need to be smarter with recycling. In our country, more than 40 million newspapers are printed
on a daily basis. If no newspapers were recycled, half a million trees would be thrown into a
landfill every day. In New York City, there are no landfills within the city and they generate
23,000 tons of trash per day. Due to location and lack of access to landfills, some New York
garbage is shipped to a landfill in Fostoria. He also informed students that the biggest strain on
landfills is plastic water bottles. They are not biodegradable so plastic water bottles have shown
to be a struggle for the environment.
Despite the fact that country is running out of landfill space, technology has helped out in
waste management. The ACR truck drivers have to have a CDL license and use a computer on
their truck to track any problems as well as their route. The average truck can collect from 500
homes a day. As a one-man operation, it takes eight seconds to pick up a container, dump it into
Dan Mathias, right, talks to St. Johns Lego Teams about an Allen County Refuse truck.
(Submitted photo)
the truck and set the container back down. A good driver can take care of 1,000 dumps in a day.
They also provided statistics and information for the students that they never knew before,
for instance, the city of Delphos (2,500 homes) produces nine tons of garbage a day; one ACR
truck alone costs $402,000; and one ACR truck can hold 500 houses worth of garbage. The
students were able to see an ACR truck in person and witness the capabilities it has to manage
the communitys waste.
Mathias and Ward challenged the students: it is up to them and their generation to make
a difference, to change waste into something productive, and to solve the garbage problem.
Ultimately, the students have the potential to redefine the phrase of talking trash and hopefully, impact our community to step up to the challenge ourselves.
VETERANS
Newly inducted members of the Vantage 2015-2016 National Technical Honor Society.
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Spanish
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company
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home runs
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Business
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Practical Money
Nathaniel Sillin
partners who need to know. Assume you
wont be able to control their response,
so focus on solving the problem and
vow to end your secretive behavior for
good.
You cant face financial paperwork.
When you cant face bills, statements
and other financial calls or communications, it generally reflects financial
uncertainty in some form.
Tip: Get help. Pull the information
together and get help if you need to.
Put payments and other financial decisions on a paper or digital calendar with
reminders to act.
Bottom line: Fear about money issues
can affect your health and relationships. Diffuse that stress through education, assistance and positive action to
improve your financial future outlook.
Nathaniel Sillin directs Visas financial education programs. To follow
Practical Money Skills on Twitter: www.
twitter.com/PracticalMoney.
Allen County
City of Delphos
Austin M. and Lori M.
Klaus and Lori M. Osterhage
to Katlend Oen, 1101 Ricker
St., Delphos, $116,000.
Marion Township
Tyson M. and Allison
K. Bowman to Tyler J. and
Ashley N. Koenig, 3715
Old Delphos Road, Lima,
$169,000.
Rhonda Sue Harlow and
Merlene Kay and Michael
Edgar ONeill to Kristina M.
Franks, 3839 N. Kemp Road,
Lima, $92,000.
Correction from the Oct.
7 publication of real estate
transfers: John F. Willey
and Charlene D. Willey, 1.0
acre and 2.250 acres, Perry
Township, to Tanner D.
Basinger and Miranda L.
Johnson. It was incorrectly
reported that 25.506 acres
was transferred with this
transaction.
Putnam County
Pamela J. Wagner, dec.,
1.0 acre, Jennings Township,
to Amy J. Beining and Scot
J. Wagner.
Mickey M. Prowant and
Heather Prowant, Lot 117,
15 acres, 17.0 acres and 6.16
acres, Cloverdale and 2.25
acres, 3.0 acres, .71 acre and
5.0 acres, Perry Township, to
Mickey Prowant and Heather
Prowant.
Janet Leopold, Parcel 17,
Ottawa Township, to Shelly
Lynn Verhoff TR.
Branch Banking and Trust
Company, Lot 517, Ottawa,
to Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development.
Karl D. Lammers and
Gretchen R. Lammers, Lot
314, Glandorf, to Joshua G.
Maag and Emily A. Maag.
Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development,
Lot 36, Ottawa, to David L.
Scheckelhoff and Kathy A.
Scheckelhoff.
Sara
Schroeder
fka
Sara Hermiller and Kurt L.
Schroeder, Lot 1177, Ottawa,
to Kurt L. Schroeder and Sara
Schroeder.
David L. Scheckelhoff and
Kathy A. Scheckelhoff, Lot
36, Ottawa, to Leadele LLC.
Andrew J. Hermiller and
Renee L. Hermiller, Lot 202,
Glandorf, to Benjamin N.
Kaufman and Amy L. Inkrott.
Ruth E. Schindler, .84
acre, Sugar Creek Township
to Gregory J. Metzger.
Dorothy Davis, Lots 48, 49
and 54, Rushmore and 33.0
acres, .19 acre, 15.0 acres,
40.0 acres, 1.0 acre and 39.0
acres, Jennings Township, to
Leonard and Edwin LLC.
Marcia Pingle TR nka
Marcia Webster TR and
Rosemary Hoffman TR,
38.46 acres, 20.43 acres, 40.0
acres and 13.0 acres, Pleasant
Township to Marcia Webster.
Marcia Webster and
Thomas Webster, 38.46
acres, 20.43 acres, 40.0 acres
and 13.0 acres, Pleasant
Township, to Marcia A.
Webster and Thomas K.
Webster.
Daniel C. Martin, .50
acre, Sugar Creek Township,
to Erin A. Zink, fka Erin A.
Martin.
Lawrence L. Burkhart LE
and Marilyn S. Burkhart LE,
20.0 acres, Palmer Township
to Robin R. Schimmoeller,
Ross A. Burkhart and Ryan
L. Burkhart.
Deutsche Bank National
Trust Company, Lots 829
and 830, Leipsic, to Dennis
W. Verhoff and Jeanette K.
Verhoff.
Emily S. Lucke, Brent
P. Kersh, Neil J. Lucke,
Britney and Justin T. Kersh,
Lot 439, Pandora, to Lucke
Contracting LLC.
ACCU Properties LLC,
Lot 1517, Ottawa, to Port
Authority of Northwestern
Ohio.
James Mowrey TR, Mark
Mowrey TR and Marguerite
Mowrey Family TR, 80.0
acres, Sugar Creek Township
to James Mowrey and Mark
Mowrey.
Larry E. Leopold and
Arlene M. Leopold, Lot 243,
Ottawa, to Brad T. Ellerbrock
and Amanda J. Ellerbrock.
Michael Merschman and
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Home
Booth
Suever agreed.
An International childrens pedal
tractor has been promised and and we
have an OSU golf bag, Suever said.
Something that is a somewhat of
a tradition in the booth is handcrafted items, afghans in particular, which
have been a staple in the booth from
when it was run by the Sisters of Notre
Dame. When the number of sisters
declined, the booth was turned over to
the faculty and staff.
It just wouldnt be the same if
we didnt have all the afghans people
make, Myers said. Those are really popular. People always want the
afghans.
Jewelry, home decor and holiday
decorations are also staples.
The endeavor is a labor of love for
Suever.
I enjoy Festival so much, she
said. I love to see all the people the
alumni watching their smiles.
Myers agreed.
Its a lot of fun for the kids and this
is a great way to support our school
and parish, she said.
Suever and Myers will enlist several high school girls to help set up on
Friday and staff and faculty will run
the booth throughout the weekend. The
booth will open Saturday and Sunday
at 4 p.m. Tickets are sold until 11 p.m.
on Saturday and the booth wraps up
shortly after 9 p.m. on Sunday so the
winners can all be drawn.
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Up to this point, Voth said its has been necessary to close the Ottawa office as many as
two or three times a week. We can keep the
doors open now during business hours, 8 to
4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, he said.
We still have our 24-hour crisis line.
New security, phone, and photocopier systems as well as furniture and computers for
the Lima and Ottawa offices. In Putnam, an
automatic door opener will be added to make
the handicapped entrance for the Family
Justice Center more accessible for people who
need it.
The Court Appointed Special Advocates
(CASA) program will see the addition of 1
1/2 positions. Currently, four people serve as
CASA between Putnam and Allen, but three
are not full-time. Voth said these individuals
assist in custody cases involving children as
well as neglect and abuse cases.
We hope to increase the CASA person
presence Putnam County by at least a day,
he said.
Although last weeks announcement was
welcome news, Voth said that CVS is still
counting on matching funds at the local level
as the VOCA grant depends on CVS using
existing income for cash match from United
Way (Lima and Putnam County), County
Commissioners (Allen and Putnam), Lima
City, and the Putnam County Mental Health
Board as well as in-kind match from volunteer hours.
In addition to the influence VOCA will
have in Putnam and Allen, three CVS staff
will be hired to assist survivors of human
trafficking in 16 Northwest Ohio counties.
CVS will also be responsible for the development and oversight of a 24-hour rape crisis
response with forensic nurses and victim
advocates in West Central Ohio counties.
The more specialized we can get, with
rape crisis and survivor and elder abuse, we
will be able to be not just wider but deeper
with our victim services, he said.
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