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BREAKING NEWS Bil-Jax Purchased By French Firm
Brent Hagedorn, director of marketing and national accounts for Bil-Jax, Inc., confirmed Friday, July 25 that the local manufacturer has been purchased by the U.S. subsidiary of the French firm Haulotte Group.–Posted 7.25, 6:42 p.m. More ...
Fun At Ridgeville Community Day
Ridgeville Corners and area residents enjoyed good food and fun during Ridgeville Community Day, Sunday, July 20. Top left: Amelia Hancock, Stryker, granddaughter of Carl and Charlotte, Ridgeville Corners, holds a chicken up for bid prior to a chicken race. More ...
Bud & Gert Hitt Were On Target In Archery World
Bud Hitt, 83, Archbold, who is retired, remembers what a sharpshooter his wife Gertrude was with a bow and arrow. Bud and Gert specialized in building bows and arrows for many years in Archbold. Their product was in demand from all corners of the world. More ...
New Cost Estimates For Pettisville School
For the owner of a home valued at $100,000 in the Pettisville Local School District, the cost of a new school building would be about $20 per month, or $240 a year. That's if the Pettisville School Board opts to pay back bonds with a property tax, not an income tax, or a combination of the two. More ...
Barber Leaves GOP Post; Lumbrezer Fills Role by David Pugh Buckeye Staff Writer
Earlier this year, leadership of the Fulton County Republican Party passed from Sandra Barber, 26-year party central committee chairman, to Ronald J. Lumbrezer. Barber said she'll still work with campaigns from time and offer political advice to those who ask for it. More ...
Youngsters Enjoy Art Experience
Youngsters participating in the Black Swamp Arts Council Creative Arts Camp, held last week at the Archbold Middle School, got to try two- and three-dimensional art, music, and drama. At left, Cameron Short, left, paints a bead that will be applied to his 3D project. More ...
The Archbold Area School Board was introduced to a plan to reclassify some of its property tax revenue as permanent improvement funds. David Deskins, district superintendent, told board members during the Monday night, July 21, meeting the goal of the move would be to create a permanent improveme... More... |
Shirley A. Raker, 67, of Coldwater, Mich., and formerly of Stryker and Wauseon, passed away Tuesday evening, July 22, 2008 at her home at Coldwater Lake, Mich.–Posted 7.23, 3:45 p.m. More... |
July 13 7:10 am: Mailbox vandalism, Rosewood Ct. 12:56 pm: Theft, 208 West St. July 14 4:07 pm: Drive off without paying, S&S Express, returned and paid. 4:21 pm: Semi driven by Michael A. Gloor, 48, Napoleon, backing at Frozen Specialties parking lot, trailer struck a utility pole owned by... More... |
Crystal Huffman, Archbold, and Thomas Street, Warren, exchanged wedding vows at 5:30 p.m., Dec. 29, 2007, at Founder's Hall, Archbold. Allen Rutter was the officiating pastor. Alexandrea Hogan presented the music. The bride wore a strapless white A-line organza and tulle gown with a chapel train... More... |
Darin King, a 2006 Archbold High School graduate, won the annual Run for the Lights 5K race in Archbold for the second straight year, Saturday morning, July 19. He crossed the finish line in 17 minutes, 35 seconds. King said he had knee surgery on May 9, but his physicians said he was ready to r... More... |
It's the law. Bicycles are prohibited on sidewalks in the historic district of downtown Archbold. The same is true for skateboards, roller skates, and scooters. Mixing bicycles, skateboards, and scooters traveling at high speeds, and dodging people on foot, is highly dangerous. More... |
Archbold Evangelical Sunday: Nancy Roth, prelude; Mercy Said No, video offertory. "The Beginnings of Belief: Baptism and Discipleship," by Brad Bame. Second service: Praiselude and worship by Worship Team, message and offertory same as first service. More... |
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