Alianna Gabriella Gonzales isn’t a shy little girl at all. Her mother, Mary Zamora, said her almost-one-year-old daughter will be in a cart at a store, and if a stranger smiles at her, she’ll smile right back. More...
Aaron S. Brown, 32, Archbold, turned himself in to Archbold police, Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 21. Brown was wanted after a Fulton County Grand Jury met Monday, Dec. More...
Vond Hall, Fulton County administrator, said last week that so far, more than $1.9 million has been spent on the new Fulton County digital public service radio system. More...
While no official decision was made, Perry Rupp, Fulton County commissioner, has laid out a plan for the review of the Fulton County emergency medical services system. Rupp proposed the plan during the commissioners meeting, Thursday, Dec. 22. More...
New Ohio Turnpike toll rates take effect Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012. The new rates, which were approved by the Ohio Turnpike Commission in March 2009, continue to provide an incentive for drivers using an E-Z Pass transponder. More...
Archbold hosted Stryker, Tuesday, Dec. 20 and picked up a 66-54 non-league win to up its record to 4-1. The Panthers fell to 3-2. Jumping out to an 11-0 lead in the first four minutes, the Streaks led 17-5 after the first period. More...
The Archbold girls basketball team raised its record to 9-0 with a 56-45 non-league victory over Bowling Green, Monday, Dec. 19. The Streaks led 11-9 after one period, but trailed 23-22 at halftime. More...
Archbold relied on the foul line in the closing minutes to seal a 47-39 non-league win over Pettisville in front of a packed Thunderdome, Thursday, Dec. 22. “I tip my hat to Pettisville. More...
Archbold Evangelical Sunday: Christmas service. CD prelude; Wayne Gropp, worship leader; Anne and Todd Kindinger and worship team, song leader; offertory, “It’s About the Cross,” worship expression. More...
Dennis Howell, Archbold village administrator, said most full-time Village of Archbold employees will receive 2.5% wage hikes for 2012. Archbold Village Council approved the increase during its Monday, Dec. 19 meeting. More...
“It’s More About Relationships Than Peas And Beans”
by David Pugh Buckeye Staff Writer
A total of 657 families received assistance through the Fulton County Christmas Cheer “store” last week. “If that doesn’t break a record, it’s pretty close,” said Cecily Rohrs, director of the program. More...
Kathryn Elizabeth Stuckey, age 85, of Stryker, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011, at The Home at Taylors Point in Cincinnati. Prior to her retirement she had worked as a nurse for various doctors in the West Unity area. More...
Mary Miller, 79, Jimtown, Ind., died Dec. 27, 2011. Survivors include five children. Paul C. Kanagy, 88, Chesterville, died Dec. 20, 2011. Survivors include his wife, Louella (Waidelich, formerly of Archbold), and nine children. More...
Dec. 16 3 pm: lost wallet, S. Defi- ance St.-Lafayette St. 6:14 pm: Vicki L. Grieser, 55, rural Archbold, was driving a car north on South Defi ance Street, and hit a deer 157 feet south of Woodland Dr. Dec. 17 More...
Another Christmas season has come and gone, and soon, another New Year begins. As we pack away the Yuletide decorations, and prepare for the New Year’s holiday, we look forward to 2012. More...
Ten Years Ago Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2001 School board won’t need to ask voters for more operating money through 2006. It will be 2007, at least, before an operating levy is needed. More...