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Sports
Relay for
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the places family members can stay
while their loved ones get treatment.
Gossman, 70, was diagnosed in
May 1982 and was a single parent
with three children at home.
My family was worried so I kept
up a front so everyone else would
feel comfortable, Gossman said. It
actually helped me to put out that
positive front for them.
Trinity United Methodist Church dedicated its new Family Life Center Sunday morning. Hundreds of church
members gathered for a late morning worship service, lunch and tours of the new facility. Above: The Rev.
Rich Rakay gives the Childrens Sermon. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
Elementary.
According
to her letter
to the board,
Poling has
been a part
of the city
schools
since she
attended
first grade
some years
ago and
she will
continue
Kriegel
to lend her
services on a volunteer basis.
A three-year contract with Stolly
Insurance was approved for the dis-
BY STEVEN COBURN-GRIFFIS
DHI Media Staff Writer
sgriffis@delphosherald.com
tricts property, liability and fleet insurances. The district will pay $31,650 a
year for the policy.
Bus bids for up to two new buses will
be readvertised. According to Treasurer
Brad Rostorfer, two of the bids received
either did not fit the bid parameters or
were incomplete and a third company
did not receive the notice for the bus
bids. The board rejected the original
bids and voted to restart the process.
Pawsitives included an excellent
graduation ceremony with speaker Roger
Arroyo; a successful school year with
improved test scores; and the School
Business Partnership Summit held May
26 at the high school for grades 9-11.
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Delphos Girl Scout Troop would like to
raise money for their Silver Award.
They are asking for donations to help
purchase items or donated items needed for
several Disaster Kits. Item in need can be
slightly used such as pots, plates, utensils,
cups, blankets and flashlights.
New items needed would be toothbrushes,
soap, washcloths, towels, hygiene kits, diapers, any food gift cards, razors and batteries.
The collection and bake sale will be held
from 2-4 p.m. Saturday at Chief Supermarket.
If unable to donate at this time or if any
questions, call Troop Leader Diana Hoffman
at 419-236-7584.
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DELPHOS On May 29, officers took a
report from a female in the 900 block of East
Fifth Street who reported a telecommunication harassment incident. The female stated
that an ex-boyfriend was repeatedly calling
and texting her.
On May 29, a female complainant reported
that she had received two checks from a tenant
and both checks were rejected for insufficient
funds. The female who wrote the checks has
not been located and the case remains under
investigation.
On May 29, officers responded to the 900
block of Lima Avenue in reference to a juvenile assaulting his mother. Officers investigated the incident and found probable cause to
arrest the juvenile for domestic violence. He
was transported to the Allen County Juvenile
Detention Center.
On May 30, officers met with a male in the
300 block of North Main Street who reported
items stolen from his vehicle.
On May 30, officers took a report from
a female and her son reporting that another
male has been harassing her son. A report was
requested to obtain a protection order.
On June 1, officers responded to a business in the 1000 block of Elida Avenue in
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few passing
clouds. High
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at 10 to 15
mph.
Mix of sun
and clouds.
Highs in the
upper 80s
and lows in
the mid 60s.
Afternoon
showers and
thunderstorms.
Showers and
thunderstorms late.
A few thunderstorms
possible.
Highs in the
mid 70s and
lows in the
mid 60s.
Daniel Parsons
DELPHOS Daniel
Parsons, 67, of Delphos,
passed away on Wednesday
June 3, 2015 at his residence.
He was born Oct. 15, 1947,
in Van Wert to Charles and
Merril (Manters) Parsons.
They preceded him in death.
He was united in marriage
to Susan Mericle on Aug. 28,
1987; she survives in Delphos.
He is also survived by two
daughters, Ashley (Shane)
Parsons Harter and Abbey
(Shay) Parsons Harter, both of
Delphos; a son, Brock Parsons
of Delphos; eight grandchildren, Zoe, Zane, Jace, Zaria,
Trace, Zaiti, Khloe and Avery;
and two sisters, Virginia Jen
(Steve) Tobias of Van Wert
and Victoria Parsons.
He was also preceded in
death by a brother, Charles
Shorty Parsons.
Daniel worked for Sonoco
Fiber Drum and I&K for several years. He was a member
of the Delphos Eagles Aerie
471. He liked to fish and go
camping; he especially liked
riding his Harley where he
obtained his nickname Pee
Wee. Most importantly, he
loved spending time with his
family. He was also in the
Navy, where he served in
Vietnam.
Funeral services will be
held at 7 p.m. on Friday at
Harter and Schier Memorial
Chapel, the Rev. Steve
Haskins officiating, with military graveside rites by the
Delphos Veterans Council.
Burial will be held privately at a later date.
Family and friends may
call from noon to 7 p.m. on
Friday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Relay for
Life or the Ronald McDonald
House Charities.
To leave condolences
please go to www.harterandschier.com.
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ELIDA A lack of interest on the part of contractors in pouring sidewalk has
delayed the villages Safe
Routes to School project.
Through the program, the
federal government provides
funding for the construction
of sidewalks connecting with
school buildings.
At their meeting Tuesday
night, members of the
Elida Village Council heard
the news from Village
Administrator Dave Metzger.
I had a meeting today
with ODOT on our Safe
Routes to School project that
went out to bid last week,
Metzger advised council.
They had no bidders whatsoever. We could go back to
rebid it in July, but were 95
percent sure that we didnt
get a bidder on it the first
time, we wont the second
time, neither.
Metzger proposed combining the sidewalk work
incumbent in Safe Routes
with construction involved
during State Route 309
improvements scheduled for
next year. He added that,
with the level of sidewalk
and curbing improvements
planned during that project,
the village could expect to
not only receive bids, but
receive much more competitive bids than any that
might have come on the Safe
Routes project alone.
Council also, on emergency, approved an ordinance
allowing for an increase in
the number of part-time seasonal workers and part-time
police officers serving the
village. Although no specific
numbers were suggested for
seasonal workers, the number of part-time police officers will increase from five
to seven.
In other business, council:
heard the second read-
Customers check out produce at one of 11 vendors stalls during Saturdays Market Fest.
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Delphos In spite of gray skies and cool temperatures, Saturdays first Delphos Market
Fest successfully brought vendors and shoppers together on the grounds of Jubilee Winery
and Elite Naturescapes. Billed as a new age market, Market Fest joins traditional farmers
market appeal with craft fair nuances and is presented the first and third Saturday, June through
October, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The crowd was pretty steady and when I talked to the vendors, they were all pleased,
commented Tara Krendl, director of the Delphos Area Chamber of Commerce.
Teasing the next event in two weeks, Krendl remarked that members of the Delphos Area
Art Guild will attend and not only offer their art for sale, but conduct hands-on, interactive
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Cloverdale recycle at village park.
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Elida lefty Austin Morrison tosses a pitch toward home during ACME baseball
action versus Van Wert Tuesday at Sandy Field. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
By JIM METCALFE
throwing.
DHI Media Sports Editor
Elida southpaw Austin Morrison
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
and Van Wert righty Josh brown were
locked in a 5-inning pitchers duel in
ELIDA No matter the time of their ACME Summer Baseball League
year one plays baseball, it still comes matchup Tuesday night at Ed Sandy
down to fundamentals, like fielding and Memorial Field at the Elida Athletic
Complex.
That is until the Elida defense began
to hurt itself too much with errors, leading to six Cougar runs in the last two
frames en route to a 7-2 victory.
Tied at 1-1 to begin the sixth, the
Cougars scored twice to break that
tie. With one down, Brown singled to
left, advanced on a groundout by Evan
Williams and scored the tie-breaking
run via a double to deep left by Nick
Gutierrez. In turn, the latter scored on
a bloop single into left center by Mason
Carr to make it 3-1.
Elida threatened in the home sixth
against Brown (6 hits, 2 unearned runs,
7 Ks, 3 BBs, 112 pitches - 73 for strikes).
The first two Josh Bull (hit by pitch)
and Dylan Holcomb (single) got on
board. However, they were left stranded.
The guests broke it open with four
in the seventh. Jake Covey walked to
start it and Cade Childs pinch-ran. Ryan
McCracken got aboard via a fielding
error. Caleb Fetzer bunted his way aboard
and a throwing error plated Childs and
moved the other two up a base. An out
later, Brown lined a run-scoring single
(McCracken) into center; a throwing
error got Fetzer home and Brown to
second, finishing Morrisons stint on the
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Columbus Grove senior Bryce Sharrits finishes off the 800meter boys final Saturday in seventh place. (DHI Staff)
Liberty Center/Col. Academy 13,
Fredericktown/Margaretta
12,
Smithville/Ft. Loramie 11, Ottoville/
Wor. Christian 10, Wayne Trace/
River/Edgerton 9, Fairbanks/
Manchester/Marion Local 8, Lima
C.C./McDonald 7, Troy Christian/
Shroder/St. John Central/Warren
JFK 6, Calvert/Seneca East/
Riverdale/Rosecrans/N.
Mid.
Springfield/Rootstown 5, Jackson
Center/Waynedale/Liberty Union/
Day. Christian 4, Spencerville/
Lincolnview/Norwayne/Waterford/
FINAL RESULTS
New Records
OHSAA Div. 2: %
State Meet 2: #
Owens Stad.: @
Girls Team Rankings: Liberty-
Valley 1.
Boys Team Rankings: Dunbar
64, Lake Cath. 40, Eastwood 29,
Akron SVSM 25, Streetsboro/
Stivers 22, Eastmoor Acad. 17,
Unioto/United/CVCA 16, University
School 15, Ontario 14, Chagrin
Falls 13, Pleasant/Miami Trace 12,
Chardon NDCL/Col. East 11, Van
Wert/Hartley/Wyoming/Linden
McKinley/Mid.
Madison/Padua
Franciscan/North Union 10, Mooney/
Poland Seminary/West Branch/
Cham. Julienne/Meadowdale/Zane
Trace/Valley View/Canton C.C./
Napoleon/Monroe/Rogers 8, Cal.
River Valley 7, Coldwater/Elyria
Catholic/Madeira/Clyde/Shelby/
Waynedale 6, Perry/Delta 5.5,
Centennial/Carrollton/Marlington/
Warren/Perkins/Cambridge
5,
Meadowbrook/Hubbard/Alter 4,
Elida/Bellevue/Liberty Union/W.S.
Northwestern/Wauseon/Carlisle/
Mil.
Edison/Triway/Lexington/
Huron/Brookville/Indian
Creek
3 66),ounty/Oak Harbor 2, Heath/
Carroll/Marion-Franklin 1.
Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1.
Alter 9:22.88; 2. Lexington 9:33; 3.
Liberty-Benton 9:35.56; 4. Chagrin
Falls 9:36.6; 5. Akron SVSM
9:38.36; 6. West Holmes 9:39.88; 7.
Bellevue 9:40.7; 8. Fenwick 9:42.21.
Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1.
Spencerville/Grandview Hts./Luth.
West/Montpelier 12, Loudonville/
Minster/McDonald 11, Newton
F a l l s / A r c a d i a / Ti n o r a / P i k e t o n /
Colonel
Crawford/Northmor/
Berkshire/Twin Valley So./Sum. Co.
Day/Ash. Crestview/Ridgewood 10,
Adena 9, Mineral Ridge/Riverdale/
Old Fort 8, Liberty-Benton 7, B.C.
Western Reserve/Tuscar. C.C./ South
Range/Antwerp/Fairbanks/Seneca
East/Trinity/West Liberty-Salem 6,
Russia/Hiland/Lake Center Chr./
South Central/Mogadore/Elmwood/
Paint Valley 5, Waynesfield-Goshen/
Cin. Co. Day/Africentric/Carey/
Miami East 4, Con. Crestview/
Huntington/East Canton/Toledo
Christian/Versailles/Tree of Life
Christian/Fisher
Catholic
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Pettisville/Berne
Union/Hardin
Northern/Gah. Chr. Acad/Covington/
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Tri-County North 1.
Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. St.
Thomas Aquinas 9:16.67; 2. Minster
9:18.37; 3. Gilmour Academy
9:22.23; 4. Canton C.C. 9:27.62; 5.
Russia 9:32.62; 6. Berkshire 9:34.87;
7. Liberty Center 9:34.88; 8. Col.
Academy 9:42.97.
Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1.
Maplewood 7:49.02; 2. Columbus
Grove (Alex Giesige 11, Colton
Grothaus 12, Boone Brubaker
10, Bryce Sharrits 12) 8:00.94; 3.
Riverdale 8:02.35; 4. St. Thomas
Aquinas 8:04.69; 5. Col. Academy
8:04.74; 6. Archbold 8:06.34;
7. Elmwood 8:10.56; 8. Piketon
8:13.26; 15. Lincolnview (Alex
Rodriguez 12, Colton Snyder 11,
Austin Elick 10, Bayley Tow 12)
8:27.02.
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles 33: 1.
M. McDermott Rittman 14.95; 2.
L. Francis Russia 15.2; 3. C. Flegal
Edgerton 15.49; 4. C. Cyrus N.
Mid. Spri 15.56; 5. S. Swackhamm
Rosecrans 15.65; 6. O. Quinter
Ft. Loramie 15.71; 7. G. Burchett
Fairbanks 15.88; 8. M.n Ernsberger
No. Baltimor 16.28; 12. Clista
Hellwarth 10 Parkway 16.32.
Boys 110 Meter Hurdles 39:
1. C. Zallow Warren JFK 13.91; 2.
Hunter Blankemeyer 11 Lincolnview
14.72; 3. J. Falasca B.C. Western
14.74; 4. C. Moore Shenandoah 14.8;
5. M. Hartway 12 Africentric 14.93;
6. D. Snyder 11 Montpelier 15.09;
7. C. Recker 11 Arcadia 15.19; 8. J.
Herbst 10 Fairbanks 15.34.
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COLUMBUS
The
Lincolnview and Van Wert boys had
their share of success at this weekends 108th annual Boys OHSAA
State Track and Field Meet.
On a Saturday morning that
started out cool and overcast at
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium,
Lincolnviews crew of senior
Bayley Tow and junior Hunter
Blankemeyer accounted for their
fifth-place team finish in Division
III with 20 points.
Tow finished second in the 1,600
meter run (4:20.43); later in the day,
he was fifth in the 3,200-meter run
(9:29.96).
I was sixth last year in the
1,600, so this feels good to move
up to second. It seemed like a slow
first 800 meters I was hoping to
hit 2:08 but ended up 2:12 and
all I was trying to do was stay with
Mason Moore (Summit Country
Day); I knew what he was capable
of and he has a great kick like I do,
Tow began. Once we got to the
last 400 meters, all I was hoping
for was to finish strong. This was
what I came for; to move up on the
podium from last year in my mile
race. I thank God for what Ive
done and I just give credit to Mason
being a better runner. He ran a 4:19
before and ran 4:17.78 today; that is
impressive.
Later on, he slowly moved up
in the 3,200 as others he felt were
favored to do well fell back in getting his personal best in that event
as well.
I used a lot of strategy today.
I wanted to stay with the leaders
but not go out too fast and have
Lincolnview senior Bayley Tow shows the wear and tear of finishing
second in the boys 1,600-meter run and fifth in the 3,200-meter run
Saturday in the OHSAA State Track and Field Meet. (DHI Media/DHI
Staff Photos)
DII
(Continued from page 6)
Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1.
Alter 9:22.88; 2. Lexington 9:33; 3.
Liberty-Benton 9:35.56; 4. Chagrin
Falls 9:36.6; 5. Akron SVSM
9:38.36; 6. West Holmes 9:39.88; 7.
Bellevue 9:40.7; 8. Fenwick 9:42.21.
Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1.
Akron SVSM 7:49.71; 2. Lake Cath.
7:50.27; 3. Eastwood 7:53.66; 4.
Chagrin Falls 7:55.55; 5. Dunbar
7:56.52; 6. University School
7:57.33; 7. Mil. Edison 7:57.62;
8. Carroll 8:01.07; 9. OttawaGlandorf (Sid Moening, Trevor
Ellerbrock, Brad Recker, Ben
Wischmeyer) 8:01.32.
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles 33:
1. C. Carter Eastmoor Aca. 14.09;
2. J. Smith No. College 14.285;
3. J. Harris Orange 14.29; 4. P.
Lee Napoleon 14.67; 5. E. Ruby
Wheelersburg 14.95; 6. K. Straus
Kirtland 15.0; 7. T. Hall Orrville
15.17; 8. S. Richards Hathaway Bro
15.2; 13. Melissa Knott OttawaGland 15.42.
Boys 110 Meter Hurdles 39: 1.
C. Wilt Miami Trace 13.8; 2. J. Scott
Dunbar 14.07; 3. L. Shelby Ontario
14.28; 4. E. Snell Cambridge 14.31;
5. D. Snowden Eastwood 14.52;
6. M. Plant Triway 14.59; 7. S.
Reynolds Eaton 14.76; 8. L. Knoch
Marlington 14.78; 14. Logan
McDermott Ottawa-Gland 15.431.
Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. M.
Butler Liberty-Bent 11.68; 2. J.
McDavid Kenton Ridge 12.072;
3. D. Cummings Cle. JFK 12.077;
4. L. Rice Steubenville 12.161; 5.
Madison Stechschulte Ottawa-Gland
12.169; 6. S. Green Buchtel 12.22;
7. A. Carnatha Ursuline 12.252; 8. J.
Smith No. College 12.254.
Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. D.
Carter Streetsboro 10.66; 2. J.
Colangelo Canton C.C. 10.78; 3.
B. Harris CVC 10.82; 4. A. Burke
Col. East 10.89; 5. T. Johnso Stivers
10.90; 6. G. Hill Hubbard 10.93;
7. K. Galyk Pleasant 10.96; 8. D.
Chambers Carlisle 11.03.
Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1.
Meadowdale 1:42.35; 2. Beaumont
1:43.12; 3. Dunbar 1:43.44;
4. Ottawa-Glandorf (Danielle
Ellerbrock, Melissa Knott, Elissa
Ellerbrock, Madison Stechschulte)
1:43.72; 5. Eastmoor Acad.
1:44.35; 6. Akron SVSM 1:44.66;
7. Beachwood 1:45.16; 8. Galion
1:45.72.
Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1.
Dunbar 1:28.24; 2. Streetsboro
1:29.03; 3. Cal. River Valley
1:29.46; 4. Rogers 1:30.27; 5.
Akron SVSM 1:30.28; 6. Lake Cath.
1:30.43; 7. Norwayne 1:30.88; 8.
Poland Seminary 1:31.37.
Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. D.
Clairmon Lexington 4:53.08; 2. A.
Nichols Alter 4:53.29; 3. S. Kanney
Coldwater 5:03.18; 4. M. Bartel
Liberty-Bent 5:04.82; 5. T. Vernot
Wauseon 5:05.13; 6. J. Muhlenkamp
Triway 5:10.4; 7. S. Wargo Keystone
5:14.17; 8. J. Penrod Morgan
5:14.62.
Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Ryan
Adams CVCA 4:07.12@; 2. J.
Bistritz Chagrin Fall 4:15.02; 3. M.
Stanovsek Chardon NDCL 4:15.04;
4. B. Bell Dunbar 4:17.93; 5. J.
Rossetti Akron SVSM 4:18.43; 6.
Q. Reiser Wauseon 4:19.82; 7. T.
Sievert Oak Harbor 4:22.17; 8. W.
Gardner Liberty Unio 4:24.49.
Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: Cham.
Julienne 48.7; 2. Galion 48.94; 3.
Meadowdale 49.33; 4. Beaumont
49.48; 5. Cle. JFK 49.62; 6. Oak
Harbor 49.99; 7. Steubenville 50.13;
8. Dunbar 50.21.
Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1.
Padua Franciscan 42.53; 2. Dunbar
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Business
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Allen County
City of Delphos
Ronald J. and Monica
Lynn Fetzer to Shelby
M. Koenig and Daniel K.
Hellman, 827 N. Franklin St.,
Delphos, $85,000.
First Federal Bank of the
Midwest to John J. Clark,
150 E. Ninth St., Delphos,
$57,000.
Village of Elida
Jill A. Anthony to Nicholas
J. Martino, 2215 Juneau Dr.,
Lima, $64,300.
Mark K. Steiner to Ashley
L. Haidle, 110 Howard St.,
Lima, $82,000.
Marion Township
Douglas D. and Teresa
A. Sensibaugh to James C.
Williams, 7180 W. State
Road, Lima, $97,000.
Putnam County
Goecke LLC, Lots 678,
676, 677, 690, 691, 688,
689, Ottawa, to Bellman
Enterprises LLC.
Sunshine Dairy LLC, .704
acre, 41.434 acres and parcels
1 and 2, Ottawa Township, to
Ottawa Holsteins LLC.
Mark E. Schey and Janice
C. Schey, .50 acre, Leipsic, to
Timothy E. Eding and Jacie
L. Eding.
Kurt W. Sahloff and Lori
A. Sahloff LE, parcels 6, 4
and 10, Ottawa Township, to
Kurt W. Sahloff.
Lori A. Sahloff and Kurt
W. Sahloff LE, parcels 6,
4 and 10, Ottawa, to Klas
Investments LLC.
Dennis C. Koester and
Patricia A. Koester, 1.73
acres, Monterey Township,
to Zachary Horstman and
Leanna Horstman.
Steven T. Kaufman TR,
Sandra J. Pester TR and
Helen G. Kaufman TR, Lots
972 and 916, Leipsic, to
Brian D. Mangas and Amber
D Mangas.
Robert W. Balbaugh LE,
Lots 27 and 30, West Leipsic,
to Spunky Cats Partnership.
John Alexander Christian
Klass and Jessica Leigh Klass
fka Jessica Leigh Harrigan,
parcel, Blanchard Township,
to Joshua R. Hopper and
Renee K. Hopper.
Daniel L. Maag and
Frances M. Maag, Lot 749,
Columbus Grove, to Daniel
L. Maag and Frances M.
Maag.
Robert J. Unverferth
and Helen Unverferth, Lot
442, Kalida, to Robert J.
Unverferth.
Helen Unverferth and
Robert J. Unverferth LE,
Lot 442, Kalida to Helen
Unverferth.
Helen Unverferth LE
and Robert J. Unverferth,
Lot 442, Kalida, to Another
Battle Field LLC.
Makeh
Landholdings
LLC, Lot 698, Kalida, to
Robert J. Unverferth.
Robert J. Unverferth
LE and Helen Unverferth,
Lot 698, Kalida, to Helen
Unverferth.
Helen Unverferth LE
and Robert J. Unverferth,
Lot 698, Kalida, to Makeh
Landholdings LLC.
Van Wert County
Brent Lee Wright, Jennifer
Lynn Wright to Carrie L.
Deamicis, portion of section
30, Pleasant Township (lot
6 Lawrence Kreischer addition)
Susan F. Bailey, Stephen
E. Bailey to 109 West Main
LLC, portion of inlot 23, Van
Wert.
Bradley A. Hughes, Susan
Hughes, Susan M. Hughes to
Ken Richard Mueller, inlot
264, Delphos, portion of lot
76, Delphos subdivision.
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Gossman
(Continued from page 1)
Near of the end of
Gossmans treatments, her
doctor had schedule her for a
hysterectomy and an implant
into her uterus for additional radiation. Luckily, she
responded well to the first
round and didnt need either.
Kriegel
(Continued from page 1)
The board issued the following supplemental contracts for the 2015-16 school
year: Stephanie Braun
high school student council;
Heather Brickner class
advisor; Chad Brinkman
class advisor and head golf
coach; Scott Elwer Vo-Ag
advisor; Doug Geary head
baseball coach; Karla Kohler
head girls track coach;
Missy McClurg class advisor and co-prom coordinator;
Jeff Rex Science Club advisor; Christine Siebeneck
class advisor and NHS advisor; David Stearns marching band, school musical,
stage band director and musical business manager; Bev
Tuttle junior high FCCLA
advisor; Josh Vasquez class
advisor; John Vennekotter
class advisor; Tamara Wirth
show choir and vocal coach;
Arnita Yoder class advisor; Ryan Strickler junior
varsity golf coach; Josiah
Stober head softball coach;
and Brent Binkley and Todd
Teman co-head boys track
coaches (split contract).
In other business, the
board:
Accepted the resignation
of Shana Stober as co-prom
coordinator;
Approved the renewal
of the speech service contract with the Putnam County
Education Service Center for
the 2015-16 school year; and
Approved professional
development meetings dates
for the 2015-16 school as
Sept. 29, Nov. 11, Feb. 10,
2016, and April 13, 2016.
The Habitat for Humanity house near the intersection of Washington and 12th streets is coming up ahead of schedule.
Though the project has a deadline of October 2015, workers have finished roofing the structure and expect to have it
sided by as soon as the end of the week, start plumbing and electrical work on Monday and dive into insulation as soon
as all the wiring is in place. (DHI Media/Steven Coburn-Griffis)
Trivia
Fittro
(Continued from page 1)
According to City Administrative Assistant
Sherryl George, an official letter will be sent
to the Delphos Civil Service Board and it has
60 days from June 26 to prepare testing to
replace Fittro. Current Assistant Chief Mark
Slate will become the interim chief of police
until the test can be given.
Slate said he intends to take the test.
It has never been my goal or aspiration to
become the chief of police but now that the
situation has presented itself, I will take the
test and well go from there, Slate said.
Fittro has already started training Slate to
take the interim position.
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Schedule of events
6 pm Opening Ceremony, Silent Auction Opens
6:15 pm Survivor and Caretaker Lap followed by
open laps, food and activities begin
Survivor and
Caretaker
Lap 6:15 p.m.
Luminaria Ceremony
9:30 p.m.
All events will be held rain or shine. In case of inclement weather, festivities
will move inside Jefferson High School.
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