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Kinsman Makes Olympic Trials by David Pugh Buckeye Staff Writer
Rachel (Sauder) Kinsman, who ran to nine state high school championships and was an All-American in college, will make a second try for the U.S. Olympic Team as a marathon runner. But she admits she probably won't be 100% for the trials. More ...
Latta Wins 5th District Congressional Race Republican Wins Every County
Robert Latta, (R- Bowling Green) will take over the 5th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives once held by his father, after defeating challenger Robin Weirauch (DNapoleon) in a special election Tuesday, Dec. 11. Unofficial results from the Wood County Board of Elections showed Latta... More ...
Ted Lange Nominated For Second Grammy
Ted Lange is one of the lucky ones. The Ridgeville Corners resident was nominated for a 2005 Grammy award with the band John Gora and Górale of Ontario, Canada. It seems like the Grammys would be the experience of a lifetime. Yet Lange is lucky enough that he'll be pluralizing that experi... More ...
Snow And Ice
After about two inches of snow fell on the village, school was cancelled Wednesday, Dec. 5. That provided an opportunity for some sledding fun. Top left, Leah McQuade, 3, on the front of the sled, and Mikayla Welch, 4 (hidden), ride down the sledding hill at Woodland Park with Lori McQuade, Leah's... More ...
Work Continues On 2008 County Budget
Vond Hall, Fulton County administrator, said he is hard at work on a 2008 county general fund budget, which, as of last week, was about $600,000 in the hole. "The requests (for funds) are outpacing revenues," Hall said. "What I'm doing now is trying to figure out what is the absolute minimum, an... More ...
Ridgeville Township Trustees are considering placing a onemill property tax levy on the March 2008 ballot for operation of the Ridgeville Township Volunteer Fire Department. Dexter Benecke, RFD chief, said voters originally passed a one-mill levy for fire department operations in 1976. In 1984, v... More... |
Arthur Young "Art" Fish, age 94 years, died Saturday Dec. 8, 2007 at Fairlawn Haven Nursing Home in Archbold, Ohio where he had resided since Nov. 18, 2002. Arthur was born in Colton, Ohio, March 12, 1913 in the house at the rear of the Red and White General Store. More... |
Dec. 2 10:27 am: Paul Murcko, Archbold, reported that between 3 pm and 10 pm the previous day, his pickup truck was struck by an unknown vehicle while parked in the Frey & Sons lot, 106 Stryker St. Dec. 3 No reports. Dec. More... |
Dorothy Leady is the Fairlawn Haven December Resident of the Month. She was born in 1920 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and moved to Fairlawn in September 2004 when her health failed. Dorothy's father died shortly after she was born. Her mother remarried and moved to Bowling Green, where Dorothy graduated ... More... |
The Archbold High School boys basketball team took to the road last week and brought home two victories. Traveling to Evergreen, Thursday, Dec. 6, the Streaks posted a 47-36 Northwest Ohio Athletic League victory. AHS (4-1, 2-0 NWOAL) brought home a 45-31 win at Holgate, Saturday, Dec. 8. More... |
Ten Years Ago Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1997 Mieka S. Crossgrove, 16, was killed when her car collided head-on with a fuel deliver truck in the 500 block of North Defiance Street at about 8:30 am Tuesday. If all recommendations of the proposed county comprehensive plan go through, it will become mo... More... |
Alex Short, son of Brad and Rachel Short, Archbold, is the December "Kid That Cares" at Fairlawn Haven Nursing Home, Archbold. Short has an older sister Abby and a dog Kipper. He attends Archbold Elementary School, where his favorite subjects are math and science. More... |
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