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Fulton County Fair Celebrates 150 Years With Special Events The Fulton County Fair is normally a special event, but this year, the 150th anniversary, is even more special than usual. Special events and attractions, from historic demonstrations and displays, to a civil war reenactment, to lasers and fireworks, are scheduled. Gates open Friday, Aug. 31. More ... Lehman Named President-Elect Of Physician's Group Keith J. Lehman, Archbold physician, is the president-elect of the Ohio Academy of Family Physicians. He will serve oneyear. He was one of seven officers installed during the OAFP All Members Assembly, Saturday, Aug. 11, in Newark. More ...
By David Pugh Buckeye Staff Writer Thomas Stuckey, acting president of Northwest State Community College, said there are "always bumps in any transition, but I'm not anticipating there will be any that will derail the train." Stuckey was appointed Thursday, Aug. 16, by the NSCC board. More ... Teacher Negotiations Restart Negotiations between the Archbold Area School Board and the Archbold Education Association are to resume in early September. That's what David Yoder, school board president, said at the board meeting Monday night, Aug. 20. The board met in executive session for about two hours. No action resulte... More ...
The four men inducted into the Fulton County Agriculture Hall of Fame for 2007 include a teacher, pilot, past Soil & Water Conservation president, and a man active in Delta civic organizations. Posthumously inducted Monday night, Aug. 20, was D. R. Purkey, former vocational agriculture teacher. More ...
Toledo Edison officials are investigating what went wrong to allow a backhoe to cut into a 12,500-volt underground power cable about 12:45 pm, Wednesday, Aug. 15. More ... It's Back: West Nile Virus Found In Lucas County West Nile Virus is back, having been discovered in neighboring Lucas County. Michael Oricko, Fulton County health commissioner, said Monday, Lucas County officials reported that two dead birds and five mosquito pools tested positive. More ... Council Opens Bids For Lafayette St. Extension Archbold Village Council approved advertising for bids for the Lafayette Street extension project at its Monday night, Aug. 20, meeting. Through improved parking, the project will benefit Memorial Park visitors and attendees of the new Archbold Evangelical Mennonite Church facility, which will be... More ...
Horses Ike and Thunder raced behind sulky carts just weeks before slowing down in July to offer carriage rides to guests at Sauder Village. The Village needed to boost its four-horse equine team after one horse died and another retired, and the racehorses were a winning deal. More ... Village Council Frustrated With Contractor Delays "We've had some extra work add one day" to the East Williams North Lincoln Street reconstruction project, said Bob Seaman, village engineer, at a Monday night, Aug. 20, Archbold Village Council meeting. Work-change directives, added to the project by the village, extended the completion date for ... More ... Untidy Property Continues To Concern Village Council Even after a cleanup effort at a 304 North Street home and property, "it's worse than day one," said Kevin Morton, Archbold village councilman. The property is owned by Walter and Judy Thomas, Ariz. Their daughter and her husband, Mark and Sabrina Champ, live in the residence. More ... |
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