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Photo Of The Day Can You Spell C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N?
Elizabeth Miller, Pettisville, is one of the Fulton County Spelling Bee champions. She won the fourth grade division. The Spelling Bee was conducted Monday, May 5 at Archbold High School.–Posted 5.5, 8:13 p.m. More ...
Photo of the Day 2008 AHS Prom: "Hollywood Romance"
Justin Hines, a senior at Archbold, dips date Kaitlin Switzer, Defiance, at the AHS Prom, Saturday, May 3. Click on the Big Blue Button above to see and purchase additional AHS or PHS prom photos.–Posted 5.4, 2:38 p.m. More ...
Council Rebuilds Southeast Streets, Plans Extensions by David Pugh Buckeye Staff Writer
Archbold Village Council members lay out capital improvement plans five years in advance. But village officials said last week plans change so much, they're only really comfortable talking about two years: this year, and 2009. More ...
Arbor Day, 2008
The Village of Archbold held its annual Arbor Day celebration Friday, April 25, at Memorial Park. Fifth graders from Archbold Middle School assisted workers from the Archbold Street Department in planting a tree near the baseball diamonds. More ...
Vonier Retires After 32 Years In School Bus Driver's Seat by Rita Bilen Special to the Buckeye
Retiring after 32 years of driving a bus for Archbold schools, Karen Vonier has many stories to share. Vonier started driving bus at the suggestion of her father, who also drove bus for many years. Working as bus drivers "kind of ran in the family," since her sister and brother drove bus as well... More ...
Hostetler Running Into Pettisville History by D. J. Neuenschwander Special to the Buckeye
Tanner Hostetler is fast finding her place in the Pettisville School District history books, and she achieved that place by being fast. This season Hostetler, an eighth grader, has shattered junior high records in three separate events in track and field. More ...
Display 400+ Quilts At 32nd Annual Sauder Village Show
Sauder Village opened its 32nd annual quilt show and the 2008 season, yesterday, Tuesday, April 29. Linda Rufenacht, manager of the Threads of Tradition Quilt Shop within the village, said last year, the six-day event brought nearly 5,300 guests to see the 400-plus quilts on display in Founder's ... More ...
The Archbold Area School Board adjusted the salary of Tim Meister, Archbold High School Principal, at its Monday night, April 21 meeting,. The board adjusted administrator salaries in March. At that time, Meister received a pay raise of $1,400, or 1.75%, for the 2007-08 school year. More... |
Ronald Dean "Ron" Cline, 67, of Bryan and formerly of Archbold, passed away Saturday morning, May 3, 2008 at the Community Hospitals of Williams County in Bryan.–Posted 5.4, 3:16 p.m. More... |
April 20 10:34 pm: Noise, Colony Meadows, advised to keep it down. April 21 8:30 am: Trash left at leaf drop-off site, Archbold Industrial Park, located subject, advised him not to leave trash at site again. More... |
Gary and Sandra Aeschliman, Archbold, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen Renee Aeschliman to Jason Robert Mansfield, son of Robert and Kathleen Mansfield, Wauseon. The bride-elect is a 2005 graduate of Archbold High School, and attends Northwest State Community College. She will gra... More... |
The Archbold baseball team stayed busy last week with six games on its schedule. The Streaks opened the week with a 4-1 Northwest Ohio Athletic League loss at Liberty Center, Monday, April 21. AHS rebounded with a 10- 7 victory over Stryker, Tuesday, April 22, but lost an 11-1 NWOAL contest at B... More... |
There are good traditions and bad traditions. One of the worst is the use of alcohol by teenagers. Each year, while young people enjoy the prom and graduation season, there is the pressure to consume alcoholic beverages. Worse yet, there are adults who provide the alcohol. More... |
Archbold Evan. Mennonite Sunday: Vicki Gramling, offertory; Natalie Rupp, special music, My Father's Heart. Message, "Who Are We? Known by Great Commandment-Love!" by Brad Bame; choir, Teach Me To Love. Second service, Praiselude and worship through singing led by Worship Team Band; offert... More... |
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