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Services, LLC and www.parkwayindependent.com to Retire by Sheila Baltzell-Linn, Celina OH I am the owner-editor, Sheila (Wood) Baltzell-Linn, of Webworks Services LLC. and the Parkway Independent online newspaper. I am announcing the retirement and closing of my business on December 31, 2024. Web Works Services was established in 1997 as a website building business and created some of the earliest websites ever published in the infancy of the World Wide Web. A few of those sites were: Village of Rockford; Ketcham’s Furniture Store; Tom Robbins Auctioneers; and Van Wert Bedrooms. On August 4, 2004 I published the first issue of the Parkway Independent Online newspaper covering the Rockford, Mendon and Willshire area news. Webworks is 27 years old. The Parkway Independent Online Newspaper has been serving the community for 20 years. The first issue featured: demolition of Parkway High School - photos by Nikki Fox; obituaries; Parkway football sports news and other “newsworthy items”. A few of the other people who regularly submitted news and photos to the PWI were: Pat Agler; Lisa Kuhn; Todd Henkle, Marcia Ripley, and Parkway Schools. Stacie Ford sold advertising for several years. Thank you to the many more contributors over these 20 years! Writing is a hobby of mine, and I worked at the Rockford Press with my late husband, Larry Baltzell, and the rest of the Baltzell Families for many years. We did printing which included the local area village weekly newspapers. I always enjoyed writing for the Rockford Press Newspaper until it ceased publication. I offer a heart-felt THANK YOU! to the local communities and those who visit the site from all around the world for supporting me with your business and news and for being my most faithful readers over these many years.
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Advent at St. Paul’s Country Church The membership of St. Paul’s Country Church, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH invites you to the 2nd Sunday in Advent at 10 AM on December 8, 2024. The lesson title is “Are You Sitting in the Dark?” which is based on John 1:1-44 and will be presented by Pastor Mike Husted. Sunday School at St. Paul’s starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included. Bible Study and “The Chosen” movie series are again offered weekly. The Children’s Christmas program and party will be Sunday, December 22, 2024 during the morning service. The Blue Christmas Service is Saturday, December 21, 2024 at 6:30 PM. Please call the church office at 419-942-1374 for any questions regarding Advent worship services and Bible Study. Or visit the St. Paul’s – Rockford Facebook Page for the most up-to-date information. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility. |
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Rockford’s 21st Century Club Members Meet The Twenty First Century Club met on November 19, 2024 at the beautiful home of member Sheila Baltzell-Linn. Hostesses Sheila and Janie Cindy Canary prepared a delicious snack of apple cake and apple cider. President Kim Carr was absent so vice president Twyla Hayes welcomed everyone and called the meeting to order. Twelve members and one guest were present. Roll-Call was completed with everyone sharing their the vacation spot they regretted leaving. Minutes from the meeting in October were read by secretary Cindy Canary and approved. Valerie Fritzinger’s treasurer’s report was approved. Dues of $5 were still being collected as well as donations to the Rockford Museum and the Log Cabin Refurbishing. Members had items for the Helping Hands Food Pantry in Rockford which still needs peanut butter (or member’s choice) to be collected at January’s meeting. Our theme “Adventures Await” was presented by three members: Melanie Shindeldecker; Rozann Maurer and Valerie Fritzinger. Rozann spoke first about the trip she and Robert took to Ireland several years ago. She passed many beautiful photos. The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland split between Catholic and Protestant religions were beautiful country sides with much farming and animal raising. They took layered clothing expecting to be in cold wet weather, but were pleasantly surprised to have only one day of rain in May-June. There was much mist and fog, though. They toured the Waterford Crystal factory where they did etching on the glass. Rozann lamented that the Irish don’t cool their drinks with ice and was always looking for it. At one grocery they found ice. They traveled to a Norman destroyed 10th Century Cathedral, and Irish National stud farm for racing horses, a national pass-time. Agreeing with Rozann about no ice, lush green countryside and the beautiful castles of the region, Melanie prepared a power point slide show of her pictures from the trip she and Loren took to Scotland in 2022. Scotland and Ireland are just a short distance apart. Melanie, whose maiden name is McCullough, has traveled twice to Scotland doing genealogy on her family. She learned that Robert the Bruce (her ancestor) served Edward of England, and her family was ousted from Scotland after the fateful loss at the Battle of Culloden. Melanie was able to visit the site of the massacre. They visited the Castle of Edinburgh and heard the cannon shot that sea captains daily set their watches by.Melanie told of eating specialties like Frickles, dirty mayo and haggis. They learned that the McCulloughs married into the McIntosh clan, and she could not find her rare McCulllough tartan colors on the trip, but she did buy a handbag that was close to it. She displayed the bag. They listened to bagpipers and watched a shepherd herd his flock of sheep with three dogs. Melanie had video clips of some interesting things on the trip. Valerie Fritzinger then delighted the members with a pseudo-rip to Buenos Aries Argentina, where she hope to go some day. Her travel guide found many interesting spots including a beer Spa, a sauna, tango lessons, hop-on-hop-off bus tour of the city and ending with a trip to the gorgeous coastline of Mar Del Plata where shark fishing and surfing on the sand dunes are very popular tourist attractions. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 7 PM at Rockford United Methodist Church Tea Room. Rozann Maurer and Toni Bollenbacher will be evening hostesses. Members sharing their Adventures will be Karla Butler and Ann Gage.
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First Sunday in Advent at St. Paul’s Country
Church Sunday School at St. Paul’s starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Bible Study and
“The Chosen” movie series are again offered weekly. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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You're Invited to Rockford’s Christmas in the Park!
Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar and Church Directory
Western Ohio Civil War Round Table to Meet in November
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Drug Arrest – Search Warrant Executed Deputies were assisted by Mercer County Prosecutor Erin Minor in applying for the search warrant, which was later reviewed and granted by Celina Municipal Court Judge Kathryn Speelman. Deputies executed the search warrant at 809 Sycamore Street Celina, Ohio at 3:44 PM. During the search of the residence, several grams of suspected methamphetamines and drug paraphernalia were located. Arrested was Shayla R Prater (33) of 809 Sycamore St Celina. Prater, who was out of jail on OR bond for a previous charge of Possession of Drugs from May of 2024, was charged with an additional charge of Possession of Drugs a Felony of the 5th degree. Prater was booked in to the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility without incident, and is currently being held on no bond. The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office was also assisted by members of the Grand Lake Drug Task Force. The case will be sent to the Mercer County Prosecutors Office once completed for review of any additional charges. By Jeff Grey, Mercer County Sheriff
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Wreaths Across America Ceremony Wreaths Across America began in 1992 with Worcester Wreath Company of Harrington, Maine, placing their excess wreaths at Arlington Cemetery. In 2006 the program expanded to wreaths being placed nationwide to honor our Nation's heroes. When the wreath is placed on veterans' graves, we say their names. "We are not here to 'decorate graves', we're here to remember not their deaths, but their lives." - Karen Worcester, Executive Director of Wreaths Across America.
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Van Wert Community Thanksgiving Service planned The community Thanksgiving service will be held at Trinity Global Methodist Church on Sunday, November 24 at 6:00 pm. It will be preceded with a time of praise & worship with the Trinity Global Praise Band at 5:45 pm. Trinity Global is located at 220 S. Walnut, across from Taylor Auto in Van Wert. The service will include personal testimonies, special music, congregational singing, special speakers and scripture readers, and children’s care and service. Thanksgiving gift packages will be given to all children in attendance. A special thanksgiving offering will be taken in support of Portal 2:20 Teen Center, along with a ministry update from its Director, Julie Burk. Pastor Gary Ginter of Ohio City and Willshire Methodist Churches will deliver a short message of Thanksgiving. Pictured are local ministers who will participate in the service: (L-R) host pastor, David To- Trinity Global, Matt McGovern- Trinity Friends, Gary Ginter, Gerald Baker- First United Brethren, Tom Emery- Salem Presbyterian of Venedocia, Bill Watson- Pentecostal Way, Paul Hoverman- Coordinator, J H Vanlal- First Presbyterian, Aaron McGranahan- Promise Church (not pictured). The entire Van Wert community is invited to attend this special service, which has become a Van Wert tradition.
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Thanksgiving Service Planned at
St John
Hopewell Lutheran Church
Sunday at St. Paul’s Country Church Then mark your calendar 11-24-2024 for a Chatt Valley Community Thanksgiving Service at St. John Hopewell Lutheran Church. at 7 PM. Location: 9009 State Route 118, Celina, OH. Chatt Valley churches involved: St. John’s Lutheran Hopewell; St. Paul’s Country; Zion Lutheran Chatt; and Chatt Methodist. A Refreshment Reception follows the service. Everyone is invited to this service. Handicapped accessible. Sunday School at St. Paul’s starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Bible Study and
“The Chosen” movie series are again offered weekly. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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Celina Insurance Group donates $50,000 to Mercer Health’s Childbirth Center Expansion Celina Insurance Group’s donation of $50,000 will be used towards a private patient suite that will be part of Mercer Health’s Childbirth Center expansion and renovation. The expansion and renovation of Mercer Health’s Childbirth Center, located within Mercer County Community Hospital, will ensure safer space for cesarean procedures, particularly during emergent situations; additional space for increasing births; an enhanced nursery allowing for dedicated space for unique situations; and continuation of local, compassionate, quality childbirth services. Delivering on a Promise, the campaign supporting the project, was initiated when the Walter and Evelyn Braun Family came forward with a generous $1 million donation. Additional donations, totaling over $1,175,500, including the donation from Celina Insurance Group, have been made to the MED Foundation to support the project. Deb Hemmelgarn, Director of the MED Foundation and Volunteer Services at Mercer Health states, “We are eternally grateful for the continued support from Celina Insurance and the other businesses and individuals who have pledged their support to the Delivering on a Promise Campaign.” Hemmelgarn continues, “The births at Mercer Health have steadily increased over the past 10 years. Recently the Childbirth Center at Mercer Health set another record with a remarkable 8 births in 24 hours! The proposed birthing center is vital for the continued growth of our community and families looking to move back or stay in the area to raise their families.” To discuss a possible donation or to learn more, contact Deb Hemmelgarn, Director of the MED Foundation and Volunteer Services at 419-678-5679.
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Rockford Eagles # 1292 President - Troy Temple - presents check to Austen Stukey for the 3rd annual Willshire Fire Department fun night.
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Parkway Board of Education Meetings – Wednesday,
November 13, 2024 - Click
Here for agenda
A work session will begin at 6:00 with a tour of the athletic building for board members only. Please note the start time of the regular meeting has been changed to 6:30 p.m. |
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Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable to
Meet John Hyter will be the November speaker at the meeting on the 21st of the month. NOTE the short month because of Thanksgiving. We are already just two weeks away from our meeting date. Most of you already know John from his many performances at our Roundtable. He is our resident expert on the Gettysburg Battle and the Battlefield Park. John lived in Gettysburg for several years while attending the Lutheran Seminary there. His talk this month will center on the "Changing Face of Gettysburg", a discussion of the Park Service's efforts to restore the viewsheds of the various points of interest throughout the park. John will certainly give us an honest accounting of whether the improvements improved anything, or if they just destroyed a bunch of trees. Photos from his recent Park visits will help inform his discussion. Plan now to come out on the 21st to the Richardson Bretz Building in Celina to enjoy once again a fine presentation by our good friend and fellow member John Hyter. Public is invited. |
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Tootsie Rolls for Touchdowns Parkway Class Winners
Pictured leftt back row is Mrs. Morton, Fall Sports Athletic Coordinator, with Mrs. Bruns and her 2nd class. The class earned a cookie party for winning the Tootsie Rolls for Touchdowns competition sponsored by the Parkway Athletic Department! Thank you to all Parkway Elementary classes for participating!
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URGENT - ANGEL TREE NEEDS YOUR HELP! Celina, OH—Our Home Family Resource Center calls on the Mercer County community to help ensure a joyful Christmas for hundreds of local children this holiday season. Hundreds of donor appeal letters are mailed annually to local businesses, churches, and community groups as part of the Angel Tree program. Unfortunately, these letters have not been delivered almost three weeks later due to an unexpected delay at the Post Office. With the fast-approaching holiday season, we urgently need community support to meet our donation goals. The Angel Tree program provides Christmas gifts to approximately 875 children from families in need each year. These gifts—roughly 2,600 in total—are made possible only through the generous support of our community. The postal delay has put us significantly behind in receiving the contributions we rely on, and we need local businesses, organizations, and individuals to come forward and help fill the gap. Here's how you can Help Right Now: Request a batch of Angel Tree Tags for your organization to Shop for Gifts – Visit www.ourhomefrc.com/angeltreetags to sign up for Angel Tree tags for registered children. These tags can be displayed at your business, organization, or church to encourage your team or customers to donate gifts. Make a Financial Contribution – Visit www.givebutter.com/AT2024 to donate directly. Financial donations help cover additional items, program costs, and unfulfilled gifts. Checks may be dropped off at Our Home Family Resource Center, 117 W. Fayette Street, Celina, OH 45822. Please avoid mailing checks due to the current postal delays. “Angel Tree is more than just gift-giving—it’s about community, compassion, and creating a brighter Christmas for local children in need,” said the team at Our Home Family Resource Center. “While the postal delay has set us back, we’re confident that our community will step up to help us make this a joyful Christmas for the children who need it most.” We are grateful for the generosity of the Mercer County community. With your support, we will create a memorable Christmas for all the children and families we serve. Angel Tree is a holiday program that provides Christmas gifts for children from families experiencing financial hardship. The program is open to income-eligible families with children ages 12 and under, who can apply online at www.ourhomefrc.com/signup until 4:30 pm on November 19, 2024. Based on these applications, gift tags are created, which donors then use to purchase specific gifts for the children. The collected gifts allow parents to choose items that best match their child’s interests, creating a truly magical experience.
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All-MAC Academic Award Winners on Parkway Varsity Cross Country Team
Pictured are the Parkway Varsity Cross Country team members who earned the All-MAC Academic Award. From left to right: Freya Blount, Jordyn Schaefer, Natalie Moeller, Taylor Muhlenkamp, Helena Sinning, Amanda Barrett, Christina Tong, Josiah Neff, Nathaniel Stolly, and Xavier Samples.
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Shanes Crossing Historical Society to Meet The Shanes Crossing Historical Crossing Soceity will meet on Monday, November 18th at 7 PM in the Village Hall and Museum. Guest Speaker Brad Now, vice-president for the group, will be speaking on the massive elevator and power plant fire of 1908. The public is invited to attend.
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Maker's Market Holiday Bazaar Coming to Rockford
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Veterans Day Sunday at St. Paul’s Country Church
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Bible Study and
“The Chosen” movie series are again offered weekly. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility. |
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Beautiful Brass Ohio Historical Marker Dedicated in Rockford
On Saturday,
October 26, 2024, the Shanes Crossing Historical Society
To start the
event, a welcome was issued by SCHS president Mike Schumm
Harrison Frech
gave a speech regarding the life of Anthony Shane. His
Mike Schumm then
thanked Laura Russell from the Ohio Historical Marker
Congratulations - Rockford Chamber 2024 Citizen of the Year: Amy
Noll
Amy Noll has been
selected as the 2024 Rockford Ohio Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the
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Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar and Church Directory
Parkway November 2024 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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In honor of Veterans Day, Mercer Health would like to show appreciation to those in our community who have served our country by offering a free lunch. All local veterans are invited to The Cedar Table at Mercer County Community Hospital, 800 W. Main St., Coldwater, Ohio on Monday, November 11, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for a free lunch. Please bring military ID. |
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The Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will meet on Tuesday, November 12, at 4 p.m. in the library basement meeting room. The public is always invited to attend.
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PALMER ROAD BRIDGE over St. Marys River near Mendon
The Palmer Road bridge replacement was completed recently and was opened to the public on October 31, 2024. In the accompanying picture, Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart cuts the ribbon to celebrate this bridge replacement. The Palmer Road bridge replacement is significant for many reasons. The project was completed by Jutte Excavating of Ft. Recovery in Mercer County. Federal/State Exchange bridge funds were secured from a competitive program to fund the work at approximately 95% federal / 5% local. The bridge contract amount is $1,817,984.66. The 142’ span bridge is the longest bridge span of this beam type (CB48 x 48 composite box beams) with a 32’ wide deck in the state of Ohio. This bridge replacement is greatly significant for Mercer County, as it replaces the last fracture critical, non-redundant truss structure in our county on public roads. With a fracture critical structure type, there are only 2 main structure supports and limited load redundancy. Since 1999, at the time Wiechart began work with the engineer’s office, the Mercer County Engineer’s Office has replaced 221 bridges and completed 49 bridge rehabilitations.
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Shooting at 641 N. Sugar St., Celina On November 3, 2024 at about 1:30AM Celina Police responded to a reported domestic disturbance at 641 N. Sugar St. Upon arrival officers found one of the residents, 25 year old Christopher Alan Mangus on the ground in front of the house suffering from a gunshot wound to the back. A witness on scene identified 49 year old Samuel Paul, also a resident at 641 N. Sugar St., as the shooter. The scene was secured and Celina Police started life saving first aid until EMS from the Celina Fire Dept. arrived on scene. The preliminary investigation shows that Samuel Paul is the step-father-in-law to the victim, Christopher Mangus. There had been a prior domestic dispute at the residence and Mangus had left with his children. He returned with the witness to retrieve items for the children. The witness heard yelling and was at the front door when Mangus was leaving. He reports that Samuel Paul reached around him to shoot Christopher Mangus in the back as he was leaving the residence. EMS took Christopher Mangus to Mercer Health from where he was flown to a Dayton area hospital with life threatening injuries. Mangus underwent surgery for those injuries. His condition is not known at this time. Samuel Paul is being held in the Mercer County Jail on a preliminary charge of Felonious Assault, a felony of the first degree. The case continues to be investigated and is under review by the Mercer County Prosecutor, Erin Minor. During this investigation assistance was provided by Judge Kathryn Speelman with a search warrant, Mercer County Prosecutor Erin Minor and deputies from the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office.
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Veterans Day Sunday at St. Paul’s Country Church
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Bible Study and
“The Chosen” movie series are again offered weekly. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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Parkway High School 1st Quarter Honor Roll –
Congratulations!
SENIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Amanda Barrett, Shay Boroff, Brayden Bruns, Lillian Carpenter, Braedn Conn, Gabriel Cross, Jersie Evans, Brynlea Houser, Colson Jones, Evan Kimmel, Adria Miller, Ashton Minnich, Alexavier Samples, Cora Schumm, Mason Schumm, Helana Sinning
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Matthias Byer, Noah Connolly, Abby Hague, Zoey Henning, Collin Langenkamp, Scarlett Laux, Grace Pontsler, Kaitlyn Rager, Alayna Reigle, Matthew Roberts, Briann Scudder, Wyatt Seals, Melanie Severt, Alexus Smith, Trevor Stearns, Meah Suzuki, Isabella Thornsberry, Ethan Tuttle
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Ryleigh Barker, Anna Bell, Roxlyn Bell, Gaven Garwood, Landon Hamrick, Joseph Houser, Douglas Hughes, Mackenzie Kellermeyer, Makenzie Kroft, McKenzie Mathewson, Kenzianna Missler, Zachary Rogers, Larry Tewksbury
JUNIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Meagan Boroff, Brittyn Bruns, Olivia Clifford, Lola Dailey, Addison Fisher, Payton Frese, Trevor Heitkamp, Mackenzie Hoover, Carson Kirby, Parker Lyons, Rylan Lyons, Natalie Moeller, Taylor Muhlenkamp, Josiah Neff, Haley Perry, Ava Pond, Ethan Pond, Ella Putman, Zavier Rissner, Jordyn Schaefer, Gabryelle Sill, Nathaniel Stolly, Emmery Temple, Kyndra Thornsberry, Christina Tong
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Carlee Barna, Lennox Boroff, Hayden Castleman, Kaleb Gilliland, Parker Johnson, Megan Nichols, Addison Reigle, Bryn Schoenleben, Abbagail Shinn, Ian Trisel, Analicia Velez, Lucian Winters, John Yoder
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Becca Clifton, Miley Crouch, Melina Gates, Steven Harner, Grace Kiser, Russell McDonald, Maddie Miehls, Taylor Minnich, Ashtlynn Muhlenkamp, Milee Peel, Eli Schumm, Colbie Smith
SOPHOMORES Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Freya Blount, Bethany Denney, Lillian Hays, Megan Hughes, Wyatt Pancake, Xavier Rose, Madelyn Stover, Samuel Tickle
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Mason Ackley, Zavior Bailey, Charles Bennett, Morgan Bentz, Dylan Bollenbacher, Luke Booher, Rhen Carpenter, Aisley Everett, Kara Fullenkamp, Oliver Haines, Morgan Louth, Magdalene Rich, Gwyneth Ridenour, Tyler Rutledge, Luke Sheets, Lexie Sites, Jacoby Triplett, Gavin Westgerdes, Arwen Williams, Grace Winget, Tobin Winters, Isabell Young, Kylie Younker
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Kate Anderson, Andrew Biberstine, Sasha Buckner, Piper Eguia, Austin Knapke, Cami Langenkamp, Mackenzie Miller, Jayda Overman, Brody Reigle, Damen Slone, Deagan Taylor, Jensen Thomas, Jaden Wenning
FRESHMEN Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Lydia Eichler, Hayley Hoover, Colin Ketchum, Isaac Menchhofer, Jaymin Peel, Piper Pennell, Jackson Ross, Amelia Schmidt, Ethan Stolly, Obadiah Williams, Abigail Williamson
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Trey Anderson, Maria Buogo, Austin Fireoved, Levon Fox, Alexandra Giffin, Nicole Heitkamp, Justin Leighner, Trevor Minnich, Elayna Moeller, Andee Noll, Caleb Poe, Payton Ravine, Natalie Rissner, Albany Roth, Drayden Schumm, Perry Schwieterman, KJae Stover, Dora Tarilang, Cade Thomas, William Trisel, Tyson Twigg, Emma VanTrees, Lindsay Wantland, Magnus Whitaker
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Case Bransteter, Kayden Christian. Makynlie Clay, Brayden Curry, Carter England, Sterling Garrity, Lacey Glosser, Ellie Harner, Kymberly Hess, Addilynn Kraner, Branson Lyons, Mason Mathewson, Ella Muhlenkamp, Peyton Muhlenkamp, Dylan Nuttle, Bryson Painter, Chayse Rasbach, Nathan Reigle, Carson Stauffer, Cohen Suzuki, Stella Vannette, Eric Welling, Addyson Yaney
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Pictured below is the Parkway Girls Cross Country team, which placed 7th out of 19 teams at Districts in Columbus Grove. The girls will be moving to Regionals in Tiffin on Saturday, October 26th. Congratulations to the team and Coach Vian! by Teri Samples, Athletic Director
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly
present Ashton Minnich as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Football.
Ashton is the son of Patrick Minnich and Ashley Jarroush.
Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Brittyn Bruns as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Volleyball. Brittyn is the daughter of Chad and Brandi Bruns.
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ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY AT LIBERTY BAPTIST (Van Wert) The Liberty Baptist Church, 501 E. Third Street, Van Wert, Ohio is celebrating the church's 42 Anniversary on Sunday, November 3. Sunday School starts at 9:30 am and the Anniversary celebration starts at 10:45 am in the church's main auditorium. This is also "Time Change Sunday!"
Guest Gospel singer, Paula Cilli from Lima, Ohio
will be singing a mini-concert during the 10:45 am service. Paula
states, "I have been singing since I can remember. I loved to sing. My
Faith in the Lord has brought me through so much. I lost my husband in
January 2022, so I have thrown myself back into my music and my singing
, which is also a passion to me. I love what I do, and I love using it
to God's glory." A free Hog Roast Dinner will be served on November 3 right after the Anniversary service for all who attend this special event. For more information, check out the church's Facebook page at the Liberty Baptist Church, Van Wert, Ohio.
(Submitted by Pastor Jim C. Burns)
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AutumnFest a Success
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Picture 2: left to right: Carol Gibbons, Kevin Draiss (Our Home Family Resource Center) and Sheila Baltzell-Linn. |
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Aquaponics and Hydroponics at C.A.L.L Ministries Aquaponics - veggies grown in water and hydroponics - fish grown in water are two projects still going strong at C.A. L.L. Ministries according to Homer Burnett, Director. The fish are grown (and later released to area ponds) to provide ammonia (from the water they live in) which fertilizes the Aquaponics water to grow the various lettuces. Janet Greene and Sheila Baltzell-Linn of St. Paul's Country Church took a tour of the program which feeds those in need in Mercer County.
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All Saints Sunday at St. Paul’s Country Church
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Bible Study and
“The Chosen” movie series are again offered weekly. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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Rockford’s 21st Century Club Members Meet The Twenty First Century Club met on October 22, 2024 at the beautiful home of member Cindy Canary. Hostesses Melanie Shindeldecker and Janie Overley prepared a delicious snack of pumpkin dessert and apple cider. President Kim Carr welcomed everyone and called the meeting to order. Nine members and were present. Roll-Call was completed with everyone stating their most memorable meal while on vacation. Minutes from the meeting in September were read by secretary Cindy Canary and approved. A treasurer’s report which was approved. A photo album of the 100th birthday party was passed around.
Dues of $5 were still being collected as well as donations to the Rockford Museum and the Log Cabin Refurbishing. Helping Hands Food Pantry in Rockford needs peanut butter (or member’s choice) to be collected at November’s meeting.
Our theme “Adventures Await” was presented by Cindy Canary. She had a slide show of her pictures from the trip she and Keith took to Italy in 2022. They started in Rome which boasts 2000 fountains and Vatican City. They got a glimpse of the Pope in St. Peter’s Square; and visited the Coliseum built in 72 AD. In Florence, they visited beautiful cathedrals, saw the famous Michelangelo Sculpture and ate their famous pizza. They traveled on to Pisa for the Leaning Tower experience. They arrived in Cinque Terra and traveled by boat for beautiful water sight-seeing of this cluster of islands. A marionette show was something new and different as was seeing the Jade Horse (life size) in Verona. Capri Island was a beautiful stop and they learned about the area on top where Roman Emperor Augustus created a garden. Emperor Tiberius perfected his reflections using mirrors as the first “morse code” of communications with the mainland. Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD burying the town of Pompeii. Excavation began in 1748, and Cindy explained the fascinating details of this on-going dig through her photography.
The next meeting will be on Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at 7 PM at the the home of Sheila Baltzell-Linn who will is hostessing with Cindy Canary. Members sharing their Adventures will be Rozann Maurer and Melanie Shindeldecker.
Contact Sheila
Baltzell-Linn if you are interested in attending a meeting.
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Worship at St. Paul’s Country Church
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Bible Study and
“The Chosen” movie series are again offered weekly. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
Ohio City Halloween Contest
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Special Meeting at Parkway Local
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Chatt Trunk or Treat Planned on October 27 Chattanooga Zion Lutheran Church will have Trunk or Treat at 5 PM at the church in their parking lot. Food will be served afterwards. |
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Willshire Trick or Treat Planned Trick or Treat will be held in the village of Willshire on Saturday, October 26th from 4 pm – 6 pm. Leave your porch light on if you plan to pass out candy. Beginning at 6:15 pm, the Parkway High School Marching Band will be providing musical entertainment in the Willshire Park. The band is planning to play musical selections from the marching band season. This will be a great opportunity to listen to and support the band. This year there will be the traditional costume judging. Donuts, hot dogs, coffee, apple cider, and hot chocolate will be available for all. The event is being co-sponsored by the Willshire American Legion Post # 207 and the Willshire Lions Club. |
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Rocktobertfest Planned for October 26th Includes Annual Trick or Treat! Get ready for Rocktoberfest in downtown Rockford, Ohio! Join us on October 26th for a full day of festivities in Rockford. Starting at 1 pm at the heart of it all - Rockford's Main Street! Enjoy a vendor’s market (55 vendors) and retail specials at participating businesses from 1-5 pm. Did someone say food --- this year features a mini food truck rally --- so come hungry! Special Events Include: Live Music, a Car Show, a Hayride, a Petting Zoo, Spin the Wheel, a Grocery Store Game, and a Fremont Catsup by the case sale! Rockford Carnegie Library will have a Free Will Donation Book Sale, Free Crafts for children and adults, and Free Kid’s Activities outside. There is something for everyone! Before the big event – The Shanes Crossing Historical Society will be dedicating the Ohio Historical Marker honoring Anthony Shane (Our Founding Father) and “Johnny Appleseed” at Hedges Park at Noon. Please park at the Rockford American Legion. The Village of Rockford's Trick-or-Treat will take place from 5-6:30 pm. Be sure to stop by the library for a free book! Stick around for costume judging and delicious fall treats at The Rockford Fire Dept at 7 pm. It is sponsored by: The Rockford Ohio Chamber of Commerce and participating businesses. Visit the Rockford Chamber Facebook page for additional details, for inquiries call 419-363-3032 ext 1 or email chamber@rockfordalive.com.
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Local Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution
Proudly Announce Online Presence
Please visit the web at this address
http:www.isaacvanwartdar.org as well as the Facebook page (search
Isaac Van Wart DAR - Van Wert, OH) to learn about the
Chapter and their activities.
Community Foundations In Northeast Indiana Fund Honor Flight
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2024 Summer Recap Parkway FFA This past summer, Parkway FFA stayed busy! The chapter participated in events such as Truland Kids Day, an Officer Retreat, FFA Camp, and the Mercer County Fair.
Truland Kids Day FFA members volunteered their time to help at the Truland Kids Day in Coldwater. Members gave a helping hand with various kid’s games and activities some of which included, face painting, a petting zoo, tractor tours, and gator driving. A big thank you goes to Truland for inviting us to a great event that gets Mercer County youth involved in the Agricultural world!
Officer Retreat This past July the Parkway FFA Officer Team got to go on a trip to Mohican Ohio. While on the 3-day trip, Officers had an opportunity to bond at the cabin while preparing meals together and by playing some intense games of spoons and pickleball. They also had a chance to explore the Mohican area by going rafting in the river, riding go-carts, and going out to eat at a local restaurant. Along with the fun activities Officers participated in many leadership tasks, learned more about their officer positions, and helped to prepare chapter events for the upcoming school year.
FFA Camp Several FFA members attended Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum, in Carol County. Camp encouraged students to get out of their comfort zone. Members had an action-packed week full of activities led by state officers. Activities varied from archery, gun ranges, rock wall climbing, sports competitions, scavenger hunts, and water games. While there was plenty of fun, students also made time for educational leadership and communication sessions. Camp served as a great opportunity to learn and grow with nature and make friends from across the state.
Mercer County Fair The Mercer County Fair continues to be a success for Parkway FFA. Parkway and Ft. Recovery’s joint effort of running the FFA Fair Food Stand always proves to be a great fundraiser for both schools. Thank you to all the community members who stopped by to grab a tasty bite to eat. FFA members also had the opportunity to submit shop and crop projects to be judged. Many members also showed livestock or completed 4-H projects. The students’ hard work paid off as many received recognition and awards. As always the fair symbolizes hard work, demonstrations of agriculture skills, and a last hoorah before summer break is over.
All in all, FFA leaves lasting memories on the people it touches and teaches skills that prepare you for the future.
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Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable to
Meet Be sure to mark this date on your calendar. Harry usually draws a pretty good crowd, as many students from Parkway High School, where Harry taught, are encouraged to attend his lecture. Feel free to invite a guest, our meetings are open to the public at 7 PM at the Richardson Bretz Building behind the library in Celina.
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Worship at St. Paul’s Country Church
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Bible Study and
“The Chosen” movie series are again offered weekly. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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November 3, 2024 - Daylight Saving Time Ends Daylight Saving
Time ends when local daylight time is about to reach Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour earlier on Nov 4, 2024 than the day before. There will be more light in the morning. It is also called Fall Back and Winter Time.
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Parkway Scholar Athletes Honored – Golf and Cross Country
Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Amanda Barrett, as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Girls Golf. Amanda is the daughter of David and Jennifer Barrett.
Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Xavier Samples as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for the Boys Cross Country team. Xavier is the son of Steve and Teri Samples.
Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Taylor Muhlenkamp as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for the Girls Cross Country team. Taylor is the daughter of Matt and Shelley Muhlenkamp.
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Van Wert County Ag Society LED Sign
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Winter Farmers Market is OPEN
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Road
closing for Bridge Replacement Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
Veterans to be Honored on Veteran’s Day at Parkway High School On the 11th, veterans are asked to arrive at the high school entrance between 8- 8:45 AM in order to be seated for the program by 9:00 AM. High School Student Government members will assist with parking and getting into the building. Following the assembly, there will be a meet and greet with K-12 students in the High School Commons, with coffee and donuts provided for the veterans. If you have any questions email me at 25hennz@parkwayschools.org or Sally Cox at coxs@parkwayschools.org
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Character and
Courage, Four Examples from the 19th Century History of the Rockford/
Willshire Area
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Parkway FFA
September Recap
AgGrow Expo Students helped at the annual AgGrow Expo held by Mercer Landmark. The Expo is both an educational experience for employees and community members and a great place for an evening of fun for all ages as there were rides, food trucks, a band, a petting zoo, and kids' games. The FFA members assisted in running the kids' games and shuttling patrons around the facility. Students personally saw the educational benefits of the AgGrow Expo by conversing with local farmers and others engaged in the agricultural industry.
Farm Science Review On September 18th, FFA members took a field trip to London, Ohio to visit the Farm Science Review. This agricultural exhibition displayed some of the newest farm equipment, seed genetics, feed and animal technology, along with conservation efforts. Farm Science Review served as a great opportunity for students to explore the business aspect of agriculture, because of the many agricultural companies that were present.
Ohio Legislative Leadership Conference Four members of the Parkway FFA officer team were able to attend the Ohio Legislative Leadership Conference which was held at the state house in Columbus, OH. While at the conference students participated in a mock congress session, where many valuable leadership skills were learned. Numerous inspirational and educational speeches were given by members of the Ohio Department of Agriculture and from Ohio State FFA officers. With the main keynote speakers are Agricultural Chairman, Don Jones, and Ohio FFA President Anna Moeller. Afterward, participants were given the opportunity to talk with state FFA officers and members of the Ohio legislation, educating our students on agricultural business opportunities post-graduation.
Soil Judging This fall, FFA members have been prepping for the soil judging CDE. They first competed at the county level where Amanda Barrett won first place for Rural soils and Gavin Garwood won first place for Urban, with many classmates following close behind them. Parkway held 7 of the top 10 places in the Rural category and all 10 of the top 10 places in the Urban category. After competing at county the soil judgers soon moved on to compete at the district level. At districts, both teams did exceptionally well. For Rural soils, Kolt Harner placed 7th, Josiah Neff 9th, Amanda Barrett 14th, and Kaitlyn Rager 17th. The Urbanites also did a great job with 3 members placing in the top 25. Gaven Garwood led the pack in 11th place, Colin Ketchum in 14th, Sam Tickle in 23rd, and Doug Hughes came in soon after. In order to move on to State you must be in the top 5 teams, and Parkway did just that! The Rural team placed 3rd overall and the Urban team took home 4th place. Congratulations to all of the soil judgers and good luck at State!!
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The Power of Girls Sports Celebrated on Sunday, September
29, 2024 When girls started playing on Parkway’s interscholastic sports teams in the mid-1970s, they thought they were doing it for the love of athletics. Little did they know that participating in competitive sports increased their chances of earning higher salaries and being leaders in their professional careers. The beautiful Parkway Schools Auditorium with comfortable seats and the best in technology, was the perfect setting to hear all about 50 years ago in 1974 when Title IX, the federal law that mandated girls’ interscholastic athletic programs, was first put into effect at Parkway. Colleen (Wood) O’Steen, a ninth grader when interscholastic teams first began, and four-year athlete at Parkway relayed the sometimes-heartbreaking history of girls’ sports in Ohio. She described events before Title IX and the last 50 years since Title IX came into effect; the thrill of learning these sports after a dry spell of 34 years; the challenges athletic directors faced in funding and outfitting the new teams; the concerns (at the time) over the well-being of girls in rough and tumble games and how competing in interscholastic sports has followed these players all their lives. She cited studies that show the majority of women who earn more than $100,000 annually and who are in management and leadership roles had played competitive sports. The group listened intently as O’Steen explained how girls’ team sports thrived in the early 1920s through the late 1930s. Girls’ sports came to an abrupt end when Ohio schools voted overwhelmingly to discontinued them. Some people thought girls’ sports were un-ladylike and detrimental to girls’ health and reproductive systems, this all without any scientific evidence. O’Steen pointed out, “It took very little—a referendum from the state—to trash girls’ sports in 1940. What did it take to bring them back as a requirement? 34 years and federal law with teeth in it. Let’s guard that trail we blazed 50 years ago.” O’Steen went on to explain the Magic Circle, an old term for that “ realm of play where the guidelines and regulations of that world make sense and the players know they can try new things, make blunders, and still succeed.” Heads nodded in the audience when O’Steen spoke about the doors opening and girls trying-out for teams, learning under usually female coaches (with pay), wearing real uniforms, and committing to practices and games. Representing their schools as they faced rival school teams was their ultimate goal.
Coaches
were an important component of the Title IX mandate, and at Parkway and
Mendon-Union, women stepped up to the role. Colleen listened to chuckles
and applause when she talked about the first MAC Commissioner, the late
Jonny Sidenbender who supervised coaches like Linda Stelzer, Linda
Thomas and Mary Thomas who learned the rules, lined the courts for play,
and went to bat for their players. O’Steen said, “Linda Stelzer was our
basketball coach starting in 1975, and she showed us how to be the
resolute, nerves of steel leader under stress, helping us rise to
sectionals, then districts, and finally regional tournament in just four
years. Her husband Gary Stelzer helped coach and taught us the inside
cunning and crafty elements of the game.” The late Jonny Sidenbender, inaugural MAC Commissioner (1974), and Norm VanTilburg, Athletic Director in 1974 had a lot to say during an interview 5 years ago when O’Steen sat down with them at a reunion of her Parkway Basketball Team in 2019. Both recalled that the parents and other adults in the Parkway school district were happy for the girls to play—no discrimination or resistance at opening up sports to girls. O’Steen said, “I’ve spoken with people in other places where that wasn’t the case. But Jonny did say at that time ladies and girls were seen as requiring protection, so sports were questionable. Would the girls get hurt? Then he laughed, ‘After a while we said, so they get hurt. Have at it.’ Jon said it was difficult to find women to coach because girls hadn’t played the sports to know the intricacies of them. Thankfully, some women did step up to coach anyway. Who knows how far their influence has gone to enrich our lives.”
O’Steen
ended with rousing applause by the crowd of 150.
Teri
Samples then spoke about the accomplishments of girls at Parkway and
dedication of coaches. As the first female athletic director at Parkway,
she commented that she continues to receive wonderful support from the
OHSAA.
Linda Thomas, (above) teacher and coach at Mendon-Union: “We had resistance from higher ups when it came to sharing resources. I found myself putting our volleyball lines on the court with a 2 inch paint roller with white shoe polish so it was not permanent.”
Thomas
added, “I decided to buy my softball team uniforms with my own paycheck
but that got shot down by my AD, but I did get the girls their
uniforms.” Steve Fought, former sports editor for The Daily Standard. “Mercer Countians are obsessed with high school sports - then and today. I was a one man show over there. Suddenly it was times two with girls. We wondered how we were going to keep up with it, and it took time to do that. It was obvious girls’ sports were going to be a big success in Mercer County. It was just a matter of time.”
Todd Henkle, former volleyball coach and current official: “As a male coach and official for volleyball, I was constantly having to deal with in-equalities towards girls. Athletic directors are almost always male. I’ve seen court markings are not laid out correctly for volleyball. Once I wanted spandex for the girls’ volleyball team, but it got shot down because it fit too close to the skin. When I explained the boys wear spandex under their girdles, I did get the spandex approved.”
Mark
Esselstein, former Parkway softball coach: “For the indoor sports, for
our girls to play two or three games on school nights every week
throughout the season when the boys were playing Friday and Saturday
nights in primetime, that’s just not right. I think they’re trying to
change, but I think it could be better where games can get scheduled on
weekends in addition to the boys’ games.”
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Palmer Road Bridge Work Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759. Below are photos of the construction work on Palmer
Road near Mendon. It took two cranes to install the 8 box beams over the
140 foot bridge. The bridge spans the St. Marys River and is reportedly
the longest box beam bridge in the State of Ohio.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Invites You to Worship
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Bible Study and
“The Chosen” movie series are again offered weekly.
St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
9/9/2024 Varsity Boys Golf Results - Parkway @ New Knoxville (Arrowhead GC) Parkway: 166 New Knoxville: 192
Medalist: Eli Schumm (38) Runner-up: Mason Schumm (39)
Notes from the round: Eli Schumm ties his career best 9-hole score with a 38 Mason Schumm shoots his career best 9-hole score with a 39 Lennox Boroff shoots his career best 9-hole score with a 42 Parkway shoots season best team score 166 Complete match results can be viewed here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zmYxbbHK8EMy9Y1gqe9n5Jgdye03e2ty/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106961532226723205325&rtpof=true&sd=true
9/12 - Varsity Boys Golf Results - DSJ at Parkway Parkway: 169 Delphos St. Johns: 175
Medalist: Tyce McClain (DSJ): 37 Runner-up: Eli Schumm (PW): 39
Notes from the round: Rylan Lyons ties his career best 9-hole score (41)
Complete match results can be viewed here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zmYxbbHK8EMy9Y1gqe9n5Jgdye03e2ty/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106961532226723205325&rtpof=true&sd=true
Boys Golf - 9/21 - MAC Championship Boys Golf shoots a 343 to earn a 6th place finish at the MAC Championship on Saturday, September 21st. Parkway was led by Rylan Lyons with an 82. Season award winners were also recognized: Eli Schumm - 1st Team MAC Rylan Lyons - 2nd Team MAC Mason Schumm - Honorable Mention
by Ryan Thompson
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Parkway: 163 Celina: 203
Medalist: Lennox Boroff (PW) - 39 Runner-up: Eli Schumm (PW) - 40
Notes from the round: Lennox Boroff shoots a career best 39 Complete match results can be viewed here:
by Ryan Thompson
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Parkway October 2024 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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AutumnFest Coming to St. Paul's Country Church The evening begins with delicious homemade food at 4:30 PM. The menu includes: sloppy joe sandwiches and creamed chicken sandwiches. They will also be serving chicken noodle soup and cheesy potato soup, broccoli salad and taco salad. For dessert – homemade PIE!
They again have
secured the services of Eric and Cole Robbins and DeeDee Strickler for
the auction which will begin at 5:30p.m. Eric and Cole follow in their
dad/grandpa’s footsteps and love to liven up the entire evening and make
it fun for everyone. Items to be auctioned include: Ohio State specialty
decorations and shirts; homemade bread and noodles; freeze-dried candy;
homemade fudge, baklava and hard tack; Christmas decorations; garden
produce; gooseberry pies; Fall decorations and SO MUCH MORE! The proceeds from the evening will be used for the C.A.L.L Ministries Parkway and Celina Backpack Program, Our Home Family Resource Center in Celina, and other mission projects for the Women’s Fellowship. Everyone is invited to come and support this event.
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Ohio's Shaffer Earns 17th Career Win at Phoenix Bass Fishing League
Super Tournament on the Ohio River at Tanners Creek
Photos: Boater Dick Shaffer (above) of Rockford, Ohio, and Strike-King
co-angler Ken Barker (below) of Middletown, Ohio.
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Rocktobertfest Planned for October 26th Includes Annual Trick or Treat! Get ready for Rocktoberfest in downtown Rockford, Ohio! Join us on October 26th for a full day of festivities in Rockford. Starting at 1 pm at the heart of it all - Rockford's Main Street!
Enjoy a vendor’s market (55 vendors) and retail specials at participating businesses from 1-5 pm. Did someone say food --- this year features a mini food truck rally --- so come hungry!
Special Events Include: Live Music, a Car Show, a Hayride, a Petting Zoo, Spin the Wheel, a Grocery Store Game, and a Fremont Catsup by the case sale! Rockford Carnegie Library will have a Free Will Donation Book Sale, Free Crafts for children and adults, and Free Kid’s Activities outside. There is something for everyone!
Before the big event – The Shanes Crossing Historical Society will be dedicating the Ohio Historical Marker honoring Anthony Shane (Our Founding Father) and “Johnny Appleseed” at Hedges Park at Noon. Please park at the Rockford American Legion.
The Village of Rockford's Trick-or-Treat will take place from 5-6:30 pm. Be sure to stop by the library for a free book! Stick around for costume judging and delicious fall treats at The Rockford Fire Dept at 7 pm.
... stay tuned for more fall fun! Several events are not listed so watch for our official event flyer coming soon.
It is sponsored by: The Rockford Ohio Chamber of Commerce and participating businesses.
Visit the Rockford Chamber Facebook page for additional details, for inquiries call 419-363-3032 ext 1 or email chamber@rockfordalive.com.
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Rockford’s 21st Century Club Begins New Club Year The Twenty First Century Club met for the opening meeting of the year on September 24, 2024. The meeting was held at the beautiful new home of Kim Carr, club president, in Willshire, OH. She and vice president Twyla Hayes prepared a lovely dinner featuring chicken divan, salad, carrot and green bean medley and rolls with the help of Heather Schlickman. A delicious sugar cream dessert, homemade by Kim, topped off the meal. Kim welcomed everyone (in the absence of the vice-president) and called the meeting to order. Ten members and one guest were present. Roll-Call was completed with everyone stating their favorite mode of travel: car, airplane; ship; or train.
Minutes from the 100th Birthday Party Celebration in May of 2022 were read by Kim and approved. Valerie Fritzinger offered her treasurer’s report which was approved. A photo album of the party was passed around.
Dues of $5 were collected. Karla Butler reported that the Helping Hands Food Pantry in Rockford needs peanut butter (or member’s choice) to be collected at October’s meeting. The members decided to collect next month for the Combined Drive.
Sheryl Frahm, 48 year Honorary Member, joined us. The members looked over the new list of past members with their first names listed. They had previously each been listed under their husband’s name. Sheila Baltzell-Linn and Karla Butler worked last year to research the first names of these deceased members.
The new club season’s program booklets were passed out. The theme for the year “Adventures Await” was revealed by Kim. Her decorations matched the theme, and members had been guessing. Kim then performed a cute skit about getting on board a pretend airplane and traveling to Aruba, where she has actually vacationed with her husband and aunt and uncle. It was her best vacation ever, and we all learned about the tropical island and a site-seeing tour they took on a float on the ocean. Kim kept responding to the float driver’s comments about enjoying the ride with a “thumb’s up” gesture. Unfortunately, that meant “Go faster!” to him. Kim said it was the scariest ride ever, and they all thought a roll-over in the ocean was going to happen! Kim ended by explaining she likes to live vicariously through others’ adventures. She is looking forward to a club year with us telling about adventures that await outside the continental USA.
The next meeting will be on Tuesday, October 22, 2024 at 7 PM at the Rockford United Methodist Church Cafe. Melanie Shindeldecker is hostessing with Janie Overley, and Val Fritzinger and Cindy Canary are providing the Adventure.
Contact Sheila
Baltzell-Linn if you are interested in attending a meeting.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Invites You to Worship
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Bible Study and
“The Chosen” movie series are again offered weekly. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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Parkway Student Named Commended Student in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program
Mr. Brian L. Fortkamp, principal of Parkway High School, recently announced that Senior Adria K. Miller, graduating in 2025, has been selected as a Commended Student in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program. Adria will be presented a Letter of Commendation from the school and The National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which conducts this prestigious program. The principal will present this letter. About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Although Commended Students will not continue in the 2025 competition for the National Merit Scholarship awards, Commended Students placed among the top 50,000 students who entered the 2025 competition by taking the 2023 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). “Those being named Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success,” commented a spokesperson for the NMSC. “These students represent a valuable national resource; recognizing their accomplishments, as well as the key role their schools play in their academic development, is vital to the advancement of educational excellence in our nation. We hope that this recognition will help broaden their educational opportunities and encourage them as they continue their pursuit of academic success.”
Adria Miller is the daughter of Lynne and Kendra
Miller of Willshire. Adria is the Senior Class Secretary; belongs to
Fellowship of Christian Athletes Club; Pep Club; and serves as the
secretary of the National Honor Society. She plans to pursue nursing or
pre-med in college. Congratulations Adria!
The Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will meet on Tuesday, October 8, at 4 p.m. at the library meeting room. The public is always welcome to attend. There is a possibility of two trustees leaving the board at the end of the year and we are currently searching for interested candidates. A candidate must be a resident of the Parkway School District AND reside in one of the following areas: Village of Rockford, Dublin Township, Blackcreek Township, Liberty Township, Hopewell Township. Interested candidates should submit a letter in person expressing interest at the Rockford Carnegie Library by Tuesday, October 8.
The Ohio Marshallese Youth to Share Their Culture in Celina
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Corsica Technologies Sponsors Honor Flight & Transforms Operations
Through New Database System
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2024 Parkway Fall Homecoming Coronation
The Parkway Student Government is pleased to invite all community members and alumni to the annual fall homecoming festivities. The festivities start on September 29, 2024, starring all Parkway Fall athletic teams and the homecoming attendants from each grade. The parade will begin at approximately 4 p.m. and the Powderpuff games will follow at 5:30 p.m. This year’s fall homecoming game, which sees the Parkway football team competing against Saint Henry, will be held on October 4, 2024, with the homecoming coronation starting at 6:30 p.m. and the game following at 7:00 p.m. Our lovely attendants include Freshman KJae Stover, Sophomore Megan Hughes, and Junior Emmery Temple. The three senior candidates in the running for Homecoming Queen are Cali Bollenbacher, Helana Sinning, and Meah Suzuki. Come and enjoy the competition, student body, and find out what lucky lady will be crowned Homecoming Queen!
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9-27-2024 Domestic with firearm By Thomas Wale, Celina Police Department On September 27, 2024 at about 11:41PM Celina Police officers responded to a domestic violence call involving an assault and the discharge of a firearm. The female suspect reportedly fled the scene. Through the investigation it was found that 39 year old Jeremy Moell was living at the residence with his two young children. Moell’s estranged wife, 39 year old Amber Marie Moell came to the residence and an argument ensued. He reports that she struck him and then retrieved the 9mm handgun, which was kept at that residence. She reportedly threatened him with the gun and then threatened to kill herself. Jeremy Moell tried to disarm Amber Moell. The gun discharged during the attempt. The bullet lodged in a wall. No one was injured and Amber Moell left the scene. Amber Moell was located in Auglaize County and arrested. She is being held on Domestic Violence charges with further charges pending review by the Mercer County Prosecutor Erin Miner.
9-28-24 Arson
By Thomas Wale On September 28, 2024 at about 4:58PM 20 year old Zane Bowsher arrived at Celina P.D. Dispatch and passed a note to the dispatcher advising of the need for a Fire Dept. response to 1114 Lilac St. Celina Police responded and extinguished a fire near the front door. F.D. also responded.
Through the investigation it was found the Zane Bowsher lived at the residence owned by his parents Aaron and Cynthia Bowsher who were returning from an a trip out of town. The arrived while officers were still on scene. Access to the Ring Doorbell camera was obtained and a recording showed Zane Bowsher starting a fire near the front door.
The investigation is ongoing with the assistance of the Celina Fire Dept. and the Ohio Fire Marshall. Mercer County Prosecutor Erin Miner is reviewing the case.
Zane Bowsher was arrested on Arson charges, a felony. His bond was set at $250,000.
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Deputies Investigate Traffic Fatality The investigation revealed that a male, from Mendon, OH was driving a Chevy van, traveling north on Us Rte 127. Cody L Snyder (30) of Seymour, IN was traveling southbound in a 2015 white Freightliner semi-tractor and trailer. For an unknown reason, the unnamed male traveled left of center, striking Snyder. The unnamed male was pronounced dead at the scene. The name is being withheld as we attempt to notify next of kin. Assisting at the scene were members of the Rockford Fire Department, Rockford EMS, Celina EMS, and MCERV. The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office Crash Reconstruction Team was called to the scene. This crash remains under investigation at this time and will be forwarded to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review. UPDATE to News Release/ Next of Kin has been notified: Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that his office is investigating a fatal traffic crash that occurred this morning, September 24, 2024. Mercer County Central Dispatch received a call 9-1-1 call at 5:03 AM of a traffic crash on Us Rte 127, north of Dutton Rd in Dublin Township. The investigation revealed that Travis S Fox (49) of Mendon, OH was driving a 2010 dark blue Chevy van, traveling north on Us Rte 127. Cody L Snyder (30) of Seymour, IN was traveling southbound in a 2015 white Freightliner semi-tractor and trailer. For an unknown reason, Fox traveled left of center, striking Snyder. Mr. Fox was pronounced dead at the scene. Assisting at the scene were members of the Rockford Fire Department, Rockford EMS, Celina EMS, and MCERV. The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office Crash Reconstruction Team was called to the scene. This crash remains under investigation at this time and will be forwarded to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review.
NEW CHURCH TO
OPEN DOORS AT ST. MARYS MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
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St. Paul’s Country Church Invites You to Worship
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Bible Study and
“The Chosen” movie series are offered weekly. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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Parkway Volleyball Promoting End Alzheimer’s Fund Raiser on September
26, 2024
All proceeds will be donated to Alzheimer's Association Northwest Ohio Chapter. The chapter uses funds to provide many educational and support opportunities for those living with and caring for people diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other dementia. They host local caregiver support groups, help sponsor and support education programs on caregiving, and community opportunities like the Grand Lake Walk to End Alzheimer's and Alzheimer's Trivia Nights. Throughout the night, we have different activities planned to help raise funds: -50/50 Raffle -Gift Card Bundle Silent Auctions -Single Gift Card Raffles -Serving Competition for a free pizza between sets 2 and 3 of the varsity contest -SMILE Group is making 250 bags of spicy pretzels, all proceeds from sales will be donated to the cause! -Wellness 365 will be donating $1 from every Forget Me Not tea sold next week to help in support!
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Keynote Speaker, Colleen Wood
O’Steen, Colleen Wood O’ Steen will be the keynote speaker for the Parkway and Mendon Union 50th Anniversary of Girls Interscholastic Sports Celebration planned at Parkway High School on Sunday, September 29, 2024 at 2 PM. The keynote is titled, “The Power of Parkway Sports: With Us for Life.” O’Steen has lived in the Huntsville, Alabama area since 1987, having grown up on the family farm near Rockford, Ohio. She was a member of Parkway High School’s early girls’ sports teams including basketball, volleyball, and track, receiving Midwest Athletic Conference honors in basketball and lettering in basketball and volleyball, graduating in 1978. She also played on Rockford’s traveling softball team and was named to the league All-Star Team. O’Steen has enjoyed a career as a writer, producer, and narrator developing videos, animated short films, video games, and classroom training in the software engineering, news, and defense industries. She has published two books: From Will to Power, a book on spiritual self-discipline, and Tumbling Stones a book on developing the quality of spiritual grit in families written with her three grown daughters, Haley, Rosalind, and Claire. Colleen holds a graduate certificate from George Washington University, a master’s degree from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. She and her husband, Wally, have been married since 1987. Crediting her love of competitive sports and the opportunity that Federal Law Title IX gave to her to compete in Interscholastic Girls Sports, O’Steen plans to share the female athlete’s perspective on this momentous celebration and its life-long effects. The entire community is invited to come to Parkway High School for the program at 2 PM in the auditorium. Following her talk, O’Steen will moderate a Round Table to discuss all aspects of getting the girls sports program up and running at Parkway back in 1974. These perspectives come from all areas of sports. Round Table panelists include Parkway and Mendon Union experts: Linda Stelzer, Educator and first PHS girls basketball, track and volleyball coach in 1974; Linda Thomas, MU girls basketball, volleyball and softball coach; Mary Thomas Olwin, Basketball, Cheerleading, Track & Volleyball Coach; Teri Samples, PHS educator and softball and golf coach, current AD for Parkway, PHS grad; Mark Esselstein, retired PHS educator and softball coach; Steve Fought, Daily Standard Newspaper Sports Director & MU grad '71; Todd Henkle, Volleyball & Referee & PHS grad 81; and Norman VanTilburg, first PHS Athletic Director for Girls Sports in 1974, educator, principal, coach and girls program implementer. Osteen’s keynote address coupled with this panel of experienced coaches will provide an afternoon of exciting perspectives into Parkway and Mendon-Union girls sports. Other planned afternoon events include: a chicken dinner from noon-1:30 (presale tickets only till September 15, 2024 - Call Parkway Schools 419-363-3045 for tickets); 1-2 PM Reception and Slide Show Presentation in Commons Area; 2 PM Keynote Speaker – Colleen Wood O’Steen followed by the Roundtable Discussion; 4:00 PM Parkway Athletes Homecoming Parade around town; and finishing with a Powder Puff football game at 5:15 PM. Everyone is invited to this special day.
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CELEBRATE THE
FOUNDATION OF AMERICA
WASHINGTON, DC – The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution urges Americans to reflect on the United States Constitution during this month’s annual observance in honor this foundational document of national governance.
The DAR initiated the observance in 1955, when the service organization petitioned the U.S. Congress to dedicate September 17–23 of each year to the commemoration of Constitution Week. Congress adopted the resolution, and on August 2, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed it into Public Law #915. The celebration’s goals are threefold: to encourage the study of the historical events that led to the framing of the Constitution in September 1787; to remind the public that the Constitution is the basis of America’s great heritage and the foundation for its way of life; and to emphasize U.S. citizens’ responsibility to protect, defend and preserve the U.S. Constitution.
“We are so proud DAR led the way in making Constitution Week an official commemoration and our members enthusiastically promote the celebration annually in communities across the country by erecting community displays, sponsoring municipal proclamations, ringing bells and staging programs to raise awareness of the Constitution’s tenets and importance,” said DAR President General Pamela Rouse Wright. “We encourage all citizens to join us in celebrating this powerful document that is so important to American history and to reflect on the impact the Constitution has had on the lives of American citizens past and present.”
DAR has been the foremost advocate for the awareness, promotion and celebration of Constitution Week. The annual observance provides innumerable opportunities for educational initiatives and community outreach, two mission areas of crucial importance to the National Society. By fostering knowledge of, and appreciation for, the Constitution and the inalienable rights it affords to all Americans, DAR helps to keep alive the memory of the men and women who secured our nation’s foundational liberties.
One of the largest patriotic women’s organizations in the world, DAR has 190,000 members in approximately 3,000 chapters across the country and several foreign countries. DAR members promote historic preservation, education and patriotism via commemorative events, scholarships and educational initiatives, citizenship programs, service to veterans, meaningful community service and more. For additional information about DAR and its relevant mission, visit www.dar.org.
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Happy 90th Birthday - Duane Linn Lifelong resident of Mercer County, Liberty Township Proud Marine - Served in the Korean War Lifelong farmer and railroad engineer Devoted son, father, husband, grandfather and great-grandfather. Cards appreciated for our dad/grandpa. Mail to: 132 Sandy Beach Way, Celina, OH 45822 |
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2024-2025 IDEP/STEP Grants These grants allow our deputies to spend more time targeting problem areas while on patrol. The grants are broken down into two focus areas. The first for $24,294.11, titled Repeat Offenders for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), will focus on looking for subjects driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol within our county. The second part of the grant, valued at $25,794.11, is State and Community Highway Safety. This part of the grant allows us to have our deputies focus on driving laws and ensure all motorists are safe while on the roads of Mercer County. The Sheriff’s Office would also like to take this opportunity to remind motorist to always wear your seat belt, have a designated driver if you are drinking, and do not text and drive. Further inquiries can be directed to Chief Deputy Doug Timmerman at 419-586-7724.
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Rockford Mayor Searight issues a Proclamation
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New Owners of Ole' 1820
Hold Grand Opening
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Ohio Law prohibits signs on trees and poles Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart has issued a reminder that the Ohio Revised Code prohibits the erection of signs or affixing signs, posters or advertisement to any tree or utility pole within the right-of-way of any public highway. Political candidates, campaign workers and supporters of issues appearing on the ballot are reminded that these signs are subject to removal.
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Outdoor Worship Coming to St. Paul’s Country
Church Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Bible Study and
“The Chosen” movie series are offered weekly.
St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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Fatal Traffic Crash at State Route 707 and State Route 49 The investigation revealed that Kenneth A Edwards (44) of Decatur, IN was driving a 2016 black Chevy SUV, traveling eastbound on St Rte 707. Christopher D Mckenzie (61) of Jeaneretta, LA was driving a 2023 white Kenworth semi-tractor and trailer, traveling southbound on St Rte 49. Edwards ran the stop sign at the intersection of St Rte 707 and St Rte 49, striking Mckenzie's semi-trailer on the passenger side. Mr. Edwards was pronounced deceased on the scene.
Assisting at the scene were members of the Chatt
Fire Department, Rockford Fire Department, Rockford EMS, Celina EMS and
MCERV.
The investigation revealed that Keith T Huey (74) of Geneva, IN was driving a 2000 silver Ford F150 pickup truck, traveling westbound on Frahm Pike. Julie A Ninde (57) of Ossian, IN was driving a 2014 blue Honda CR-V SUV, traveling northbound on St Rte 118. Huey failed to stop for the stop sign on Frahm Pike at St Rte 118 and was struck by the SUV. Mr Huey was transported to Mercer Health ER for treatment. He had a front seat passenger, Regina K Huey (59) of Geneva, IN who was pronounced deceased on the scene. Ms Ninde, the driver of the SUV, was transported to Mercer Health ER for treatment. Assisting at the scene were members of the Rockford Fire Department, Rockford EMS, Celina Fire Department, Celina EMS, and MCERV. The Mercer County Sheriff's Office Crash Reconstruction Team was called to the scene. This crash remains under investigation at this time and will be forwarded to the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office for review.
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ArtWalk 2024 Downtown Lima Coming to Town
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Parkway September 2024 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
Parkway Board of Education Meetings – Wednesday, September 11, 2024 -
Agenda Click
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Drug Arrests Made During Vehicle Stop A Mercer County Sheriff's Office K9 unit assisted with the stop. The K9 conducted a free air sniff around the vehicle and alerted to the presence of narcotics. A search of the vehicle and its occupants, found suspected methamphetamines. Both Hierholzer and Luebke were booked in to the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility for Possession of Drugs, a Felony of the Fifth Degree and are being held without bond. Hierholzer also had a Bench Warrant out of Celina Municipal Court for Contempt of Court on an unrelated case. The Mercer County Sheriff's Office was assisted by the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office. The case will be turned over to the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office for review of additional charges.
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9/5/2024 Boys Varsity Golf Results - St. Henry at Parkway Parkway: 169 St. Henry:166 Medalist: Zach Rindler (SH) - 35 Runner-up: Eli Schumm (PW) - 40 Notes from the match: Evan Kimmel ties his career best (43) Complete match results can be viewed here:
by Ryan Thompson
8-29-2024 Boys Varsity Golf Results - Parkway at Coldwater Coldwater: 171 Parkway: 178
Medalist: Briggs Howe (CW) 38 Runner-up: Mason Schumm (PW) 40
Notes from the round: Mason Schumm shoots career best 9-hole score: 40
Complete match results can be viewed here:
Ryan Thompson
8-26-2024 Boys Varsity Golf Results – Parkway at Minster Parkway: 171 Minster: 150
Medalist: Bryce Prenger (MIN) 35 Runner-up: Louis Magato (MIN) 36
Round Notes: Parkway low scorer: Eli Schumm 41 Mason Schumm shoots career best 9-hole score: 42
Complete match results can be viewed here:
by Ryan Thompson Parkway High School
8-22-2024 Boys Varsity Golf Results – Parkway at New Bremen Parkway: 182 New Bremen: 180
Medalist: Eli Schumm (PW) - 41 Runner-up: Austin Heckman (NB) - 42
MAC Records: Parkway: 2-2 New Bremen: 1-3
Complete match results here:
Ryan Thompson
Mercer Health Medical Group to hold Drive-Up Flu Shot Clinics Mercer Health Medical Group will be holding Drive-Up Flu Shot Clinics on Monday, October 7, 2024 and Monday, October 14, 2024 for established primary care patients. Appointments are required, and patients must call their primary care provider’s office to schedule. Flu shot clinics will be held at the following dates and locations: Monday, October 7, 2024: Coldwater: 419-678-2381 Fort Recovery: 419-375-4144 Maria Stein: 419-925-7177 St. Henry: 419-678-2371 South Oak: 419-678-2354 Southland: 419-629-2772 Pediatrics: 419-586-7940 Monday, October 14, 2024: Celina Pro: 419-586-3113 East Market: 567-890-7124 *held at Celina Pro Galleria: 419-586-1863 Mendon: 419-795-2050 Pediatrics: 419-586-7940
Patients will be given arrival instructions when
scheduling their appointments. If you have questions, please contact
your provider’s office. If you do not have a primary care provider and
wish to establish one, please call 567-890-MHMD(6463) to find a provider
accepting new patients.
Join St. Paul’s Country Church on Sunday
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
The next outdoor
service will be held on September 22 with a free cookout following.
Everyone is welcome. Bible Study and “The Chosen” movie series both
start soon. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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Civil War Presentation Coming to Wapak The American Civil War prompted photographers to take their cameras out of their studios in an effort to capture images of the war. The results changed perceptions of war and was a catalyst for an explosion of technology that would continue for decades. Holbrook's presentation also highlights the changing images of President Lincoln over the course of the conflict. Mark Holbrook is recently retired as the executive director for the Marion Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. Prior to that, he served as the marketing director at the Ohio History Connection, where he also served as Civil War Historian. He has been a consultant for tourism and history-based organizations for 20 years. Holbrook is the editor of the book The Buckeye Vanguard about the 49th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and the author of The Haven: A Light in the Darkness, a novel published in 2023. He recently retired from a 28-year career as a Civil War reenactor, serving as a Union officer throughout the country at such places as Gettysburg, Chattanooga, Richmond, and Shiloh.
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Rockford Carnegie Library Board to Meet The Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will meet on Tuesday, September 17, at 4 pm in the library meeting room. Please note this is a change from the usual date. As always, the public is invited.
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Rockford Village Fiscal Officer, Lisa Kuhn, Announces Upcoming Community information & events:
September 8th and 22nd – Shanes Park Maker’s
Market
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THE ROCKFORD LINK TO SEARS & ROEBUCK COMPANY
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Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable Reconvenes As usual, the public is invited to our sessions. Feel free to invite a friend. We will call the meeting to order at 7:15 PM.
Advanced Insurance Group Creates Merger of Five Local Agencies
The group has joined forces with a fifth agency,
Thatcher Insurance Agency of Van Wert, OH. REMAINS LOCALLY OWNED, NOW
WITH MORE CAPABILITIES. Thatcher Insurance Agency will now be operating
as ADVANCED INSURANCE GROUP. The merger and name change will go into
effect immediately. Brett Thatcher brings to Advanced Insurance Group
many years of experience in the insurance industry. Brett will be
working together with the team at Advanced Insurance Group to ensure a
smooth transition. Under this new partnership, customers can expect to
work with Brett Thatcher, as well as the experienced team at Advanced
Insurance Group, to assist you with all your insurance needs. With one
strong future, representing many reputable carriers, we will continue to
grow stronger together.
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Wabash
Road to Close for Bridge Replacement Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
Celina Public Works Employee Injured Schmidt was taken to a local hospital by ambulance and later transferred to a Dayton area hospital. No condition is currently available. No citations are expected.
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Join St. Paul’s Country Church on Sunday
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
The next outdoor
service will be held on September 22 with a free cookout following.
Everyone is welcome. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility. |
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Club Pecan Sales Benefit County Female Graduates
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St. Paul’s Country Church on Sunday
Sunday School
starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every
Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and
children’s activities plus snacks are included.
St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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The Mercer County Sheriff Investigates Golf Cart and Motor Vehicle Accident - One Death Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that his office is investigating a fatal traffic crash that occurred yesterday evening, August 29, 2024. Mercer County Central Dispatch received a 9-1-1 call at 7:35 PM of a traffic crash on Philothea Rd, west of Township Line Rd in Recovery Township. The investigation revealed that Michael L Hatcher (69) of Fort Recovery, OH was driving a 2018 EZ Go golf cart, traveling westbound on Philothea Rd. Caleb Wendel (17) of Coldwater, OH was also traveling westbound in a 2015 maroon Chevy 4 door, behind Hatcher. Wendel failed to see Hatcher ahead of him and struck Hatcher from behind. Hatcher was transported by St. Henry Squad 8 to Mercer Health, where he was later pronounced deceased. Assisting at the scene were members of the Southwest Mercer Fire Department, Southern Mercer EMS Squad 8, and MCERV. The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office Crash Reconstruction Team was called to the scene. This crash remains under investigation at this time and will be forwarded to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review. Sheriff Jeff Grey
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8/19/24 - Boys Varsity Golf versus Marion Local at Parkway Parkway: 183 Marion Local: 186
Medalist: Eli Schumm, Rylan Lyons, Grant Kremer, Carter Kuess - (45)
Junior Varsity: Parkway: 221 Marion Local: 204
Medalist: Marcus Schweiterman (44) Runner-up: Peyton Pennell (49) Complete match results can be viewed here: by Ryan Thompson Parkway High School Boys Golf Coach
Deputies investigate Mercer County's 5th traffic fatality of 2024
The investigation revealed that a 2017 Jeep Sport SUV driven by 33 year old Jamie M. Teufel of Hamilton, Ohio was travelling southbound on St Rte 49, near Koch Rd, when she traveled left of center and off the side of the roadway for an unknown reason. Teufel then traveled through the east side ditch for several feet, before striking a culvert causing the vehicle to go airborne. The vehicle continued southbound before striking a driveway entrance, causing the SUV to flip multiple times, coming to rest on the passenger side of the vehicle. Lutheran Air was called to the scene and transported Teufel to Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne, IN. Teufel later succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced deceased at the hospital.
Assisting at the scene were members of the Chattanooga Fire Department, Celina EMS, and MCERV.
This crash remains under investigation at this time and will be forwarded to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review.
Jeff Grey Sheriff
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Parkway 1964 Football Team Honored for 60 Years 60 years ago in August of 1964 came and time for practice for the Parkway Football Team began. Their goal was to duplicate the record the previous season, 9 wins and 1 loss. They also got to play their home games in front of the fans sitting in the new stadium. 1964 record Opponent O P Paulding 14 34 Celina 30 18 Coldwater 12 24 Minster 0 46 Marion Local 8 34 Versailles 12 15 Piqua Catholic 0 19 Ansonia 8 39 Delphos St Johns 12 45 Bradford 28 50
After the loss to Celina, the team went on to win the next 8 games, winning the Tri County League and the first sports trophy for Parkway. Nineteen seniors, members of the graduating of 1965, started practice. 10 of the 19 players are surviving, 9 have passed away. Players still surviving are Gerald Dietsch Carson Cheek Roger Sapp Robert Highley Bill Stober Delbert Thatcher Ronald Kuhn Robert Anderson Raymond Davis Michael Nelson The remaining 9 members who have passed away are Duane Osborn Darrell Hensley Jerry King Robert Graham Glen Miller Lowell Warthman Gordon Shively James Bourelle Rolland Priddy A number of the Senior members of the football team served in the military and some in Vietnam.
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Outdoor Service at St. Paul’s Country Church on
Sunday
Sunday School
starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every
Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and
children’s activities plus snacks are included. St. Paul’s Country Church is an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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Three Alarm Fire Consumes Home North of Rockford Three fire departments responded to an early morning structure fire on the northwest corner of 118 and the Van Wert Mercer County Line. Units from Ohio City, Rockford and Mendon Union Fire departments responded to the alarm that went out at about 5:23am. The home was completely destroyed by the fire. The residents of the home had evacuated the home prior to the fire. Along with the fire departments were The Van Wert County Sheriff's Department and Van Wert CERT units who provided traffic control and other services at the scene. No injuries were reported and departments were one the scene for about four hours. No cause of the fire was given while Bob Barnes was at the scene.
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Parkway: 172 Ft. Recovery: 161
Medalist: Reece LeFevre - FR (37) Runner-up: Eli Lennartz - FR (40)
Notes from the match: Carson Stauffer career best 9-hole score 49 Rylan Lyons career best 9-hole score 41 ___________________________
JV Results: Parkway: 227 Ft. Recovery: 188
JV Medalist: Colson Post - FR (45) JV Runner-up: Carson Fullenkamp - FR (46)
Complete Varsity & JV match results are here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zmYxbbHK8EMy9Y1gqe9n5Jgdye03e2ty/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106961532226723205325&rtpof=true&sd=true Parkway High School Boys Golf Coach
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Thank you - Henkle Insurance - for your generous donation to the Shanes Park Log Cabin Project. Pictured left to right: Jordan Henkle, Mike Schumm, Todd Henkle, and Joel Henkle. You are greatly appreciated!
In Memory of Larry A. Baltzell October 23, 1950 – August 17, 2008
“He
was our North, our South, our East and West,
Adapted from the poem Funeral Blues by W.H. Auden
Gone to Heaven 16 years now.
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New Sign Erected in Mendon
Submitted by Jim Shaffer, V.P. Mendon-Union Alumni Assoc.
Parkway August 2024 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
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Parkway Varsity Golf – Versailles at Parkway Versailles: 185 Parkway: 169
Medalist: Eli Schumm (38) - PW Runner-up: Brayden Wagner (40) - VER
Notes from the round: Parkway's Eli Schumm shoots career best 9-hole score (38) Evan Kimmel shoots career best 9-hole score (43)
JV Results: Versailles - 218 Parkway - 226
Complete match Varsity & JV scores can be viewed here:
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FOG SEAL Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart is announcing that Mercer County Engineer crews will be starting the fog seal work on various rural local roads in Mercer County this week. The Mercer County Engineer road crews are preparing to place an asphalt sealant onto the roadway for roads that were chip sealed recently. The purpose of this sealant is to: Further fill the cracks and voids in the pavement and better seal the pavement surface Virtually eliminate all the dust and loose stone Lessen the noise factor created by the new surface Provide a black surface to better accentuate the yellow centerline stripe and to increase the winter snow/ice melting due to the blackened background The sealant will be applied in mile increments and will cure out in about 1/2 hour. After that point, our crews will open that mile section to traffic and then move to the next section of roadway. Once cured, the sealant will not track nor spray onto vehicles. If drivers have to access specific locations within a closed fog sealed road section (and are not through traffic), they are encouraged to speak politely to the crews in the area.
Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
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Hit and Run Investigated in Celina On Sunday night, August 11, 2024 at about 9:53PM Celina Police responded to a reported hit and run involving a bicycle. The crash occurred on E Wayne St at Linden Ave. Through the course of the investigation it was found that 47 year old Cory VanGundy of Celina was driving a red 2012 Kia Sorrento westbound on E Wayne St approaching Linden Ave. Roy ‘Junior’ Lockwood a 65 year old man also from Celina was riding a 3 wheel bicycle also westbound at the same location ahead of VanGundy. VanGundy hit the tricycle Lockwood was riding and then fled the scene. Lockwood suffered life threatening injuries. He was taken by ambulance to a local hospital and then by helicopter to a level one trauma center in the Dayton area. His condition is currently unknown. Cory VanGundy was located a short time later and arrested. He is currently charged with OVI, Hit-Skip and Leaving the Scene of a Crash. He was incarcerated and bond was posted.
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Search Warrant Executed - 4 arrests made by Mercer County Deputies Celina, OH – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports the arrest of four individuals yesterday on drug related charges. On Monday, August 12th at 2:12 PM a deputy of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. Information obtained from the traffic stop lead to the application of a search warrant. Deputies were assisted by Assistant Mercer County Prosecutor Tony Miller in applying for the search warrant, which was later reviewed and granted by Celina Municipal Court Judge Kathryn Speelman. Deputies armed with the search warrant responded to the residence of 9571 Celina Mendon Road Celina, Ohio and served the warrant at 5:45 PM. During the search of the residence, four individuals were taken into custody on drug related charges. Arrested were the following: Brandy A Price (31) of 74 Beechview Drive Brookville, Ohio. Price was charged with Possession of Drugs a Felony of the 5th degree Katie N Schlarman (32) of 1517 Mary Lane Celina, Ohio. Schlarman was charged with Possession of Drugs a Felony of the 5th degree Kelcey L Frye (33) of 12751 Old Trail Road Rockford, Ohio. Frye was charged with Possession of Drugs a Felony of the 5th degree Dustin B Abrahamson of 228 W 2nd Street Delphos, Ohio. Abrahamson was charged with Possession of Drugs a Felony of the 5th degree This case remains under investigation at this time. The case will be sent to the Mercer County Prosecutors Office once completed for review of additional charges. Jeff Grey, Mercer County Sheriff
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Join St. Paul’s Country Church on Sunday
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
A congregational
meeting and vote will take place on August 25th. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
Grief Support Group Meets Caitlyn Bowling, Bereavement Coordinator with EverHeart Hospice, shared she received all sorts of feedback from members who attended either the Greenville or Coldwater meetings, describing how "this support group was more help than I thought it would be," as well as how it was so “worthwhile to attend.” During group meetings members surround themselves with other individuals who have experienced a significant loss, leading another member to share that "You feel relief because other people are in the same boat as you.” The idea of attending a support group can be incredibly daunting, but it is also something that has made a huge impact on the lives of those who have attended. It can be a very rewarding experience, helping those in our community feel a little less alone in their grief. The one piece of consistent feedback we receive the most as an organization following the end of these grief support groups is how group members were hesitant at first to join but were so glad they did. Our eight-week support groups will be returning in September to Greenville and Coldwater. Our group in Greenville will be every Wednesday from September 11th to October 30th, from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm, in Community Room #2 by the Harrison Street Entrance of Wayne HealthCare. Our group in Coldwater will be every Thursday from September 12th to October 31st, from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm in the Luken Room at Mercer Health. If anyone is interested in attending either group, we ask that they RSVP before the first meeting by calling (937) 316-0005. There are also other opportunities for grief support services in both Darke and Mercer counties beyond our eight-week program. This includes our monthly evening groups in Greenville held on the first Wednesday of each month and will also be starting in Coldwater in October on the last Thursday of each month (10/31). These groups do not require an RSVP and are in a more casual setting. In the meantime, if you need additional grief support outside our available groups, we encourage you to contact our Bereavement team at bereavementservices@ehhospice.org or call (937) 316-0005. As always, EverHeart Hospice provides all bereavement support, groups, and events at no cost thanks to contributions and grants received in the communities we serve.
Mercer Health Recognizes Volunteers at Annual Appreciation Banquet Mercer Health held its annual Volunteer Appreciation Banquet on August 5, 2024 at Romer’s Catering in St. Henry. This annual event is held to celebrate the accomplishments of the members of the Volunteer Association of Mercer Health. The evening began with an invocation delivered by Volunteer Chaplain Steve Broering and included a recap of the year by Volunteer Chairperson, Terry Liette. The third annual $1,500 Volunteer Association scholarship was awarded to Audrey Wendel of St. Henry. Guest speakers for this year’s event included Mercer Health CEO Lisa Klenke and Mercer Health CFO Jon Dingledine.
“We thank our volunteers for the immeasurably valuable work they provide to our community,” Deb Hemmelgarn, Director of MED Foundation and Volunteer Services, said. “Their dedication is essential to the work that we do and helps us ensure that Mercer Health is meeting its mission-to care for our community.”
The Volunteer Association donated a total of 9,867.5 hours to Mercer Health in 2023. Additional awards distributed at the banquet included: · Most Hours in 2023: Roy Kremer, 532.83 hours · Most Hours to Date: Irene Seitz, 5,540.3 hours · 5000 hours: Mary Clapp · 3000 hours: Norma Jean Homan, Barb Benner, Dorothy Wendel · 1000 hours: Christine Knapke, Ken Gelhaus, Roy Kremer · 500 hours: Edna Stout, John Braun, Terry Liette, Steve Gerlach, Kathy Laux, Marlene Fisher, Doris Glass · 250 hours: Don Bellman, Mary Keller, Mary Beyke, Dean Schaller, Linda Fesenmyer, Pauline Braun
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March 15, 2022 news release: Parkway School Board Working on proposed new $3.2 million Athletic Complex Details The Parkway School Board met on March 15, 2022 and discussed a proposed $3.2 million acquisition, rescontruction or improvement of a proposed athletic building. The re-crowning of the football field and resurfacing the track will not exceed $300,000 and $150,000 respectively. Visit school board minutes here. Click here to go to http://www.parkwayschools.org/administration/parkway_board_of_education/2021-2022_school_year for Board Secretary Sally Cox's most current School Board Agendas and Minutes. |
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The Parkway Independent began publishing Owner-editor is
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Mercer DD & Mercer County Fair Partner to Bring Back “Share the Ring Showmanship” CELINA, Ohio — Mercer DD is again partnering with the Mercer County Fairgrounds for the 2nd annual “Share the Ring Showmanship” at the Mercer County Fair next week. Share the Ring Showmanship is a free livestock show, where those with differing abilities or developmental disabilities will be paired with junior fair 4-H members to show a species – dairy, rabbit, or sheep – in the arena. Participants will get to talk to the judge during the show, as well as learn about the animal from a 4-H mentor. To be eligible to participate, participants must be on an IEP or 504 plan, or be receiving services through Mercer DD. There are three shows that will take place, as follows: Saturday, August 10th: Rabbit Showmanship at 2:00pm at the Adrian Debrosse Arena; Monday, August 12th: Dairy Showmanship at 11:00am at the Adrian Debrosse Arena; and Tuesday, August 13h: Sheep Showmanship at 7:00pm at the Coldwater Young Farmers Arena. Participants can participate in multiple shows if they’d like. All participants will be given an award. “We are very excited to bring back this show on inclusion to the Mercer County Fair,” stated Shawn Thieman, Superintendent of Mercer DD. “Through collaboration with the fair, we truly think this gives individuals a unique experience and opportunity to show at the fair, who normally may not be able to,” he continued. Those in wheelchairs are also able to participate in the show, and there is no maximum age limit to participate. There is no pre-registration. Participants are asked to show up to the arena. Junior fair animals will be used – you do not need to bring an animal – just bring yourself!
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Band Concert in the Harley C. Jones Memorial Rotary Amphitheater
On Saturday August 10th, the Van Wert Area Community Concert Band will present a concert in the Harley C. Jones Memorial Rotary Amphitheater located in Celina’s Bryson Park by the lake. The program will begin at 7:00 P.M. and is free to the public. Opening the program singing the National Anthem will be vocal soloist Katie Brautigam. Mrs. Brautigam is a Celina Schools elementary music teacher. Music performed at the concert will include a variety of selections that should appeal to all age listeners. Songs from the 1940s’ like “Blues In the Night”, the 1950s’ “Blue Velvet” sung by our guest artist Mike Bruns of Rockford. Mike is a lifelong Mercer County resident who has performed throughout the area. He is the leader and lead singer for the band “Blind Date”. There are railroad songs, songs of the sea and a medley of cartoon theme songs that should bring back fond memories for the audience. There will also be a couple of O.S.U. songs to prepare us for the upcoming football season. The concert will conclude by honoring our great county, “The United States of America” with several patriotic selections including “A Patriotic Salute”, “ God Bless America” and Lee Greenwood’s “ God Bless the U.S.A. This should prove to be a great time to feature the wonderful facility provided by the city amphitheater. Remember, bring a lawn chair to place on the cement risers or find a little shade by the beautiful big tree beside the stage. Paved parking is close and new lights and sidewalks have been installed. Restrooms are also close to the venue. The band members and director are excited to present this live performance. Please join the band directed by Richard Sherrick and members from, Van Wert, Ohio City, Delphos, Convoy, Chat, Middle Point, Coldwater, Ft. Wayne, Spencerville, Celina and Rockford for this special concert. In the event of inclement weather the concert will be canceled. Please listen to the local radio station or visit the Van Wert Area Community Concert Band Facebook page for updates.
Mercer Health and Community Sports & Therapy Center partner to provide free Physical Activity Challenge
Mercer Health and Community Sports and Therapy Center are again collaborating to offer a Healthy Waves Challenge to motivate and encourage the community to be more physically active. This FREE challenge requires participants to complete 1,020 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic activity from August 8 through September 19, 2024. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services site recommends that adults complete at least 150-300 minutes of moderate-intensity each week. Preferably, aerobic activity should be spread throughout the week for substantial health benefits, such as reducing stress levels, boosting the immune system, improving sleep and preventing weight gain. The Mercer Health Center for Healthy Weight and Wellness recommends getting creative when it comes to your physical activity and ways to stay active. These include outdoor activities (running, walking, biking and hiking), exercising with family, using online fitness resources, taking a virtual class, creating a relay race with kids, biking to work, renting a kayak or canoe and so many other options. Participants who complete this year’s challenge will also receive a free t-shirt to congratulate them on their commitment to improve their health. One grand prize winner will receive a $100 Celina-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce gift certificate. Official entry forms can be downloaded at www.mercer-health.com, www.cstcenter.com and https://bit.ly/3LMD3xD. Completed entry forms must be submitted by September 26, 2024 to be eligible for prizes. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. Please see official rules for more information. Please email myhealth@mercer-health.com or call 419-678-5216 for more information.
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Join St. Paul’s Country Church on Sunday
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
The next outdoor
service is on August 25th.
We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital Recognized for Quality and Safety
VAN WERT, Ohio – OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital has earned top marks from the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). CMS awarded Van Wert Hospital its highest 5-star quality rating in its 2024 list of Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings.
"This recognition is something we are proud of," said Joy Bischoff, president of Van Wert Hospital. "OhioHealth is committed to providing quality care close to home for our community. We have been part of the community for a little over a year now, and we are optimistic for the future of patient care here."
Van Wert Hospital is one of 381 hospitals to earn 5-stars across the country and is joined by two other OhioHealth hospitals: OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus and OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital in Athens. CMS assigns star ratings to U.S. hospitals based on performance across five quality categories: safety of care, mortality, patient experience, readmission rates, and timely and effective care.
Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
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Reverend Doug Meyer to Preach at St. Paul’s
Country Church on Sunday
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
The next outdoor
service is on August 25th. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join them in their handicapped accessible facility.
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OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital Teams up with United Way and West Ohio Food Bank to Hold Food Distribution Events
VAN WERT, Ohio – In an effort to make sure area residents have access to nutritious food this summer, OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital is teaming up with United Way of Van Wert County and the West Ohio Food Bank to hold a pair of food drives. Preparations are underway for the first event that will take place Tuesday July 23rd. OhioHealth leaders and associates will be volunteering alongside volunteers from United Way of Van Wert County and the West Ohio Food Bank to help distribute food and supplies. OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital president, Joy Bischoff, said it's imperative to come together to fight food insecurity for our community. "We know sadly food insecurity is a significant issue in rural and urban areas," Bischoff said. "However, we have the dedication and commitment to help curb hunger in our communities." The food drives are happening July 23rd and August 27th from noon to 2 p.m. at Trinity Friends Church at 605 N. Franklin Street, Van Wert. This isn't the first time OhioHealth has teamed up with the West Ohio Food Bank to help end hunger. This year, the organizations kicked off a series of monthly food distribution events in Kenton, Ohio. In its first six months, the event has helped thousands of people, including 1,508 families, living in Hardin County. "At OhioHealth it is our mission to improve the health of those we serve, and that starts with making sure our neighbors can provide healthy meals for themselves and their families," Bischoff said.
Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
2024 Citizen’s Academy from October to November of 2024 Sheriff Jeff Grey would like to announce that the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting their 2024 Citizen’s Academy from October to November of 2024. This will be the eighth Citizen’s Academy to be offered by the Sheriff’s Office. The academy allows citizens from Mercer County to obtain a “behind the scenes” look at their Sheriff’s Office. Students will attend informative classes on each of the different divisions that make up the Sheriff’s Office and how they work together to keep Mercer County safe. They will get to interact with numerous members of the office, take part in tours of the facility, and get to be involved in “hands on” demonstrations of the equipment used by our employees. The student will also be given the opportunity to “job shadow” with several employees in differing areas of the Sheriff’s Office.
There have been (89) students to graduate from the Citizen’s Academy since its introduction in 2013. These students have come from many differing backgrounds and geographic areas of the county. The class is open to residents of Mercer County who are 21 years of age or older. A background check is required and class space is limited.
The 2024 Citizen’s Academy will begin on October 15, 2024 and culminate on November 6, 2024. The sessions will be held 2-3 times a week for a 4 week period. Most of the classes will be held in the evening for 2-3 hours a night, starting at 6pm. Interested parties may pick up an application and preliminary class syllabus at the Sheriff’s Office during business hours, or they may download the information from our web site at www.mercercountysheriffohio.gov. Completed applications need to be returned to the Sheriff’s Office by September 11, 2024. If anyone has any questions or wants additional information they can check our website or they may contact the Academy Coordinator, Sgt. Jay Wehrkamp at (419) 586-7724.
Lake Fest 5K It’s time for the Mercer Health Lake Festival 5K run! Registration is available online at www.mercerhealth5kchallenge.com. This chip timed race is part of the Mercer Health 5 K Challenge. The 5K begins at 8:00 A.M. July 27, 2024 at Lake Shore Park at the corner of Ash and Lakeshore Drive in Celina. Registration opens at 6:30 A.M. The certified course will be set up along West Bank Road on this out and back course. The deadline for pre-registration is July 25 with the cost of $15.00. $20.00 race day registration is available. All runners 14 and under run for free with a completed entry form. Medals will be awarded to top three male and female runners. Medals will be awarded to first, second and third place in each age group with special awards to be given to the runner coming from the furthest distance, and for the youngest and oldest runner. Also $100.00 will be awarded to the male and female runners who set a new course record. There will be water on the course, splits at 1 mile and at 2 miles marks. Refreshments will be served at the finish. For more information, contact the Chamber of Commerce at 419-586-2219.
RADC Meeting Reminder
Eagle Scout project at Shanes Park
The Village of Rockford is thrilled to share ---
Brody Reigle --- 15, a Sophmore at Parkway High School will be working
on his Eagle Scout project at Shanes Park. The project that has been
selected and approved by council will be a Shelter House at Shanes Park
pond.
Thank you - Steve and Crystal Sheets - owners of Rockford Tastee Twirl for your generous donation to the Shanes Park Log Cabin Project. You are greatly appreciated!
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Outdoor Service at St. Paul’s Country Church on Sunday
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
The next outdoor
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Palmer Road Bridge Work Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Ashton Minnich as Scholar-Athlete for Boys Track & Field. Ashton is the son of Patrick and Megan Minnich. |
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Christina Tong as Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Girls Track & Field. Christina is the daughter of Aaron and Nicole Tong. |
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Xavier Samples as Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Baseball. Xavier is the son of Steve and Teri Samples. |
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Emmery Temple as Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Softball. Emmery is the daughter of Aaron and Courtney Temple. |
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Addysin Leighner, Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Track. Addysin is the daughter of James and Jill Leighner. Congratulations, Addysin!
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Mercer County Banner is scheduled for August 8-14, 2024 |
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St. Paul’s Country Church Sunday Service
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Plan now for
their outdoor services on July 28th and August 25th. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join us in their handicapped accessible facility.
WILLSHIRE SPORTSMAN’S CLUB HOSTS TRADE DAYS The Willshire Sportsman’s Club Annual Flea Market and Trade Days will be held dawn to dusk July 25, July 26, and July 27, 2024. WSC is located at 3385 State Route 81, two miles east of Willshire, Ohio. Plan ahead, as construction on State Route 81 is ongoing. Bring the entire family—admission and parking are free. There will be all types of Flea Market items, crafts, cement figures, tools, dog supplies, antiques, fishing, and hunting supplies. The Vendor’s Auction is Saturday, July 27 at 6:00 p.m. Breakfast and concessions are available. No three-wheelers or four-wheelers are allowed except for the handicapped; and you must be 16 to drive a golf cart. Vendor spaces are still available for $50 each. Check out the latest details and updates on the Willshire Sportsman’s Club Facebook page. Willshire Sportsman’s Club is a non-profit organization that offers membership for $10 per year. Club meetings are every third Monday at 7:00 p.m. For more info, contact Ron Schumm at 419-495-2730.
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Roadside Hazards The Mercer County Engineer’s Office has been, is and is continuing to determine and act upon ways to improve the safety of our rural local roadways in Mercer County. One of the aspects of roadway safety we have tried to improve upon is the roadside clear zones. The roadside clear zones can be generally defined as the total roadside area starting at the edge of the traveled way, available for safe use by errant vehicles. Simply stated, it is an unobstructed, relatively flat area beyond the edge of the traveled way (pavement) that allows a driver to stop safely or regain control of a vehicle that leaves the pavement surface. In virtually all cases, the legal road right-of-way extends well past the paved section of the roadway. The Mercer County Engineer has right-of-way maps which show the existing width of the legal road right-of-way. These widths of right-of-way vary on the various rural local roads. Anything placed within the road right-of-way by a property owner is subject to removal by our crews. The most common examples of such items are trees, bushes, landscaping, decorative rocks, fences, buildings, etc. For the safety and usability of our rural local roads, we ask property owners to keep items like this outside of the road right-of-way and appreciate the public’s support in making our roads better and safer for all who use them and all who adjoin them. Landowners having questions about specific right-of-way widths of county and township roadways should contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office 419-586-7759.
Philothea Road Intermittent Closings Local access will be maintained with, at variable times, access having to be from one direction or the other. Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
Joanne Waterman, long time resident of Ohio City named “2024 Lambert Days Grand Marshall”.
The True Story of Hey Diddle Diddle at Van Wert Civic Theatre Get ready to giggle and guffaw at Van Wert Civic Theatre's production of "The True Story of Hey Diddle Diddle"! Directed by Monica Campbell with assistant director Grace Doctor, this show promises to unravel the mysteries behind the beloved nursery rhyme in the most hilarious way possible. Featuring a talented cast of local youth including Adam Feldner, June Wenninger, Rawli Smith, Alyssa Wells, Xadi Groves, Grayson Baker, Gabby Thomas, Briar Miller, Dakota Lowe, Kenna Stanton, Gwyn Kahle, Preston Wells, Beth Garrett, Adrian Walker, Wyatt Walker, and William Walker, the stage will be set for some uproarious storytelling. With a family-friendly runtime of just 55 minutes, this production is ideal for all ages. Catch the performances on July 26th and 27th at 7:30 PM, and on July 28th at 2 PM. Tickets are a steal at $10 each and can be purchased online at vwct.org or by calling the box office at (419) 238-9689. Don't miss out on this whimsical and side-splitting take on a childhood classic – it's sure to be an unforgettable experience for the whole family!
Maker’s Market
Ohio State Highway Patrol Investigates a Serious Injury Crash Highland Twp. – The Defiance Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is currently investigating a serious injury single vehicle traffic crash. On July 13, 2024 at approximately 01:18 P.M, Troopers from the Defiance Post responded to Defiance Ayersville Pleasant Bend Road, just east of Harris Rd, Highland Twp. in Defiance County. Based off the investigation, a 1999 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 motorcycle, operated by Sean McCague, age 36, from Defiance, Ohio was eastbound on Defiance Ayersville Pleasant Bend Rd, the vehicle traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. Sean McCague, the sole rider of the motorcycle, who was wearing a DOT approved helmet, suffered serious injuries as a result of the traffic crash and was flown to Mercy St. Vincent’s Hospital, in Toledo by Mercy LifeFlight. The Ohio State Highway Patrol was assisted on scene by Defiance County Sheriff’s Office, Ayersville Fire and EMS, Defiance EMS and Mercy LifeFlight. The Ohio State Highway Patrol reminds motorcyclists to always wear their Helmet and to never drive distracted. The crash remains under investigation, alcohol and drug use are not believed to be a factor.
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Venedocia Lads and Lassies
Venedocia Lads and Lassies had their sixth meeting, Sunday, June 23, 2024. The club meeting was held at and during the first annual 4-H Family Day. All 4-H members, volunteers, and families of Van Wert County were invited to enjoy a day of free swimming and food at the YMCA Camp Clay. Thank you to all of those who planned and helped with 4-H Family Day, everyone had so much fun! The meeting was called to order, with 18 members attending, at 1:00 pm by President Breanna Pohlman. Business was discussed, reports were done, and motions to approve the reports were made during the beautiful summer day spent at Camp Clay. Upcoming events for 4-H members in Van Wert County are the following: 4-H Camp, which starts June 29th, Still Project Judging on July 11th, and Livestock Interview Judging on August 6th. Also, the Venedocia Lads and Lassies are presenting a BBQ Feast on Sunday, July 14, 2024, from 11:30-1:30 pm, to help raise money for the Van Wert County Fair Swine Barn Project. The event will be held at Delphos Ace Hardware at 242 N. Main St., Delphos, Ohio. The sponsors are Radabaugh Show Stock and Ace Hardware. The meal includes pulled pork, ranch style beans, cheesy potatoes, and coleslaw. Tickets are $12.00, and all of the sales will be going to the Van Wert County Fair Swine Barn Project. To purchase meal tickets, stop by Ace Hardware in Delphos or contact 4-H advisors Shelly/Kristina. The next meeting is at the Venedocia Lions Club on Thursday, July 11 at 7:00 pm, with the Cloverbuds meeting before that at 6:30 pm.
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The Farmers Picnic is Thursday, July
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St. Paul’s Country Church Sunday Service
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Plan now for
their outdoor services on July 28th and August 25th. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join us in their handicapped accessible facility.
Shane’s Crossing 5K The 2024 Mercer Health 5K Challenge will continue at the Shane’s Crossing 5K run/walk Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 8:30 am in Rockford, OH. This road race starts and ends at Shane’s Park, 705 West Front Street, Rockford, Ohio with race day registration beginning at 7:30 am. Pre-registration is available at www.mercerhealth5kchallenge which is where you can also find race results. This run is affiliated with the Mercer Health 5K Challenge where all runners 14 and younger participate for free with a completed registration form. All proceeds from this race benefit Parkway Athletic Boosters. For more information call 419-953-5001.
Parkway Board of Education Meetings – Wednesday, July 10, 2024 - Click
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PATRIOTIC SERVICE JULY 7 AT LIBERTY BAPTIST, VAN WERT, OHIO (Van Wert) The Town Creek Brass Quartet will be providing Patriotic Music on Sunday, July 7 at the Liberty Baptist Church, 501 E. Third Street, Van Wert, Ohio at 10:45 am in the church's main auditorium. The members of the brass quartet are Philip & Paul Hoverman- trumpets, Tony & Matt Alessandrini- trombone and euphonium. All attendees will have an opportunity to join in on the Pledge of Allegiance to our Flag and sing along with the instruments for the Star Spangled Banner and America the Beautiful. Pastor Jim Burns will also give a brief Patriotic Bible Challenge during this service. The public is invited to come and there is no charge for the service. For more information feel free to check out the church's Facebook Page. (Submitted by Liberty Baptist Church, Pastor Jim Burns)
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St. Paul’s Country Church Sunday Service
Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included.
Plan now for
their outdoor services on July 28th and August 25th. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Join Rockford for Community Days on Father's Day Weekend Let's Celebrate Rockford Make plans to join us in Celebrating our Community, ROCKFORD, OHIO ! The event starts on Thursday - June 13th: June 13, 14, 15 – Rockford Community Garage Sales Friday - June 14 ––Rockford Community Days - Rockford Lions Club Car Show on Market St. / Blind Date back in town Registration begins at 4 pm. Friday - June 14 – Rockford Community Days @ Shanes Park opens at 5 pm: Vendor Market, Rides, Van Wert Community Band, Zach Spinns – fire and light show, DJR Mobile DJ, Beer tent, Fireworks. Saturday - June 15th – Rockford United Methodist Church – Groundbreaking ceremony at 10 am. Public is invited to this special event at new building location on West Market St. June 15 – Rockford Community Days - @ Shanes Park – Volleyball Tournament starts at 9 am… other events open at 11 am: Vendor Market, Rides, Beer tent, Jay / Julia Reithman Acoustic, Corn Hole tournament, Kids Party on the Pad, Parade, Poker tournament, Brian “The Barber” Moeller, Grove Hill ----- Something for the whole family ! Thank you in advance to our generous community supporters ! We look forward to seeing everyone next weekend @ Rockford Community Days 2024 ! |
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Rockford Chamber Members Donate to Log Cabin
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Donation Made to Log Cabin Restoration Project
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RADC Meeting with Guest Speakers Guest speaker, Kyle Stoker, would like to tell us about their new venture called Neighborlink Mercer County. Neighborlink board members consist of Kyle Stoker, Randy Bruns-RCS Construction, Homer Burnett-Executive Director of Call Ministries, Shawn Harrison-Pastor at Grace Missionary Church. The website is now up and running so you can also find out more information at neighborlink.org.
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Schumm Reunion Coming Soon To be as up-to-date as possible, please send your family updates if you haven't already done so in the past. Births, deaths, marriages or other family changes should include names and dates along with names of parents or grandparents so you can be tracked down in the book. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS JUNE 30 and you can email updates to schummfamilyreunion@gmail.com or mail updates to Karen Bennett, 8664 Now Road, Rockford OH 45882. Remember the deadline is fast approaching on June 30.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Sunday Services
Sunday School
starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every
Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and
children’s activities plus snacks are included. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
Bridge
Replacement coming Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759
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St. Paul’s Country Church Sunday Service on
Father’s Day
Sunday School
starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every
Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and
children’s activities plus snacks are included. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Parkway’s Athletic Booster Club Teams-up Parkway’s Athletic Booster Club is teaming up with Past Lady Panther Athletes to celebrate the past 50 years of Girls Sports. Save the date now for Sunday, September 29, 2024. Headed by vice president, Betsy Schoenleben, the Parkway Booster Club is sponsoring the Parkway Fall Homecoming kick-off: a BBQ chicken dinner starting at noon by volleyball team; the traditional Homecoming parade by the Booster Club; and a powderpuff football game by the school. The BBQ dinner will be prepared by the Rockford Carry-Out. Presale tickets will be offered in August, and the athletes will be selling them to the public. There are presale tickets only. Enjoy a ¼ chicken, applesauce, chips, cookie, and drink. Parkway girls Volleyball head coach Jordan Henkle, who is in charge of the meal, commented that the Parkway Volleyball Program will benefit from the proceeds of this dinner which will be used “for a multitude of things . . . equipment, training pieces, banquet, jerseys, shirts, warm-ups, bookbags, etc.” The dinner will be served right before the afternoon program which is being planned and presented by the past female athletes sponsoring Parkway and Mendon-Union Celebrating 50 Years of Girls Sports. Plan now to eat dinner at the school and then listen to the Round Table discussion about Title IX’s impact on girls sports followed by the keynote speaker. Carry out dinners will also be available. Following the afternoon program, Betsy Schoenleben explained that the traditional Homecoming Parade now takes place on the Sunday beginning Parkway’s Homecoming Week. All Fall sports athletes participate as well as the Homecoming candidates. The parade route begins at the football field and goes up Franklin Street down Market Street, back up Jay Street to the school. After the parade, Powder Puff Football between Parkway’s girls: Freshman Girls versus Senior Girls; followed by the Sophomore Girls versus the Junior Girls; is planned. A playoff of the winning teams will end the evening, which is organized by Parkway High School - Lucas Minnich in charge. Betsy Schoenleben, commented that the day will be exciting for all ages of girls and women who are or were athletes at Parkway as well as incorporating the excitement of Fall Homecoming for everyone. For now, the organizers ask that you SAVE THE DATE for Sunday, September 29, 2024, On Facebook, go to the page called (and click follow): Parkway and Mendon-Union Girls Sports, Celebrating 50 Years as well as a public group event page for all details.
Former athletes from Parkway High School and
Mendon Union Girls 50th Anniversary are asked to go to the
Information Sheet page link
https://zfrmz.com/tpabrnPAiwDjd7gGWygk,
to add your athletic and contact info if you were or are an athlete,
coach, statistician, manager and/or trainer 1974-2024 The community is encouraged to join in these activities! More details will be forthcoming so watch the print and online newspapers and follow us on Facebook!
The community is welcomed and encouraged to attend
all events.
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WILLSHIRE SPORTSMAN’S CLUB HOSTS TRADE DAYS – Willshire, Ohio.
Willshire Sportsman’s Club is a non-profit organization that offers membership for $10 per year. Club meetings are every third Monday at 7:00 p.m. Contact Ron Schumm at 419-495-2730 or Dan Strader at 419-203-4557 for details.
Lions Club Donates to Log Cabin Project
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Corn in Right of Way Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart is reminding landowners and farmers that corn that has been planted and is encroaching in the road right-of-ways can be a very serious sight problem on the narrower township and county roads. “Such sight problems limiting the ability of the traveling public to see, can be particularly hazardous; causing the very real and dangerous potential for intersection accidents,” Wiechart said. The Mercer County Engineer’s Office requests that landowners review these intersections where they have corn planted and if they see sight problems, they lessen the hazard by removing that portion of the crop that is obstructing the clear line of sight. Details regarding existing township and county road right-of-way widths may be obtained by contacting the engineer’s office.
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Rockford Resident Dies In Motorcycle Accident The investigation revealed that a 2020 gray Indian motorcycle driven by 65 year old Vincent E Blossom of Rockford, Ohio was travelling southbound on Smith Rd when he failed to negotiate a curve causing him to run off the east side of the roadway and strike a pole. Blossom was not wearing a helmet and was pronounced deceased at the scene. The Mercer County Sheriff's Office was assisted at the scene by Rockford EMS and the Rockford Fire Department. This crash remains under investigation at this time and will be forwarded to the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office for review. Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey
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Serious Injury Traffic Crash in Celina On May 30, 2024 just before 2:00AM the Celina Police Department investigated a serious injury traffic crash. Through the investigation officers found that 18 year old Chance Crouch of Celina was riding on an electric skateboard westbound on Myers Rd. approaching Queensbury Dr. He was wearing dark clothing and was not easily visible during hours of darkness. At that time 20 year old Jaden Flores of Celina was driving a 2009 Honda Civic eastbound on Myer Rd and attempted to turn north onto Queensbury St. In doing so Flores inadvertently turned in front of Crouch and the two collided. Chance Crouch was transported to a local hospital with life threatening injuries and the taken by helicopter to a Dayton area hospital. Flores was not injured. The crash remains under investigation. The Celina Police Department would like to take this time to remind people that these non-licensed electric skateboards, scooters and similar toy vehicles are just that, toys. They are not designed for nor intended to be used on the roadways. They are dangerous and illegal for road use.
Farm Focus Announces Scholarship Recipients
The recipients of the 2024 Farm Focus, Inc scholarships are Luke Hefflefinger and Lillian Mount awarded $2,000 each, and Levi Grace and Claire Keysor awarded $1,000 each. Heffelfinger is a 2023 Lincolnview High School graduate attending The Ohio State University Agriculture Technical Institute (ATI), Wooster, OH. He is majoring in Livestock Management and Crop Management. His career goal is to return to the family farm. Mount is a recent 2024 Lincolnview High School graduate planning to attend the University of Findlay majoring in Animal Science - Pre-Vet and Equine Studies. Her career goal is to be a large animal veterinarian. Grace is a recent 2024 graduate of Crestview High school. He plans to attend Owens Community College in Toledo in the fall majoring in Diesel Technology/John Deere Tech Program. Keysor is a recent 2024 Home School graduate and plans to attend Cedarville University in Cedarville, OH in the fall majoring in Biology Pre-Vet Medicine. Farm Focus Inc. was founded in 1974 to promote agriculture in Van Wert County and the surrounding area. It is their continued mission to assist Van Wert County students through a scholarship program that will enable them to pursue a degree in an agricultural related field.
St. Paul’s Country Church Sunday Service
Sunday School
starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every
Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and
children’s activities plus snacks are included.
We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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100th Birthday Party Celebration for 21st Century Club Members
Rockford, Ohio’s 21st Century Club held their 100th birthday party on Tuesday, May 28, 2024 with a delicious tea party featuring all homemade scones, lemon curd, jams, cucumber sandwiches, fruit tarts, chicken pinwheels, hot chicken salad, macarons, petit fours and tea. Organized with a constitution and bylaws, the 20th Century Club was founded in 1823 by nine women in Shane’s Crossing.
Founded as a musical and literary civic club, the members today hold true to those values today with learning new topics monthly and entertaining as well as donating to community efforts. The party, held at the Rockford United Methodist Church social room, was attended by present and past members who thoroughly enjoyed the company of old friends and sharing all things “club” including the past yearly booklets. Karla Butlar got things started by asking the
guests to identify themselves, share a detail about their birth year,
and share what they now do on Tuesdays (club night) since they are no
longer in club. There were interesting details to share. Many of the
ladies mentioned fun facts about Elvis Presley or some interesting
historical detail. Sheryl Frahm shared information that the late Dee
Lewis told her many years ago ~ Dee's mother was actually an original
founder in 1823! Ruth Rumple and Louisa Warner reminisce about being in
club and helping their late mom/grandmother, Ruth May, prepare for club
meetings in her home. Sheryl Frahm shared a detail that a fondue
refreshment one year blew a fuse and left the club meeting in darkness
until the late Ron Frahm saved the day. Karla Butler recalled
babysitting for Sheila Baltzell-Linn's three little boys (back in the
bedroom) while a club meeting took place in the living room. A Proclamation from Mayor Ron Searight of the Village of Rockford honoring the oldest club in Mercer County was read and cherished.
Those attending in the pictures shown are: Vice President Kim Carr, President Karla Butler; Secretary Cindy Canary; Treasurer Valerie Fritzinger; Reporter Sheila Baltzell-Linn, Paula Hays who traveled the farthest from Bowie, Maryland; Jean Henkle, who was the oldest past member; Honorary members Judy Evans, and Sheryl Frahm; Melanie Shindeldecker; Susan Coburn; Ruth Rumple; Louisa Warner; Sherry Shaffer; Karen Nuttle; Toni Fisher; Rozann Maurer; Julia Henkle, Janie Miller; Carolyn Highley, and Heather Schlickman.
Pictures by Sheila Baltzell-Linn and Karla Butler.
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CHIP & SEAL SEASON Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart is announcing that crews will be starting the yearly chip and seal work within the next week on approximately 98 miles of rural local roads in Mercer County. We are requesting that yard mowing trimmings not be blown onto the county and township roads. Cut grass on the pavement creates additional prep work to get the roads ready for chip and seal and impedes the speed of the work. Blowing excess grass onto the roadway also makes a hazard for motorists and especially motorcycle riders that most of us don’t think about related to loss of traction. This becomes even more dangerous with rain on the roadway. Stopping distances increase and friction between the tires and pavement decrease. This scenario has caused tragic accidents and has opened up unknowing property owners to lawsuits. We respectfully request that private mowers are turned around for a couple of passes to keep our roads and traveling public safe. County and township roads with “Loose Stone” or “Loose Gravel” signs posted are roads that are scheduled to be chip and sealed this season. These roads will have temporary closures during the chip and seal process. Excess stone from the placement of the asphalt emulsion will be broomed after the asphalt emulsion has set up. Usually, within a day or two of placement, brooming of the excess stone will occur. We thank you for your patience in helping to keep the traveling public and our workers safe.
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University Women’s Club Presents $7500 in 2024 Scholarships to Five Area
Young Women The members of The University Women’s Club of Mercer County are pleased to announce their selections of young women who are receiving scholarship grants totaling $7500 for the 2024 school year. The two $1,500 Evelyn Meyers' scholarships for high school senior girls going into the field of Education were awarded to Celina High School's Ava Knapke, who is planning to attend The Ohio State University in Agricultural Education; and Celina High School's Maddicyn Brumbaugh, who is planning to attend Bowling Green State University with a major of History Education. The two $1,500 University Women’s Club of Mercer County Scholarships for high school senior girls (any field) were awarded to Coldwater High School senior: Audrey Lefeld and Ft. Recovery High School graduate Allison Knapke. Audrey will attend BGSU majoring in Pre-Law with a Music minor. Allison will attend The Ohio State University majoring in Nursing and Agriculture. The $1,500 Scholarship for a female COLLEGE Junior going into her Senior year, which requires a GPA above 3.0, an essay, and a college professor’s recommendation, for 2024, goes to: Lynn Schwieterman, from Celina, OH and who graduated from Marion Local High School. Lynn will be a senior in the Fall at University of St. Francis. She is studying Nursing. The UWC of Mercer County unites post-secondary graduates of the vicinity for mutual educational benefits and encourages high school women from Mercer County to continue their education in two-year and four-year degrees. Contact President Barb Phares at phares@bright.net for your welcoming invite.
Above is from the Coldwater High School Awards Ceremony earlier this month. Audrey Lefeld is flanked by Beth Weber and Sheila Baltzell-Linn.left to right.
Above is at the Celina High School Awards ceremony earlier this month. Left to right are Ava Knapke and Maddicyn Brumbaugh with Sheila Baltzell-Linn
Above is at the Ft. Recovery High School presentation. Left to right are Ft. Recovery senior Allison Knapke with Beth Weber.
Above is University of St. Francis Junior Lynn Schwieterman from Celina OH with Beth Weber on her left and Carol Hone on her right.
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Culvert Replacement Will Close Roads Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Parkway Board of Education Meetings – Wednesday, June 6, 2024 - Click
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Zuma 5 K The 2024 Mercer Health 5K Challenge season is ready to kick off with the chip timed 5K Run/Walk on Saturday June 15th at 9:00 at Zuma Park for the 32nd annual race. This year the Mercer Health 5K Challenge is celebrating it’s 20th year. To join in on the celebration, each race will be themed for runners to participate in. The Zuma Race theme is Hawaiian Luau. So, grab your grass skirts and leis for this fun event. This is a road race 5k with proceeds going to community improvements. This race will begin at the Franklin Township Fire House and proceed through scenic countryside and will finish inside the park. Online registration and race information can be found at www.mercerhealth5kchallenge.com . Pre-registration is $15.00, or runners may purchase the bundle package which includes all seven races for the price of six. Kids 14 and under race for free with a completed registration form. Registration starts at 7:30am with race at 9:00am. For more information contact Stacy Braun at 419-733- 8218 or email stacybraun@hotmail.com
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The Shanes Crossing Historical Society 2024 Scholarship recipient is
Tyler Rowan.
The Rockford Chamber of Commerce congratulates Francesca Steinbrunner
the
The Rockford Community Days Committee invites you
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Winans Coffee & Chocolate Announces Celina Location Maria Stein Winans Franchisee Slated to Open Celina Shop this Summer PIQUA, Ohio (May 13, 2024) — Winans Coffee & Chocolate has announced plans for its newest franchise location in Celina, Ohio later this summer. The beloved hometown chocolatier and coffee roaster will open the Celina shop in August at 208 South Main St. This new franchise shop will be operated by Nate and Katy Kirwen, also franchise owners of the Maria Stein Winans Coffee & Chocolate. Grand opening details forthcoming with special pop up events planned this summer! “Nate and Katy have been with Winans for more than five years and have become an important part of the Winans family,” says Wilson Reisier, CEO of Winans Coffee & Chocolate and fifth-generation owner. “Winans is a hometown chocolate shop and fits main street areas such asbdowntown Celina perfectly. We are looking forward to having a brand new shop in Celina before the summer ends!” “We’ve been looking for the perfect location for our second Winans franchise for a number of years now, and we couldn’t think of a better spot than the micropolitan community that is Celina, shares Nate Kirwen. “Winans is a truly special brand, and Celina’s locals and visitors alike deserve to experience our coffee shop with a chocolate heart firsthand.” Grand opening dates and festivities will be announced in the coming months. For more information visit winanschocolate.com.
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GOLF Outing Fundraiser in Celina The Celina Mercer Chamber of Commerce is hosting their annual fundraiser golf outing Friday, May 24th at the Celina Lynx. The golf outing is an annual event that couldn’t be possible without the generosity of the companies that participate, donate raffle prizes, hole sponsorship, and so much more. Golfers will have the opportunity to win a 2024 Jeep Compass with a Hole in One sponsored by Bud’s Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep & RAM. And one lucky golfer will have the opportunity to attempt a 50’ putt that could win him/her $5000 sponsored by Stammen Insurance. We appreciate the business support for this great event. The Celina Mercer County Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization that relies on its membership dues, sponsorships, and fundraising activities.
Rockford Chamber of Commerce Proclamation WHEREAS, we are here today to acknowledge the 21st Century Club as it celebrated it’s 100 Anniversary in November 2023; and
WHEREAS, this is the longest running club in Rockford, Ohio and perhaps in the county, given the longevity of the club they had to change their name in the year of 2000 from 20th Century Club to it’s present name; and
WHEREAS, nine women organized themselves as a club 100 years ago, with the club colors of green and gold, with the flower being chrysanthemum, with membership limited to 24 ladies; and
WHEREAS, the 21st Century Club was designed to promote better culture, intellectually, and socially for its members, as many community projects have been completed due to their involvement in part or did it on their own through the many years; and
WHEREAS, the tradition and the legacy that those nine women developed 100 years ago, still is the core of what the 21st Century Club is today; and
WHEREAS, on behalf of the entire Village and the Village Council, I want to express my sincere appreciation to 21st Century Club for all their contributions to Rockford Community and wish the club many more years of service to our community. PROCLAIMED this 21st day of May 2024.
_____________________________ ___________________________ Village of Rockford – Mayor Ron Searight Attest: Village Clerk Lisa Kuhn
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St. Paul’s Country Church Sunday Service
Sunday School
starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every
Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and
children’s activities plus snacks are included. On Wednesdays there is a
Bible Study of Romans at 10 AM. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that his office is investigating a serious injury crash that occurred yesterday, May 20, 2024. Mercer County Central Dispatch received a 9-1-1 call at 2:19 PM of a traffic crash on St Rte 29, east of Fleetfoot Rd in Jefferson Township. The investigation revealed that Wesley Greber (16) of Celina, OH was driving a 2016 black Ford Focus, traveling westbound on St Rte 29. Gurpreet Puaar (36) of Fresno, CA was traveling eastbound in a 2020 red Kenworth semi-tractor and trailer. For an unknown reason, Greber traveled left of center into the eastbound lane, striking Puaar. Puaar refused treatment at the scene. Greber was transported by Celina Squad 6 to Mercer Health ER for treatment. Benjamin Ly (14), of Celina, OH was a front seat passenger in Gerber’s car and was air lifted from the scene by Lutheran Air and transported to Dayton Children’s Hospital for treatment. He later died. Assisting at the scene were members of the Celina Fire Department, Celina EMS Squad 2 and Squad 6, Lutheran Air, Mercer County EMA, MCERV, and Ohio Motor Carrier Enforcement. The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office Crash Reconstruction Team was called to the scene. This crash remains under investigation at this time and will be forwarded to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review when completed.
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OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital Celebrates the Return of its Volunteer Program VAN WERT, Ohio – OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital is celebrating the return of its volunteer program after it was paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Volunteers are vital to the hospital by helping with various tasks which could include greeting patients, helping patients and visitors navigate the hospital, wheelchair assistance, and re-stocking supplies. "Volunteering gives people the opportunity to help make a difference in people's lives and is a great way to give back to our community," said Emily Lichtenberger from OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital's volunteer services. "We've seen that it's especially rewarding for our older volunteers because it provides a purpose, sense of fulfillment, and an opportunity to connect with others." Interested volunteers will go through training as part of an on-boarding process and can expect a time commitment of serving 2-4 hours a week. Van Wert hospital is currently looking to add to its team of volunteers. For more information or to sign up reach out to Emily Lichtenberger by e-mail at Emily.Lichtenberger@ohiohealth.com.
Rockford Carnegie Library Trustees to Meet The Rockford Carnegie Library will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 11, at 4 p.m. in the library's basement meeting room. The public is invited to attend. Please note there will not be any meetings in July or August, with the next meeting (after the June meeting) scheduled for Tuesday, September 10.
Rockford EMS donates to Log Cabin Restoration
It's EMS Week --- and our local EMS continues to
serve the community! When not handling medical issues they are
supporting community projects like the log cabin restoration ! Thank
you to the Rockford EMS for your very generous donation.
Rockford Carnegie Library's Summer Reading Program Sign-up It is time for the Rockford Carnegie Library's Summer Reading Program. This year's theme is Adventure Begins at Your Library. We aim to create an enjoyable and inclusive environment for children to engage with books, games, crafts, and foster a love of reading. Our goal is to inspire young readers to explore new worlds and let their imaginations soar. Each week, we will have a different adventure-themed focus, such as the great outdoors/camping, jungle/zoo, mystery/spy, and more. Just like previous summers the same program will run for a week so pick from the following: Tuesday's 10:30-11:30, 12:30-1:30, & 2-3 or Wednesday's 10:30-11:30 & 12:30-1:30. Pick a day/time and sign up now for the whole 6 weeks by calling or stopping in. Pre-registration is required in order to keep the class sizes small. Preschool (5 & under) and school age (6-12) will be in separate rooms. The kids will enjoy a story, craft, game, and snack. Please let us know of any allergies or dietary restrictions. Programs will start June 11 and run until July 24 with the exception of the week of July 4th. Your child can be a part of the summer reading program regardless of whether they are available to come to the day programs. For participants age 0-17 there is no maximum number of minutes or books that need to be read. We want you to have fun reading about what you enjoy and at your own pace this summer. We know getting kids to the library is half the battle. Visit the library between June 1 & July 31 and check out a book for an entry slip for cool prizes. (One slip per visit – not per checkout/book) Kid's Finale Party and Prize Giveaway is still being planned. Stay tuned for details. As for adults, every book you read or listen to from June 1 until July 31 enters you into the gift card drawing. Just turn in a slip with your name, the book title, and author. Slips are available at the library. For additional information please stop by the library or check us out on Facebook. The library is OPEN: M-TH 10-7, F 10-5:30, and S 10-2. Call us at 419-363-2630. READ, Have Fun and Stay Safe this Summer!
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Make plans to be in Rockford, OHIO for this spectacular
Memorial Day Presentation of a Military
Flyover
Click It or Ticket With the Memorial Day holiday this weekend, Sheriff Grey reminds motorists that area roadways will be more heavily traveled. Sheriff Grey reminds motorist to drive safely and to always wear your seatbelts. Our extra deputies will be assigned to specific areas to have an increase traffic visibility. Deputies will be targeting seatbelts usage, but will also be looking out for unsafe driving, drunk driving, and distracted driving. The purpose of the increase visibility is to reduce traffic crashes, and identify un-safe driving in Mercer County.
Memorial Weekend Patriotic Concert in the Park
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Memorial Day Services in Rockford
Parkway Board Meeting Updates by Sally Cox A Board work study session will be held after the June 5 meeting. A Board work study session will also be held on Thursday, June 6 at 6:00 p.m. in the community room.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Activities on Sunday and
Monday
(for Memorial Day) On Monday, May 27, 2024, MEMORIAL DAY the church’s Board of Christian Education will hold their annual Memorial Day Service at 8:30 AM at the flag pole. A home cooked breakfast will follow. Community is invited. Veterans are honored.
Sunday School
starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every
Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and
children’s activities plus snacks are included. On Wednesdays there is a
Bible Study of Romans at 10 AM. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Cargill Donates $30,000 to Mercer County Fairgrounds' Grand Event Center By Cara Muhlenkamp Celina, Ohio – May 17, 2024 –Mercer County Fairgrounds is pleased to announce a generous donation of $30,000 from Cargill towards the Grand Event Center project. This significant contribution will support ongoing efforts to develop a premier community venue that will serve as a hub for events, gatherings, and economic growth. Cara Muhlenkamp, Mercer County Fair Manager, expressed gratitude for Cargill's support, stating, "We are thrilled to receive this generous donation from Cargill, which will play a vital role in advancing the Grand Event Center project. With Phase 1 completed, this contribution propels us towards Phase 2, as we continue to raise sponsorship dollars to realize our vision for this community space." The Grand Event Center, a cornerstone project for Mercer County, will provide a versatile space for entertainment, connections, and enriching the environment of the local community. For more information about the Grand Event Center + Market Hall project or to learn about opportunities for involvement and support, please contact the Mercer County Fairgrounds at 419-586-3239 or visit MCGrandEventCenter.com
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Possible Tornados Hit Area AGAIN!
Damage was mainly noted to the area of State Route 219 west of the village of Coldwater. This area extends from Township Line Road to Wabash Road with the majority of the damage in the Burrville, St. Peter, and Wabash Roads. The damage did extend north and south of this area. There are several barns and buildings with significant damage as well as a few residences with damage.
Another area with damage is the Guadalupe Road area near the Mercer/Auglaize County Line. There are a few barns and a residence with damage in this area.
The Mercer County Emergency Management Office has been in contact with State partners at Ohio EMA throughout this event. Our office is completing initial damage assessments for Mercer County to be submitted to the State.
The Red Cross will have representatives in the County today assessing damage and providing assistance as needed.
As of 1055 hrs 5/8/24 Midwest Electric was experiencing a power outage affecting approximately 225 members. The Midwest Electric spokesperson advised residents to view their Facebook site for updates as to when power will be restored.
The staff of the Mercer County EMA would like to extend recognition to those first responders who assisted the Citizen’s of Mercer County.
By Mercer County
Emergency Management
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Coldwater
Creek Road to Close for Bridge Replacement Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Chad Willrath, Mercer County EMA Director, Confirms Tornado on May 4, 2024 Chad Willrath provided the link to the National Weather Service report on the Mercer County Tornado which happened on 5/4/24. https://www.weather.gov/iln/20240504_rockford According to Chad, he reported that “there was no damage with this tornado. It was seen in a field in northern Mercer County. It was spotted by a trained weather spotter and was reported. A local resident also sent a video of the tornado to the National Weather Service. This was not seen by currently available radar and there were no watches or warnings with this thunderstorm.” said Chad Willrath.
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Mercer County Emergency Management Specialist Releases
Info on March 14, 2024 Tornado Designation “SBA’s mission-driven team stands ready to help Ohio small businesses and residents impacted by this disaster in every way possible under President Biden’s disaster declaration for certain affected areas,” said SBA Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman. “We’re committed to providing federal disaster loans swiftly and efficiently, with a customer-centric approach to help businesses and communities recover and rebuild.”
Please direct all questions to Courtney Smith,
Lead Public Affairs Specialist for Ohio declaration. Email: Courtney.smith@sba.gov ,
ph. (571) 564-0230.
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Phil's One Stop Funds Three Honor Flights In A Row
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Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable to Hear Joe Bellas in May Joe is a very good speaker, and the group has enjoyed his presentations often over the past decade. His chosen topic for this month, Missionary Ridge, is a topic that the group has not visited for a very long time (if ever). Feel free to extend an invitation to your friends or family who might enjoy a Civil War expert at his finest. Joe always impresses! Plan now to attend on Thursday, May 23, 2024 at The Richardson Bretz Building in downtown Celina at 7:15 PM.
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Josiah Neff as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Boys Track and Field. Josiah is the son of Ben and Michelle Neff. |
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Madison Louth as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Softball. Madison is the son of Ryan and Kristine Louth.
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Trent Rollins as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Baseball. Trent is the son of Jason and Deb Rollins.
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Mercer County PERI Chapter #13 to meet on May 14, 2024 Guest speaker will be Bonnie Norris, Benefits Representative, from the Association Members Benefits Advisors(AMBA). Ms. Norris will review the relationship between PERI and AMBA and how its partnership has progressed. Her goal will be to help members to understand PERI benefits, recent up-to-date changes, lastest legislative issues, and ways for PERI members to save money. Members who have not yet paid their annual dues of $10.00 are encouraged to do so at the meeting. Sharon Heitbrink, Secretary
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St John Lutheran Hopewell Church Women Complete and Donate Quilts
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Bring Your Mom to St. Paul’s Country Church on
Sunday
Sunday School
starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every
Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and
children’s activities plus snacks are included. On Wednesdays at 10 AM
is a Bible Study on Romans. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Come to the Rockford Alumni
DITCH MAINTENANCE SPRAYING BEGINS Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart is announcing that crews are tentatively scheduled to begin the 2024 herbicidal spray application of various open drainage ditches located in Mercer County. Only those ditches that are on the county maintenance program maintained by the Mercer County Engineer’s Office will be sprayed. Right of Way Management, St. Joseph, IN has been awarded the contract this year to apply one application of the E.P.A. approved herbicide, to suppress and control undesirable brush and noxious weeds within the channel and maintenance berm. Weather permitting, the tentatively scheduled completion date for this year’s herbicidal spray application is May 31, 2024. Any landowner having questions or concerns regarding the herbicide application, should contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office, 419‑586‑7759.
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PARKWAY'S SCHAFFNER EARNS COLLEGE HALL OF FAME HONOR Written and Shared By Wade Marbaugh
BARBOURVILLE, KY-Willshire native and Parkway head baseball coach Neil
Schaffner was inducted into the Union College Sports Hall of Fame on
Saturday, April 20, 2024 in Barbourville, Ky. Inducted with four other
former Bulldog athletes, Schaffner received the prestigious honor for
his exploits as a baseball player and team leader during three seasons
at the college.
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Parkway May 2024 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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Author Visit / Book signing at Rockford's Spring Fling on May 4th
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Mrs. Pam Sinning Shares Hike on Appalachian Trail Pictured left to right: Janet Mohr, Robin Kill, Pam Sinning, Deb Hardeman, Pamela Beamer
Bridge Replacement on Monroe Road Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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St. Paul’s Country Church on Sunday, May 5, 2024
Sunday School
starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every
Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and
children’s activities plus snacks are included. The Chosen is at 8:45 on
Wednesdays with Bible Study following at 10 AM. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Rockford Carnegie Library Activities in May and for Spring Fling The library will host a Mother's Day craft for kids on May 4, during Rockford's Spring Fling, from 1-5pm. There will also be outdoor games. Book Club: May 6, at 2pm & 6pm discussing The Life She Was Given by Ellen Marie Wiseman. Preschool Play Group: Tuesday, 5/7 & Wednesday, 5/8 10-11am at the library. Last Play Group - Tuesday, 5/14 & Wednesday, 5/15, 10-? Play/Picnic at Shanes Park (weather permitting/otherwise at the library). Please pack a sack lunch for a picnic after we play. The library will provide desserts! Homeschool Group: Wednesday, 5/8 10-11:30am at the library. Last Homeschool Group - Wednesday, 5/15 10-? Play/Picnic at Shanes Park (weather permitting/otherwise at the library). Please pack a sack lunch for a picnic after we play. The library will provide desserts! It's hard to believe the kids will be out of school in less than a month! Summer Reading Programs will begin June 11 & 12 (to avoid interfering with Rockford VBS). More information to come. Sign up will start May 11.
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Roadside Herbicide - To spray or not to spray
Roadside herbicide application for the suppression of undesirable
vegetation and environmental enhancement, through the use of
Environmental Protection Agency approved herbicides, will be performed
by licensed personnel along all county roads in Mercer County and on
township roads in Jefferson Township, starting May 8, 2024 extending
thru May 31, 2024, according to the Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart.
The Van Wert Civic Theatre Revs Up for Hands on a Hardbody The Van Wert Civic Theatre is proud to present its latest production, the inspiring musical Hands on a Hardbody. This exciting show promises to be a powerful exploration of dreams, sacrifices, and the lengths we go to for a shot at the American dream. The experience begins even before the curtain rises. Van Wert Civic Theatre has transformed the theatre into a full-fledged car dealership, complete with balloons and streamers. As you enter, you’ll be transported to the heart of the small Texas town where the story unfolds. This immersive environment sets the stage for the emotional rollercoaster that awaits. The audience becomes an invisible eleventh participant, witnessing the desperation, camaraderie, and unexpected bonds that form under the relentless Texas sun. Inspired by a true story, it features a contest where ten determined contestants vie for the ultimate prize: a brand-new truck. The only catch? They have to keep their hands on it for as long as possible. As days turn into nights and fatigue sets in, the competition reveals the hopes, dreams, and struggles of each character. This show features a talented local cast, including John Shuffle, Adam Ries, Marcus Freewalt, Taylor Hesseling, Nick Long, Doug Grooms, Dale Terry, Jerry Zimmerman, Amanda Block,Amy Boley, Kim Warnecke, Nancy Shuffle, Hannah Davis, Stacy Rife, Chad Kraner, Josh England, Ashley Roberts, Courtney Wendel, Terry Plas, and Roger Rex. The production is a collaboration under the direction of Chad Kraner, with musical direction by Dee Fisher, choreography by Kim Pollock, and stage managing by Ashley Roberts. Lighting and sound are handled by MaryAnn Falk, Burdette Bolenbaugh, and Elliott Mueller on drums, and Eric Falk on bass guitar. Don’t miss this chance to witness the resilience of the human spirit all wrapped up in a powerful musical performance. Show dates are May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 at 8 p.m., with matinee performances at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 5 and 12. Purchase tickets by visiting vwct.org or calling 419-238-9689. So, get ready to step into the car lot, become part of the contest, and experience the emotional power of “Hands on a Hardbody.”
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Mercer County Youth to Youth Students Recognized We are so incredibly proud of our Mercer County Youth to Youth students this year! Monday night, April 29, 2024 we honored the youth for their volunteer and leadership service! Since last year at this time, we had 19 Y2Y students earn volunteer hours! They completed hours during a range of activities including cleaning up the drive-in, leading the DARE kids day games at the fair, as well as volunteering at a food drive in Lima, teaching at Celina’s 3-6 grade health fair, and leading our two Retreats! Many of the kids couldn’t make it to our recognition day but we are so thankful for each one of them! The youth had a total of 494.1 volunteer hours!
Our top volunteers were: 1st: Bella Taft 47.1 hours 2nd: Tiffany Taft 36.5 hours 3rd: Jose Martinez 35 hours (not present)
Congratulations students! Thanks for your dedication and leadership!
Our last regular meeting of the school year will be Monday, May 13 from 6-8 pm at the Clubhouse, 221 S Buckeye Street, Celina. We will be playing outdoor games (weather permitting) and eating a lot of yummy food! We will also welcome any new attendees! 6th grade students will be invited this day along with our 7-12 grade students!
Mercer County Youth to Youth group consists of youth coming together to rise above the effects of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs and peer pressure, bullying and suicide.
Picture 2: Top volunteer hours - 1st: Bella Taft 47.1 hours, 2nd:
Tiffany Taft 36.5 hours, 3rd: Jose Martinez 35 hours (not present)
Spring Fling Events in Rockford
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The MED Foundation of Mercer Health awards scholarships to 19 local high school seniors The Medical, Educational and Development (MED) Foundation of Mercer Health recently awarded a total of $20,000 to local high school students furthering their education in the medical field after graduation. Scholarships were awarded to students from each of the six high schools in Mercer County and recipients were selected based on their academic performance, extracurricular activities, volunteerism and plans for higher education. “We are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2024 MED Foundation Scholarships and to highlight each of their educational journeys,” Deb Hemmelgarn, MED Foundation and Volunteer Services Director stated. “We are proud to support the goals of these aspiring students in our community who aim to contribute to the future of health care.” MED Foundation scholarship recipients for 2024 include: Celina · Savannah Jacobs - Nursing, Wright State, Ashland University, or University of Findlay · Caitlyn Nuding - Nursing, Wright State Lake Campus
Coldwater · Braxton Howell - Biology/Pre-Med, Indiana University · Riley Kremer - Nursing/Nurse Anesthetist, University of Dayton · Emma May - Health Sciences/Physical Therapy, University of Toledo · Abigail Schwieterman - Nursing, University of Toledo · Olivia Tobe - Health Sciences/Pre-Med, University of Toledo
Ft. Recovery · Megan Evers - Radiographic Imaging, Rhodes State College · Trevor Heitkamp - Biochemistry/Doctorate or Masters, Roberts Wesleyan University · Allison Knapke - Nursing/Nurse Practitioner, The Ohio State University
Marion Local · Alyssa Zizelman - Neuroscience/Pre-Med, Wright State University Parkway · Meg Henkle - Nursing, Davis & Elkins College · Sarah Sheppard - Physical Therapist Assistant, Rhodes State College St. Henry · Lydia Werling - Exercise Science/Physical Therapist, University of Tennessee · Rileigh Baumer - Physical Therapy Assistant, The University of St. Francis · Jalynn Everman - Nursing, The Ohio State University · Allyson Heath - Exercise Science/Occupational Therapy, The Ohio State University · Riley Lefeld - Nursing, University of Toledo · Jaiden Stammen - Neuroscience/Psychiatrist, The Ohio State University The MED Foundation Scholarship Program is funded by the annual Esmonde/Homan Golf Outing and Golf Ball Drop. Due to the success of the golf outing in recent years, the MED Foundation has been able to provide additional scholarships to even more local students. Since 1992, 347 scholarships have been awarded totaling $366,450.00. This year’s golf outing is scheduled for Friday, June 14, 2024 at the Mercer County Elks. For more information about the MED Foundation of Mercer Health visit https://mercer-health.com/med-foundation or call 419-678-5679.
(Not pictured are Caitlyn Nuding and Meg Henkle.)
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Thank you - The Peoples Bank Co. - for your generous donation to the Log
Cabin Restoration Project at Shanes Park. Your support for this
community project is greatly appreciated.
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Mary Beougher - Rockford Council - presents Mr. Hughes and the Parkway SMILE students a donation for helping out with cleaning services at the Rockford Community building at Shanes Park. Thank you ! We appreciate this partnership with Parkway School. |
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Civil
War Round Table to Meet Civil War Roundtable Newsletter plans to meet with Ike Coate as the speaker on Thursday evening April 25, 2024. The meeting will be called to order at 7:15 PM. Ike's topic will be a study of "Command Issues of the American Civil War". That's a topic about as wide as the War itself. Think about how you would have handled President Lincoln's role. How long would you have tolerated General McClellen? How would you have kick-started reluctant generals hundreds of miles away? Did the Union delay too long before bringing colored troops into the ranks? How close did the US come to inciting war with Great Britain?
St. Paul’s Country Church on Sunday
Sunday School
starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every
Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and
children’s activities plus snacks are included. The Chosen is at 8:45 on
Wednesdays with Bible Study following at 10 AM. Women’s Fellowship meets
monthly, and they are busy planning the Celebration of Family luncheon
on Sunday, May 5, 2024 after church services. Please join us. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is invited to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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21st Century Club Plans 100th Birthday Celebration The Twenty First Century Club met on April 23, 2024 at the lovely home of Susan Coburn of Rockford for a regular meeting. President Karla Butler called the meeting to order and welcomed everyone with things that happened on this date 100 years ago in history. Roll-Call by Secretary Cindy Canary was completed with members answering whether they intended to stay in club for 2024-2025 and their favorite birthday meal, if cost was not a factor. There were lots of exotic answers. The treasurer’s report was given by Valerie Fritzinger.
Under old
business, the president said invitations were mailed with 11 past
members, so far, planning to join us for the 100th May 28th
Birthday Party. The details were discussed and an evening tea ~ with
delectable mini sandwiches, scones, tea cakes and teas ~ is planned. The
members are preparing the items. It’s going to be a fun evening of
catching-up with each other and celebrating The 21st Century
Club. Valerie Fritzinger then presented her program on her birth year of 1974. Val focused in on the block buster movies of 1974, some of which she has seen in her lifetime. Older members of the club were delighted to hear that these movies set records at the box office and won awards: Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie; The Longest Yard starring Burt Reynolds; The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams; Airport; Godfather Part 2; Young Frankenstein comedy and the top movie of 1974 comedy Blazing Saddles which netted $119 million. Member Ann Gage then delved into 1946 with her collection of family artifacts and history. She began with a Glenn Miller record of dancing music, and the popular dances of the 40’s. She continued her birth year as she sang a scat song, just like Ella Fitzgerald. “Take me out to the Ballgame” with the counting improvisation, was a favorite of Ann’s and her dad. She has a recording of him singing. People of the 1940’s were still recovering from the Depression and then WW2. Ann displayed the radio that her mom carried to work as a nurse at Mersman’s Factory – she listened to the WW2 news on her breaks. Others were just trying to forget their troubles by enjoying movies, comedy, records and books. Family photos of the time revealed fashions for men and women that were tailored with a wartime look of boxed shoulder pads and crisp skirts, pants and jackets. Ann’s mother was an excellent seamstress and sewed all of their clothing, keeping up with the changes in fashion from year to year. Ann displayed a mom-knitted toddler snowsuit and little girls’ aprons popular at the time. Gardening and canning were important to feed the family. And people wrote letters to each other, Ann remembered with nostalgia. Hostess Toni Fisher served sample chicken and cranberry finger sandwiches and sausage pinwheels, made by Ann Gage, for refreshments. There was also a cherry topped angel food cake dessert prepared and served by hostess Susan Coburn. The next meeting will be our 100th birthday celebration on Tuesday, May 28, 2024. President Karla Butler will run the party with Sheila Baltzell-Linn as emcee. Contact Karla Butler, if you’d like to join us for a meeting (419-203-2489). |
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Annual Senior DARE Scholarship Luncheon Held The Annual Senior DARE Scholarship Luncheon was held at the Mercer County Elks Tuesday, April 16, 2024 to honor students who have remained true to their fifth grade DARE pledge, which is to remain drug, tobacco, and alcohol free. Approximately seventy students, school staff, and guests attended the luncheon. Thirty-seven seniors applied for the ten five hundred dollar DARE scholarships. The applicants were required to write about how DARE has impacted their life and how they will use these skills to contribute to society. Applicants also had to document academic achievements and extracurricular activities that reflect the spirit and goals of DARE and provide two letters of recommendation. The ten scholarship winners were: David Kremer (Marion Local), Cole Etzler (Coldwater), Keaton Fishbaugh (Celina), Ally Heath (St. Henry), Sarah Sheppard (Parkway), Alex Evers (Ft. Recovery), Kameryn Cline (Celina), Caleb Wendel (St. Henry), Brianna Schmidt (Marion Local), and Justin Gruss (Coldwater). Commendations were presented to the winners from State Representative Angela King, State Senator Matt Huffman, as well as the Mercer County DARE Boosters. Commendation from Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor John Husted will be sent to each winner as well. A special thanks goes out to Wright State University Lake Campus’s Western Ohio Educational Foundation for yearly matching scholarships for those students who attend the Lake Campus Other seniors who applied for scholarships and attended the luncheon were: Celina: Carver Harris, Paige Veit, Isabella Mull, Maddicyn Brumbaugh, Luke Spencer, Maxwell Baumstark, Hannah Koester, Gracie Hinton, Kenzie Miracle, Caitlyn Nuding, Brock Walley, and Kayliann Howell; Coldwater: Mya Wehrkamp, Hailey Burrows, Emily Brunswick, Braxton Howell, Riley Kremer, Grace Backs, and Madison Wendel; Fort Recovery: Mara Pearson, Tiffany Taft; Marion Local: Lauren Kuck, John Kramer; Parkway: Meg Henkle, Madison Louth; St. Henry: Jaiden Stammen. Not present was Tabitha Berkenstock, Coldwater. All non-scholarship winners each received a 10-dollar restaurant gift card. Seniors who did not apply for the scholarship but remained true to their DARE promise were also honored. They were Alex Dues, Matthew Romer, Megan Evers, Joscelyn LeFevre, Olivia Smith, Ellie Will, and Cole Shoemaker. Guests attending in honor of the seniors were principal Renee Kramer and guidance counselor Ethan Knopp – Celina HS; guidance counselor Natalie Kanney and principal Jason Hemmelgarn - Coldwater HS; SADD advisor Lindsey Reinhard principal Ryan Steinbrunner, and guidance counselor Amy Kaiser - Ft. Recovery HS; guidance counselor Jenny Dippold and principal Tim Goodwin – Marion Local HS; principal Brian Fortkamp– Parkway HS; guidance counselor Julie Overman, principal Eric Rosenbeck, and SADD advisor Mindy Siefring - St. Henry HS; Honored Guests: Coldwater Police Chief Kevin Wynk, Rockford Mayor Ron Searight and Mercer County Sheriff Department’s Sergeant Don Bird; Guest Speaker Chief Deputy Doug Timmerman; current DARE Booster members Jerry Kanney (president), DARE Officer Deputy Scott Geis, Laura Sanford, Mike Eyink, Casey Nuttle, Sherry Reineke, and Joyce Howell. Those in attendance were encouraged by DARE President Jerry Kanney’s story about Alex Sheen who created a social movement and nonprofit dedicated to the betterment of humanity through promises made and kept. This movement is called, “Because I said I would.” Jerry encouraged the youth to stick with promises they make, even when it gets difficult. The guest speaker, Mercer County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy of Enforcement Doug Timmerman, shared an encouraging message about the importance of family, sticking to values of integrity, honesty, working hard and having concern for their fellow man. He challenged all in attendance to stand strong in their ethics and morals even when it is hard and to do one act of kindness a day for someone. Thank you to the Mercer County Elks for the donation of the meeting area and to the men who served the luncheon.
The Mercer County D.A.R.E. Boosters would also
like to thank all merchants, individuals, and others who continually
support this program through their donations and time.
The ten scholarship winners were: Front: David Kremer (Marion Local), Cole Etzler (Coldwater), Keaton Fishbaugh (Celina), Ally Heath (St. Henry), Sarah Sheppard (Parkway); Back: Alex Evers (Ft. Recovery), Kameryn Cline (Celina), Caleb Wendel (St. Henry), Brianna Schmidt (Marion Local), and Justin Gruss (Coldwater).
All the students who were honored at the DARE Senior Scholarship Luncheon on April 16, 2024.
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Rockford Fraternal Order of Eagles Share in Vision to Restore the
Anthony Shane Double Log House in Shanes Park
The Rockford Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 1292,
on Thursday, April 4, 2024, donated $2500 to Shanes Crossing Historical
Society in Rockford, OH. Pictured (l to r) are Alex Shaffer,
president of Rockford Eagles Aerie 1292 as he presents the check to
Shanes Crossing Historical president Mike Schumm. The money is to be
used for the upcoming log cabin restoration project. In the past year,
the Eagles membership has given back to the community through donations
to many worthy community projects - helping in countless ways. Mike
Schumm thanked all Eagles members for this generous donation. The find was so tremendous, that the Shanes Crossing Historical Society immediately set in motion plans to acquire the house and resettle it in Shanes Park in Rockford. John King arranged for the transferal of the house in 1996 after the crops came off. Rockford historical society volunteers Bill Now, Bob Beerbower, and Norm Van Tilburg, with the help of some knowledgeable and skilled craftsmen, carefully marked and dismantled the house and moved it to Shanes Park. It took them 5 years to fully restore the building including the stone fireplace and stairs to the bedroom loft. What a project! Upkeep work since has been done by volunteer Steve Thompson. A special dedication ceremony on September 2001 honored Anthony Chen (Shane), founder, as well as the dedicated workers and all of the people who donated money for the restoration project. The log cabin has been a special source of tourism for Rockford during all festivals and events in the park since 2001. Now in 2024, 23 years later, the cabin is deteriorating due to the elements, and it needs restoration work. “It is a one of a kind piece of history, and once it is gone, it can never be returned,” declared Schumm.”How many villages can claim to have the actual log cabin of their founding architect?” According to Mike Schumm, the restoration specialist they have called in to do the work, predicts $45,000 to $50,000 worth of repairs. Volunteers will help with some of this, saving some money. Thank you to the good people of Rockford! The cabin needs: a new roof; re-chinking of the space between the logs; log repairs; other repairs and a complete sealing process of the building. What the Shanes Crossing Historical Society is asking of the community is money to fund this project, a worthwhile endeavor. Anthony Chen Shane, our founder, actually built and lived in the double log cabin, a pretty prestigious home for the 1820’s. Please consider a donation, no matter how big or small, and send it to:
Leota Braun Foundation Mike Schumm can be reached at 419-305-4664, talk or text, for more information.
Below: Scrapbook documentation by Norm Van Tilburg
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OHSAA Celebration of Officiating to Honor 70 Officials - Ryan Thompson to be Honored Annual banquet will enshrine new class of hall of fame inductees, award officials of the year in each sport and recognize officials with 50 years of service COLUMBUS, Ohio – Fifteen individuals will be enshrined in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Officials Hall of Fame and 21 individuals will be honored as the OHSAA Official of the Year in their respective sport during the OHSAA’s annual Celebration of Officiating banquet this summer. Additionally, the OHSAA will recognize 34 individuals who have dedicated 50 years of service as state-certified officials in Ohio. The banquet is set for June 22 at the Hilton Polaris in Columbus. The 15 Hall of Fame inductees are being honored for outstanding officiating careers and significant contributions to interscholastic officiating in Ohio. More information on the OHSAA Officials Hall of Fame is posted at: http://www.ohsaa.org/Officiating/HOF.
The officials of the year are selected through a process that includes OHSAA staff, OHSAA Directors of Officiating Development and local officials associations. “Each of these individuals has dedicated themselves to the service of officiating and set the standard for excellence within their sports,” said Beau Rugg, OHSAA Director of Officiating and a member himself of the OHSAA Officials Hall of Fame. “We appreciate the commitment of all of our officials and congratulate the hall of fame inductees on their distinguished careers.” Included in 2023-24 Officials of the Year is: Baseball: Ryan Thompson, Rockford
Snow & Ice statistics for winter season 2023-2024 by Jim Wiechart, Mercer County Engineer
Mercer County, 385.7 miles of roads 13 snow plows average 29-30 miles per route (one way) 21 days of snow & ice control in winter of 2023-2024 Total miles driven = 24,137 Salt used – 735.25 tons = $56,896.57 Grit used – 735.25 tons = $7,573.08 Total material costs during the winter season = $64,469.65
Total regular labor hours on snow & ice = 431 hours Overtime hours = 712 hours Total costs for snow & ice during the season = $177,581.99 (Equip., labor, & material) Average cost for snow & ice control per mile of roadway: 2018-2019 season = $758.47/mile 2019-2020 season = $759.97/mile 2020-2021 season = $998.72/mile 2021-2022 season = $559.94/mile 2022-2023 season = $468.48/mile 2023-2024 season = $460.41/mile
Mendon Union Alumni Banquet Planned
Invitations will be sent out on April 20th for the 128th Annual Mendon-Union H.S. Alumni Banquet to be held Saturday June 1st, 2024 at the Celina American Legion Post 210 starting at 5:00 p.m. The 50 year class of 1974 will be this year's banquet honoree's, and the 45 year class of 1979 will also be recognized. Banquet emcee will be Jon Shindollar, Class of 1971. If you didn't attend last year's banquet, but would like an invitation to this year's banquet, contact Jim Shaffer at 419-795-5511, or Marge Trisel at 419-795-4007. Other events scheduled for M-U Alumni Weekend June 1-2. Mendon Fire Dept will be having their Pancake, Sausage, Biscuits & Gravy breakfast Saturday morning June 1 from 7:00 a.m. to noon. Collector car, motorcycle, and truck cruise-in Sat. morning downtown parking lot and adjoing streets from 8:30 a.m. to noon. On Sunday June 2, we invite you to worship at either of the two churches in town starting at 10:00 a.m. The Alumni B*B*Q Chicken Dinners, catered by Rockford Carry Out, will be handed out starting at 11:30 until 12:30 at the Community Church Drive thru. Pre sale Chicken B*B*Q tickets will go on sale starting May 1st, at the Mendon Library. Cost is $10. each, and includes a ½ chicken, baked beans, roll & butter. The Mendon Community Church ladies (Willing Helpers) will be selling homemade pieces of pie during the B*B*Q Chicken pickup. Wrapping up the Alumni Weekend, Buckeye Blend, a barbershop quartet from Columbus who have been performing at events throughout Ohio for the past 20 years, will be at the Mendon First Church of God Sunday evening June 2, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. This is a free event, you don't need to be an M-U Alumni to attend, it is open to the public. Sponsored by the M-U Alumni Association. Buckeye Blend mixes comedy with their great blend of voices singing an array of Ohio State football fight songs. To show your pride for the buckeyes, please wear your favorite Ohio State apparel. It will be a show you won't want to miss!
Central Insurance Appoints New General Counsel Van Wert, OHIO, April 9, 2024 – Central Insurance recently announced Jordan Martell as the new General Counsel for both Central Mutual and All America companies, effective March 11. “Jordan possesses the qualities and qualifications that align with Central's vision and values. His understanding of the legal landscape will be invaluable to our organization, further strengthening our commitment to excellence and innovation,” said Evan Purmort, CEO and president. Martell comes to Central from Pacific Life, where he served as vice president and associate general counsel. His knowledge and expertise span many areas, including cybersecurity, emerging technology, intellectual property, reinsurance, and corporate risk insurance. The Central Mutual Insurance Company was founded in Van Wert, Ohio, in 1876 and has since evolved into Central Insurance, a property and casualty insurance carrier providing premium coverage for hundreds of thousands of individuals and businesses across the country. Central Insurance remains based in Van Wert and operates regional offices in Boston, Atlanta, and Dallas, with satellite offices in Columbus and Salt Lake City. Central Insurance has combined assets of more than $2 billion. Central Insurance’s A.M. Best rating is A (Excellent). For more information, please visit centralinsurance.com.
OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital Launches Electronic ICU and Stroke Network, Adding Additional Layers for Safety, Expertise, and Proactive Care VAN WERT, Ohio – OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital is now a part of the OhioHealth Stroke Network and Electronic Intensive Care Unit (eICU), adding additional layers for safety, expertise, and proactive care. The Stroke Network uses advanced virtual health technology to connect the Van Wert Hospital emergency team with OhioHealth stroke specialists across the hospital system. This partnership is advantageous for patients who need more intensive medical care. If necessary, they can be transferred to a higher level of care at a comprehensive or primary Stroke center. This collaboration ensures that communities throughout Ohio have direct and full access to advanced technology and critical care therapies. Electronic ICU is a secondary layer of support for critical care patients which offers remote physician and nursing expertise. The addition of the eICU supplements the current team on the floor and the role of hospitalist and nurse practitioner will not change with this addition. Physicians who specialize in caring for critically ill patients work in a control center instead of patients' rooms. They coordinate with the physicians and nurses on the floor. The video is a live feed with no recorded information. The eICU allows for constant observation of a patient's status, using artificial intelligence, video, audio, and vital sign monitors and can pick up on small changes. When that happens, the eICU alerts physicians and nurses on the ICU floor to take corrective action right away. "This technology provides an extra layer of safety for our patients by adding the ability for our nurses and physicians to consult with an intensivist in central Ohio," said Joy Bischoff, president of OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital. "OhioHealth has used this technology for years to support our care teams, and to enhance safety for our patients." "Electronic ICU acts as a secondary layer of support, harnessing the clinicians' expertise and technology to help improve critical care patient outcomes across the system," said Evi Zhang, eICU administrative nurse manager. "This technology does not replace any onsite physician or nurse," said Kristy Mueller, administrative nurse manager at Van Wert Hospital. "It provides more expertise to the team." The eICU system uses microphones, video cameras, alarms, and other monitoring tools to observe the patient and send information to the control center. To preserve privacy for the patient and the family, the care team ensures they are aware when the camera will be in use and the equipment has no recording capabilities.
Spring planting & open ditch maintenance The Mercer County Commissioners and the Mercer County Engineer would like to remind those who plant and till the fields around the county this spring to remember to avoid planting in the roadway right-of-way. The Engineer and the Commissioner’s Office have maps that identify the varied widths of the road right-of-way throughout the county. More specifically, sight problems limiting the ability of the traveling public to see, can be particularly hazardous.
VAN WERT, Ohio – OhioHealth announced today it has donated $6,000 to Historic Main Street Van Wert to provide the final funding needed to bring the National Bank Clock project to completion. It's a significant part of a major revitalization project to transform downtown Van Wert. Located on the corner of Main and Washington Streets, the clock is an iconic piece of local history. In 2023, Main Street Van Wert set out to raise $60,000 to fund the clock restoration and now, OhioHealth has helped the non-profit meet that goal. "I am honored to announce our enthusiastic support and funding for the renovations of the historic clock, symbolizing our commitment to preserving Van Wert's rich heritage," said Joy Bischoff, president of OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital. "This collaboration between OhioHealth and the Van Wert community exemplifies our dedication to both preserving the past and building for the future." OhioHealth acquired Van Wert Hospital in March of 2023, one year ago, with the goal of becoming integrated into the community. "We appreciate OhioHealth for closing the gap on the fundraising efforts. We got through the finish line, and we couldn't be more excited," said Mitch Price, director of Main Street Van Wert. The clock was manufactured by the OB McClintock Clock Company out of Minneapolis, Minnesota which operated from 1917 – 1949. The clock has a detailed design which includes stained glass dials and copper cladding for the body of the clock. It will serve as a centerpiece with more than 50 buildings slated to be renovated in historic downtown Van Wert which include restaurants, shops, apartments, and offices. In total, the entire project has an estimated price tag of $100 million.
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Mercer County - Celina Chamber Welcomes Brazuca USA
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46th Honor Flight From Fort Wayne
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St. Paul’s Country Church on Sunday
Sunday School
starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every
Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and
children’s activities plus snacks are included. The Chosen is at 8:45 on
Wednesdays with Bible Study following at 10 AM (Book of John). Women’s
Fellowship meets monthly. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Road Closures (early-mid April 2024) The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is issuing a reminder to all drivers, that during the construction season and also at other times throughout the year, there are various temporary road closures in the county to allow our crews to do the repair/maintenance work required to keep our roads in good driving condition. These roads may be closed intermittently on our normal work days (Monday thru Thursday 7:30 am-4:00 pm) as conditions and work requirements fashion. The only reason a driver should bypass a “Road Closed” sign is to access a local address in the “closed” road area. Through travel should always detour away from the road closure. If local access is necessary and you must access the “closed” road, please use caution and drive slowly to keep yourself and our workers safe. Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759. |
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Visit St. Paul’s Country Church on Sunday Sunday School starts at 9:00 a.m. for all ages. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible-based lessons and children’s activities plus snacks are included. The Chosen is at 8:45 on Wednesdays with Bible Study following at 10 AM (Book of John). Women’s Fellowship meets monthly. Join us!
We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
Shanes Crossing Historical Society to meet
Monday April 15th
at 7 P.M, there will be a meeting of the Shanes Crossing Historical
Society at the Rockford Village Administration Building. Harrison
(Harry) Frech will do a power-point presentation on Native Americans in
the Parkway Area, the tribespeople who hunted, traded, planted and
settled along the St. Marys River between Mendon and Willshire.
Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable to Meet Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable announces Ike Coate, who is the group’s immediate past president, and now serving as treasurer, as the guest speaker for the evening. He is their most experienced speaker, accepting the role just about once every year. The topic of Ike's Thursday, April 25, 2024 talk will be "Command Issues of the American Civil War". President Lincoln was the Commander-In-Chief, and as such, was tasked with many of the most vexing issues which had no easy solutions. Without any guidelines or precedents, Lincoln fulfilled his duties in a skillful manner. Ike will explain everything. Come on out and join the Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable on Thursday evening April 25 for a well-thought-out program looking at the confounding issues that piled up on the President's plate. See you at the Richardson Bretz Building in Celina. The meeting will be called to order at 7:15 PM. Public is invited.
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Second fatal traffic crash of 2024 Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that his office is investigating Mercer County's second fatal traffic crash of 2024. Grey advised that Mercer County Central Dispatch received a call at 9:57 PM last evening, April 6, of a crash that occurred in the area of 3416 Rockford West Rd in Dublin Township. The investigation revealed that a 2019 black Polaris Turbo UTV driven by 25 year old Dylan R Bigelow of Rockford, Ohio was travelling eastbound on Rockford West Rd when he went off the south side of the roadway and overcorrected, causing him to lose control and travel to the north side of Rockford West Rd. Bigelow then hit the ditch, causing him to be ejected and the UTV to flip several times, coming to rest in the field north of Rockford West Rd. Mr. Bigelow was transported from the scene by Rockford Squad 4 to Van Wert Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The Mercer County Sheriff's Office was assisted at the scene by Rockford EMS and the Rockford Fire Department. by Jeff Grey, Mercer County Sheriff
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Mercer DD to Host Autism Resource Fair CELINA, Ohio —Mercer County Board of Developmental Disabilities (Mercer DD) will be hosting an Autism Resource Fair on Monday, April 29th from 3:00-6:00pm at the Mercer DD Gymnasium. The Autism Resource Fair will be held in conjunction with Autism Acceptance Awareness Month, which is celebrated during the month of April. “We are very excited to host an Autism Resource Fair,” stated Shawn Thieman, Superintendent of Mercer DD. “Through collaboration with local partners, we are pleased to offer a variety of supports and organizations that are available to those with Autism or autism spectrum disorder (ASD),” he continued. An open house style event will take place with vendors, ranging from the medical field to equestrian therapy. The public is welcomed to come and meet, talk with, and learn about resources available to help individuals on the ASD. “With April being Autism Acceptance Awareness Month, it’s the best time to learn about who is out there to help. As Autism becomes more and more prevalent, it’s equally important to know how to support our loved ones, friends, or neighbors with Autism,” said Jessica Baltes, Transitions Specialist at Mercer DD and event organizer. “It’s also important to know about Autism, so that we can spread inclusion and allow acceptance of those with Autism,” she continued.
Evan Purmort Elected as Chairman of Central Insurance Van Wert, OHIO, March 28, 2024 – Bill Purmort announced he will step down as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Central Insurance, effective April 1. In a meeting held on March 26, the Board unanimously elected Evan Purmort as its new Chairman, effective April 1. Bill began his career at Central in 1979 and held multiple positions across the company before becoming CEO, President and Chairman of the Board in 1994. During his tenure as CEO and President, Bill grew Central's premiums from $183 million to $767 million. He committed his career to an unwavering dedication to Central's employees while also ensuring an enduring future for the independent agency system. He also prioritized charitable contributions to foster the growth and well-being of the local Van Wert community, donating both his time and leadership for over 45 years. Bill retired as CEO and President in 2020 but stayed on as Chairman. "It's impossible to describe Bill's impact on this company and on me personally," said Evan Purmort, Chairman-elect, CEO, President. "Bill measured our success on the degree to which we fulfilled the promise in any given year and on how well we positioned ourselves to do so in the future. He achieved that success year after year because of his commitment to people and culture. This mentality and his service to others will fuel Central for many decades to come. It is with deep honor and responsibility that I embrace the task of advancing and expanding the mission and vision that Bill has so passionately established over his lifetime." The Central Mutual Insurance Company was founded in Van Wert, Ohio, in 1876 and has since evolved into Central Insurance, a property and casualty insurance carrier providing premium coverage for hundreds of thousands of individuals and businesses across the country. Central Insurance remains based in Van Wert and operates regional offices in Boston, Atlanta, and Dallas, with satellite offices in Columbus and Salt Lake City. Central Insurance has combined assets of more than $2 billion. Central Insurance's A.M. Best rating is A (Excellent). For more information, please visit central-insurance.com.
The Trauma, Mental Health, Wellness Conference is Coming This year's focus will be on collective efforts to educate on the correlation between childhood trauma and mental health, promote well-being, prevent illnesses, increase resiliency, and foster recovery. Topics will highlight lived experiences, mentorship, neuroscience and biology, and resources and modalities, centering around community and social determinants of mental health - all ages - with a focus on collective community efforts. There will be contact hours available for school professionals (they will need to turn in their certificate of completion to the Department of Education to receive the 6 credits). There will also be 6 CEUs being offered for: NASW approval for Social Workers and Marriage Family Therapist, Department of Education approval for Education Providers, Pastors/Layperson, Certified Coaches. Pricing and registration can be found here: www.wearethevoice.org Vendors and Sponsorships are also available, specifically for those who offer trauma recovery services.
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Parkway High
School Third quarter 2023-2024 School Year Honor Roll by Lisa Miller, High School Secretary
SENIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Breanna Berry, Devon Crouch, Meg Henkle, Ashley Jackson, Addysin Leighner, Madison Louth, Samara McDonald, Audrey Nichols, Trent Rollins, Tyler Rowen, Sarah Sheppard, Francesca Steinbrunner, Paige Stephenson, Woodrow Tinkham, Paige Williamson
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Ben Bates, Ruby Bennett, Alexis Berry, Morgan Bollenbacher, Olivia Dicke, Logan Green, Harli Grunden, Emma Prichard, Abigail Sheets, Apollo Thomas, Kathryn Trisel
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Caiden Berry, Aaron Hipply, Justin Parsons, Casey Popp, Ellie Prichard, Fletcher Smith, Avery White, Jacob Winget
JUNIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Shay Boroff, Brayden Bruns, Gabriel Cross, Gaven Garwood, Evan Kimmel, Scarlett Laux, Adria Miller, Ashton Minnich, Alexavier Samples, Cora Schumm
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Amanda Barrett, Cali Bollenbacher, Lillian Carpenter, Braedn Conn, Noah Connolly, Jersie Evans, Zoey Henning, Creeden Knittle, Collin Langenkamp, Kaitlyn Rager, Matthew Roberts, Madison Williams, Elizabeth Winget
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Kylie Barker, Anna Bell, Matthias Byer, Brynlea Houser, Grace Pontsler, Alayna Reigle, Zachary Rogers, Briann Scudder, Wyatt Seals, Melanie Severt, Helana Sinning, Trevor Stearns, Isabella Thornsberry, Ethan Tuttle, Derick Vann
SOPHOMORES Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Brittyn Bruns, Hayden Castleman, Lola Dailey, Trevor Heitkamp, Natalie Moeller, Taylor Muhlenkamp, Nathaniel Stolly, Emmery Temple, Lucian Winters
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Carlee Barna, Meagan Boroff, Olivia Clifford, Payton Frese, Mackenzie Hoover, Carson Kirby, Rylan Lyons, Josiah Neff, Haley Perry, Ethan Pond, Jordyn Schaefer, Abbagail Shinn, Gabryelle Sill, Kyndra Thornsberry, Christina Tong, Kendra Zimmerman
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Lennox Boroff, Miley Crouch, Addison Fisher, Kaleb Gilliland, Parker Lyons, Russell McDonald, Taylor Minnich, Megan Nichols, Ella Putman, Zavier Rissner, Eli Schumm, Analicia Velez, John Yoder, Kylie Zimmerman
FRESHMEN Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Charles Bennett, Freya Blount, Lillian Hays, Megan Hughes, Madelyn Stover
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Mason Ackley, Luke Booher, Rhen Carpenter, Aisley Everett, Kara Fullenkamp, Wyatt Pancake, Magdalene Rich, Lexie Sites, Samuel Tickle, Jacoby Triplett, Jaden Wenning, Grace Winget, Tobin Winters, Isabell Young
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Kate Anderson, Morgan Bentz, Dylan Bollenbacher, Sasha Buckner, Bethany Denney, Piper Eguia, Morgan Louth, Taylor Nusbaum, Jaymie Quickstad, Brody Reigle, Gwyneth Ridenour, Tyler Rutledge, Luke Sheets, Robert Shirk, Arwen Williams
Lisa Miller | HS Secretary
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The Parkway Board of Education Meeting for April has been changed to Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at 7:00 pm in the community room.
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Mock Crash Cancelled While it’s unfortunate we have to cancel, our priority is the safety of the students and the numerous volunteers that it requires to hold the program. We want to thank everyone that was scheduled to take part and thank all Mercer County School districts for your continued support of this program. The mock crash program aims at portraying the harmful consequences of drinking and driving, distracted driving, and the importance of wearing seat belts. As we go into prom and graduation season, please drive responsibly to protect yourself and others on the roadways. Should you have any questions, please contact Mercer County’s 9-1-1 Administrator Rachel Williams at 419-586-7724.
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Reservations Open for "Gladys in Wonderland” Reservations open Monday, April 1st for members and Wednesday, April 3rd to the public for Off Stage Productions' next dinner theatre show "Gladys in Wonderland", a two-act comedy written by Rosemary Frisino Toohey. Show dates are April 19, 20, 21 and 26, 27 & 28, 2024. Saturday and Sunday performances will be dinner theatre shows. For Saturday performances, doors open at 6:00 PM, dinner at 6:30 PM and show at 7:30 PM. For Sunday matinee performances, doors will open at 12:30 PM, dinner at 1:00 PM and show at 2:00 PM. Rockford Carry Out and Catering will once again provide the buffet meals, and cost of dinner and show will be $30. For both Friday performances we will again be doing "Popcorn Night" with no dinner included, but popcorn will be included with the cost of the show. Water and pop will also be available for purchase. Doors open for the Friday performances at 7:00 PM and show at 7:30 PM. Cost for the "Popcorn Night" performances will be $16 Performances will again be held in the Commons at Vantage Career Center, 818 N. Franklin Street, Van Wert, Ohio. Enter door 13 off the back parking lot where plenty of parking is available. Call the box office number 419-605-6708 to reserve your tables or seats! Box office hours: Monday through Saturday – Noon until 6:00 PM, no Sunday calls please.
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Mercer Health recognized as Top 20 Rural and Community Hospital in the Nation, Only Top 20 Hospital in Ohio Mercer Health’s Mercer County Community Hospital was recently named one of the top 20 rural and community hospitals in the country by the National Rural Health Association (NRHA). The NRHA ranking is based on an evaluation by the Chartis Center for Rural Health Performance INDEX, the most comprehensive and objective assessment of rural hospital performance. The determining factors for the top 20 rural and community hospitals are based on eight indices: inpatient market share, outpatient market share, quality, outcomes, patient perspective, cost, charge and finance. Over 800 hospitals in the United States are included in the rural and community hospitals category and the top 20 represent the top 2.5% of hospitals in the country. Mercer Health’s Mercer County Community Hospital is the only hospital in Ohio on the list. Mercer Health has been identified as a Top 100 Rural and Community Hospital six times since the inception of the performance index in 2016, including the inception year of 2016 and again in 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023 and 2024. Lisa Klenke, Mercer Health’s CEO, shares, “I am so proud of our Mercer Health family. Each day our team is committed to achieving the very best outcomes for our patients and community. The recognition is appreciated, yet even more valued is the dedication of our healthcare team, medical staff, volunteers and other members of our local healthcare community. They carry out our mission and demonstrate the expertise and compassion that has resulted in our achieving this level of excellence.” In a letter to the Mercer Health team, Klenke further expresses her heartfelt appreciation, “This incredible achievement is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and commitment of each and every one of you. Your unwavering dedication to providing exceptional care, innovative solutions, and compassionate service has not gone unnoticed. This recognition reflects the outstanding efforts and contributions of our entire team, from frontline providers and staff, to support personnel and leadership. Being named a Top 20 Hospital is a tremendous honor, but it comes with a responsibility to continue striving for excellence in everything we do. Thank you for your exceptional work, your passion for serving others, and your commitment to making Mercer Health a beacon of hope and healing in our community.” An official recognition by the National Rural Healthcare Association will take place at its annual rural health conference in May.
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4-H Camp Palmer All Camp Clean Up April 6 To open and prepare the grounds at 4-H Camp Palmer, we need volunteer help. Does your club or organization need a service project? An adult must accompany youth ages 8-15 years of age. Please be prepared to bring your own rakes, and work gloves. The clean-up morning is scheduled for Saturday, April 6 from 8:30 am to 11:30 am. Please check in at the covered bridge entrance for work assignments. Some of our main projects will include leaf raking, picking up sticks, mulching trails, and removing pool cover at 10:00 a.m. The camp is located at 26450 County Road MN, Fayette, Ohio right next to Harrison Lake State Park. For more information about the cleanup call Bill Goodson at 419-237-2247 or goodson.34@osu.edu
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Venedocia Lads and Lassies Meet
The secretary, treasurer, and community service officer all shared their reports. 4-H members and their families participated in the annual trash pick-up the weekend of March 23 by taking maps and reflective vests, (for safety while alongside the road.) Trash was then picked up on roads in Van Wert county in an effort to help clean up the community and raise funds for the Venedocia Lads and Lassies 4-H club. President Breanna Pohlman read aloud the Club Constitution and Club By-Laws as all members attending the meeting followed along. The club reviewed and discussed the articles and sections; some changes in them were made. These changes were discussed and then voted on. Reports and demonstrations were then presented to the club. Addy Bockey did a health report on "Sleep," Claire Geier did a health report on "Exercise," and the final health report was done by Meah Osting on "Drinking Water." All the health reports presented that night explained why doing enough of these things is important and beneficial to living a healthy and happy life. Next, Lydia Stant demonstrated what a balanced meal is by showing the group an illustration of her plate and what different food groups were represented. Tara Radabaugh wrapped up the reports and demonstrations by explaining the different types of pig viruses. The next meeting will be held Thursday, April 25, with Cloverbuds starting at 6:30 pm and 4-H at 7 pm.
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New Horizon Church in Rockford Plans Solar Eclipse Party by Ken Meyer Gather with New Horizon Church on Eclipse Day, Monday, April 8, 2024 at 12 noon to marvel at God's creation, the total solar eclipse. Rockford Carry Out food trailer will be there with food to purchase. Scheduled children's and students' activities will be fun. Bring your own solar eclipse protection and lawn chairs. Plenty of parking! Plenty of fellowship! |
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St. Paul’s Country Church Invites You to Hear
Pastor Ken Meyer
Sunday school
begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Bible study and The Chosen are available
on Wednesdays. Women’s Fellowship meets monthly. Join us! We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Norm VanTilburg --- Recognized for 25 Years of Service
Mayor Ron Searight - presented a proclamation to Norm VanTilburg for his 25 Years of service as Shanes Crossing Historical Society President. Norm is stepping down.
The Proclamation reads:
Mike wrote a tribute to Norm -
Rockford Area Churches Plan a Service on Good Friday The Rockford Area Churches plan to meet on Good Friday for a Community Good Friday Service @7pm. It will be held at the Rockford Community Building this year. Please bring some Non Perishable food items to help restock the local Food Pantry here in Rockford. Specific items needed for the pantry are: CANNED MEATS, PROTEIN ITEMS LIKE NUTS, PEANUT BUTTER, PROTEIN BARS, or other canned or boxed items. The Offering will be received to help support the Parkway Ministerial Association Fund. This fund is available to help those in the schools district with needs. Make plans to come reflect Christ's Sacrifice for us!
Parkway April 2024 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
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The Parkway HS Boys' Basketball Team held their basketball banquet last night at the Community Building. These boys earned the MAC ALL-Academic Award: (left to right) Ethan Pond, Trent Rollins, Xavier Samples, and Brayden Bruns. | |||||||||||||||||
The Parkway Varsity Boys' Basketball Special Award Winners from left to right include: Caiden Berry-Panther Award; Devon Crouch-Panther Award; Trent Rollins-Best 3-Point Percentage; Fletcher Smith-Best Defensive Player and Best Assist/Turnover Ratio; Trevor Stearns- Most Points; Most Assists, and Most Rebounds; Brayden Bruns-Best Free Throw Percentage; and Xavier Samples-Best Assist/Turnover Ratio.
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Civil War Round Table to meet March 28, 2024 The Civil War Roundtable's March 28, 2024 meeting will feature Todd Spieles who should be no stranger to Civil War enthusiasts in Western Ohio. He will speak on the topic of Charles Kruse the Auglaize County soldier who survived the War and a POW camp only to perish in the ill fated steamship "Sultana". Todd was custodian of the Kruse story (source-letters from Charles to his family) for twenty years or so. Last season he was successful in seeing the story make it to the stage as he worked in collaboration with Playwright Michael Hurwitz to bring it to the St. Marys Grand Opera House. The meeting will come to order at 7:15 PM at the Richardson Bretz Building in downtown Celina. This should be quite an interesting evening. Invite friends who might enjoy this local story.
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VAN WERT COMMUNITY-WIDE GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE A family tradition and Van Wert area custom for over 70 years will continue this Good Friday, March 29th at Promise Church, 1017 South Shannon Street in Van Wert, beginning at 12 PM. This community collaboration includes 10 pastors representing 11 congregations! Area pastors will be participating in the service with scripture readings, drama, music, prayers, hymns and the message, It's Friday, But Sunday Is Comin', delivered by Pastor Bill Watson from Van Wert's Pentecostal Way Church. Pastor Missy Mullenhour, of Good Shepherd Church of the Nazarene will be sharing the Word in a very special children's sermon for all of the young people in the congregation. You won't want to miss Pastor Gary Ginter of Ohio City United Methodist Church, as he will be in costume as "The Centurion" and acting out the drama, The Centurion's Song, along with singing, The Hammer, by Ray Boltz, while the vocal ensemble, "In Spiritu", will be offering up two, much loved Lententide hymns, Near the Cross and O Sacred Head, Now Wounded. Annette Hoverman, piano, along with Paul Hoverman, flugelhorn, and Pastor Christian Taylor of the United Methodist Church of Van Wert; vocalist, will also be sharing a beautiful arrangement of Jesus Paid It All. We hope you, your family, friends and neighbors will join us on Good Friday at noon! All are welcome in the house of the Lord!
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Protecting Ohio’s Veterans: Mercer County Recorder Julie Peel cautions Veterans to be aware of exploitative practices By Julie Peel Mercer County Recorder, Julie Peel and the Ohio Recorders’ Association (ORA) urges Veterans to be aware of exploitative practices targeting Military Veterans who are being charged for services that are available for free. DD214 Direct, a company based in Arizona, is currently soliciting veterans in Ohio to purchase a copy of their DD214 form for a fee ranging from $79 to $99. While this practice may be legal, Recorder Peel and other County Recorders across Ohio want to ensure that Veterans are informed about the free services they are entitled to. Veterans can obtain a free copy of their military records through their local Veteran’s Service Commission as well as record their DD214 at their local County Recorder’s office at no charge. The DD214 form is essential for veterans to access benefits like VA loans, disability compensation, and reduced medical costs. In recent months, Recorders offices across Ohio have received DD214 forms (paid for by veterans) from DD214 Direct through the mail, along with a limited Power of Attorney granting the Recorder the authority to file both documents on behalf of the veteran. To safeguard veterans from exploitative, unnecessary fees and inform the public, the ORA is working to raise awareness among Veterans about these practices. Furthermore, the ORA is currently looking into potential legislation aimed at regulating companies like DD214 Direct and mandating the disclosure of the availability of these services at no charge. Veterans can request a copy of their DD214 at National Archives website at https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records or print a Standard Form-180 and mail or fax it to:
National Personnel Records Center For more information or assistance, please contact Mercer County Recorder Julie Peel’s office at (419)586- 4232 or Mercer County Veterans Service Commission office at (419)586-3542.
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RADC to Meet We also have a general board member, the vice president position, and the treasurer position to fill within our group. Let us know if you are considering a position. We have some exciting projects in the making and we would love to see our organization grow, along with our community.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Invites You to Easter
Services
Sunday school begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Maundy Thursday is the 28th at 7 PM at St. Paul’s with Communion.
Good Friday Chatt
Community Service (March 29th) is 7 PM at Chatt Methodist
with Reverends Poe and Brunstrup, and Pastor Husted officiating. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Ohio Business Week Opportunities for High Schoolers
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OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital Launches $12 million Medical Record System Upgrade VAN WERT, Ohio – OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital has invested $12 million to launch a new medical record system that will improve patient care by making it easier for patients and their providers to access important health information. The new system, CareConnect, went live at OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital on March 24, 2024. CareConnect, powered by Epic, creates one record for each patient to improve communication between their clinical team. It enhances the patient experience by making it easier to access their personal medical records. Patients can now begin utilizing the MyChart app and website to quickly access their appointments, results, billing information and more. "This will improve patient outcomes by enabling quick access to comprehensive data for accurate diagnoses and timely interventions," said Joy Bischoff, president of OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital. "The change will also improve the patient experience by streamlining scheduling and offering patients access to their medical information, which will help guide healthier behaviors and choices." Physicians can track results more efficiently. "From the physician and staff perspective, I feel that CareConnect is a much more robust and complete version of Epic which allows for better documentation and communication with patients through MyChart," said Scott W. Jarvis, MD, FACP, Associate Vice President Clinical Affairs, OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital. "This will facilitate better patient care and allow for timeliness with annual screening reminders and also allow the patients to schedule themselves over the computer rather than the current method of placing a phone call." Before the launch of CareConnect, patients were already using MyChart for results and messaging the providers, but they were not able to use it to schedule appointments or pay on accounts. This new system will allow patients to schedule appointments, see a provider virtually, and pay their medical bills all in one place. "The launch of CareConnect was part of a $12 million investment OhioHealth has committed to providing safe, effective care for our community, identifying patients who require screening and preventive care, improved treatment, diagnosis, decreased errors, and flexibility related to patient care," said Paula Stabler, Chief Nursing Officer and Senior Director of Patient Care Services. OhioHealth MyChart is a free, simple, secure, and convenient way for patients to manage their healthcare. MyChart can be accessed online at mychart.ohiohealth.com or via the OhioHealth app https://mychart.ohiohealth.com/MyChart/. Patients still have the option of requesting medical records in-person at hospital registration.
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Liberty Baptist Church Brining Special Music to Easter Sunday Service Mike is from Akron, Ohio and has been in church music ministries for over 50 years. He is not only a Gospel solo singer, but for years has been a part of several Gospel Quartets. Most recently Mike has been singing and playing the bass in a Blue grass group called "Ohio Crossroads."
Liberty Baptist will also be hosting a free Easter Breakfast on Sunday, March 31 in the church's Fellowship Hall and Youth Room from 9 am to 10 am. At 10 am, a brief movie of the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ will be shown in the church's main auditorium. The main Easter Service will start at 10:45 am which will include congregational singing, special songs by Mike Radebaugh and an Easter Sermon by Pastor Jim Burns. The public is invited and there is no charge for any of our Easter activities. For more information please check out our church's Facebook page. You can also access our main Easter service from our Live Stream video on Facebook, our Youtube Channel and our church's website which is: lbcvw.org.
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Grand Opening Held in Rockford
On Saturday March 16, 2024 Hang Over Brews - a new
event venue located at Second Crossing Brew Co. 142 N Main St.
Rockford held a grand opening.
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Isaac Van Wart Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Hear Speaker
Mrs. Betty (Tom) Leininger recently presented a program for the Isaac Van Wart Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), on her experience attending the National Society of the DAR Conference held in Washington D.C. in June 2023. From visiting Ford's Theatre, the DAR Genealogical & Historical Library, the decorative arts Museum containing 31 Period Rooms, and hearing outstanding speakers in the DAR Memorial Hall- it was an exciting and fun week. Any woman 18 years or older who can prove lineal descent from a Patriot of the American Revolution is eligible for membership. Visit www.dar.org and click on "Membership" to learn more.
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New Members Inducted into IVW-DAR Isaac Van Wart Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) recently inducted two new members. Pictured are (left to right): Chapter Regent Deb Hardeman, Inductees Kimberly Dick Robbins & Nancy Bowen Ellzey, Chapter Chaplain Nancy Smith, and Chapter Registrar Mickey McConahay. If you are a woman 18 years or older and canprove lineal descent from a Patriot of the American Revolution, you are eligible for membership in the National Society DAR. Visit www.dar.org and click on "Membership" for more information.
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Plan Now to Attend the Rockford Lions Club Quarter
Auction to Raise Funds for Scholarships and Other Community Services The Rockford Lions Club is planning their annual Quarter Auction under the direction of Lee Ann Frank, Project Chair, and Dennis Hecht, Lion's President. The event is scheduled for Saturday April 6, 2024 starting at 1 PM. Doors open at noon. There will be loads of wonderful donated items to bid-on, and plenty of great food. Paddles are $5 at the door with an all-in paddle for $35. These vendors will be there: Amy and Debbie Paparazzi - Bling Bling; Amy Joseph - Mary Kay Products; Joe Noll - Reckless Woodworx; Chris Berry - BC Sweets; Amy Noll - Thirty One Products; Danielle Naugle; Petty in Polish; Susan Sheppard - SGS Quilts; and more vendor spots are available. There will be a 50-50 drawing, too. Proceeds from this fund-raising event will go for Parkway Senior Scholarships and other community services.
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Plan now to support the Fox Family Purse Bingo for Autisim!
St. Paul’s Country Church Lenten Services
Sunday school begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities are taught with snacks included. Bible Study is on Wednesdays at 8:45 (The Chosen) and 10 AM Book of John). Women’s Fellowship meets monthly.
We hope you will
join us for March 31, 2024 Easter services. Sunrise with breakfast at 8
AM is always a beautiful service with the children doing the program.
Sunday School 9 AM. Church with communion is at 10 AM. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Shanes Park to Hold Easter Egg Hunt The Easter Egg hunt for Rockford will be held on Saturday, March 30 at 1 PM at Shanes Park in Rockford.
Winter Homecoming 2024 Queen and Court
The Winter 2024 Homecoming was held on 2-17-2024
after a two week delay due to a big winter storm. Shown above are the Queen and her court L to R: James Leighner Homecoming Pictures 2-17-2024 James Leighner Homecoming Dance Pictures 2-17-2024
Van Wert Community Good Friday Service The Van Wert Community-wide Good Friday service will be held at Promise Church, 1017 S. Shannon St., Van Wert at 1 PM on Friday, March 29, 2024.
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Kewpee Art Show Coming to Lima
Civil War Round Table to meet March 28, 2024 The Civil War Roundtable's March 28, 2024 meeting will feature Todd Spieles who should be no stranger to Civil War enthusiasts in Western Ohio. He will speak on the topic of Charles Kruse the Auglaize County soldier who survived the War and a POW camp only to perish in the ill fated steamship "Sultana". Todd was custodian of the Kruse story (source-letters from Charles to his family) for twenty years or so. Last season he was successful in seeing the story make it to the stage as he worked in collaboration with Playwright Michael Hurwitz to bring it to the St. Marys Grand Opera House. The meeting will come to order at 7:15 PM at the Richardson Bretz Building in downtown Celina. This should be quite an interesting evening. Invite friends who might enjoy this local story.
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Kylie Younker as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Wrestling. Kylie is the daughter of Ben and Megan Younker.
Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Bethany Denney as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Cheer. Bethany is the daughter of Matt and Amy Denney.
Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Brittyn Bruns as Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Girls Basketball. Brittyn is the daughter of Chad and Brandi Bruns.
Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Ethan Pond as Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Boys Basketball. Ethan is the son of Jessica and Troy Temple and Travis and Joelle Pond.
Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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21st Century Club Wants to Know
The Twenty First
Century Club met on February 27, 2024 at the Rockford United Methodist
Church Café for a regular meeting. Vice president Kim Carr called the
meeting to order and welcomed everyone with things that happened on this
date 100 years ago in history: famous births and deaths: King Tut’s tomb
was opened; and President Coolidge did the first radiocast to the
nation. Roll-Call by Secretary Cindy Canary was completed with members
answering who was the oldest person’s birthday party they had ever
attended. One hundred three was the answer for two of the members, and
they were their great aunts from the Rockford area. The treasurer’s
report was given by Valerie Fritzinger. Toni Fisher then presented her program on her birth year of 1963. It was during the term of President John F. Kennedy and led to his assassination on November 22, 1963. Toni went over the great romance of the time that many in America felt for the young couple as they went into office together, suffered the loss of 1 newborn and one in infancy. The couple had John, Jr. and Caroline. On the fateful day that President Kennedy went to Dallas TX to campaign, Jackie went along and wore her “raspberry or strawberry” suit, which was a Chanel knock-off. It is reported she didn’t like the word pink. The suit is in storage and banned from public view until 2103. Toni covered many details of the shooting and aftermath including Jackie’s famous last words to him as she held his body, “I love you Jack. I love you.” The Warren Commission investigated the sniper, Lee Harvey Oswald, and the assassination. Presenter Julie Henkle continued her birth year of 1963 by detailing Fun Facts. President Johnson established the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination of John F. Kennedy; Beatlemania got started; Martin Luther King, Jr., was the TIME magazine Man of the Year; ZIP codes were introduced; voted best movie was Cleopatra starring Elizabeth Taylor who made $1 Million for her role; Dr. No, the first James Bond movie was a hit, too; Petticoat Junction and The Andy Griffith Show were big on television; Rin Tin Tin , Roy Rogers and the Bugs Bunny cartoon were popular; Ragu Spaghetti sauce was 39 cents a jar; postage stamps went up to 5 cents; and the average new car was $3000 dollars. Julie shared 1963 treats of Sweet-tarts and Juicy Fruit gum with the members.
Sheila Baltzell-Linn served angel food cake and cherry topping in honor of President George Washington’s February birthday for refreshments. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. Program leaders are Cindy Canary and Rozann Maurer (both born in 1954). Melanie Shindeldecker, Kim Carr and Karla Butler will be hostesses at Rockford Methodist Church. Contact Karla Butler, if you’d like to join us for a meeting (419-203-2489).
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Parkway
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St. Paul’s Country Church Lenten Services
Sunday school begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities are taught with snacks included. Bible Study is on Wednesdays at 8:45 (The Chosen) and 10 AM Book of John). Women’s Fellowship meets monthly. Come to St. Paul’s for the next Chatt combined churches’ Lenten services on Wednesday, March 13 at 7:00 PM with Pastor Tom Brunstrup preaching.
We hope you will
join us for March 31, 2024 Easter services. Sunrise with breakfast at 8
AM is always a beautiful service with the children doing the program.
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Parkway March 2024 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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Statewide Tornado Drill Announced by Chad Willrath, Mercer County EMA
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Mercer County PERI Chapter #13 to Meet Mercer County PERI Chapter #13 will hold their next meeting on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at the Hopewell Grange Hall on the Mercer County Fairgrounds. The meeting will begin at 10:00 AM with coffee, juice, and donuts available beginning at 9:30 AM. Guest speaker will be Kelly Hoyng who operates EF & Wellness, a gym and fitness center in Coldwater. Kelly will demonstrate safe, appropriate exercises for the PERI age group. Kelly is also co-owner of EK Health & Nutrition providing healthy salads, wraps, and protein snacks to the public. She will offer tips on healthy snacks. Some samples will be available for tasting. Members who have not yet paid their annual dues of $10.00 are encouraged to do so at the meeting.
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Heart Week Celebrated at Parkway High School
According to Amy Lyons, the winning classes were: Ms. Burrow’s at the Elementary School; Mr. Clouse’s class at the Middle School; and Ms. Yoder’s class at the high school. The Middle School won overall for the most money collected. The total for the week was $2,287.74, which was an outstanding amount that was donated to The American Heart Association. The coloring contest for grades K-4 got underway as well. Gift card winners included: Kindergarten, Marius Whitaker; First Grade, Evelyn Stover; Second Grade, Hattie Hayes; Third Grade, Alayna Knapke; and Fourth Grade, Mara Slavik. On Tuesday, the plank challenge began for grades 9-12 during both lunches. The winners of Taco Bell Gift Cards were: 5th period lunch – 1st Maddox Houts, 2nd Trever Stearns, and 3rd McKenzie Matthewson. 6th period lunch winners: 1st Braedn Conn, 2nd Jamani Bixler, and 3rd Jaden Green. On Wednesday, the high school and middle school sold red hearts for 25 cents to honor someone living or the memory of someone affected with heart disease. On Thursday, the high-school students participated in the jump rope competition during both lunches. The top winners were: 5th period – 1st Natalie Moeller, 2nd Ella Putman, and 3rd Christina Tong. 6th period winners: 1st Braedn Conn, 2nd Jamani Bixler, and Wyatt Carpenter. All six winners received Hot Head Gift Cards. On Friday, all grades wore red shirts. Many students bought and wore red t-shirts for the week, bearing the name of their friend Rylan. Top picture above. There were scotcheroo sales during high school and middle school lunches. 280 scotcheroos were made and sold to raise money for the American Heart Association. When Saturday arrived, all Parkway Panther students and fans, attending the boys home basketball game against the Spencerville Bearcats, wore red. Organizer Amy Lyons reported that the efforts of Parkway raised a total of $3000 for The Heart Association, and everyone had a ton of fun doing it. Congratulations Panthers!
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Jump Rope Challenge winners Natalie, Ella and Christina. |
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Jump rope Challenge winners were Wyatt, Jamani and Braedn. Shown with Amy. |
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March 10, 2024 - Daylight Saving Time Starts When local standard
time is about to reach: Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on Mar 10, 2024 than the day before. There will be more light in the evening. Also called Spring Forward, Summer Time, and Daylight Savings Time. Some states are considering keeping this time permanent, however, Ohio, at this time, plans to Fall Back one hour on November 3, 2024 at 2AM.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Lenten Services
Sunday school begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities are taught with snacks included. Bible Study is on Wednesdays at 8:45 (The Chosen) and 10 AM Book of John). Women’s Fellowship meets monthly. Come to St. Paul’s for the next Chatt combined churches’ Lenten services on Wednesday, March 13 at 7:00 PM with Pastor Tom Brunstrup preaching.
We hope you will
join us. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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The RADC group will be meeting 2-26-2024 at the Rockford Library at 7 pm
Lady Panthers win Basketball Sectionals
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NEW BUSINESSES IN OHIO CITY - Grand Openings This Saturday (March 2nd, 2024), two new businesses in the Village of Ohio City will be having their Grand Openings. The first business, Pierce Bookkeeping and Bookstore will be having their grand opening at 10:00 AM. Pierce Bookkeeping has offered decades of bookkeeping and tax preparations and now also offers a bookstore. They are excited to open up their new location at 501 W. Jefferson St. in the Village. Their regular hours are Tuesday-Friday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM and Saturday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. They are closed on Sunday and Monday. They will be having a grand opening special for their books. All $0.50 books are three for a dollar, all $1.00 books are six for five, and all $2.00 books are three for five.
Danny's Bar & Grill - OC will also be having their Grand Opening on Saturday 3-2-2024. There will be a ribbon-cutting at 11:00 AM. Danny's is a restaurant style Bar and Grill that offers weekday specials, entertainment, and a full menu. This is the family's Second business, also owning Danny's Bar and Grill in Middle Point. Danny's (In Ohio City) regular hours are Monday to Wednesday 11:00 Am - 11:00 PM, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 11:00 AM to 2:30 AM, and they are closed on Sunday. Danny's will be offering drink specials all day, door prizes, and a 50/50 drawing with the proceeds going to children activities at Lambert Days. They will also offer entertainment from local band: "The Breaks" from 8:00 PM to 1:00 AM.
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St. Paul’s Country Church to
Celebrate Women of the Bible Sunday school begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities are taught with snacks included. Bible Study is on Wednesdays at 8:45 (The Chosen) and 10 AM Book of John). Women’s Fellowship meets monthly. Easter flower pre-sales are ongoing.
Come to Chatt Methodist for the next Chatt combined churches’ Lenten services on Wednesday, March 6 at 7:00 PM with Pastor Mike Husted preaching.
We hope you will join us.
We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
Salem Presbyterian Church's "St. David's Day" Come join Salem Presbyterian Church's "St. David's Day" service and meal on March 3rd for our St. David’s Day service starting at 9:30 am in Venedocia. We will be honoring our Welsh heritage by singing our favorite Welsh hymns and special music with our youth handbell players and Connie O’Neill on the organ.
Immediately following the service, there will be a spaghetti dinner including salad, garlic bread and desserts. Our chefs for the day will be Mark Zielke, Steve Richards, and Kevin Price. The youth of the church will be assisting. There will be a free will offering for the meal which will go towards paying for Sunday school, Bible school supplies, and confirmation class supplies.
Also, please wear something yellow, as this is the favorite color of Wales. Even if you only have yellow socks – wear them! St. David once suggested to the Welsh soldiers that they wear a leek on their helmets, to help distinguish them from the invading Saxon soldiers who wore similar uniforms. So if you don’t want to wear yellow, just pin a leek on your shoulder!!!
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Venedocia Lads and Lassies 4-H Club Holds First Meeting and Election Venedocia Lads and Lassies had their first meeting, Thursday, February 22, 2024. Prior to the meeting, 4-H members came early to help clean up the Venedocia Lions Building hall at 5:30 pm. Thank you to those who helped clean the hall before the meeting, as well as a big thank you to the Venedocia Lions Club for allowing us to use their facilities once again. We are very thankful for the privilege to meet at the Venedocia Lions Building. At 7:00 pm, 39 members were called to order by Chloe Kroeger. The pledges were led by Breanna Pohlman and our Treasurer's Report was done by Tara Radabaugh. After discussing new business, the 2024 election was held for members to vote on those eligible to hold a position. Votes were cast, and those elected are President, Breanna Pohlman; Vice President, Avery Pohlman; Secretary, Ella Wilson; Treasurer, Eli Stant; Reporter, Delaney Sawmiller; Health and Safety Officer, Easton Leibrecht; Recreation Officer, Meah Osting; and Community Service Officer, Aiden Kroeger. We discussed the need for volunteers for the upcoming Lions Club Pancake and Sausage Breakfast on March 16th at 6am-1pm. Each year our 4-H club appreciates the opportunity to serve at this community event. The next meeting is Thursday, March 21 at 7:00 pm, the Cloverbuds will meet before that at 6:30 pm.
Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes By Tiffany Fishbaugh, director Samaritan’s Purse
Samaritan’s Purse recently sent thank-yous to the overwhelming generosity of the people of the Parkway Area, who worked hard on Operation Christmas Child and had had a successful season in the Rockford and Chatt Communities. Across the U.S., the Samaritan's Purse project collected 10 million shoebox gifts in 2023. Combined with those collected from partnering countries in 2023, the ministry is now sending over 11.3 million shoebox gifts to children worldwide. Through shoeboxes—packed with fun toys, school supplies, and personal care items— Parkway area volunteers brought joy to children in need around the world. Each gift-filled shoebox is a tangible expression of God's love, and it is often the first gift these children have ever received. Through the continued generosity of donors since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has collected and delivered more than 220 million gift-filled shoeboxes to children in more than 170 countries and territories.
Across Ohio, shoebox packers often shop for deals on shoebox items throughout the year, and many serve at a deeper level by becoming a year-round volunteer. Information about ways area participants can get involved year-round can also be found at samaritanspurse.org/occ. Although local drop-off locations for shoebox gifts are closed until Nov. 18 – 25, 2024, anyone can still be a part of this life-changing project by conveniently packing a shoebox gift online in just a few simple clicks at samaritanspurse.org/buildonline. These simple gifts, packed with love, send a message to children worldwide that they are loved and not forgotten.
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Mercer County Reminder about Signs Ohio Law prohibits signs on trees and poles. Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart has issued a reminder that the Ohio Revised Code prohibits the erection of signs or affixing signs, posters or advertisement to any tree or utility pole within the right-of-way of any public highway. Political candidates, campaign workers and supporters of issues appearing on the ballot are reminded that these signs are subject to removal.
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Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
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Win on the Wabash Super Raffle Senior Scholarships The Win on the Wabash Super Raffle, sponsored by the Fort Recovery Athletic Boosters, will be awarding 25 total Seniors this year from the local area with $500 scholarships. The success of our event over the past five years wouldn’t be possible without the support of our local and surrounding communities, as well as without the help of countless volunteers. These scholarships are just one way of saying THANK YOU to those communities, and are also a way of rewarding those Seniors who are active in their own community.
The requirements to apply are listed below. Applications can be submitted online by filling out this Google Form. The application link can also be found pinned on the top of the ‘WoW Super Raffle’ Facebook page and online at www.wowraffle.com/scholarships/. Any questions regarding the application process can be sent to scholarships@wowraffle.com.
The application deadline is March 31st, 2024. Students awarded with a scholarship will be notified by April 30th, 2024.
The requirements for eligibility are as follows: Must be a U.S. Citizen. Must currently be a Senior (class of 2024) enrolled in a school within Mercer (OH), Darke (OH), Auglaize (OH), Shelby (OH), or Jay (IN) County. Must have logged community service hours throughout your high school career. Must fully complete the application through Google Forms. Application must include a typed, in 12 pt. font, 300-word maximum essay. Please include your name on the essay. The subject of the essay is: Throughout your years in high school, how have you contributed to your community? Application must also include a letter of recommendation from a non-related community member or school employee that highlights your commitment to community service, with contact information included for the person writing the letter of recommendation.
The Win on the Wabash Super Raffle, held annually in Fort Recovery, OH is produced by a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Over $1,000,000 has been raised by the event thus far with all the money being given back to organizations in our local communities.
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Farm Focus Inc. Scholarship Farm Focus Inc. was founded in 1974 to promote agriculture in Van Wert County and the surrounding area. It is their continued mission to assist Van Wert County students through a scholarship program that will enable them to pursue a
degree in an agricultural related field.
Farm Focus Inc. is offering a minimum of two
scholarships ranging from $500 to $1,000 to high school seniors
interested in majoring in an Agricultural related program at a
university, college, or technical school. in agriculture are also eligible to apply. This also means that a successful applicant
from previous years can reapply again this year. Scholarship applications have been sent to all nine area high schools where Van Wert County students may be enrolled, so please contact your High School Guidance
Counselor, or Agricultural Education/FFA
Instructor for your scholarship application. The application is available at the OSU Van Wert County Extension office at 1055 South Washington Street, Van Wert OH 45891, or email; FarmFocusScholarship@gmail.com . Scholarship application is in a PDF file and MS Word formats and can be emailed or put on a jump drive. Questions should be emailed.
All completed applications must be emailed, mailed and postmarked or delivered in person no later than March 29, 2024, to the OSU Van Wert County Extension Office.
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Special Parkway Board of Education Meeting
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Parkway Panther Fletcher Smith Signs to Play Football Congratulations to Fletcher for pursuing both academic and athletic endeavors after graduation from Parkway. Best wishes!
Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Braedn Conn, as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Wrestling. Braedn is the son of Trevelin Conn. |
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Isaac Van Wart Daughters of the American Revolution recently inducted new members in January 2024 (left to right): Cora Scharf, Rebecca Macki, Christal Etzkorn, and Mindy Wehner. |
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St. Paul’s Country Church and Lenten Services
Sunday school begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities are taught with snacks included. Bible Study is on Wednesdays at 8:45 (The Chosen) and 10 AM Book of John). Women’s Fellowship meets monthly. Come to St. Paul’s for the next Chatt combined churches’ Lenten services on Wednesday, February 28 at 7:00 PM with Pastor Tom Brunstrup preaching.
We hope you will
join us. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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MERCER COUNTY
ENGINEER DITCH MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES Easements exist along specific drainage infrastructure attributes that allow the necessary evaluation and maintenance of these important drainage elements. Such things as ditch inspection, spraying for noxious weeds and erosion repairs will occur throughout the year. “Many people may think that a ditch or tile is solely on private property, but all of Mercer County’s ditch and tile maintenance infrastructure attributes have a maintenance easement on and around the drainage feature. A fraction of the open ditches and tile in the unincorporated areas are on county maintenance.” Wiechart stated.
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The
Panther’s Den by Lisa Kuhn
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Parkway Elementary Kindergarten Registration Parkway Elementary will be holding their Kindergarten Screening on March 21 and 22 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Students need to be five years old before August 1 to be eligible to attend. Parents or guardians requesting open enrollment for their kindergarten student to Parkway Local Schools should also register at this time. If your child is new to Parkway Local Schools, the following should be brought to the school on the day of screening: the official birth certificate, social security card, immunization records, one form of proof of residency and any court documents pertaining to the custody/guardianship of the student (divorce, foster, etc.) The birth certificate is from the Department of Vital Statistics (if born in Ohio, from any Ohio county health department) where a fee will be charged. The hospital complimentary birth certificate will not be accepted. Immunizations are required to be documented by the 15th day of school for the 2024-2025 school year. Appointments may be set by calling Michelle in the elementary office at 419-363-3045 ext. 720 to register your child for a screening time. Thank you!
By Michelle Tribolet
Van Wert County Agricultural Society Announces Spring Mom-2-Mom Sale Van Wert, OH | The Van Wert County Agricultural Society will host a Spring Mom-2-Mom Sale in the Junior Fair Building March 9, 2024. This semi-annual event is the perfect time for families to sell and buy sell gently used: Baby / toddler clothes Toys, games and activities Furniture and decor Shoes and boots Strollers Hangers Snow suits, coats, hats and gloves and more! Admission for the event will be paid at the door: $5 for early-bird access starting at 8:00 am and $2 for general admission. The Mom-2-Mom sale will be hosted in the Junior Fair Building located at the Van Wert County Fairgrounds - 1055 S. Washington St. in Van Wert, OH.
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Youth to Youth Retreats - 2024 The retreats are youth-led by students from the Mercer County Youth to Youth (Y2Y) group and adult-guided. Y2Y helps to promote Youth to Youth’s mission – youth empowering youth – and educating their peers on the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, along with mental health and suicide awareness while focusing on positive activities and skills instead. The purpose of this retreat is to equip students with skills to be a better leader and positive role model in their schools and communities. The retreats will consist of team building through escape rooms, how-to sessions, and much more! This year’s theme is Dinosaurs: Make Drugs Extinct!
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Celina Police Dept. 02/12/2024 On February 12, 2024 Celina Police received information about 4 Celina High School students involved in the burglary of a Wapakoneta, Ohio gun store the night before. Celina Police officers began investigation and identified the students and conducted searches of multiple area residents. All 17 guns stolen in the burglary were recovered as well as one previously stolen from a car in Celina. Celina Police were assisted by Wapak Police and the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms. The firearm stolen in Celina was stolen Saturday night from an unknown victim. The Celina Police asks that anyone missing a firearm to please contact them to identify the firearm. Anyone with further information is also encouraged to call Celina P.D. 419-586-2345.
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Civil War Round Table to Meet Harry Frech, will be the speaker for the Civil War Round Table and give members a look at the art and illustrations of Civil War era political cartoonist Thomas Nast. Harry addresses the February 22, 2024 meeting at the Richardson Bretz Building at 119 West Fulton in Celina. We call to order at 7:15 PM and adjourn by 9:00 PM. Hope you can make it. Thomas Thompso, president, said, “Mild weather is expected to continue right on up to our meeting date. We need your attendance to maintain the viability of the Roundtable. For sure, you are not going to find anything on television better than the show we will present. Come and hear Harrison Frech, local historian and retired Parkway High School History teacher.”
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Parkway Preschool Preview Plans are being made for our Parkway Preschool Preview for the 2024-2025 school year on Wednesday, March 13. Two sessions will be held - one at 4:00 p.m. and another at 5:00 p.m. We ask parents to call the elementary office to register for the session you will attend to help with planning. Children are welcome to attend with parents. This event will consist of an opening session with a preview of our preschool, tour of the rooms by teachers and a chance to complete the pre-registration form and pay the fee. Copies of birth certificates, social security cards and immunizations may also be made. Children ages 3 (by August 1) through 5 are eligible to enroll and should be fully potty trained. You may start the online pre-registration process at the Preschool Preview as we will have computers available after each session. A $25 fee applies. Our grant program offers financial assistance for those who qualify. Limited grant money is available for the 2024-2025 school year. We also offer a preschool classroom in conjunction with The Mercer County Educational Service Center. The Ohio Department of Education allows us to have eight children with special needs in the morning and afternoon and eight typical children in the morning and afternoon sessions, making a total of 16 children per session. These preschool classrooms are in session four half days, Monday through Thursday. Did you know that children who participate in a quality preschool enter Kindergarten with better pre-reading skills, richer vocabularies and stronger basic math skills than those who do not? Give your young child's education a boost by enrolling them in our Five-Star "Step Up to Quality" rated program at Parkway Preschool. Please call the Elementary Office by March 12 to register to attend our Parkway Preschool Preview at 419-363-3045 ext. 720. Current Parkway preschool students need not attend. By Michelle Tribolet, Parkway Elementary Secretary
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service
Sunday school begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities are taught with snacks included. Bible Study is on Wednesdays at 8:45 (The Chosen) and 10 AM. Women’s Fellowship meets monthly.
Lenten services
begin on February 14 with Ash Wednesday Service at 6:30 PM. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Van Wert County Agricultural Society Receives Grants from Cooper Family Foundation Van Wert, OH | The Van Wert County Agricultural Society has received a $35,000 grant from the Cooper Family Foundation. The Cooper Family Foundation works with organizations to provide funds for projects throughout local communities. Over the years they have provided funding to area fairgrounds, fire departments and EMTs, Boy Scouts, 4-H, FFA and schools to name only a few. The Van Wert County Agricultural Society applied for the grant to assist with replacing pens in the Cooper Farms Swine Barn. “Cooper Farms and the Cooper Family Foundation have been an integral part of our building improvements over the years. We are grateful for their dedication to supporting area youth programs and to preserving agriculture in Van Wert County,” states Mike Poling, Van Wert County Fair Secretary and Fair Manager.
St. Paul’s Country Church Service
Sunday school begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities are taught with snacks included. Bible Study is on Wednesdays at 8:45 (The Chosen) and 10 AM. Women’s Fellowship meets monthly.
Lenten services
begin on February 14 with Ash Wednesday Service at 6:30 PM. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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THE GRAND EVENT CENTER + MARKET HALL project at The Mercer County Fairgrounds is a multi-million dollar campus designed for year-round large-scale indoor events. The 100,000 square feet of customizable space and total capacity for 5,000 - 6,000 attendees will host and present expo and trade shows, concerts and entertainment, tractor pulls, livestock shows, athletic tournaments, and more. Featuring adaptable floors, removable stalls, staging area, site camping, and ample parking, this destination event center will serve a broad geographic audience in a multistate region bringing discretionary spending to Ohio, significantly impacting the county, region, and state GDP. By Tafi Stober, Director
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Ruby Bennett, as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Girls Bowling. Ruby is the daughter of Michael and Amanda Bennett.
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Frankie Steinbrunner as Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Girls Basketball. Frankie is the daughter of Adam and Maryann Steinbrunner.
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Brayden Bruns as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Boys Basketball. Brayden is the son of Chad and Brandi Bruns. |
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Wyatt Seals as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Boys Bowling. Wyatt is the son of Garry Seals and Cassie McMurry.
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Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Isabell Young as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Cheer. Isabell is the daughter of William and Heather Young.
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Devon plans to study Criminal Justice at Defiance College. Congratulations and best wishes, Devon! Teri Samples Parkway Athletic Director
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Caiden Berry, Parkway Panther Athlete Signs with Defiance College Parkway's Caiden Berry recently signed with Defiance College to play baseball. From left to right in the picture are Caiden with his parents: Angie and Ryan Berry, Caiden Berry, and Shana and Tom Bradley. Caiden plans to study criminal justice at Defiance College. Congratulations and best wishes, Caiden!
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Cheer
Raffle Benefits Family Shown here with Cheer Coach Slavik is the winning raffle recipient Dennis Hecht. Christian man that he is, Dennis handed over his winnings to AJ’s family. Thank you Dennis and the many, many Marion Local and Parkway fans that night who bought tickets to help this worthy cause.
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Parkway High School Sports Updates for February 2024 **Mrs. Shannon Wagner will showcase the Elementary students in the singing of the National Anthem. **Mrs. Mandee Slavik and her Cheerleaders have been working with "Little Panther Cheer Campers" that will perform during Varsity halftime.
Tuesday, February 6th: Parkway Boys Basketball will play at Versailles at 6:00 pm. (This game was cancelled on 1.12.24 due to poor weather conditions.)
Saturday, February 17th: Parkway Boys Basketball vs. Spencerville at 6:00pm **Recognition will take place during the Varsity halftime to honor the State Softball Semi-Finals team and two track athletes who earned state recognition last spring. **Winter Homecoming coronation will occur between the JV and Varsity games (This was originally scheduled for 1.19.24.)
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Parkway Homecoming 2024
Front Row: Junior Helena Sinning, Sophomore Addison Fisher, Freshman Cami Langenkamp Back Row: Seniors: Paige Stephenson, Ellie Prichard, Audrey Nichols
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This little guy and his uncle Mike Fox is what started it all! This little guy is now a freshman at the University of Cincinnati. Every little bit helps, from Learning and communication devices, family support, and love and understanding.
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Tafi Stober of Rockford Named New Director of Development
for Mercer County Fair Board President, Bart Leininger shares, "Stober brings a special energy to the project. Her admiration for the work ethic and values of Mercer County and the Grand Lake Region is shown in her desire to build something that will impact generations to come. As President of the Mercer County Fairgrounds, Inc. Board, we unanimously approved her appointment and are united in our efforts to see the Grand Event Center become a reality." The project is a multi-million-dollar campus designed for year-round large-scale indoor events. The 100,000 square feet of customizable space and total capacity to serve 5,000 - 6,000 attendees will host expo and trade shows, concerts and various entertainment, tractor pulls, livestock shows, athletic tournaments, and more. Featuring adaptable floors, removable stalls, staging area, site camping, and ample parking, this destination event center will serve a broad geographic audience in a multi-state region bringing discretionary spending to Ohio, significantly impacting the county, region, and state GDP. Mercer County Fairgrounds Executive Director, Cara Muhlenkamp has twelve years of experience guiding the explosive growth of the organization and leading the vision for The Grand Event Center. Cara is eager to add power to the project viability by bringing Stober on the team. "Tafi Stober has extensive experience in campaign development, having successfully led multiple projects in the past by building community around the endeavor. She is well-equipped to oversee the Grand Event Center project at the Mercer County Fairgrounds. With a strong background in fundraising, process development, and leadership, Tafi Stober has the skills and knowledge necessary to assist in developing and ensuring its long – term success. As a strategic thinker and effective communicator, she is able to collaborate with various stakeholders and community members to bring the Grand Event Center project to fruition, making her an ideal candidate for the role of Director of Development."
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New laboratory hours at OhioHealth Van Wert Medical Offices take effect VAN WERT, Ohio – There are new hours for area residents needing laboratory services at OhioHealth Van Wert Medical Offices. The laboratory is now open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and closed on Saturdays and Sundays. The lab at OhioHealth Van Wert Medical Offices is located at 214 Towne Center Boulevard in Van Wert and it's one of two walk-in lab testing sites in the area. The second lab is located at OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital at 1250 S Washington Street and is open Monday through Friday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. No appointments are necessary, except for Glucose Tolerance Testing. To schedule a Glucose Tolerance Test Please call the patient service site directly. OhioHealth Laboratory Services is an integral part of the local healthcare system supporting the Van Wert community. All patient service sites are staffed by experienced and dedicated professionals. To learn more about the laboratory services offered by OhioHealth in Van Wert please visit our website: https://www.ohiohealth.com/locations/hospitals/van-wert-hospital/healthcare-services
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21st Century Club Celebrates 100th Year Birthday
The Twenty First
Century Club met on January 23, 2024 at the Rockford United Methodist
Church Café for a regular meeting. President Karla Butler called the
meeting to order and welcomed everyone with things that happened on this
date in history, a report on birthday customs, and where the custom of a
birthday cake and blowing out candles came from (round lunar moon shape
and smoky candles to ward off evil spirits). Roll-Call by Secretary
Cindy Canary was completed with everyone naming one’s favorite birthday
custom. Rolling the birthday child under the bed to represent rebirth,
and baking coins in a birthday cake were two of the most interesting old
customs. The treasurer’s report was given by Valerie Fritzinger. Sheila Baltzell-Linn then presented her program on her birth year of 1954. According to the Atomic Energy Commission, the world’s first nuclear disaster happened 10 days after her February birth on March 1, 1954 in the Marshall Islands atoll called Bikini Atoll. It is in the Pacific Islands adjacent to the Philippines. When the nuclear arms race ramped up after the end of World War II, the US began doing further development and testing of hydrogen bombs. The first bomb tested was in New Mexico and was of plutonium. The Castle Bravo test, a dry thermonuclear bomb (first lithium deuteride-fueled), was tested on March 1, 1954, and was a far bigger explosion than scientists expected – 15 megatons. It destroyed nearly all of their recording equipment and ruined the Bikini Atoll with radiation. The natives who evacuated will never be able to return for thousands of years. Presenter Janie Overley continued her birth year of 1954 by detailing how this bomb test, one of 24 in the Marshallese Islands, still affects us today in 2024 Mercer County. Francis John was one of the first Marshallese natives to take advantage of the US government’s promise to monetarily help the islanders. He was formally educated in the islands. He came to the US in 1993 to a new home, went to college, became a church pastor and started helping his fellow Marshallese settle in Mercer County. Janie interviewed a different Marshallese community member recently and learned that the Marshallese people are a calm and relaxed culture. Families all live together in one home and take care of each other. They revere their elderly. There are 50,000 people in the collection of Islands, the temp is 80 degrees year round, the land is flat, and they travel from island to island by canoe. There are now 2500-3000 Marshallese in Mercer County. They come here on special passports. The first family came in 2001. Today, seven Marshallese-based Christian churches support their spiritual needs. They work in local factories, farms and businesses. Celina Schools have around 200 Marshallese students enrolled, who have to learn to speak English in school when they arrive. They also have to get used to cold winters. There are no Ohio coalitions to help the Marshallese assimilate, like other states do. The Celina Library had a culture club before COVID hit. The community has non-profits including CALL Ministries and Our Home which provide help to the Marshallese. Private donors also provide help. Some Marshallese study to become U.S. citizens. The online program Ohio Newsroom is providing videos on the Marshallese people that anyone can search and watch. Janie provided many more details which were very interesting. Julia Henkle and Val Fritzinger served apple crisp and ice cream for refreshments. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, February 27, 2024. Program leaders are Julia Henkle and Toni Fisher (both born in 1963). Sheila Baltzell-Linn and Janie Overley will be hostesses at Rockford Methodist Church. Contact Karla Butler, if you’d like to join us for a meeting (419-203-2489).
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service
Sunday school
begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday
except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s
activities are taught with snacks included. Bible Study is on Wednesdays
at 8:45 (The Chosen) and 10 AM. Women’s Fellowship meets monthly. We are an INDEPENDENT and non-denominational church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility. |
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Greater Grand Lake Beekeepers Association Donates Honey
Greater Grand Lake Beekeepers Association (GGLBA) recently donated 50pounds of honey to C.A.L.L. Ministries’ food pantry. The honey, packaged in12oz.bottles,was produced at the club’s bee yard. Pictured above is Ty Shelby (right), GGLBA President, presenting the honey to Homer Burnett (left), director of C.A.L.L. Ministries. GGLBA is pleased to be able to support local families in need and C.A.L.L. Ministries. C.A.L.L serves families in need in Mercer County. Learn more at http://callministries.org. GGLBA supports bee keeping and bee keepers in the Grand Lake area. Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/GreaterGrandLakeBeekeepers Association (GGLBA)
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Parkway February 2024 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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The February Parkway Board of Education meeting
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Misery is Coming! No, we are not talking about the winter weather in Ohio. Misery is the next production of the Van Wert Civic Theatre. Performances are February 8-10 and 15-17, 2024 at 8 PM and February 11 and 18 at 2 PM. Written by William Goldman and based on Stephen King’s novel, Misery is a thrilling stage adaptation that follows the story of Paul Sheldon, a successful author. After a car accident, he is rescued by his self-proclaimed “number one fan,” Annie Wilkes. However, Paul soon realizes that Annie is not the caring nurse she appears to be. Trapped in her secluded home, he must navigate her twisted and obsessive behavior while plotting his escape, leading to a gripping psychological battle. This adult production is brought to life by director Kedryn Roether with cast members Jan Miller as Annie Wilkes, Nick Hribar as Paul Sheldon, and Ralph Myers as Buster. Tickets are $16 and are available by visiting vwct.org or call the box office at 419-238-9689. All performances will be held at the Van Wert Civic Theatre, located at 118 S. Race St, Van Wert, OH. Please note that this performance is for mature audiences due to strong language and violence. This performance is proudly sponsored by Schroeder Roofing.
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Van Wert County Agricultural Society Receives Grants from Van Wert
County Foundation Van Wert, OH | The Van Wert County Agricultural Society has received two grants from the Van Wert County Foundation totaling $16,375 from the John D. and Nellie S. Ault Memorial Fund. The Ag Society applied for the grants during the 2023 Fall Competitive Grant Cycle. The competitive grant cycle is a biannual process where Van Wert County nonprofits, government, and schools can apply for funding for special projects or programs impacting Van Wert County. The applications submitted are reviewed and voted on by The Foundation’s Board of Trustees with the main focus of the process being how the organization’s project is focused on creating a well-resourced and thriving quality of life for our community. “This year marks our 168th Annual Van Wert County Fair. We have nearly 50 buildings, barns and arenas that need updated, upgraded and improved to continue to meet the needs of our agriculture and fair community. We rely on our fundraising efforts, grants and community donations to make this possible.” states Mike Poling, Van Wert County Fair Secretary and Fair Manager. “We are grateful for the continued support of the Van Wert County Foundation and look forward to finishing our active projects.” These funds are allocated for specific projects, one being 2-way LED sign at Gate 2 to help advertise upcoming events and deadlines as well as continued marketing efforts to best communicate information and events to the Van Wert Community.
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An alert went out from the Mercer County Sheriff’s department on 1-22-2024 for drivers to avoid the area and State and US Routes entering and exiting the village. Later in the day, the Sheriff reported that the fire on N Franklin St in Rockford is fully extinguished and the roadways are back open. Thank you to Todd Henkle for sharing the pictures.
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Parkway High
School Second quarter 2023-2024 School Year Honor Roll by Lisa Miller, High School Secretary SENIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Alexis Berry, Breanna Berry, Olivia Dicke, Meg Henkle, Ashley Jackson, Addysin Leighner, Madison Louth, Audrey Nichols, Ellie Prichard, Trent Rollins, Tyler Rowen, Sarah Sheppard, Francesca Steinbrunner, Paige Stephenson, Woodrow Tinkham, Paige Williamson
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Ben Bates, Ruby Bennett, Morgan Bollenbacher, Logan Green, Harli Grunden, Samara McDonald, Casey Popp, Emma Prichard, Abigail Sheets, Apollo Thomas, Kathryn Trisel, Jacob Winget
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Caiden Berry, Aaron Hipply, Justin Parsons, Fletcher Smith, Avery White
JUNIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Shay Boroff, Brayden Bruns, Lillian Carpenter, Gabriel Cross, Evan Kimmel, Scarlett Laux, Adria Miller, Ashton Minnich, Alexavier Samples, Cora Schumm
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Amanda Barrett, Cali Bollenbacher, Riley Bolton, Noah Connolly, Gaven Garwood, Zoey Henning, Brynlea Houser, Collin Langenkamp, Kaitlyn Rager, Matthew Roberts, Ethan Tuttle, Derick Vann, Elizabeth Winget
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Wyatt Carpenter, Braedn Conn, Douglas Hughes, Creeden Knittle, Kenzianna Missler, Elias Poe, Alayna Reigle, Zachary Rogers, Briann Scudder, Wyatt Seals, Melanie Severt, Helana Sinning, Trevor Stearns, Andrew Taylor, Isabella Thornsberry, Madison Williams
SOPHOMORES Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Brittyn Bruns, Lola Dailey, Payton Frese, Trevor Heitkamp, Mackenzie Hoover, Rylan Lyons, Natalie Moeller, Taylor Muhlenkamp, Josiah Neff, Ethan Pond, Nathaniel Stolly, Emmery Temple, Kyndra Thornsberry, Christina Tong, Lucian Winters
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Carlee Barna, Lennox Boroff, Meagan Boroff, Hayden Castleman, Olivia Clifford, Kaleb Gilliland, Carson Kirby, Russell McDonald, Megan Nichols, Haley Perry, Ella Putman, Zavier Rissner, Jordyn Schaefer, Eli Schumm, Gabryelle Sill, Analicia Velez
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Miley Crouch, Addison Fisher, Steven Harner, Parker Johnson, Parker Lyons, Maddie Miehls, Taylor Minnich, Milee Peel, Addison Reigle, John Yoder, Kendra Zimmerman, Kylie Zimmerman
FRESHMEN Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Charles Bennett, Freya Blount, Bethany Denney, Lillian Hays, Megan Hughes, Wyatt Pancake, Madelyn Stover, Grace Winget, Isabell Young
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Mason Ackley, Zavior Bailey, Luke Booher, Rhen Carpenter, Kara Fullenkamp, Jaymie Quickstad, Magdalene Rich, Lexie Sites, Samuel Tickle, Jacoby Triplett, Jaden Wenning, Tobin Winters
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Sasha Buckner, Piper Eguia, Aisley Everett, Joshua Hague, Marianna Hernandez, Faith Kiser, Morgan Louth, Taylor Nusbaum, Adalynn Rogers, Luke Sheets, Robert Shirk, Deagan Taylor, Gavin Westgerdes, Arwen Williams
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Celina VFW donates $10,000 to Celina Choir Boosters Celina's Choral Department is under the direction of Mr. Joel Trisel, who is in his 11th year with Celina Schools. Trisel teaches and directs all of the 7th-12th grade choirs, directs the High School Spring Musical, and is an adjunct College Credit Plus (CCP) professor at Wright State University-Lake Campus. The Department performs various times throughout the year, including at Christmas and in the Spring. We are very grateful for this generous donation and the support of the Arts from our community. Pictured above left to right: Gerald Ward, Trustee, Joel Trisel, Choral Director, James Babcock, quartermaster, Karl Hagaman, member, and Kathryn Kennedy, Auxiliary member.
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OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital expanding use of minimally invasive, robotic-assisted surgeries VAN WERT, Ohio - Area residents now have access to a growing number of leading-edge surgery services that allow them to heal quicker, experience less pain and stay close to home. The robotic-assisted surgery program at OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital is expanding in use and breadth of services, giving patients more options for minimally invasive procedures. "I think it's a game changer," said Dr. Thomas Conte, the hospital's chief of surgery. "I think people should feel blessed that we have this cutting-edge technology in a rural area." "We're creating the same standard of care at home as you would in a larger city," said Dr. Craig Hanson, who also performs robotic surgeries at Van Wert. Since December 2020, OhioHealth physicians have performed more than 800 operations using the da Vinci® Surgical System to treat a wide of array of conditions, including perforated stomach ulcers and colons, hernias and gallbladder disease. Other surgical services include bladder repairs as well as treatment of endometriosis and other urogynecological problems; additional growth has been seen in prostate surgery and the treatment of acid reflux disease. Robotic-assisted surgery is being used increasingly as an alternative to traditional open and other minimally invasive surgeries, such as laparoscopies. Robotic technology gives surgeons an enhanced and magnified view inside the patient's body and provides them with a set of surgical "hands" that can move and maneuver more precisely than human ones. However, a human being, not the robot, is 100 percent in control. "The robot doesn't perform the surgery, it replicates my hand movements. It allows me to get in spaces I couldn't otherwise access," Dr. Conte said. "The robot is an additional tool we can use to help the patient." Dr. Hanson said the robotic system's three-dimensional, panoramic imaging capability provides a much clearer view than laparoscopy. "It's kind of like the difference between an old black-and-white TV and the latest generation HDTV, where you can see every blade of grass on the football field. It makes you a much more precise surgeon." Compared to traditional surgery, robotic procedures shorten healing time, allowing patients to get back to normal more quickly. "I've had patients tell me, 'Oh my gosh, I didn't feel this good,' Dr. Hanson said. Less pain means reduced need for narcotics, and the risk of blood loss and infection also is lower. "This reaps tremendous benefits for the patient," said Dr. Conte. Robotic surgery isn't always the better option, but when used appropriately, it can make a significant difference for both patients and their families and caregivers, he said. At a recent meeting of the American College of Surgeons, about 40 percent of attendees responded yes when asked how many had 24/7 access to a robotic surgery system, Dr. Conte said. "Little Van Wert is at least as good as half the places in the country, and better than the majority. For many things, small-town hospitals can do things at least as well or better than hospitals in large cities, and with more empathy. When you're in a rural area, you want that personal touch," said Dr. Conte. The robotic surgery system at OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital was made possible by a gift from area philanthropists Bruce and Julie Kennedy. |
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FAMILY FUN NIGHT - Sponsored by St Teresa Parish Saturday, March 2, 2024 Dinner / DJ beginning at 5:30pm at Rockford Community Building Wedding Style Dinner– PRESALE TICKETS ONLY $11.00/meal (5 and under free) Deadline to purchase tickets is Feb 18, 2024. Contact the church office at 419-363-2633 or email stteresachurch@bright.net Many great prizes to win for adults and children Open to the public.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service
Sunday school
begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday
except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s
activities are taught with snacks included. Bible Study is on Wednesdays
at 8:45 (The Chosen) and 10 AM. Women’s Fellowship meets monthly. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Traffic Fatality on January 18, 2024 in Mercer County – Hopewell
Township The investigation revealed that a 2001 tan Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by 17 year old Andrew J Taylor of Celina, Ohio was travelling westbound on Fast Rd, west of Hoenie Rd, when he went off the right side of the roadway, struck a tree and came to rest after striking a second tree. Taylor was air lifted from the scene by Lutheran Air and transported to St Rita’s Hospital in Lima. He was later transferred to Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus for further treatment. The Sheriff’s Office was notified yesterday, January 21, 2024, that Andrew Taylor succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased at the hospital. The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office Crash Reconstruction Team was called to the scene. Also assisting at the scene were members of the Rockford Fire Department, Celina Fire Department, Celina Squad 2, Lutheran Air and MCERV.
Jeff Grey, Sheriff
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The Wassenberg Art Center Opens 1968: A Folsom Redemption The Wassenberg Art Center invites you to celebrate the 1968: A Folsom Redemption exhibition Thursday, February 1st, from 6PM-9PM. The free to the public, opening reception includes light appetizers, cash bar, and live entertainment. 1968: A Folsom Redemption will be on display Tuesday, January 30th, through Friday, March 15th.Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of a landmark event, 1968: A Folsom Redemption is a collection of photographs and memories of two journalists lucky enough to be among a handful of eyewitnesses to the historic Johnny Cash concerts at Folsom Prison. This candid and personal photography exhibition covers a critical juncture in the career of Johnny Cash, one of the twentieth century’s most beloved performers.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service
Sunday school
begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday
except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s
activities are taught with snacks included. Bible Study is on Wednesdays
at 10 AM. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, January 15, 2024 |
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Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Parkway Boys Basketball - Xavier
Samples Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Xavier Samples as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Parkway Boys Basketball. Xavier is the son of Steve and Teri Samples.
Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Parkway Girls Basketball - Audrey
Nichols Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Audrey Nichols as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Parkway Girls Basketball. Audrey is the daughter of Les and Cheryl Nichols.
Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Parkway Wrestling - Gaven Garwood
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IT'S OUR 100-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF SCHUMM REUNI0NS! Please save the dates of Saturday, August 3 and Sunday, August 4 as our celebratory weekend commemorating the 100th anniversary of Schumm Reunions! The ice cream social and the reunion meal will be held on the church grounds of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church located east of Willshire, Ohio in Schumm, Ohio. On Saturday, August 3, we will have a relaxed and informal ice cream social at the church, a chance to visit the historic Wyneken School near Decatur IN, and the opportunity to attend a Fort Wayne Tincaps baseball game that evening in Fort Wayne IN. Details will follow this spring. Sunday, August 4 will be our Grand Celebration of the Schumm Reunion, celebrating 100 years of Schumm Reunions! We look forward to your being able to attend some—or ALL!—of the events that weekend! PLEASE BE SURE TO EMAIL ANY CHANGES IN FAMILY CIRCUMSTANCES (BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC) TO US SO THAT WE CAN BE SURE THE GENEALOGY IS UPDATED ACCURATELY. You can email those to us at the reunion address of schummfamilyreunion@gmail.com or you can email Sharon Dietrich at flatface5@frontier.com and that will permit us to update our genealogy. A more formal invitation will be sent out in late April/early May, but we wanted now to get that information to you so you know we have big plans for this year's reunion. It's something you will not want to miss, so please make plans to attend if you can!
Your Reunion Committee Al Schumm, President Larry Schwartz, Vice President Maurice Schumm, Treasurer Sherry Dietrich Shaffer, Secretary Sharon Dietrich, Historian Andrea Hays, At Large Mike Schumm, At Large Tim Muntzinger, At Large Chad Dietrich, At Large
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Western Ohio Civil War Round Table to meet Thursday, January 25, 2024 Daniel Masters is the January 25th speaker at the Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable. Dan is an award winning author who has been actively engaged in Civil War research for the past twenty years. With a focus on Ohio infantry regiments, and documenting thousands of letters contained in Ohio's newspapers during the War. Dan's areas of specialty include: anything Ohio related; the war in the western theatre; and the war in the east through Gettysburg. For our January 25th meeting, he will focus on the 57th OVI (Ohio Volunteer Infantry) at Shiloh.
The meeting
starts at 7:15 PM at the Richardson-Bretz in Celina.
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379 Bridges Inspected in Mercer County “Bridge inspection is completed annually for several very important reasons. First our bridge maintenance/work orders are generated directly from our yearly inspections. Secondly, decisions on future bridge replacements/rehabilitations are made as a result of the condition ratings garnered from the inspection. Third and most importantly, we inspect them to protect the public that uses them each day.” In Ohio, the professionally licensed and elected County Engineer manages and oversees bridge inspections on township and county roadways. Any questions, concerns about bridges may be directed to the engineer’s office.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service
Sunday school
begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday
except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s
activities are taught with snacks included. Bible Study is on Wednesdays
at 10 AM. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Update to Church Scheduling 1-11-2024 by Dawn Agler :
New Horizons Community Church
Ken Meyer - Lead Pastor
9 & 10:30 am - Worship Gatherings with
Nate Davis - Student Ministry Pastor: Student Ministry Gathering - (5th-12th grades) meets Sunday evening 5:00 - 7:00pm Church website: www.nhccrockford.com
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Parkway Panther basketball player Paige Williamson, center, signs her letter of intent to play basketball for Anderson College in the Fall of 2024. Watching are her parents, Dan and Angela Williamson and her three sisters Abby, Hannah and Samantha. | |||||||||||||||||
Parkway Panther softball player Meg Henkle, center, signs her letter of intent to play softball for Davis Elkins University in the Fall of 2024. Watching are parents Stacy and Terra Henkle, sister Macy Henkle and coaches Trey Stover and Brenden Bates, along with Caleb Kinney. | |||||||||||||||||
Military Discharge Records by Julie Peel, Mercer County Recorder Be safe. In Ohio you can record your DD214 form in your county recorder’s office. Register your DD214 with your County Recorder as soon as you separate from the Service. After you record your discharge papers, they can be easily retrieved if you need additional copies. There is never a fee for recording a military discharge record or for certified copies for authorized parties. The Mercer County Recorder’s Office encourages Veterans to have their military discharge papers (DD214) recorded in the Recorder’s Office. You must present an original or a certified DD214 for recording. Your certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, DD214 form is one of the most important documents that the Service will give you. It is your key to participation in all Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) programs as well as several state and federal programs Including: Disability Compensation These are just a few of the services that require Home Loans your discharge papers. You should keep your Loan Guaranty Services original document in a safe place, certified Vocational Services copies are available for no charge to Insurance Services authorized parties. Burial & VA Cemeteries Military discharges have restricted public access. ORC 317.24 allows authorized parties to request copies of recorded military discharges. Proper identification MUST be present to view and receive copies. Authorized parties include: The person who is subject of the Discharge County Veterans Service Officer Person with Power of Attorney for the Veteran An Executor or Administrator of the Veteran’s Estate A funeral director MERCER COUNTY RECORDER Julie Peel Copies of DD214’s must be requested in person at the Mercer County Recorder’s Office by an authorized individual. Please have identification with you such as a driver’s license. A recorded discharge document is not a public record for a period of seventy-five (75) years after the date of recording. If you are not an “authorized party” a copy of any DD214 may only be made available to you in redacted form. Including only name, rank, date of birth, date of discharge and type of discharge. Unauthorized persons will also be subject to a two-dollar ($2) per page charge. If you have lost your DD214 and have never recorded it, the Mercer County Veterans Service Commission can direct you in obtaining a copy. The Veteran’s Service Office is located in the Mercer County Central Service Building, 220 W. Livingston St., Rm 2701, Celina. The phone number is 419-586-3542. You may also obtain a photo ID card from Mercer County Recorder’s office. Your DD214 must be recorded with the Mercer County Recorder’s Office prior to obtaining this ID card.
Montezuma Fire Department Release on Victim’s Identity
At this time the State Fire Marshal’s Office was contacted and 2 investigators responded to the scene to assist in the investigation. The cause of the fire remains under investigation at this time by the Fire Marshal’s Office. The victim was identified as Vickie J. Schumm age 65. The Montezuma Fire Department was assisted at the scene by the Coldwater and St Mary’s Township fire departments, Coldwater Squad, the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office and the State Fire Marshal’s Office. Any further inquiries at this time should be directed to the State Fire Marshal’s Office as they have an open investigation into the fire.
Mercer Health welcomes First Baby of 2024
Mercer County Community Hospital’s first baby of the year was born on Tuesday, January 2, 2024. A baby boy born to Rutha Anitak and Jimi Briand of Celina arrived at 10:35 a.m., weighing 5 pounds, 14.6 ounces and measuring 18 inches long. He was welcomed by his parents and a big brother and sister. The family received multiple gifts including a fresh 48 photography session by Beth Fortkamp, a Mercer Health blanket, a gift card from The Gift Shop at Mercer Health and additional items.
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Mercer Health Medical Staff awards Medical Student Scholarship to Parkway Grad Clayton Agler
Agler was selected as the scholarship recipient based on his desire to promote healthier communities and to bring specialized care to rural areas. “I am thankful that I was born and raised in Mercer County and had the opportunity to work in local healthcare,” Agler states. “It has shaped my perspective of medicine and inspired me to practice medicine in rural areas.” The Mercer Health Medical Student Scholarship program was initiated in 2020 and awards $2,000 annually to a medical school student who has shown a strong connection to Mercer Health or the surrounding communities. The scholarship is awarded for a one-year period and provided directly to the student. Mercer Health’s Medical Staff looks forward to giving back to additional medical students as the scholarship program continues. “Across our country and right here in west central Ohio, rural hospitals play an essential and integral role in the healthcare system, providing significant contributions to the well-being of the communities we serve,” Dr. Stefanie Moeller, Mercer Health internal medicine provider, said. “Our goal is to give back to students, especially those who are interested in supporting our rural communities as a physician—and in other ways.” To be considered for the scholarship, applicants must be a resident of the United States who is currently enrolled as a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year medical student in an accredited MD/DO school located in the United States. Applicant must either be a resident of Mercer County or one of the adjacent counties for at least 12 months prior to registering as a medical student or have participated in a rotation at Mercer Health. Applications for the 2024 scholarship are now being accepted. Participants must apply online by October 1, 2024 and submit transcript of their medical school courses/grades and a letter, on school letterhead, from the applicant’s medical school verifying that he/she is enrolled full time as a medical student at that institution. For more information about Mercer Health’s Medical Student Scholarship, visit mercer-health.com/med-foundation or contact Deb Hemmelgarn, MED Foundation Director, at dhemmelgarn@mercer-health.com or 419-678-5679. Pictured is Dr. Megan Core, Mercer Health Chief of Staff, and Dr. David Rosado, Scholarship Committee Representative, presenting Clayton Agler his 2023 Medical Student Scholarship.
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Parkway Varsity Boys Basketball Win Bobcat Holiday
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Parkway January 2024 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
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Mercer County PERI Chapter #13 to Meet in 2024 Guest speaker will be Zelda Zizelman, Assistant Director of the Center for Neurological Development in Burkettsville. The Center serves neurologically impaired children and adults. Chapter members who pay dues annually are encouraged to do so at this meeting.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service
Sunday school
begins at 9:00 AM for ALL AGES. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday
except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s
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Special Olympics & Sheriff’s Department to Battle on the Court CELINA, Ohio — Mercer County Special Olympics is set to battle the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office with a friendly game of basketball and an evening of competition on Monday, January 22nd at the Celina Field House. “We have hosted this game for several years on a smaller scale. This year we have decided to bring it to the Field House and create a fun event for all,” said Sam Fledderjohann, Mercer County Special Olympics Coordinator. While the game takes place annually, this year’s game has been turned into a larger-scale event at the Celina Field House. The evening will open with the Special Olympics Skills Team, The Wildcats, facing the Mercer County Sheriff Deputies at 6:00pm. An intermission will occur between games at 6:45 with the Special Olympics Cheer Team and Unified Cheer Team performing. The evening will conclude with the annual Bobcats vs. Deputies game at 7:00pm. “While this game doesn’t count toward our official record, its one the players look forward to the most. The comradery that has been built between the Sherriff’s department and our athletes because of this event is outstanding. From a spectator perspective, it’s also really fun to watch,” Fledderjohann stated. The game admission is free, but donations will be accepted for the Mercer County Special Olympics Programming. Concessions will also be available. Radio personality Jonathan Williams from JW Sound & Production will be the official MC of the night. *** Mercer County Special Olympics currently hosts six sports including: basketball, bowling, power lifting, traditional and unified cheerleading, unified volleyball, and unified golf. Thanks to the support of the community, our athletes can compete all over the region against other special Olympics teams. To learn more about the program or to find out how to become involved, contact Sam Fledderjohann at 567-890-0265 or sfledderjohann@mercerdd.org
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Winter Reminder from Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart and Snowplow crews
During snow and ice removal nothing prevents crews from doing a safe and efficient job of clearing roadways more than abandoned vehicles on and along county roadways that either slow or obstruct snowplows from getting county roads open. Here are a few winter safety driving tips that hopefully will allow snowplow crews to provide safe travel this winter for Mercer County motorists:
If you have to travel during hazardous conditions, use common sense and adjust your speed to surrounding road conditions and slow down.
When following a snowplow, be vigilant and stay back far enough so you can be seen in the snowplow driver’s mirrors. All snowplows have starting and stopping points on their routes and at times unexpected backing by the truck may be necessary. A lot of turning around at intersections occur.
Many of the township and county road pavements are one-lane or narrower. Never attempt to pass from behind in these circumstances.
When approaching a snowplow coming toward you on a typical two-lane road, give some room to those large trucks and pull over as far as you safely can. The tip of the blade usually is at or around the centerline of the pavement.
Be vigilant at intersections and provide plenty of room. Plows may have to clear the edges of the radius of the intersection of snow and ice, which require many forward and reverse operations at the intersection area.
If clearing driveway, do not push snow to the approach side of mailbox (place it on the exit side of the mailbox). Stay abreast of the road conditions and advisories issued by the local media.
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Parkway Cross Country members who earned MAC-All Academic Awards
Parkway Cross Country members who earned MAC-All Academic Awards at the recent end of the season banquet held at Parkway include: Members in the picture (left to right) are: Lexi Berry (Senior), Paige Williamson (Senior), Amanda Barrett (Junior), Lani Sinning (Junior), Natalie Moeller (Sophomore), Taylor Muhlenkamp (Sophomore), Christina Tong (Sophomore), Tyler Rowen (Senior), Woodrow Tinkham (Senior), Xavier Samples (Junior), Josiah Neff (Sophomore), and absent from the picture-Nate Stolly (Sophomore).
2024 USA Curling Wheelchair Mixed Doubles National Championships to be Hosted in Fort Wayne This Week
Fort Wayne, Indiana – January 2, 2024 – The Fort Wayne Curling Club is proud to be hosting the first USA Curling National Championships of 2024. The 2024 USA Curling Wheelchair Mixed Doubles National Championships will be held at the Fort Wayne Curling Club Thursday, January 4th through Sunday, January 7th.
"Hosting this event in Fort Wayne would not be possible without the support of Visit Fort Wayne, Team Indiana, the Fort Wayne Sports Foundation and Turnstone. We have partnered with USA Curling to host two national championships previously, the inaugural Arena National Championships (2013) and the U18 National Championships (2022) but this is the first time we have been entrusted with hosting a Wheelchair Curling National Championship." said Club President and Co-Founder Craig Fischer. "This is really special to us because our club was founded with the idea of inclusivity to people of all abilities. We currently run what we believe to be the largest special needs curling program in the United States and we hope that hosting this event raises awareness about the inclusivity of the sport of Curling. It really is a sport for people of all ages and abilities. Literally anybody can participate in the sport of Curling if they want to, there are a lot of accommodations that can be made."
Wheelchair Curling is the adaptive version of the Olympic Sport of Curling and started in Europe in the late 1990s, making its way to North America in 2022. Wheelchair Curling was added to the Paralympics for the 2006 Paralympic Games in Torino, Italy. In July 2023, the Mixed Doubles variant of Wheelchair Curling was added to the Paralympic Games and will make its debut in 2026 at the Paralympic Games in Cortina, Italy.
The 2024 USA Curling Wheelchair Mixed Doubles National Championships will feature 6 teams competing for the opportunity to represent the United States at the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championships to be held in Gangneung, South Korea on March 10-16, 2024.
Matches will be held on the following dates and times: · Thursday, January 4th - 7:00 PM · Friday, January 5th - 9:00 AM · Friday, January 5th – 2:00 PM · Saturday, January 6th – 9:00 AM · Saturday, January 6th – 2:00 PM · Saturday, January 6th - 7:00 PM –SEMI-FINALS · Sunday, January 7th – 10:00 AM –FINALS
Additionally, a free Wheelchair Curling Clinic will be held on Wednesday, January 3rd at 7:00 PM by the head of USA Curling's Wheelchair Curling program and some of the athletes.
Matches last roughly 90 minutes. Spectators are welcome. There is no charge for spectators.
The Fort Wayne Curling Club is located at 3837 N. Wells Street, directly across Wells Street from the Parkview Ice House.
THE SPORT OF CURLING
The sport of curling originated in the 1500s on the frozen lochs of Scotland but was formalized and made into the sport it is today by the Canadians. The sport entails teams alternately sliding 42 pound stones down a sheet of ice roughly 150 feet long to a set of rings ("the house") while teammates sweep the stone to make the stone go straighter and further. Once all the stones are thrown (an "end"), the team whose stone is closest to the center of the rings scores and the number of points they score is the number of stones closer to the center than the opponents' closest stone. A game continues for 8 ends at the club level and 10 ends at the Olympic level.
Curling has grown significantly in the United States since its re-introduction into the Olympics (it was included in the inaugural 1924 Winter Olympic Games in Chamonix). There are currently nearly 23,500 curlers and 185 curling clubs in the United States and significant additional growth is expected. THE FORT WAYNE CURLING CLUB
Curling has a long and storied history in Fort Wayne which can be found here, but the modern Fort Wayne Curling Club was founded in 2010 by Craig Fischer, Greg Eigner, Jerri Mead and Dan McCoy. Brief history of the club is here. The club started curling at the Parkview Ice House (then known as the Lutheran Health Sports Center) and, in2014, opened a 3-sheet dedicated facility in a rented warehouse on Wells Street (now partially occupied by 2Toms Brewing Company). In 2019, the club opened a dedicated 4-sheet curling facility at 3837 N. Wells Street, directly across Wells Street from the Parkview Ice House. The Fort Wayne Curling Club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that offers leagues for curlers of all ages and abilities, Learn to Curl sessions, private events, corporate events and activities for those with special needs.
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Isaac Van Wart Members Placed Wreaths Across America on Veteran Graves |