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Airport Tree Removal Depends On Bat Study
      The decision on whether or not trees near the Fulton County Airport are removed depends on bats. Joe Short, Fulton County commissioner, said last week that a study was done by R.D. Zande, a Toledo consulting firm. They conducted a study and searched the woods for the Indiana brown bat, an endange...
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NHS Inductees
     Archbold High School students were inducted into the National Honor Society in a ceremony Tuesday, Dec. 4. Inducted were, from left: Stephanie Schmidt, Jessica Short, Heidi Behnfeldt, Haley Nemcik, David Rupp, Jayson Lindsay, Ryan Christman, Emma Dunn, John Schoenhals, Laci Gautsche, and Sarah Schoe...
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Library Board Approves 3% Raise For Employees
      With one trustee absent, Monday evening, the Archbold Community Library Trustees unanimously approved a three-percent wage increase for library employees. Excluded from the increase are new employees. The board considered one-, two-, or three-percent wage increases.
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Yackee Named President Of Auditor Association
      Nancy J. Yackee, Fulton County auditor, has been named president of the County Auditor Association of Ohio for 2008. She was installed during a Nov. 15 ceremony.
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What's Going On
by the Buckeye News Hounds
      Before the first snowfall of Christmas, Saturday, Dec. 15, Jim Frey, AHS '73, discovered the following note blowing down the sidewalk along the Red Cross Drug Store building on Stryker Street.
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Wauseon Company To Add 260 Jobs; Gets Tax Break
      The Fulton County Commissioners supported a 65%, 10-year tax credit for International Automotive Components Group, N.A., Inc., for the creation of 260 new fulltime jobs in Wauseon. Joe Short, county commissioner, said he, Dean Genter, and Paul Barnaby, commissioners, attended the Monday, Dec.
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Funding Options Considered For Ridgeville Park
      The most cost-effective organization for the future Ridgeville Park was considered at a public meeting hosted by the Ridgeville Park board, Tuesday, Dec. 11. The 10 persons at the meeting, including park board offi- cials and the Ridgeville Township Trustees, discussed naming the trustees the gov...
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Weekend Snowstorm Causes Few Problems
by David Pugh Buckeye Staff Writer
      Spokesmen for the four government agencies in charge of clearing snow from area roads said the snowstorm presented no problems. Snow started falling Saturday night, Dec. 15. By late Sunday morning, there was about six inches.
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Parks Department Plants Buckeye And Oak Trees In Woodland Park
      The Archbold Parks and Recreation Department planted buckeye and oak trees in Woodland Park, Jennifer Kidder, Parks and Recreation director, said at the Tuesday, Dec. 11 meeting. Kidder said she told park board that the tree board had asked that the two types be planted because relatively few rem...
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