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BY KRISTI FISH
DHI Media Staff Writer
news@delphosherald.com
Walterick-Hemme Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3035 Commander Shannon Wagoner, left, and Quartermaster Dave Edlebrock, right,
welcome Warrior Expeditions Buckeye Trail walkers Sterling Deck, second from left, and Martin Strange to the post Saturday evening.
Deck and Strange enjoyed dinner at the post and spent the night at the Microtel before hitting the trail again on Sunday. (DHI Media/
Nancy Spencer)
Strange agrees.
The military changed me in ways I havent
adjusted to yet, he said. It is what it is. Thats
why I like hiking. You can find yourself and get
in your own head. You have time to process.
This hike is just a continuation of what Ive
been doing.
The pair said the program gives veterans
who have experienced combat situations a
positive, healthy alternative compared to other
habits.
Some turn to alcohol or drugs, Deck
said. We dont all have the same reaction to
experiencing hand-to-hand combat or shooting
someone or seeing it. A lot of people in combat
situations feel remorseful. They see buddies
and co-workers die; they have survivors guilt.
A lot of veterans get angry.
Strange finds amateur photography during
his hikes is an outlet.
See WARRIOR, page 11
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A girl was born July 25 to
Amanda and Andrew Knueve
of Delphos.
Twin boys were born July
25 to Kayla and Alix Cross of
Middle Point.
Did you know Putnam County farmers play a role in protecting Lake Erie?
information submitted
PUTNAM COUNTY If you frequent the
rural roads of Northwest Ohio, you may have
noticed some new additions to the flat landscape. White fiberglass boxes and solar panels
have been erected at edge-of-field monitoring
locations. These research sites are the result of
farmers collaborating with researchers from
The Ohio State University (OSU) and/or
the USDA-Agricultural Research Services
(USDA-ARS). Farmers have stepped up to
the plate to reduce nutrient and sediment discharges that are one contributor to blue-green
algae in Lake Erie and inland lakes.
In July 2015, Ohio EPA was awarded
a Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Grant,
from the U.S. EPA, to reduce sediment and
nutrients discharges in the Maumee River.
Sub-awardees include the Black Swamp
Conservancy, Putnam County Soil and Water
Conservation District, Ohio State University,
Toledo Metroparks, The Nature Conservancy,
Pheasants Forever, Toledo Metropolitan
Council of Governments, and USDA- ARS.
As part of this initiative, the Putnam County
SWCD Board of Supervisors, a research
and outreach team at OSU, The Nature
Conservancy, USDA-ARS, and farmers in
Putnam and Defiance counties have banded
White fiberglass boxes and solar panels have been erected at edge-of-field monitoring
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FORT JENNINGS
From repairing streets to
giving the curbs a fresh coat
of paint, Fort Jennings is
gearing up for its annual
Fort Fest, a source of pride
for the community. Fort Fest
2016 runs from Aug. 19-21.
At the villages council
meeting on July 18, Mayor
Jim Smith told council
members that security has
been arranged to protect
the traveling Vietnam War
Memorial, which takes a
prominent spot in the park.
Police reported it had
been a quiet month in the
village with only a notice of
violation of the trash ordinance. Smith added that a
recipient of a previous violation notice has taken steps
to correct the violation.
Nolan Kaverman of
Fenson Contracting, which
was hired to complete a
sewer project, stopped in
to make a request of the
council. Kaverman told
council the project could
proceed in a more timely
manner if they could start
after the crops were off
the fields. Council agreed.
Koverman also asked if he
BY MARGIE ROSTORFER
VAN WERT Julys Night at the Museum offering at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Van Wert County
Historical Society will include making a small (11.25-inch) barn quilt using scrapbook paper on wood.
Though barn quilts have been around for hundreds of years, their revival began in 2001 when
Donna Sue Groves decided to honor her mother of Appalachian heritage by painting a barn quilt on
her barn in Manchester, Ohio. Later, her quilt became a part of a barn quilt driving trail featuring 20
quilts throughout Adams County. In one of the fastest growing folk art movements, trails have sprung
up across the country, including 43 of the United States as well as in three Canadian provinces.
There will be three patterns to choose from when registering. To register, call Fran Neiswander at
419 749 2476.
The cost of this project is $15. Class size is limited; register early.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little
Theatre.
7:30 p.m. Fort Jennings School 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
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SATURDAY
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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Mother And Child Reunion No. 4 in 1972
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A glimpse of Paul Simon Achievements:
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himself), selected by Time magazine (2006) as
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and on and on.
As baby-boomers were going about the business of life, the meaningful songwriting and
music creation from Paul Simon seemed as constant as the Northern star.
Like so many of the legendary artists that we
have long enjoyed, Paul Simon remains an active
musician today, still music-crazy after all these
years.
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Oh, most beautiful flower
of Mt. Carmel, fruitful
vine, splendor in heaven.
Blessed Mother of the
Son of God, Immaculate
Virgin assist in my necessity. O Star of the
Sea help me and show
me herein you are my
mother. Oh Holy Mary,
Mother of God Queen of
Heaven and Earth! I
Humbly beseech you
from the bottom of my
heart to succor me in
this necessity. There are
none that can withstand
your power. Oh, show
me herein you are my
mother. Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray
for us who have recourse to thee (three
times).
Holy Spirit you who
solve all problems, light
all roads so that I can attain my goals. You who
gave me the divine gift to
forgive and forget all evil
against me and that in all
instances in my life you
are with me. I want in
this short prayer to thank
you for all things as you
confirm once again that I
never want to be separated from you in eternal
glory. Thank you for your
mercy towards me and
mine.
(The person must say
this prayer three consecutive days. After three
days, the request will be
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Another innovative aspect of
this project is the construction
of a two-stage ditch in Defiance
County and a second two-stage
ditch in Putnam County. The
USDA-ARS is a key partner
in the study of both the surface
field ditches and the two-stage
ditches. Working with Kevin
King (USDA-ARS) and Andy
Ward (OSU, ward.2@osu)
along with Kayla Miller, they
will be collecting and analyzing
water quality samples.
There are many opportunities available if you want
to learn what you can do to
reduce nitrogen, phosphorus,
and sediment runoff. One such
opportunity is the 2016 Putnam
County Ag Tour Shaping the
Future on Saturday, Aug.
13. Participants will see firsthand water quality monitoring,
the Soil Health Agriculture
Research Plot (SHARP) site,
cover crops, swine operation
with manure application equipment, nutrient tool bar from
Legacy Farmers Co-op and
more. To reserve your seat for
the bus trip and a free breakfast, register online at: https://
www.surveymonkey.com/r/
PCAgTour2016.
We all need to work together
to have clean and safe water
resources now and in the future.
More field days and information opportunities are being
conducted by The Nature
Conservancy and Putnam
County SWCD. If you farm
in Putnam County and would
like to incorporate blind inlets
in your fields- please contact
Putnam SWCD, at 419-5235159.
ARIES
Mar 21/Apr 20
Aries, it may not be possible
to get away for an extended
vacation just now, but perhaps a few days away will offer the brief respite you need
to get energized.
LEO
Jul 23/Aug 23
You may need to lend some
special skills to a situation
this week, Leo. When someone calls on you for help, accept the challenge with dignity and pride.
SAGITTARIUS
Nov 23/Dec 21
Helping others is a big part of
who you are, Sagittarius. Every effort you put forth will
come back to you in time. Enjoy all the moments you have
with others.
TAURUS
Apr 21/May 21
Taurus, professional issues
may be stressful, but try to
maintain a positive attitude
and the issues will soon be
resolved. Rely on a trusted
colleague to help.
VIRGO
Aug 24/Sept 22
Virgo, make delegation a priority over the next several
days. Spread the workload
around to lessen some of your
burden and to encourage others to contribute.
CAPRICORN
Dec 22/Jan 20
Its difficult to fully explain
just how busy you are, Capricorn. Start trimming your
to-do list so you can maintain
your energy and actively involve those around you.
GEMINI
May 22/Jun 21
Face tough issues head on,
Gemini. No matter the obstacle, you are fully capable of
overcoming it. If necessary,
ask for some clarification so
you can better focus on the
tasks at hand.
LIBRA
Sept 23/Oct 23
Libra, your mind is set on a
new opportunity, but you do
not yet have the finances to
make it happen. See if you
can find an investor or another way to fund the project.
AQUARIUS
Jan 21/Feb 18
Its time to try a few new
things, Aquarius. Try a hobby or activity that is out of
your comfort zone. You may
be surprised at how much this
new hobby interests you.
SCORPIO
Oct 24/Nov 22
Scorpio, sometimes you have
to take a challenging route
even though you desire the
easier path. The hard work
will be worth it in the end, as
you will see shortly.
PISCES
Feb 19/Mar 20
Theres only so long you can
put off financial concerns before they become a big problem, Pisces. Start addressing
things today.
CANCER
Jun 22/Jul 22
Cancer, take some time out of
your schedule for a fun day
trip or another spontaneous
activity that enables you to
escape the daily grind and unwind for a little while.
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This year, the butter display at the Ohio State Fair congratulates the Cleveland Cavaliers for their triumphant and first NBA Championship win for the city. (Submitted photo)
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COLUMBUS Always a
highly anticipated Ohio State Fair
favorite, the annual butter sculpture display was unveiled today
by the American Dairy Association
Mideast, and it was a slam dunk.
This year, the butter display congratulates the Cleveland Cavaliers
for their triumphant and first NBA
Championship win for the city.
The 2016 display features the
traditional butter cow and calf
standing next to the fun-loving and
spirited Cleveland Cavaliers mascots Moondog and Sir C.C.
Also sculpted in butter is the coveted Larry OBrien NBA championship trophy. Together, these pieces
Voices
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Bastian served in the U.S.
Navy from November 1943
to April 1946. He was a
torpedoman on the USS Van
Valkenbourgh, a destroyer
that operated in the Pacific
Theater and fought in the
Battle of Iwo Jima and the
Battle of Okinawa.
Following the Roundtable
Discussion, participants are
invited to meet the veterans,
shake their hands and maybe
Warrior
even take a selfie with them.
The museum will also be open,
including the military exhibit.
Light refreshments will be
served. The event is free and
open to the public.
The museum is located at
241 N. Main St., Delphos.
For more information,
please visit the Delphos Canal
Commission Facebook page;
contact Bob Ebbeskotte at
rebbeskotte@woh.rr.com; or
leave a message at 419-6920752.
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