Archbold Park Board and Jim Wyse, Archbold mayor, met in special session Saturday morning, May 1, to discuss a decision Wyse made to offer a special Little League tryout to a nine-year-old boy. More...
Above: Jim Wyse, Archbold mayor, addresses Archbold fifth graders during the village’s annual Arbor Day celebration, Friday, April 30, at Memorial Park. More...
Information is not final at this point, but based on the apparent low bids, the new Pettisville school building can be constructed for about 8% less than anticipated. More...
High school artists from Archbold and Pettisville picked up several awards in the Best of Fulton County High School Art Show, sponsored by the Black Swamp Arts Council. More...
The Archbold softball team handed Patrick Henry its second loss of the season and first in the Northwest Ohio Athletic League, Thursday, April 29. The Streaks scored two runs in the seventh inning to defeat the Patriots 4-2. More...
The Archbold boys track team successfully defended its championship title at the Walker-Dilbone Relays, Friday, April 30. The Streaks ran away with the boys meet, scoring 118 points. Wauseon finished second with 81. More...
Pairings and dates for baseball and softball tournaments have been set. In Division III baseball at Archbold, Tinora received the top seed while Archbold (12-8) was seeded second. Delta plays Liberty Center, Saturday, May 8, 11 a.m. More...
Archbold Evangelical Sunday: prelude; offertory by worship singers, How Firm a Foundation. Message, “What The Church Has Always Had,” Jesse Kahler. More...
Two-month-old Kaden Garcia appears with his grandfather, Richard Garcia, Montpelier; great-grandparents, Isidra and Ray Garcia Sr., Stryker; and his mother, Danielle Garcia, Fayette, from left.– More...
Perry Rupp, rural Wauseon, was the winner of the Republican primary election race for Fulton County Commissioner, and voters in the Pettisville Local School District approved renewing a 3.5-mill permanent improvement levy as a continuing tax. More...
The Fulton County Health Department has ordered Huntington Bank to clean up a vacant house at 210 Wilson Street. A smell emanates from the house, where Health Department officials say three to four feet of water stands in the basement. More...
Richard A. Heer, age 89, of Archbold, and formerly of Stryker, passed away Sunday morning, May 9, 2010 at the Archbold Hospital. –Posted 5.9, 6:30 pm More...
Claribel Gallaway, age 93, of Archbold, passed away Thursday morning, May 6, 2010, at Fairlawn Haven Nursing Home in Archbold.–Posted 5.6, 3:45 pm More...
Charles J. Graber, age 97, of rural Stryker, passed away Tuesday morning, May 4, 2010, at Fairlawn Haven Nursing Home in Archbold. Prior to his retirement he had been a lifelong area farmer. More...
Xok Vilaychitch, Montpelier, told Archbold police, Wednesday, April 28, a video game was stolen from the lunchroom at Frozen Specialties. Vilaychitch said the theft took place sometime between 3 pm and 5 pm the previous day. Value: $60. More...
It took awhile for the 27th Amendment to be ratified. The purpose of the proposal– that no congressional pay raise should take effect “until an election of Representatives shall have intervened”– is simple enough. More...
Ten Years Ago Wednesday, May 3, 2000 Jerry Fitzenrider, Montpelier, had his team of four mules at work pulling a cultivator at Sauder Village, Saturday, April 29, as part of the Spring on the Farm program. More...