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DELPHOS Delphos City Council
met in regular session for the first time
in March, passing legislation for vehicle
purchases and application for a grant to
fund water service improvements.
Mayor Michael Gallmeier advised
council the city had just received very
positive news from the EPA, indicating
the intent of the EPA to forgive interest
payments that the city would otherwise
need to make upon the initial portion of
the membrane system installed by the
city at the wastewater treatment plant
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OTTOVILLE I found
this little saying, she said. Its
called F.E.A.R. and it goes
like this: You can either Forget
Everything And Run or you can
Face Everything And Recover.
Thats what I try to do.
This is a quote from Krystal
Byrne and it summarizes her
determination and will to
beat cancer for over a decade.
Unfortunately, Krystal recently
passed away from the devastating toll cancer took on her body.
Plans are being made to
remember her life in a benefit
that will help the family carry
out some of her wishes and
dreams and to remember the life
of an amazing young woman
that showed so many how to live
each day to the fullest.
The Ottoville Mothers Club
and Krystals family and friends
will sponsor a 5K Run/Walk on
March 26 at the Ottoville Parish
Center in Ottoville. Registration
for Krystals Byrne Rubber
Run will begin at 8 a.m. with
the 5K Run/Walk beginning at
10 a.m. and the -Mile Fun
Run/Walk starting at 11 a.m.
Byrne
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VAN WERT The Central Insurance Companies has
announced the promotion of Scott Etzler,
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As vice president of Risk Management,
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the companys reinsurance programs, and
coordinating its compliance with the Ohio
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with the continuity phase of our Disaster
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Central in 2004 in the Facilities Department. He played a key
role in Centrals building project over the next four years,
first as Facilities Specialist and then as Facilities Manager.
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management director in 2015.
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at Indiana Tech. In the past, he has served on the Executive
Committee for the YMCA and on the Executive Committee as
board president for the United Way of Van Wert County. Etzler
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BY CHARLIE WARNIMONT
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BOWLING GREEN
Fayette has been known for
its defensive-minded brand
of basketball all season.
While the Eagles allowed
just a few more points (seven)
than their season average,
Lincolnviews defense was
simply better on Tuesday
evening.
Employing
full-court
pressure and a tenacious halfcourt defense, the Lancers
never allowed Fayette to get
comfortable on offense in
rolling to a 36-29 Division IV
regional semifinal win at the
Stroh Center on the Bowling
Green State University campus.
With the win, the Lancers
(25-1) advance to the Division
IV regional finals on Friday
night against Mansfield St.
Peters at 7 p.m.
Fayette saw its season end
at 24-2.
Fayette stayed with
the Lancers early, trailing
8-7 in the opening quarter
before Derek Youtey and
Chandler Adams scored to
give Lincolnview a 12-7 lead
after eight minutes. Hayden
Ludwig hit two 3-pointers to
help the Lancers to the early
lead.
Their defense was packing it in some and to challenge inside we had to hit
some outside shots, Ludwig
said. I was able to hit a few
there in the early going and
that gave us some momentum.
Jerad Seiler opened the
second quarter scoring for
the Eagles making it a 12-9
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Ace Hardware
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214, Tyler Rice 205-232-236, John Adams 222-212, Mike Rice 207-235, Dean
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Derek Kill 683, Jerry Mericle 640,
Mark Biedenharn 677, Joel Walker 677,
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Ted Kill 596, David Newman 640, John
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She has battled various
injuries through the years but
she always had something on
the outside, much like the
Williams sisters, and amassed
a personal fortune that would
allow her to step aside and
live comfortably.
However, the failed test
has already had negative
implications to her multi-million-dollar financial dealings.
Her only chance is the
drug, Meldonium, which
apparently she has been using
for a decade, was only added
to the World Anti-Doping
Agencys banned list this year
and that might give her a
chance to avoid anything.
Who knows where it will
BOWLING
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Wave 96
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Wilhelm Racing
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Cabo
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Rustic Cafe
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215-214, Shawn Allemeier 224, Bruce
VanMetre 247, Phil Austin 223-256,
Frank Miller 203-235-244, Joe Geise
212-232, John Allen 234, John Jones
213, Shawn Stabler 215-204-215, Chris
Goedde 221-224, Justin Rahrig 212,
Matt Hamilton 220-212, Dave Kill 201,
Harold Beckner 215, Duane Kohorst
231, Bob White 240, Doug Milligan Jr.
221-202-243, Dave Moenter 219, Randy Fischbach 215-221-227, Kyle Early
235, Jason Mahlie 251-253, Butch Prine
Jr. 232, Rob Shaeffer 266-237-235, Andrew Schimmoller 224-255-237, Steve
Richards 210-228, Ryan Prine 245-210,
Dale Riepenhoff 222-230, Dan Kleman
219, Jim Thorbin 232, Dylan Twining
207, Jimmy Ebeling 243-208, Erin Deal
237-215, Brian Sharp 223-216-246, Taylor Booth 224-209-267, Daniel Uncapher
239, Terence Keaser 235-228, Justin
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BY JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
***
LINCOLNVIEW (36)
Austin Leeth 1-3 1-5 3, Josh Leiter 0-6 0-0 0, Hayden Ludwig 3-11 5-5 13,
Derek Youtsey 4-5 3-5 11, Chandler Adams 3-6 1-2 7, Trevor Neate 0-4 2-2
2, Caden Ringwald 0-1 0-0 0, Dustin Hale 0-0 0-0 0; Totals 11-36 12-19 36
FAYETTE (29)
Alec Bost 4-12 0-0 12, Tharyn Colegrove 0-4 0-0 0, Joel Smith 2-7 2-3 6,
Jerad Seiler 3-6 1-6 7, Tristen Bates 2-5 0-0 4, Casen Burkholder 0-0 0-0 0,
Garrett Reinking 0-3 0-0 0; Totals 11-37 4-9 29
Lincolnview 12 6 9 9 - 36
Fayette 7 6 4 12 - 29
3-point field goals: Lv 2-10 (Ludwig 2). Fyt 4-19 (Bost 4); Rebounds: Lv
30 (Youtsey 10), Fyt 23 (Bates 10); Assists: Lv 9 (Leeth, Ludwig, Adams 2),
Fyt 9 (Smith 3); Turnovers: Lv 9, Fyt 10
end.
One Manning goes
out on top, like John Wayne
riding off into the sunset, a
contented man and the
other Sharapova may
go out in less than grand style.
Then there was another
story that escaped me for a
bit.
That is the death of the colorful tennis announcer, writer and promoter Bud Collins
Friday.
He was always fun to
watch in his interviews at
sites such as Wimbledon, he
of his colorful bow ties and
such, as well as listening to
some of his Dick Vitale-ish
commentaries.
RIP, Bud.
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DELPHOS
HERALD
(419)
695-0015
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
DIE CAST PRODUCTION
PROCESS ENgINEER
Apprentice Mechanical
Apprentice Electrical
GROB Systems, Inc., located in Bluffton, Ohio, is a world leading European manufacturer of high quality
manufacturing systems for the automotive industry. We are currently seeking candidates for our 4-year
apprenticeship (Mechanical or Electrical) program. GROB Systems is committed to providing our apprentices
with the education and the knowledge they need to successfully advance in the manufacturing industry.
Requirements:
Must be high school graduate
Must be at least 18 years of age
Must have desire to work in a manufacturing environment
Must pass mechanical aptitude test
Must be willing to travel both international & domestic after completion of program if requested.
First year students start at $10.00/hour. This entry level position involves two years of practical training and
two years of hands on training in the appropriate departments. The apprenticeship program also includes
college courses from a local institution. The cost for the college courses will be covered by GROB, based on
certain guidelines. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship program, not only will the employee be
placed as a regular, full time employee, but will also have had the opportunity to earn an Associates Degree
in their respective trade.
In addition to the programs provided, we offer a competitive benefit package including health/dental/vision
insurance and 401K. Only those willing to dedicate themselves to the program need apply.
The testing will be held beginning Saturday, April 2, 2016 through Thursday, April 14, 2016. If you are interested
in becoming a part of our apprenticeship program complete the registration online at:
http://apprentice.grobsystems.com
If you are seeking a challenging and stable career you may apply
in person or via email to resumes@e-fcca.com or send resume to:
KEVIN M. MOORE
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
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QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION
Associates Degree, Bachelors Degree Preferred
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Must be a licensed Registered Nurse
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Demonstrated written, verbal and presentation skills
Vancrest of Convoy
%Kelly Lindeman, Administrator
510 Tully Street
Convoy, Ohio 45891
klindeman@vancrest.com
00169373
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
Lakeview Farms, LLC , a manufacturer
of quality food products, is seeking
qualified candidates for its Delphos, OH
operation. Applicants must enjoy a fastpaced, growth-oriented company with
opportunity for advancement in a team
atmosphere. Solid math and reading
skills are required. Food manufacturing
experience is helpful.
Company benefits include medical,
dental, life and short term disability
insurance, paid vacation and holidays,
along with a company 401K and tuition
reimbursement. Additional incentives
include weekly performance, referral,
and holiday bonus, shift incentives and
attendance recognition program. Were
looking for people who are dependable,
detail
oriented,
critical
thinkers,
problem solvers, quality conscious and
mechanically inclined to fill the following:
Formulators
Forklift Operators
Machine Operators
Maintenance Technicians
Sanitation Technician
Applicants who are 18 or older may obtain
an application in person Monday through
Friday 8:00AM to 5:00PM or submit a
resume to:
recruiter@lakeviewfarms.com
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TRUCK: 2001 GMC Z71 off road (SLE) Sierra PU Truck with Cap, 5.3 liters with 128,166 mi..
MOTOR HOME: 1981 30 Tasca Sun Flyer Motor Home with 30,853 miles.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Washer & dryer, refrigerator, table with 4 chairs, hutch, 2 drawer file
cabinet, upholstered sofa and chairs, base rocker, TV & stand, single and double bed complete, chests, dresser with mirror, old upholstered chair, small jewelry chest, end tables, table
lamps, cooking utensils, pots and pans, iron skillets, jug, lawn furniture.
GUNS: Mossberg 142A, Sears & Roebuck 2270 with scope, Remington Model 512, 50 caliber
black powder, Marlin Model 60.
HAND GUNS: J-22 Jennings, H&R 32 caliber, 22 Revolver, Browning Semi-automatic 22,
Tasco Spotting Scope, Jimminez 9 MM, Heritage 22, VZAR 70 32 Caliber, Astra38 Caliber.
EHMA L-A 22, Gun cabinet, Guns not on premises till day of sale.
GARAGE: Older Wheel Horse rider 10 tractor with rototiller and front blade, 1250 W. generator, small air compressor, Craftsman two section tool box, small Craftsman tool boxes, Pace
saver Titan electric scooter, reciprocating saw, air impact 1/2-3/8 drill, miter saw, grinder,
vice, tilt-a-rack, belt sander, tools, small trailer, chain saw, electric sewer rod, animal traps, gas
powered weed eater, nuts & bolts, gas grill, plus many other items.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
PRODUCTION STAFF ENGINEER
FCC (Adams), an automotive parts manufacturer is expanding
its operations. Production Staff Engineer is needed to assist
Production, Engineering and Maintenance with Assembly Room
processes. Position requires proven troubleshooting/root cause
analysis methods to improve OEE and lower scrap. Industrial
Maintenance degree or equivalent technical experience.
Experience needed:
General maintenance skills including Electrical, Mechanical,
Pneumatics, Robotics, Fanuc Controls and good trouble
shooting skills.
Good communication skills ability to initiate corrective
actions using PDCA.
If you are seeking a challenging and stable career you may apply
in person or via email to resumes@e-fcca.com or send resume to:
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WYATT PLACE
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Wyatt Place
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Next Generation
Jefferson Middle School has named its February Students of the Month. They
include, front from left, Josh Radler and Kaden Smith; and back, Sydnie McGue,
Kalie Ulm, Danny Schleeter and Paige Scott. (Submitted photo)
Elida FFA recently held its 62th annual parent-member banquet at the Old Barn Out
Back, at which President Brent Sevitz presented an honorary chapter degree to Mark &
Deb Kline. The Klines own Neiderts Mowers and have helped the program through various chapter activities, including National FFA Week Ad, providing instruction on small
engine repair to help train members for career development events and they have also
employed ag business students. The guest speaker was Londell Smith, who shared some
of his life experiences and spoke on the Four bones to success in life. The Cooperative
Education Team was recognized for placing third in the state contest. Team members were
Jared Blymyer, Travis Watkins, Clark Etzler, Hayley Wagner, Paige Askins and Vanessa
Stolzenburg. (Submitted photos)
Hayley Wagner and Caleb
Newland were recognized as
2016 State FFA Degree recipients at the banquet. They
will receive their degrees
in May at the State FFA
Convention in Columbus.
The Greenhand Quiz Team
was recognized for its fourthplace finish out of 122 schools
in the state contest. Top
team members were Janay
Sherard, Owen Anderson,
Kylie Bryan and Kylie
Archer. Ag I students recognized for Parliamentary
Awards included Shelby
Crider,
Garrett
Hall,
Brandon Kenny, Christian
Long, Logan Long, Jakob
Sexton, Tonesha Sibert and
Jaxson Swickrath.
FFA participates in
Public Speaking contests
Delphos FFA members recently participated in sub-district public speaking career development events. The purpose of this contest is to help students gain experience in public
speaking as well as develop that art that it takes to address a group of people in a professional manner. Sophia Wilson participated and placed first in Prepared Public Speaking
and received a gold rating. Emily Buettner competed in the Creed speaking contest and
placed first overall with a gold rating. Jenny Ditto placed third in the Advanced Creed
contest with a gold rating and Michelle Rode placed third overall in the Creed contest
with a gold rating as well. Wilson and Buettner earned the right to move onto district
competition Feb. 24 at Spencerville High School. (Submitted photo)
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Other awards given at the banquet included, from left, Star Chapter Farmer Oliver
Fessler, Star Agri-business Person Brent Sevitz and Star Greenhand Logan Long. Long
was also recognized for placing fourth in the State FFA semifinals in the Advanced
Creed Contest recently held at Marysville. Top fruit salesmen were given cash awards.
They included Latayveyia Massey, first place; Austin Bloom, second; and Oliver Fessler,
third. Receiving soil judging awards were Kylie Archer, Owen Anderson, Kylie Bryan,
Janay Sherard, Tracey Long, Collin Poling, Caleb Newland, Katelyn Groves and Felipe
Villanueva. Allen County Fair awards were given to Clark Etzler, Travis Watkins and
Tracey Long.
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Retiring Officer plaques were given to the 2015-2016 officer team. The officer team
included, front from left, Miranda Goodman, Oliver Fessler, Brent Sevitz and Cassidy
Conn; and back, Luke Simmons, Keith Murphy, Torey Carroll and Jacob Simmons.
The team was recognized for placing second in the sub-district Parliamentary Procedure
Contest and the team also competed in the Agricultural Technology & Mechanical
Systems Contest, placing fifth in the state career development event. Sevitz placed ninth
in the state finals.
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