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MARION TOWNSHIP Marion Township residents will see a familiar issue on their March Primary
ballots. Trustees are again asking voters to pass a .75mill, five-year operations levy.
We are feeling the pinch like everyone else,
Township Trustee Jerry Gilden said. We keep losing
Local Government Funds and other monies and still
have to provide the same services.
Since 2008, the township has lost an average of
$101,154 a year, an approximate 25-percent decrease,
in income from the state.
The fact is, the State of Ohio has caused this
problem to take care of their problems, Gilden
said. They now have a Rainy Day Fund at its
max.
The new levy will generate approximately $113,625
costing $26.25 per $100,000 valuation. If passed, this
will put the townships funding back to the 2008 level.
Gilden said the levy benefits those who live in
Delphos as well as the rural residents.
As soon as you leave town, you are on township
roads, Gilden explained. With the cuts that have
been made, our only alternative is to not maintain our
roads and reduce snow plowing. Residents are going
to see a reduction in services.
The township serves just over 6,700 people and
is responsible for the maintenance and care of 45.31
miles of roads (paving, chip sealing, crack sealing
and plowing), mowing the road ditches; drainage tile,
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This years theme is Living Lent as
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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.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St.
Johns Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Delphos Kiwanis Club, Eagles Lodge, 1600
E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
7:30 p.m. Hope Lodge 214 Free and Accepted Masons,
Masonic Temple, North Main Street.
Sons of the American Legion meet at the Delphos Legion
hall.
The Ottoville Board of Education meets in the elementary
building.
The Fort Jennings Board of Education meets in the library.
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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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 lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Fire
and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N.
Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
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Jefferson vocalists, musicians compete
Jefferson Womens Trio, including junior Kiya Wollenhaupt, left, and sophomores Kali Edgington and Holly Dellinger received an Excellent Rating
at Solo and Ensemble Contest. Students are under the direction of Tammy
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Students from Jefferson High School recently competed in the Solo and Ensemble Contest in Feb.
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seniors Halee Heising, Desiree Wessel, Conner Townsend and Alexa Marlow; and junior Nick Long,
received a superior rating. Absent is junior Corey Dudgeon. Students are under the direction of
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Delphos Jefferson Vocal Soloists also performed. Sophomore Holly Dellinger, left, senior Brandy
White, freshman Lauren Grothaus, senior Halee Heising, junior Kiya Wollenhaupt, senior Conner
Townsend and junior Beth Williams all received a Superior rating; and senior Alexa Marlow received
an Excellent rating. Students are under the direction of Tammy Wirth.
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Jefferson senior Jessica Pimpas has some awfully tight quarters to operate within Tuesday night in Division III
Sectional-opening action at Bluffton University: Paulding twin towers Faith Vogal (6-0) and Bri Townley (5-10). (DHI
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opportunities.
That was one of the keys
we had on the board, was
rebounding, Kalida coach
Adam Huber said. They are
bigger than us and a couple
of weeks ago they beat us on
the boards. We said we had
to limit them to one shot. We
didnt do that. To their credit
they came out and punched
us in the mouth right away
and we seemed a little timid
and it just kind of snowballed
from there.
Kalida finally scored
with 5:15 showing on the
first-quarter clock on a steal
and layup by Brittany Kahle.
However, the Ladycats had
trouble getting going offensively as they scored just four
first quarter points as they
trailed 12-4 after a Kierra
Meyer basket in the closing
seconds of the quarter.
We wanted to start
fast, Leipsic coach Gary
Kreinbrink said. Kalida
plays such good man-toman defense, especially on
the weakside. We knew they
were going to pack the paint.
We needed to get the ball
moving side to side, get some
touches inside and we were
able to get some points off
offensive rebounds. We talked about that all week, that
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DELPHOS
The
Midwest Athletic Conference
wrestling title was up for
grabs between St. Johns,
Parkway and Coldwater
Saturday morning/afternoon
at the Robert A. Arnzen
Gymnasium.
The fourth league team
with wrestling, Versailles,
was absent due to its appearance in this weekends
Division III State Duals Team
Championships.
Thus, it opened the door
for the Cavaliers with their
full lineup of 14 weight classes to take both duals easily
against the outnumbered Blue
Jays and Panthers.
Coldwater shut out the
Jays 78-0 and bested the
Panthers 75-6.
St.
Johns
downed
Parkway 42-30 in the other
dual.
Coldwater is just a solid
team; with their numbers,
they are a great dual team
full of juniors and seniors.
They wrestle really hard and
know how to get kids where
they need to be, St. Johns
head coach Derek Sterling
explained.
The two best matches of
that dual with the hosts
forfeiting six weight classes were at 152 pounds,
when Seth Obringer bested
Evyn Pohlman 71; and at 160,
where Grant Kaiser edged
Brett Vonderwell 4-2.
They were both good
matches against two very
good opponents. Brett lost to
him a couple of weeks ago but
hes getting closer, Sterling
added. Heres hoping he can
keep improving and get him
in the post-season.
Youre still looking for
fine-tune what your kids are
doing. Were still making the
small not major mistakes; they end up piling up
into a major thing and its
costing us big matches. We
have a week until Sectionals
to try and fix them.
Against Coldwater, the
only victor for Parkway was
Peyton Hamrick at 182, pinning Desmond Brown.
For fourth-year Parkway
head coach Kevin Browning,
its a continuing laying the
foundation.
Our numbers are well up
from the past, which is good.
When you go up against a
team like Coldwater, with
their 30 kids, it shows how
numbers really matter, he
said. They are able to not
only have the foundation but
develop the program. They
are such a solid team with
those numbers. Though St.
Johns doesnt have the numbers, they have been and
remain a solid team.
Weve come a long way
this year. For example, we
wrestled well in the Indian
VARSITY
LIBERTY-BENTON (50)
Ellie Bishop 0-0-0, Sydney Lasiter 0-0-0,
Krista Simon 2-0-5, Savanah Richards 3-5-11,
Alexa Lenhart 1-0-2, Makenzie Vandeneynde 0-00, Jensen Hiegel 4-5-14, Nicolette DeVincentis
6-5-18. Totals 13-3-15/22-50.
OTTOVILLE (54)
CJ Kemper 3-4-10, Madison Knodell 0-00, Bridget Landin 4-2-10, Nicole Kramer 2-06, Brooke Mangas 2-6-11, Amber Miller 1-1-3,
Alisha Honigford 0-4-4, Alexis Thorbahn 4-0-10,
Kasey Knippen 0-0-0. Totals 11-5-17/21-54.
Score by Quarters:
Lib.-Ben. 15 6 21 8 - 50
Ottoville 12 14 15 13 - 54
Three-point goals: Liberty-Benton,Simon,
Hiegel, DeVincentis; Ottoville, Kramer 2,
Thorbahn 2, Mangas.
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JUNIOR VARSITY
LIBERTY-BENTON (29)
Ellie Bishop 0-1-1, Sydney Lasiter 1-0-2,
Alyson Carpenter 0-0-0, Brooke Peplinski 0-0-0,
Paige Peplinski 1-0-2, Darien Schmaltz 0-0-0,
Abby Reynolds 4-1-11, Makenzie Vandeneynde
1-1-3, Kacey Durliat 2-0-4, Emma Grubinski 0-00, Carina Dillon 3-0-6. Totals 10-2-3/7-29.
OTTOVILLE (47)
Brynlee Hanneman 1-2-4, Haley Hoersten 4-311, Quinley Schlagbaum 1-2-4, Kasey Knippen
5-2-12, Emily Landin 3-0-7, Madison Averesch
1-0-2, Abi Hilvers 3-0-7. Totals 16-2-9/16-47.
Score by Quarters:
Lib.-Ben. 7 7 12 3 - 29
Ottoville 17 11 9 10 - 47
Three-point goals: Liberty-Benton, Reynolds
2; Ottoville, Hilvers, Landin.
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VARSITY
JEFFERSON (49)
Jace Stockwell 2-0-5, Drew
Reiss 5-2-15, Josh Teman 2-1-6,
Brenan Auer 0-0-0, Trey Smith 3-512, Ryan Goergens 1-0-3, Dalton
Hicks 3-0-6, Grant Wallace 1-0-2.
Totals 10-7-8/11-49.
ELIDA (60)
Peyton Smith 1-2-5, Isaac
McAdams 1-0-3, Donte Johnson
0-1-1, Tony Savage 0-0-0, Baylen
Stinson 4-3-11, Skyler Smith 3-0-8,
Torey Carroll 1-1-3, Daniel Unruh
3-0-6, Josh Press 7-5-23. Totals
12-8-12/17-60.
Score by Quarters:
Jefferson 11 11 9 18 - 49
Elida 19 11 17 13 - 60
Three-point goals: Jefferson,
Reiss 3, Stockwell, T. Smith,
Goergens, Teman; Elida, Press 4, S.
Smith 2. P. Smith, McAdams.
JUNIOR VARSITY
JEFFERSON (60)
Cole Arroyo 1-1-3, Tyler Bratton
3-1-9, Brandon Herron 0-1-1, Trey
Gossman 2-3-9, Davion Tyson 3-39, Alex Rode 7-1-15, Drake Schmitt
5-4-14. Totals 17-4-14/25-60.
ELIDA (56)
Trevor Hooker 5-0-15, Logan
Long 0-0-0, Nathon Smith 3-07, Calan Henderson 7-0-19, Jerry
Mason 0-2-2, Cade Parker 0-0-0,
Trey Roberts 0-0-0, Mike Purdy 3-39, Trey Harris 1-0-2, Jared Ramirez
1-0-2. Totals 9-11-5/8-56.
Score by Quarters:
Jefferson 19 16 6 19 - 60
Elida 5 23 18 10- 56
Three-point goals: Jefferson,
Bratton 2, Gossman 2; Elida, Hooker
5, Henderson 5, Smith.
Cougs
OTTOVILLE (37)
Ryan Bendele 0-0-0, Rudy
Wenzlick 1-0-3, Andy Schimmoeller
1-0-3, Brad Boecker 1-0-2, Eric Von
Sossan 1-0-3, Keagan Leis 0-0-0,
Nick Moorman 5-5-16, Zane Martin
1-1-3, Dustin Trenkamp 3-1-7. Totals
9-4-7-37.
VAN WERT (53)
Jacoby Kelly 3-2-8, Collin Smith
11-0-22, Gavin Ferckel 0-0-0, Josh
Braun 4-0-9, Ryan Keber 0-0-0, Nick
Gutierrez 0-0-0, Ryan McCracken
5-0-14, Dylan Lautzenheiser 0-0-0,
Davis Munroe 0-0-0, Austin Sudduth
0-0-0, Gavin Cross 0-0-0. Totals
18-5-2/6-53.
Score by Quarters:
Ottoville 4 11 14 8 - 37
Van Wert 11 15 12 15 - 53
Three-point goals: Ottoville,
Wenzlick, Schimmoeller, Von Sossan,
Moorman; Van Wert, McCracken 4,
Braun.
Robbie Saine and Owen Rode of Delphos St. Johns battle Baths Chase Clark and Andrew Renner for the loose
ball during non-league action Saturday night at Arnzen
Gymnasium. The Wildcats defeated the Blue Jays 54-52 in
overtime.(DHI Media/Larry Heiing)
Varsity
Bath (54)
Cam Clark 1-0-3, Dylan Burkholder 4-3-11, Andrew Renner 4-0-8, Ryan
Gossard 1-0-3, Harrison Gough 2-1-5, Chad Frey 4-0-9, Chase Clark 2-5-10,
Kaden Sullivan 0-5-5. Totals: 14-4-14/25-54.
St. Johns (52)
Robby Saine 4-0-12, Tim Kreeger 5-8-18, Jared Wurst 2-0-4, Ryan
Hellman 0-2-2, Josh Warnecke 0-0-0, Owen Rode 3-0-7, Connor Hulihan 0-11, Collin Will 2-0-6, Jesse Ditto 1-0-2. Totals: 10-7-11/22-52.
Score By Quarters
Bath 13-19- 8-10-4-(54)
St. Johns 12-10-18-10-2-(52)
Three-Point Goals: Bath, Cam Clark, Gossard, Frey, Chase Clark; St.
Johns, Saine 4, Will 2, Rode.
Junior Varsity
Score By Quarters
Bath 16- 9 8- 29-(62)
St. Johns 6-15- 6- 20-(48)
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From the Vantage Point
Vantage to induct
charter members into
Alumni Hall of Fame
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VAN WERT After 40
years, Vantage will begin a
new tradition - inducting the
first class of individuals to the
Vantage Alumni Hall of Fame.
The purpose of the Alumni
Hall of Fame is to recognize
graduates who have, through
their performance and achievement, brought credit and honor
to themselves and to Vantage
Career Center after their graduation. Their exemplary public,
personal, and career achievements will serve to inspire and
provide leadership to future
graduates to achieve and serve
in the same distinguished manner.
It is with great pride
Vantage announces the charter members of the Alumni
Hall of Fame: Faith (Ebel)
Fabian, Early Childhood
Education 1979, Director of
Wee Care Learning Center;
Bill Gordon, Machine Tool
Technology - 1979, president
and co-owner of Gordon Tools;
Mindy (Miller) Fairbanks,
Cosmetology 1991, owner
of Fairbanks Solutions LLC;
and Rick Turner, Machine Tool
Technology 1979, director
of Adult Education at Apollo
Career Center.
The presentation of awards
will be held in the Vantage
Commons just after 5:30 p.m.
on Monday as part of the open
house and 40th anniversary
celebration.
The open house will highlight both the high school and
adult education programs and
is open to the public.
Vantage is opening
up the building so everyone can see and experience
what our students learn every
day, Community Relations
Coordinator MaryJo Wilhelm
said. This is a chance for pro-
classmates.
Career technical education
is a strong force that contributes to the support of the
local economy. It allows high
school students an opportunity to be work and college
ready, graduating with industry
certifications and credentials,
college credit, and hands-on
experience in their field. For
adults, who are unemployed
or looking for a career change,
Vantage Workforce Education
provides an opportunity to
change a career path in a short
amount of time, for a nominal
amount of money.
As part of the 40thaAnniversary celebration, guests will
receive three complimentary
door prize tickets upon arrival.
There are 17 door prizes in var-
Gaige Rassman
Shelby Reindel
Kenidi Ulm
Elida
Alicia Buettner
Mitchell Knotts
Emily Siefker
Shelby Warner
Fort Jennings
Leah Berheide
Jamie Saum
Krista Schimmoeller
Catherine Schnipke
Casey Wehri
Information submitted
DEFIANCE Each
semester Defiance College
recognizes students who have
attained an outstanding level
of academic excellence by
naming them to either the
Deans list or the school honors list.
The honors list is for students achieving a grade point
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Business
Deanna Harruff, a local winner of the H&R Block 1,000 Win $1,000 Daily Sweepstakes,
celebrates at the H&R Block office in Delphos and is presented with a giant check. Above:
Harruff, left, Office Manager Denise Buettner and Franchise Owner JoAn Smith, join in
on the Jan 10 festivities.
Winner Ellen Friend, left, Office Manager Denise Buettner and Franchise Owner
JoAn Smith join in on the Jan 4 festivities.
Winner Quentin Profit left; Office Manager Sarah Brown and Franchise Owner
JoAn Smith join in on the Jan 6 festivities. (Submitted photos)
Allen County
Village of Delphos
Kim M. and Mary Ann
Buzard to Kelly Lindeman,
633 N. Pierce St., Delphos,
$127,000.
Heritage
Meadow
Development LLC to Brian
R. and Lisa O. Clark, $60,000.
Heritage
Meadow
Development LLC to Troy E.
Joseph, $35,000.
George Osting et al and
Sheriff Samuel A. Crish to
Bank of New York Mellon
Trust Company National
Association, 301 Marion
Ave., Delphos, $44,000.
U.S. Bank National
Association to Castle 2016
LLC, 629 E. Jackson St.,
Delphos, $11,000.
Marion Township
Donald Eugene II and
Ginger Kay Denman to John
W. Dillon and Laurie S.
Wood-Dillon, 7892 German
Road, $120,000.
Spencer Township
Joan E. and Donald E.
Allemeier to Danny Thomas
and Joyce Ann Myers, 3131
Southworth Road, Delphos,
$220,000.
Village of Spencerville
Frank Gaskill et al; Tom
J. Gaskill and Sheriff Samuel
A. Crish to Huntington
National Bank, 453 Charles
St., Spencerville, $30,000.
Putnam County
Dennis D. Korney and
Annette E. Korney, 2.0 acres,
Palmer Township, to Michael
D. Hull and Stephanie J.
Fenter.
Brandon Clementz and
Katie Clementz, Lot 667,
Continental, to Brandon
Clementz
and
Katie
Clementz.
Nell Ann Fike, Lot 1123,
Leipsic, to Dale D. Walther.
Randy L. Boden, Iva J.
Boden and Jacob J. Boden,
.77
acre,
Greensburg
Township, Salvador C. Pena.
Heather L. Verhoff, Lot
46, Columbus Grove, to C6
Holdings LLC.
Ruth A. Horstman, .259
acre, Jackson Township, to
RT Farms.
Julia M. Siefker, 5.008
acres, Ottawa Township, to
Daniel D. Stechschulte and
Gillian M. Stechschulte.
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BY NATHANIEL SILLIN
Most parents put countless
miles on the car driving kids
back and forth from various
practices and games throughout elementary and secondary
school.
As for the actual dollars
behind all that driving and
purchasing of uniforms,
equipment, lessons and various activity fees, the numbers are pretty eye-opening. A
2014 study by the Utah State
Universitys Families in Sport
Lab (http://www.usufamiliesinsportlab.com) shows that
the average annual family
financial investment in youth
sports came out to $2,292.42,
or 1.84 percent of that familys gross annual income.
Other research done within the program indicates that
many parents spend much
more some in excess of
10 percent of gross annual
income.
Whether that figure sounds
low or high depends on your
childs chosen sport and the
number of years your child
participates in it.
Whether your childs interest in sports is temporary or
a long-term commitment, its
not only important to plan and
budget what youre spending
but to find ways to save. Here
are some steps to begin:
Link up with other parents. Whether its after-school
or weekend soccer, hockey or
baseball, your first source of
intelligence is with parents
who already have kids playing the sport. Discuss everything from the best program
for your child overall to individual costs and fees associated with play and dont forget to ask them how theyve
kept their budget in line.
Schedule for the best discounts. Dont miss any opportunities for sales on merchandise or discounts on training
and activity fees. Paying early
on merchandise, sports camp
or pre-season activity fees can
save significant money over
time. Above all, avoid late
registration fees on all sports
and activities.
Make sure your childs
health insurance is adequate.
Depending on what sport
your child plays, you may end
up buying additional coverage beyond what your family health insurance allows. It
takes virtually no time for a
night or two in the hospital to
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Van Wert County Hospital is in search of a
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The chosen candidate must have a strong
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operation of the hospital campus, the Health
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ORDINANCE #2015-39
An ordinance establishing the salary of the clerk
of council of the City of
Delphos and declaring it
an emergency.
Ordinance #2015-40
An ordinance to amend
ordinance 2015-5. the
annual appropriation ordinance and declaring it
an emergency.
Passed and approved
this 7th day of December 2015.
Ordinance #2015-41
An ordinance authorizing the mayor and/or
safety service director to
enter into a contract with
choice one engineering
as engineers for water
meter replacement
project and declaring an
emergency.
Passed and approved
this 21st day of December 2015.
Ordinance #2015-42
An ordinance authorizing the mayor and/or
safety service director to
enter into a purchase
agreement with O.P.
Aquatics as the successful bidder for the purchase and installation of
sand filter tanks at the
Delphos swimming pool
and declaring an emergency.
Passed and approved
this 18th day of January
2016.
Ordinance #2016-1
An ordinance to amend
ordinance 2015-5, the
Annual appropriation ordinance and declaring it
an emergency.
Passed and approved
this 4th day of January
2016.
Resolution #2016-1
A resolution establishing
the policy and the intent
to sell unneeded, obsolete or personal property
belonging to the City of
Delphos and declaring it
an emergency.
Passed and approved
this 1st day of February
2016.
Dan Hirn, Council Pres.
Attest:
Marsha Mueller, Council
Clerk
Michael H. Gallmeier,
Mayor
A complete text of this
legislation is on record at
the Municipal Building
and can be viewed during regular office hours.
Marsha Mueller, Council
Clerk
2/13/16 2/17/16
INFECTION PREVENTION
REGISTERED NURSE
Van Wert County Hospital is in search of
a full-time Infection Prevention RN to
join our Nursing leadership team.
The chosen candidate must have a
strong desire to continuously improve
the quality of care to our clients as
well as protection for our employees.
Is responsible for adhering to the CDC
guidelines as well as implementing
programs that will aid in the compliance
of the organization under the National
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and NHSN regulations. Is highly involved
in program development and community
health fair events.
Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN)
required or must be obtained by 2020.
Must maintain CPR certification. Previous
management experience preferred. Two
to three years of clinical experience in an
acute care setting.
Qualified candidates are encouraged to
submit a resume/application to:
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Splash pad
The Delphos Canal Days Committee donated $40,000 toward the splash pad. Participating
in the donations are, front from left, Kiwanis members Janet Metzger and Mark Miller and
Canal Days Committee members Michael Mesker and Diane Sterling; and back, Kiwanians
Andrea Wiltsie, Barb Mesker, Ron Kimmet, Travis Schimmoeller and Diane Wiltsie; Canal
Days Committee member Eric Fritz; Kiwanian Jim Fischer; Canal Days Committee member Jim Grothouse; and Kiwanian Dave Smith. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
The Dienstberger Foundation also awarded the Kiwanis a $50,000 grant toward the
project. Participating in the presentation are, front from left, Kiwanians Barb Mesker
and Cindy Metzger; and Dienstberger Foundation Trustees Loni Miller and John
Nomina; and back, Kiwanians Mark Miller and Janet Metzger and foundation trustees
Nick Clark, Bill Massa and Rick Miller. (Submitted photo)
(Continued from page 1)
This is the single largest and most aggressive project the club has undertaken. The club
has the support of the city administration and
the Parks & Recreation Department. The club
has provided $25,000 seed money for the
project from proceeds from fundraisers in
2015. The Arnold C. Dienstberger Foundation
has awarded a grant of $50,000 towards the
project as well as $40,000 from the Canal
Days Committee.
Fundraising efforts have begun in earnest.
Contributors to the project will be recognized
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allowed per month before excessive withdrawal fee of $10 applies.
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