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St. Paul’s Country Church
Service to begin the New Year 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. Please call the church office at 419-942-1374 for any questions regarding 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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St. Paul’s Country Church for New Year’s The membership of St. Paul’s Country Church, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH invites you to their church service at 10 AM on December 29, 2024 – the last service before the New Year. The lesson title is “Sharing the Gift which is based on Colossians 3:12-17 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. Please call the church office at 419-942-1374 for any questions regarding 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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Winter Senior Parkway Athletes Participate in Passing of School Spirit
Sponsored by the Parkway Athletic Department, the
event took place on Tuesday, November 26th in the Elementary gym.
Shown above: Senior Athletes participating Alex Carpenter, Kenzie Kellermeyer, Adria Miller, Cali Bollenbacher, and Grace Ponstler Back row left to right: Wyatt Seals, Brayden Stewart, Trevor Stearns, Dougie Hughes, Xavier Samples, Wyatt Carpenter, Bray Bruns, Matthew Roberts, Braedn Conn, and Derrick Wagner A huge thank you goes out to all Kindergarten teachers, Mr. Bates and Mrs. Tribolet, Mr. Fortkamp and Mrs. Miller, and the Senior Athletes who volunteered to be a part of this event!
Shown above: Seniors are "passing on the school spirit", along with an official certificate, sports bracelet, winter athletic schedule, and a Parkway pom-pom to cheer for our teams.
Shown above: Preparing for the "relay" race where the Seniors encouraged the K's and "relayed" the school spirit of mentoring to the K's while cheering and jogging along to show that they were all WINNERS!
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Mail Box Repair Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart is announcing the policy covering replacement and repair of mailboxes damaged by county crews plowing snow. Mailboxes and posts damaged by snow and ice thrown from plow blades will not be repaired by the Engineer’s office. Boxes and posts damaged by contact from a plow blade or truck will be replaced by the Engineer’s office, using light-weight standard steel mailboxes and posts.
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JANUARY MEETING FOR ROCKFORD BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will meet for its first meeting in 2025 on Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 4 p.m. in the library basement. At that time, Alison Ross and Misty Riley will be sworn in as new trustees. The public is always invited to attend.
ROCKFORD LIBRARY TRUSTEES RETIRING After 65+ years of combined years of dedicated service, Library Board of Trustees members Georgie Wilson, Marcia Ripley and Marge Gehle retired from the Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees.
Karen Nuttle, Misty Riley and Ali Ross are honored to be appointed to the library board. They join Art Bader, Shannon Painter-Carpenter, Lisa Kuhn and Ryan Sipe.
The Rockford Carnegie Library is administered by a seven-member Board of Trustees. Since a public library belongs to the entire community, the board of trustees has been created by law to act as the governing body of the library. Additionally, the board adopts and supports library policies. The board also serves as an advocacy group by supporting the library before the budget commission, the state legislators, civic and cultural organizations, and the public at large.
We wish the best to Georgie, Marcia and Marge and thank them for their wonderful service to the community and especially the children of the Rockford Carnegie Library community.
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Children’s Christmas Program 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 4th Sunday in Advent at 10 AM on December 22, 2024. The children have been rehearsing their favorite carols including: Away in a Manger; Joy to the World; and Silent Night and will be singing them during a skit called, “A Visit from the Animals”, celebrating Jesus’ birth during worship. The Children’s Christmas party will also be on Sunday. Sunday School is at 9 AM.The Blue Christmas Service is Saturday, December 21, 2024 at 6:30 PM. The Christmas Eve Candlelight service will be at 7 PM. Please call the church office at 419-942-1374 for any questions regarding Advent worship services. 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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Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office will be participating in the national traffic safety campaign, “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over”. We will have additional deputies patrolling over the next few weeks, specifically seeking out impaired drivers. Our goal is to keep our roads safe for the citizens of Mercer County and those traveling through. Sheriff Grey would like to remind motorists that your life and the lives of others is worth more than having a drink. NEVER drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Mercer Health holds Christmas Nativity Dedication Ceremony
A Christmas Nativity Dedication Ceremony was held at Mercer Health on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 in honor of the historical and treasured Christmas Nativity set on display in the Atrium at Mercer County Community Hospital. The original nativity was donated by Dr. Robert Albers in the 1970’s. Dr. Albers acquired the set from the original Our Lady of Mercy Hospital. Most recently, Mercer Health Volunteer, John Braun, designed and created a new crib and manger and Sandy Ripploh, retired Mercer Health employee, restored and painted the nativity pieces. Lisa Klenke, Mercer Health CEO, gave a history of the nativity set followed by a dedication, blessing and prayer by Deacon Steve Broering. The ceremony concluded with music from pianist and Mercer Health nurse Denise Stammen. “The restoration of the nativity set is more than the preservation of a treasured object; it is an act of stewardship and devotion. It ensures that future generations can continue to experience its beauty and be reminded of the eternal message it conveys-a message of humility, grace, and the boundless power of love,” states Klenke. The Nativity Set is located in the Atrium at Mercer County Community Hospital and is proudly set-up and displayed each holiday season by the Mercer Health Volunteers. Pictured left to right is the family of Dr. Robert Albers: Dr. Tom & Maria Schwieterman, Beth Sheeley and Karen Wenning
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Jonathan Pabis Honored for Outstanding Service in
Columbus, Ohio![]() On November 14, 2024, Columbus Division of Police Sergeant Jonathan P. Pabis received the Outstanding Service Award from the Capital Crossroads and Discovery Special Improvement Districts in downtown Columbus, OH. Lisa Defendiefer, Deputy Director of Operations and Advocacy for CCSID and DSID says, "He and our special duty team understood then, and they understand now, the value of consistent community engagement with our downtown residents and business owners and the value of a holistic approach to addressing issues."
"Congratulations Sgt. Pabis! Your commitment to serving the city of Columbus does not go unnoticed." says the Columbus Division of Police Facebook Page. Photo: Paul Pabis and Holly Wood Pabis, Jonathan's parents came in from Massachusetts to attend this honor ceremony with Aunt Sheila Baltzell-Linn and Uncle Mark Linn of Celina, OH Photo: Eighteen of Jonathan's co-workers came to honor Jonathan at the Outstanding Service Award ceremony from the Capital Crossroads and Discovery Special Improvement Districts in downtown Columbus, OH
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Snow –do not plow onto roadways The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is reminding residents living on county and township roadways not to leave snow plowed from private driveways on the roadway. Ohio law prohibits the placement of injurious material or any obstruction on a highway except that which is placed on the roadway by a proper authority, such as salt or grit the county and townships use to treat icy roads. If it is found that snow displaced from a private drive onto a roadway contributes to an accident, the individual who placed it there could be found liable. According to Sheriff Jeff Grey of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office, placing injurious materials or obstructing the roadway is a criminal offense. Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759.
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Winter
Reminder from Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart and Snowplow Crews 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 Board of Education Meetings – Wednesday,
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Web Works
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. Thank you to God for inspiration and my skills. 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 3rd Sunday in Advent at 10 AM on December 15, 2024. The lesson title is “Spill the Tea!” which is based on Luke 2:8-20 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. The Christmas Eve Candlelight service will be at 7 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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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
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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
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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
Year.
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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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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
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
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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:
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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
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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,
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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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:
by Coach Ryan Thompson
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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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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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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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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.
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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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.
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. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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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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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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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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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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Closing Notice
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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St. Paul's
Country Church Women's Fellowship Donates to Our Home Ministries
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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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Historical Mortgage Project Information
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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 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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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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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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Donation to C.A.L.L.
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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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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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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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Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
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 Isaac Van Wart members assisted Middle Point Boy Scouts Troop 32 with placing wreaths on Veterans graves at Woodland Cemetery. This was in conjunction with the National Wreaths Across America which originally began in Arlington Cemetery with the goals of Honor, Remember, Teach. A moment of silence is given at each veteran’s grave after saying their name out loud and then placing a wreath there.
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Deputies Investigate Fatal Crash The preliminary investigation revealed that Trey Frech, age 24, of New Paris, OH was driving a 2016 white Chevy sedan northbound on St Rte 49. A John Schwartz, age 24, of Celina, OH was traveling with his family southbound in a horse driven buggy. Frech went in to the southbound lane to pass a northbound van and then struck the Schwartz buggy head-on. Frech was ejected from his vehicle. Mr. Frech was air lifted from the scene by Lutheran Air and transported to Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne, IN. Mr Schwartz was transported by Celina EMS, Squad 6, to Mercer Health in Coldwater and was treated and released. Elizabeth Schwartz, age 26, who is seven months pregnant, was transported by Squad 6 to Mercer Health and was later transferred to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. John Schwartz Jr, age 3, was transported by Squad 6 to Mercer Health. John and Elizabeth Schwartz's daughter, Roseanne, age 1, was pronounced deceased at the scene. The horse was seriously injured and later passed. Assisting at the scene were members of the Chatt Fire Department, Celina EMS, Rockford 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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Holy Communion on New Year’s Eve - St. Paul’s Country Church
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility. PS. We love our new sign made by Johnny Harrod of Mercer Metal. |
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20th Century Club, Now 21st Century Club Celebrates
100th Anniversary By Sheila Baltzell-Linn, Club reporter ![]()
The 21st Century Club is the longest running club in Rockford, Ohio
perhaps even in the county. At 100 years old, and spanning two
centuries, it began as the 20th Century Club and, by vote in 2000,
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![]() Congratulations Doctor Jerry Sell!
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Dr. Jerry Sell Retires Again in December 2023
Rockford and Van Wert physician to retire after more than
40 years of service to the community
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Couple Retires/Rehires
after Faithfully Serving Community by Sheila Baltzell, 10-28-2017 Jerry Sell, M.D., and his wife, Connie (Beougher) Sell have recently embarked on a new path in their retirement, one of the half time variety. Although they are busy doing new things, Dr. Sell is keeping his hands in the profession that he has loved for 40 years. His last day working full time was at the end of August 2017. His current schedule includes various medical procedures and
surgeries at Van Wert County Hospital as well as pitching in to help
wherever he is needed. He generally works one week on and one week off
at the office in Rockford to see his surgical patients and assists the
newest doctor in town, Norman Means, M.D.
After running the Family Medicine office for 30 years, while raising
a family, Connie is finding it difficult to stay completely retired. She
has gone on to helping her son, Jonathan, start a Biggby Coffee
franchise in St. Marys, OH. She does this by continuing her knack for
bookwork from home for the one year old business. Connie also continues
to help with the family farm after the death of her father, Charlie
Beougher, in 2004. Today she helps when brother Gary Beougher needs her.
So, retirement? Not exactly, but close enough. Click here for a printable version of this story about Dr. Jerry and Connie Sell.
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Mercer Health welcomes Rona Dellinger, CNP, to Mercer Health Medical Group at Mendon Rona Dellinger, Certified Nurse Practitioner (CNP), has served the Rockford and surrounding communities for over 24 years and will continue to do so in partnership with Mercer Health. Starting January 8, 2024, Dellinger will join Mercer Health Medical Group at Mendon, located at 128 Drake St., Mendon. Dellinger has enjoyed caring for the Rockford and Mendon areas and is pleased that she will continue to get to do so at Mercer Health Medical Group at Mendon. Before becoming a family nurse practitioner, Dellinger worked as a nurse at Mercer Health. She states, “Mercer Health was my first ever job as a nurse so I really always have called them my first home.” She will continue to see her current patients and will accept new patients at her new location, Mercer Health Medical Group at Mendon. To schedule an appointment with Rona Dellinger, CNP, call 419-795-2050. Mercer Health Medical Group provides primary care physicians and nurse practitioners throughout the area including locations in Celina, Coldwater, Ft. Recovery, Maria Stein, Mendon, New Bremen and St. Henry. For more information on primary care services at Mercer Health, visit https://mercer-health.com/our-services/primary-care/ |
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Mailbox Repair Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart is announcing the policy covering replacement and repair of mailboxes damaged by county crews plowing snow. Mailboxes and posts damaged by snow and ice thrown from plow blades will not be repaired by the Engineer’s office. Boxes and posts damaged by contact from a plow blade or truck will be replaced by the Engineer’s office, using light-weight standard steel mailboxes and posts.
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on
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Rockford United Methodist Church Announces Together at
Christmas Rockford United Methodist Church announces the Rockford Community Meal called Together at Christmas. Started many years ago by the church, members volunteer Christmas Day to serve a free meal to anyone wanting to attend in celebration of the birth of Christ. It is held at the large Rockford Community Building in Shanes Park. It is from 10:30 AM to 1 PM. It is a hot home-cooked meal fit for Christmas with homemade desserts. Everyone is invited! And, it is always FREE! |
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service – Two Christmas Eve Services
At 7 PM, there
will be a candlelight and music service. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service – Advent
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.
Join us for
Christmas Eve services. Details coming. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
EverHeart Hospice Care Center Helps Patients in Need Patients who are diagnosed with a terminal illness often find themselves faced with important decisions to make regarding their healthcare goals and needs. One resource available to these patients is choosing hospice or palliative care to focus on comfort and quality of life as their disease progresses. While hospice and palliative care can be received wherever a patient calls home, EverHeart Hospice also operates a five-bed Hospice Care Center on the 4th floor of Wayne Healthcare in Greenville, Ohio. The EverHeart Hospice Care Center has a home-like setting. Patients have private rooms furnished for families to visit or even stay comfortably overnight. There is also a lounge area for guests to step away and relax. This unit was designed for patients with uncontrolled symptoms or who need to be monitored for medication adjustments. The EverHeart Hospice Care Center is only intended for short-term stays to stabilize the patient’s symptoms. While there is no set number of days a patient can stay in the unit, the average stay is around five days. Social workers start working with families on a discharge plan as soon as a patient enters the Hospice Care Center. To receive care in the EverHeart Hospice Care Center, patients must qualify for either General In-Patient (GIP) level of care or elect to use their respite stay benefit. GIP level of care delivers a higher level of care for acute symptoms that cannot be managed in the home. It requires approval from the Hospice Medical director. Medicare allows hospice patients one respite stay per hospice benefit period. Respite stays may be taken for up to five consecutive days in an in-patient unit or a facility setting to give the caregiver a short break. This relief allows the caregiver to reset, relax, and helps prevent caregiver burnout. While at the EverHeart Hospice Care Center, patients are supported with a 24-hour nursing presence to provide comfort, medication adjustments, and education. Collaborative visits are also available from our team of hospice aides, social workers, chaplains, music therapists, bereavement support, and volunteers. The Hospice Medical Director or Nurse Practitioners also make frequent visits. The scope of hospice services is defined by the Medicare Hospice Benefit. Your hospice benefit covers care for your terminal illness and related conditions. EverHeart Hospice accepts Medicare and Medicaid coverage as payment for Hospice Care Center services. Most private insurance also covers these services. EverHeart Hospice will never turn anyone away due to the inability to pay. For more information about the EverHeart Hospice Care Center, visit their website at everhearthospice.org or call 800-417-7535. Tours are available upon request.
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Final Handel’s Messiah Performance Announced The performance will take place at Grand Lake United Methodist Church, St. Paul's Campus, in Celina, at 6pm and will feature soloists from the past 30+ years of Messiah performances. David Vantilburg will be the evening's pianist, with Carol Zimmerman playing organ, under the direction of Joel Trisel, choir director at Celina City Schools with assistance from Cricket Dobmeyer and Ian Kennedy. Admission is free and open to the public - all are welcome to join us for this one last beloved community tradition, which has been celebrated annually in Celina for over 30 years. If you still plan to join the chorus, you must attend rehearsal on Sunday, 12/3 at 4:30pm in the CHS Lecture Hall. Any questions can be submitted to Mr. Trisel at joel.trisel@celinaschools.org
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service – Advent and
Care Services
A congregational meeting and vote on leadership positions will take place at this service. A soup and sandwich meal, sponsored by the Board of Christian Education, will follow. Everyone is welcome to partake! If you feel you lack the joy of the season, please join us for the Blue Christmas service ~ a special time for a message of comfort and care from God. It is on Wednesday, December 13 at 7 PM
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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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Congratulations – Luginbill Construction on being chosen as the
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Paul and Annette Hoverman Christmas Music at Liberty Baptist Church Dec. 10, 2023 (Van Wert), Paul and Annette Hoverman will be ministering Christmas music with their musical talents and instruments at the Liberty Baptist Church, 501 E. Third Street, Van Wert, Ohio at the 10:45 am Worship Service on December 10, 2023. Paul and Annette have blessed hundreds of people in Ohio and other parts of our country with over 30 years of Paul's church choir directing and trumpet performances along with Annette's piano solos, accompanying choirs and singers. Paul has been actively involved in years of music education and Annette has operated a piano studio and instructed 100's of students in piano for over 39 years. The Liberty Baptist Church is located at 501 E. Third Street, 5 blocks east of the Van Wert County Museum in the former Horace Mann School building. The public is invited to this event and it is free. The church's Senior Pastor, Jim Burns will share a brief Christmas message during the service. For more information you may visit the church's Facebook page at: libertybaptistvanwertoh.
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Mercer County Fair Concert Lineup for 2024
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Snow –do not plow onto roadways The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is reminding residents living on county and township roadways not to leave snow plowed from private driveways on the roadway. Ohio law prohibits the placement of injurious material or any obstruction on a highway except that which is placed on the roadway by a proper authority, such as salt or grit the county and townships use to treat icy roads. If it is found that snow displaced from a private drive onto a roadway contributes to an accident, the individual who placed it there could be found liable. According to Sheriff Jeff Grey of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office, placing injurious materials or obstructing the roadway is a criminal offense. Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759.
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Van Wert Community’s very first Handel’s “Messiah” Sing-Along Join us for Van Wert community’s very first Handel’s “Messiah” Sing-Along to be held on Sunday evening, December 17th, from 7:00 – 8:30 PM in First Presbyterian’s beautifully decorated sanctuary. Doors will open to the public at 6:15. Come to sing with us or come just to listen! There will be Messiah scores to borrow for anyone who would like to sing in the choir. If you would like to bring your own score, we are singing from the Schirmer/Spicker edition. A “Messiah” Sing-Along, also known as a Scratch “Messiah” or The People’s “Messiah” is an informal performance in which the audience serves as the unrehearsed chorus, supported by a prepared core group. It is a come-as-you-are, casual evening of spiritual, historical and truly meaningful music. The chorus will be seated in the front pews in their respective vocal groups while listeners may sit anywhere in the pews behind the chorus. Mr. Joel Trisel, Celina native and Bowling Green State University alumnus will be the director for our "Messiah" Sing-Along. Joel holds a Master of Music in Vocal Performance, a Bachelor of Music in Music Education and for the last 8 years, has been the choral director for Celina City High Schools. Familiar choruses such as, “For Unto Us a Child Is Born”, “Glory to God in the Highest”, and others will be sung throughout the evening with several featured soloists & ensembles that you won’t want to miss! In addition; organist, Carol Zimmerman and pianist, David VanTilburg will open the sing-along by performing the bombastic Messiah “Overture” and in the middle of the program will play the beautifully tranquil, “Pifa”- The Pastoral Symphony. We will end the sing-along with the famous, “Hallelujah Chorus”. Featured soloists for the evening are: Shay Bolton, Sheila Chilcote-Collins, Mary Ann Falk, Kirsten Fuelling, Dee Hartsock-Fisher, Hannah Jones-Dresher, Mia Keirns, Anna Reichert, Joel Trisel, & The 16 member “In Spiritu” Women’s Ensemble. FYI - There will be no stopping and/or re-starting choruses as it will be a “hold on to your hats and sing with wild abandon” night of glorious music! All are welcome! This is a wonderful way to celebrate and remember the true meaning of Christmas - the birth of our Lord, Christ’s passion and His promise of eternal life.
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Parkway December 2023 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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Man Arrested for Stalking
On November 29th, Celina Police arrested 49 year old Shawn Allen Steinke of Monroe Rd, Celina on the charges of menacing by stalking, a felony of the 4th degree. Celina Police have been investigating allegations that Steinke had been stalking and watching children at bus stops in Celina. The investigation came to a conclusion after weeks of investigating and conducting surveillance. Steinke was observed by officers watching and talking to children on the 29th his gray 2013 Dodge Challenger. He was arrested and is being held in the Mercer Co. Jail.
Shawn Steinke does have a prior arrest and conviction in Auglaize Co. for child enticement in 2004. He was given probation then. He is currently being held in jail without bond. The Mercer Co. Prosecutor Erin Minor is reviewing the case for formal charges.
The Celina Police Department would like to thank Celina City Schools staff, the parents, St Marys PD, Coldwater PD and the Mercer County Prosecutors Office for their assistance in this investigation. We ask that anyone with further information call the Celina Police Department and speak with Patrolman Poppe. 419-586-2345
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service – Advent Begins
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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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![]() The completed Train Mural in Rockford can be seen at the east end of Market Street. It was begun in 2019 by students at Parkway High School. A mosaic was prepared with the name and date. The train was added i the Fall of 2023. |
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The Parkway Local
Schools Board of Education will hold a Special Meeting
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service and Thanksgiving at Chatt Methodist 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome to join us in our handicapped accessible facility.
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The Rockford Carnegie
Library Board of Trustees will meet
Shakespeareans to Hold Open House The Shakespeare Club will be holding an open house on Friday, November 17, starting at 1:30 p.m., in the St. Marys Community Public Library. Following a short business meeting, guest speaker Beth Keuneke of the library staff will deliver a presentation on the history of Shakespeare clubs. Interested members of the public are welcome.
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Mercer County
Sheriff Announces Indictment of Multiple Individuals on Prostitution and
Solicitation Related Charges
Mercer County Detectives began an investigation on October 5th, 2023 relating to intelligence that they received, suggesting that there was a possible active prostitution ring in Mercer County. The investigation revealed that there was in fact prostitution activity taking place, which involved five adult females and one adult male.
Detectives presented the case to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review. Mercer County Prosecutor Erin Minor then presented the case to the Grand Jury on November 16th, 2023.
The Grand Jury returned indictments on the following individuals:
Donald E Stachler (81) of Celina, was arrested on November 17th and is incarcerated in the Mercer County Jail, with no bond. · One (1) count of Promoting Prostitution, a Felony of the fourth degree. · Six (6) counts of Soliciting, a Misdemeanor of the third degree.
Shelby L Preslar (27) of Rock Hill, South Carolina, currently incarcerated at the Mercer County Jail, with no bond. · Three (3) counts of Promoting Prostitution, a Felony of the fourth degree.
Brittney E Harris (31) of Piqua, OH, currently incarcerated at the Mercer County Jail, with no bond. · One (1) count of Promoting Prostitution, a Felony of the fourth degree.
Shawn M Hetletvedt (48) of Celina, was arrested on November 17th and is incarcerated in the Mercer County Jail, with no bond. · One (1) count of Prostitution, a Misdemeanor of the third degree.
Adela M Sharpe (35) of Montezuma, was arrested on November 17th and is incarcerated in the Mercer County Jail, with no bond. · Two (2) counts of Prostitution, a Misdemeanor of the third degree.
A fifth female was charged, who is currently in custody in another facility. Her name is being withheld pending service of the indictment.
The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.
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Vantage Awarded $1.2 Grant, Lt. Gov. Husted Pays Visit Vantage Career Center has been awarded a $1.2 million grant from the CTE Construction Expansion Program, as part of the state operating budget. A visit from the Lt. Governor Jon Husted, who awarded the grant, included a tour of the facility and a round table discussion with Vantage board members, staff, students, and other local partners. “This grant is not just a financial boost; it's a game changer for our school and our community,” says Superintendent Rick Turner. “This funding will enable us to expand our offerings and enhance our facilities, thus serving more students and bolstering our local workforce.” The heart of the expansion at Vantage lies in illuminating the surface lot used by our high school and adult Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Training program. This addition will allow the program to offer year-round driver training courses during the evening hours, a significant step toward meeting the growing demand for skilled CDL drivers. The need within the community is significant and this grant will enable Vantage to fulfill it. Turner states, “We anticipate that our enrollment will double, leading to more infrastructure and additional instructors, thus strengthening our community's workforce.” Ag and Industrial Power Tech senior, Maddie Osborn (Lincolnview), is grateful for the opportunity to receive her Class A CDL to enhance her future goals of becoming a diesel mechanic. “I came to Vantage to gain a hands-on experience in the Ag and Industrial Power Technology Program. Vantage has opened up so many opportunities for me, and I wouldn’t have the job, nor the skills I have now if I hadn’t taken advantage of these opportunities. The beginning of my career has been beyond successful as a student on work release this year. I am also a student in our school’s CDL program, and obtaining my CDL will open many more doors for me as I pursue being an experienced diesel mechanic. I am very thankful for the grant we received for future students in these programs to benefit from.” In addition, the grant will also be used toward the two-acre, on-campus public safety training facility that will support both the school district and local public safety agencies. As Vantage continues its commitment to expanding the fire and safety training capabilities, it will also be helping to fill the shortage of firefighters in our region. “Having already gone through the Public Safety program in both Fire and EMS, I can say I am extraordinarily excited to see this project come to life,” says Vantage adult education graduate Matt Saunier. “A state-of-the-art training facility will only enhance the hard work put in by students and instructors. Finding men and women in the community to fill the role of first-responder is difficult and the accessibility of a public safety training space will attract more individuals and improve recruitment. When it comes to emergencies, time is of the essence and having the ability to train in scenarios that are as close to “real world” as possible are vital to the success of a rescue or fire suppression.” Turner echoed Saunier, adding that “the inclusion of a fire training structure will not only make our students more attractive candidates for employment in the industry, but also benefit our local fire departments by reducing the time and cost of training new recruits.” Turner continues, “This addition will ensure that Vantage students are well-prepared to handle the challenges of firefighting in real-life scenarios, strengthening our local public safety departments.” Administrative team members Ted Verhoff and Paula Vantilburg, both supervisors, shared that Vantage high school programs that have a direct pathway into these enhanced training opportunities are averaging full capacity for enrollment, including; Construction Equipment Technology, Electricity, Industrial Mechanics, Criminal Justice, Health Technology, and Sport Exercise Therapy. Closing remarks were given by Superintendent Rick Turner, “we would like to express our gratitude to Lt. Governor Husted, Governor Dewine, and the Ohio Legislature for recognizing the importance of Career Technical Education and workforce development. Their support is a testament to their commitment to our community's future. Thank you Lt. Governor Husted for your ongoing support and for believing in the power of Career Technical Education to transform lives and provide a much needed skilled workforce for our community.”
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Parkway High
School
SENIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Ruby Bennett, Alexis Berry, Breanna Berry, Logan Green, Meg Henkle, Ashley Jackson, Addysin Leighner, Madison Louth, Samara McDonald, Audrey Nichols, Ellie Prichard, Emma Prichard, Trent Rollins, Tyler Rowen, Sarah Sheppard, Fletcher Smith, Francesca Steinbrunner, Paige Stephenson, Paige Williamson
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Ben Bates, Devon Crouch, Olivia Dicke, Harlie Grunden, Casey Popp, Abigail Sheets, Apollo Thomas, Woodrow Tinkham, Kathryn Trisel, Jacob Winget
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Caiden Berry, Morgan Bollenbacher, Aaron Hipply, Rhyan Martenies, Caleb Nusbaum, Justin Parsons, Nathan Perry
JUNIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Shay Boroff, Brayden Bruns, Zoey Henning, Evan Kimmel, Scarlett Laux, Adria Miller, Ashton Minnich, Alexavier Samples, Cora Schumm
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Amanda Barrett, Cali Bollenbacher, Riley Bolton, Lillian Carpenter, Noah Connolly, Gabriel Cross, Gaven Garwood, Brynlea Houser, Kaitlyn Rager, Matthew Roberts, Ethan Tuttle, Elizabeth Winget
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Matthias Byer, Wyatt Carpenter, Braedn Conn, Jersie Evans, Creeden Knittle, Collin Langenkamp, Kenzianna Missler, Elias Poe, Alayna Reigle, Mason Schumm, Briann Scudder, Wyatt Seals, Melanie Severt, Helana Sinning, Trevor Stearns, Andrew Taylor, Isabella Thornsberry, Derick Vann, Madison Williams
SOPHOMORES Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Carlee Barna, Brittyn Bruns, Olivia Clifford, Lola Dailey, Trevor Heitkamp, Rylan Lyons, Natalie Moeller, Taylor Muhlenkamp, Ethan Pond, Ella Putman, Nathaniel Stolly, Emmery Temple, Kyndra Thornsberry, Christina Tong, Lucian Winters
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Lennox Boroff, Meagan Boroff, Hayden Castleman, Miley Crouch, Payton Frese, Parker Johnson, Carson Kirby, Russell McDonald, Madison Mosier, Josiah Neff, Megan Nichols, Haley Perry, Zavier Rissner, Jordyn Schaefer, Gabryelle Sill, Analicia Velez
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Tara Brown, Addison Fisher, Logan Fullenkamp, Kaleb Gilliland, Steven Harner, Owen Hill, Parker Lyons, Maddie Miehls, Taylor Minnich, Ashtlynn Muhlenkamp, Milee Peel, Donovan Richardson-Norris, Eli Schumm, Colbie Smith, Gabriel Welling, John Yoder, Kendra Zimmerman, Kylie Zimmerman
FRESHMEN Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Charles Bennett, Freya Blount, Lillian Hays, Megan Hughes, Wyatt Pancake, Madelyn Stover, Jacoby Triplett
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Mason Ackley, Zavior Bailey, Dylan Bollenbacher, Luke Booher, Rhen Carpenter, Bethany Denney, Kara Fullenkamp, Faith Kiser, Jaymie Quickstad, Magdalene Rich, Luke Sheets, Lexie Sites, Jensen Thomas, Samuel Tickle, Jaden Wenning, Grace Winget, Tobin Winters, Isabell Young
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Andrew Biberstine, Sasha Buckner, Piper Eguia, Aisley Everett, Marianna Hernandez, Cami Langenkamp, Morgan Louth, Mackenzie Miller, Taylor Nusbaum, Gwyneth Ridenour, Adalynn Rogers, Tyler Rutledge, Robert Shirk, Deagan Taylor, Gavin Westgerdes, Arwen Williams, Kylie Younker
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service and Thanksgiving at Chatt Methodist 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Shanes Crossing Historical Society to Meet
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COMMUNITY-WIDE
THANKSGIVING SERVICE TO BE HELD VAN WERT — Trinity Friends Church will be hosting a community-wide Thanksgiving service to be held on Sunday, November 19th at 6:00 PM. Pastors from all around the area will be participating in this special service. The Trinity Friends Church Praise Band will be providing music as well as a volunteer choir led by Paul Hoverman. Please join us in giving thanks to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! All are welcome! Trinity Friends Church is located at 605 North Franklin Street in Van Wert Ohio.
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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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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November 5, 2023 - 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 5, 2023 than the day before. There will be more light in the morning. It is also called Fall Back and Winter Time.
Parkway November 2023 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital Phone System Due to scheduled maintenance, the phone system at OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital will be down on Tuesday, November 7 from 7 to 7:30 p.m. The hospital will maintain normal operations during this time.
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Harvest Jubilee Planned with Special Music Majesty Quartet will be performing at 4:30pm. Majesty is a Southern Gospel Quartet founded in the Logan County, Ohio area. Members of the group are Tim Walls, Rob Kilgore, Ward McBrien, and Jerry Zellers. A Love Offering will be taken. Following the performance, a Harvest dinner will be held. All are welcome and donations are accepted for the meal. Please come and enjoy an afternoon of Southern Gospel music and great food to follow! Rockford United Methodist Church, 202 S. Franklin St., Rockford, OH.
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Mercer County PERI Chapter #13 will hold its last meeting of 2023 on Tuesday November 14th. The meeting will be held at the Hopewell Grange Hall on the Mercer County Fairgrounds and will begin at 10:00 AM. Coffee, juice, and doughnuts will be available beginning at 9:00 AM. The agenda will include a report on the Annual PERI meeting held in September. Guest speaker will be a representative from the Mercer County Fair Board who will address the current facilities, new construction, rental opportunities, and year-round activities at the fairgrounds.
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Thursday Fire on November 2, 2023 in Rockford on West Pearl Street Photos provided by Robert Barnes Photos. Van Wert FD Photographer. Thank you Bob! A three alarm house fire on Thursday, November 2, 2023 gutted the structure at 302 Pearl Street in Rockford on Thursday afternoon. Rockford, Ohio City and Mendon Fire Departments and their firemen worked quickly to get the blaze under control. |
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![]() Adria Miller, daughter of Lynne and Kendra Miller, is being recognized as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Parkway Volleyball. Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department sponsor this.
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Logan Green, son of Carl and Kimberly Green, has been chosen as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Parkway Football. Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department sponsor this event.
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Rylan Lyons, son of Tom and Amy Lyons, is being recognized as the Scholar-Athlete of the month for Parkway Boys Golf. This is sponsored by Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department.
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Christina Tong, daughter of Aaron and Nicole Tong, is being recognized as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Parkway Girls Cross Country. This is sponsored by Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department.
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Nathaniel Stolly, son of Chad and Karen Stolly, is being recognized as Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Parkway Boys Cross Country. This is sponsored by Shultz Huber & Associates and the Parkway Athletic Department.
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![]() Season Award Winners for Parkway Boys Golf: Evan Kimmel-Panther Award; Rylan Lyons-Low 9-Hole Average, Most Valuable Player; and Eli Schumm-Low 18-Hole Average, Most Improved |
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![]() MAC All-Academic Award winners for Parkway Boys Golf: Evan Kimmel, Creeden Knittle, Rylan Lyons (left to right)
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Sheriff Reports Serious Accident The preliminary investigation indicates that David C Koesters (38) of Fort Recovery was driving a brown 2017 Nissan passenger van Southbound on Wourms Rd. A black 2006 Dodge pickup truck driven by David R Garcia (51) of Fort Recovery was Eastbound on Fox Rd. Garcia failed to stop for the stop sign on Fox Rd at Wourms Rd and struck the Nissan passenger van. Garcia was transported by Coldwater EMS to IU Health in Jay County, IN for treatment. David Koesters was transported by St Henry EMS to Mercer Health in Coldwater and later air lifted to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. Koesters wife Carrie (35), was a front seat passenger and was transported by St Henry EMS to Mercer Health and also air lifted to Miami Valley Hospital. Their seven children, age range of ten (10) years to fifteen (15) months were all passengers in the van. All seven children were transported to Mercer Health by St Henry EMS and Coldwater EMS for treatment. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by members of the Southwest Mercer Fire Department, St Henry EMS, Coldwater EMS, and MCERV (Mercer County Emergency Response Volunteers).
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Shelley Muhlenkamp
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St. Paul’s Country Church Remembrance 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Sally Cox Reports on Parkway Board Meeting Change
Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on November 1,
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Parkway Homecoming Queen and Court - October 6, 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Parkway’s
Homecoming Court includes: left to right, Junior Meah Suzuki; Senior
Avery White; Queen Frankie Steinbrunner; Senior Emma Prichard;
Sophomore Olivia Clifford; Freshman Madelyn Stover. A hug from the Parkway football co-captain Logan Green.
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Missing Drugs at EMS in Coldwater Leads to Arrest On July 5th, 2023, the Mercer County Sheriff's Office was notified by the Mercer County EMS director that a routine inventory was done at the Coldwater EMS facility. During the inventory it was found that medication was missing from the secured medication box. This began an investigation by Mercer County Sheriff's Office detectives, which included reporting to the Ohio Board of Pharmacy and the DEA. During the investigation, detectives were assisted by an investigator with the Ohio Board of Nursing. Once the investigation was completed, it was presented to the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office for review. The Prosecutor's Office presented the case to the Mercer County Grand Jury on October 19, 2023. The Grand Jury returned a twenty (20) count indictment on Ashlee R. Heinl-Botkin. Heinl-Botkin is a member of Coldwater EMS. The indictment was for eight counts of Theft of Drugs a Felony of the Fourth degree, three counts of Theft a Misdemeanor of the First degree, four counts of Possession of a Fentanyl-Related Compound a Felony of the Fifth degree, four counts of Possession of Drugs a Misdemeanor of the First degree, and one count of Tampering with Records a Felony of the Third degree. This morning, October 21, Heinl-Botkin was arrested and booked into the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility. She is being held without a bond until further order of the court.
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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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Eye Doctor
Opens Office in Celina To contact their office in Celina, call 419-586-5149.
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Bridge Replacement Planned Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Dedication of Train Mural
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Halloween Festivities Willshire's Trick-or-Treat -
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Halloween Party in Ohio City The Ohio City Park Association is planning on having its annual Halloween Party this Saturday on October 28th. This year there will be a gift basket raffle, 50/50 drawing, an adult hayride through the graveyard (weather permitting) and the regional band: "Undecided". Their world famous chili will be served, along with OC-L alumni favorite: peanut butter & lettuce sandwiches. There will also be an array of snacks and Halloween treats. The festivities will begin at the Ohio City Community Building at 8 o'clock in the evening and last until the witching hour of midnight. There will be a costume judging contest that will consist of prize money for multiple places. Anyone interested in more information or interested in donating a gift basket can contact the event via their Facebook page: "Ohio City Halloween Party" or contact Brenda at (419) 965-2000 (leave a message) or Scott (419) 953-9511 (call or text).
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![]() A dangerous hill on State Route 118 south of Rockford is being fixed by the Ohio Department of Transportation. 118 was closed on October 2, 2023 and expects to be completed on or about by November 9, 2023 - 45 days. It is near the intersection of State Route 707. Todd Henkle provided the pictures. Thanks Todd! |
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![]() Scholar Athlete of the Month - Football Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Trent Rollins as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Football. Pictured is Athletic Director Teri Samples and Trent. Trent is the son of Jason and Deb Rollins. |
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![]() Scholar Athlete of the Month - Volleyball Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. and the Parkway Athletic Department proudly present Paige Stephenson, daughter of Eric and Amy Stephenson, as the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Volleyball. Pictured is Parkway Athletic Director Teri Samples and Paige. |
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Scholar-Athlete of the Month at Parkway – Girls Cross Country
Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. and the Parkway Athletic Department sponsor the Scholar-Athete of the Month for each sports team. Pictured below is Paige Williamson, daughter of Dan and Angie Williamson, being congratulated by Teri Samples, Parkway AD, for earning the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Girls Cross Country.
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First Financial Bank and the Parkway Scoreboard Sponsorship Above you will see Vance Waldron with the Parkway Football scoreboard. He represents First Financial Bank and the sponsorship between First Financial Bank and Parkway Local Schools. A huge thank you to First Financial Bank for their continued support!
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Scholar-Athlete of the Month at Parkway – Boys Cross Country
Tyler Rowen-Boys Cross Country Scholar-Athlete Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. and the Parkway Athletic Department sponsor the Scholar-Athete of the Month for each sports team. Pictured below is Tyler Rowen, son of Alex and Beverly Rowen, being congratulated by Teri Samples, Parkway AD, for earning the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for Boys Cross Country.
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Shanes Crossing Historical Society to Build a Replica of
the Old Train Depot The old train depot, that stood behind the First Financial Bank building fell into dis-use after the trains quit stopping in Rockford many years ago. But it was used for lots of other purposes like a seed warehouse back in the 1980's after freight service stopped. It fell into disrepair, and the wood structure was eventually torn down. Several years ago, Steve Thompson built a to-scale model of it that sits in the Rockford Museum. Now the Shanes Crossing Historical Society has decided they want the real thing back, and they are looking for funding to do just that. The depot, when completed will be a delightful addition to the museum on Columbia street. |
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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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Community-Funded Project Underway Cornerstone Community-Funded Project Underway Cornerstone is being constructed by Tri-Star and St. John’s Builders, Celina, Ohio- The Cornerstone Chapel is underway as Tri-Star Career Compact and St. John’s Builders continue to make strides on the new facility. Cornerstone Chapel is being constructed at the Mercer County Fairgrounds and will be used year-round with various events. The mission of the Cornerstone Chapel is to strengthen the spiritual foundation of Mercer County residents and visitors by providing a venue that enhances collaboration and partnership among all local churches and the community. The structure will consist of a shelter house area on one half and a chapel area on the other. These two will be utilized for various events such as weddings, worship groups, and family gatherings. “This project is fully community-funded, and we are relying on businesses and families to contribute towards this project. We are still fundraising for the facility that will eventually serve as a worship area and shelter house for our community. I am ecstatic and grateful to be part of the planning stages and look forward to seeing people utilizing the new facility to its fullest potential,” Cara Muhlenkamp, Mercer County Fair Manager stated. The committee for the Cornerstone Chapel consists of Cara Muhlenkamp, Bruce Swonger, Hank Kaiser, Carey Welker, and Tom Wale. If you are interested in learning more about the project or would like to donate towards this facility, feel free to reach out to the Mercer County Fairgrounds at 419-586-3239 or info@mercercountyohiofair.com.
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Road Closures – Temporary The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is announcing the scheduled closing (approximately October 23, 2023) of Union City Road between Fox Road and Barger Road for a culvert placement. This road will be closed for approximately two weeks depending on the weather conditions. Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759.
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Due to Parkway's varsity volleyball tournament action on Wednesday, October 18th, Parkway's Meet the Candidate Night hosted by the Parkway Student Government will now be on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. in the Parkway Auditorium. |
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EverHeart Hospice Volunteer Travels to Washington D.C.
John Strawser, Veteran and Volunteer for EverHeart Hospice, recently traveled to Washington D.C. This trip was hosted by Darke County Veteran Services. Strawser has been a volunteer at EverHeart hospice since 2016. He honors hospice patients who served in the military by providing them with a special pinning recognition ceremony and salute. Patients also receive a certificate to commemorate their service. It means a lot to patients to be recognized by a fellow Veteran. Darke County Veteran’s Services hosts a trip to Washington D.C. every fall and it is open to any Veteran. It’s a destination that Strawser encourages everyone to experience. “We can’t forget about our history and education to younger generations. Otherwise, history will repeat itself,” he shared. Strawser served in the military from 1968-1971 as Communications Technician in the Navy. During his service, he was stationed in Adak, Alaska for a year and Bremerhaven, Germany for the rest of his service. Some of the stops on the Washington D.C. trip included the Arlington Cemetery, the Vietnam Wall, The Lincoln Memorial, Flight 93 experience, The Marine Museum, and the Washington Monument. At the Vietnam wall, a child and his mother made rubbings of the names on the wall for the Veterans to take home as a souvenir. This really hit home for Strawser as the Vietnam War took place during the time of his service. He also had the opportunity to listen to three phone calls from passengers on the plane for Flight 93 and walk the path where the plane went down. “Just walking through some of this stuff the emotions truly bubble up,” explained Strawser. “You’re fine one minute and not the next. We would encourage everyone to go [to Washington D.C.]– but make sure you take your tissues along.” EverHeart Hospice, formerly State of the Heart Care, has been a local, community-based non-profit since 1981. To learn more about volunteering at EverHeart, visit their website at everhearthospice.org or call 800-417-7535 option 5.
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St Teresa Catholic Church Chili Supper Serving: choice of chili soup, chicken noodle soup, creamed chicken, sloppy joe or hotdogs, chili dogs, applesauce, and desserts. Free will donation will be accepted. Raffle Drawing will be held to benefit the Religious Education Program of St Teresa Parish. Tickets will be available at the building. Sponsored by St Teresa Catholic Church 4227 State Route 707, Rockford, Ohio
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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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Funday of Games and Pizza Planned at St. Paul’s Country Church
The
Board of Christian Education at St.
Paul’s Country Church of Rockford have planned a Funday for all ages on
Sunday, October 15, 2023 following morning church services which should
be over at 11:15 AM. Located at 1538 Oregon Road, the church is inviting
all children, parents and members of the community to join our members
in this day of activities. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible.
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Be a Van Wert
County Agricultural Society Director in Van Wert County There are currently four open seats on the Board of Directors of the Van Wert County Agricultural Society. These seats consist of York Township, Jackson Township, Hoaglin Township and the Southern Region of Van Wert County, Ohio. Per Article IV of the Van Wert County Agricultural Societies Constitution, these seats are now to be filled by appointment of the Van Wert County Agricultural Society Board of Directors. Any current member of the Van Wert County Agricultural Society may apply for the open seat. While being a resident of the open townships and/or region would not be a requirement, residency in those areas would be given preference. Anyone who is interested in fulfilling an open seat on the Board of Directors is asked to contact the Fair Office to confirm their qualifications for appointment on or before October 23rd, 2023. The names of those interested will be reviewed by the Board of Directors and a decision on the appointment will be announced at the Annual Meeting on November 11, 2023.
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Lions Club Pork Chop Dinner Proceeds from Area Lions Club projects fund scholarships and help fulfill community needs and requests. The next meeting of the Rockford Lions Club will be Monday, November 13, 2023 at 6:30 pm at the Rockford Village Hall.
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Drive-thru flu shot clinic The Mercer County Health District (MCHD) will offer a drive-thru flu shot clinic on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023. Flu shots will be available from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM at the Mercer County Fairgrounds. Those who attend the clinic can get a flu shot without leaving the comfort of their cars. The MCHD asks that you bring all insurance cards and complete the screening and insurance forms prior to the clinics. The forms are available at the Health Department and on our website at www.mchdohio.org. Vaccines available at this year’s clinic include High-Dose for those 65+ and Standard Quadrivalent for those 6 months and older. All vaccines protect against two A strains and two B strains of the influenza virus. Vaccines will be available while supplies last. MCHD will bill all contracted private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare. Section 317 or Vaccines for Children (VFC) vaccine is $20 for self-pay clients. These clients will not be denied a vaccine if they are unable to pay. For clients who do not wish to bill insurance, the pay-at-the-time-of-service fee is $87 for High-Dose and $44 for Standard quadrivalent. This convenient clinic would be impossible without the hard-working MCHD staff and the following valuable partners: the Mercer County Medical Reserve Corps Unit, Wright State Lake Campus Nursing Students and Cadets, and Tri Star Career Compact Med Prep students.
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Van Wert County General Health District Board of Health to Meet
Rockford's Fall
Fest has been rebranded to Rocktoberfest
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service and Family Funday Planned Mark your calendar, also for Sunday, October 15, 2023, for Family Funday following the morning worship service. A pizza lunch will be served with snacks later followed by games, activities and crafts for the whole family to enjoy! Community invited! 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will meet on Tuesday, October 10, at 4:00 pm in the basement meeting room
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Celebrate
Fall Homecoming at Parkway High School
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45th Honor Flight From Fort Wayne
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Columbus Day Celebrated on Monday, October 9, 2023 Columbus Day is a national holiday in many countries of the Americas and elsewhere, and a federal holiday in the United States, which officially celebrates the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas. Columbus went ashore at Guanahaní, an island in the Bahamas, on October 12, 1492.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Service Mark your calendar, also for Sunday, October 8, 2023, for the annual AutumnFest Supper at 4:30 and Auction at 5:30PM. Homemade food and pie ~ auction of handmade and homemade items including crafts, bread, candy, noodles and more. Sponsored by Women’s Fellowship – all proceeds go to mission projects.
Tom Robbins Auctioneers will call the auction. This is a VERY fun event! He keeps everyone laughing. Community invited! 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Reservations Open for “Four Old Broads” Reservations open Monday, October 2nd for members and Wednesday, October 4th to the public for Off Stage Productions’ next dinner theatre show “Four Old Broads”, a two-act comedy written by Leslie Kimball. Show dates are October 20, 21 & 22 and 27, 28 & 29, 2023. 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 14 off the back parking lot where plenty of parking is available. THE SHOW: Retired burlesque queen Beatrice Shelton desperately needs a vacation – and NOT another trip up to Helen, Georgia to see that “precious little German village for the umpteenth time.” A Sassy Seniors Cruise through the Caribbean may be just the ticket if she can just convince her best friend, Eaddy Mae Clayton, to stop praying and go with her. Unfortunately, things have not been very pleasant at Magnolia Place Assisted Living since Nurse Pat Jones began working there. The newest resident, Imogene Fletcher, is suddenly losing her memory. Maude Jenkins is obsessed with her favorite soap opera and planning her own funeral. Sam Smith, retired Elvis impersonator, keeps trying to bed every woman in the building. A mystery unfolds with laughter as the gals try to outsmart the evil Nurse Pat Jones and figure out why so many residents have been moved to “the dark side,” what exactly IS that mysterious pill, and what happened to Doctor Head? Hilarity ensues as Imogene goes undercover and Maude enters the Miss Magnolia Senior Citizen Pageant to throw Pat off their trail. If they can solve the mystery, they may make it to the cruise ship after all. Cast is as follows: Beatrice Shelton: Amy McConn Eaddy Mae Clayton: Mary Weisman Imogene Fletcher: Connie Friemering Pat Jones: Michelle Foster Maude Jenkins: Stephanie Wagner Sam Smith: Dan Bulau Ruby Sue Bennett: Jennifer Rigdon Alexia/Lurleen: Julie Miller Carlton: Matt Krol DIRECTOR: Matt Krol COSTUMER: Julie Lang Call the box office
number 419-605-6708 to reserve your tables or seats!
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Thanks from VWCT The Van Wert Civic Theatre Board would like to thank everyone in the community and beyond for your support of our opening show of the season, Disaster! The Musical. We were very proud of the 20 plus actors and musicians who brought this show to life on our stage. It also was a great way to showcase our new stage curtains and new lower lobby flooring that was provided by a grant through the Van Wert County Foundation. It was a wonderful community event that would not have been possible without the support of all those who came to see the show. Thank you! We are excited to announce that auditions will be held on October 15 and 16 at 7:00pm for the next show of the season, Sorry! Wrong Chimney! Jan Miller will be directing. The show needs 4 men and 3 women. It will be performed on November 30, December 1,2,3,7,8,9,10, 2023. As always, the box office is open now for purchasing tickets for Sorry Wrong Chimney. Call the box office at 419-238-9689 and leave a message or go to www.vwct.org to get tickets.
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Get a Flu Shot – Get a Gift Card
October 17 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. October 24 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. October 31 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
If you are unable to make one of these dates/times, flu shots will also be available by appointment, but you will not be eligible for the gift card. The Van Wert County Health Department will also be holding a walk-in COVID vaccination clinic every Wednesday in October beginning October 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The newest COVID vaccine manufactured by Moderna and Pfizer is available. Anyone over 6 months of age is eligible, regardless of vaccination status. The health department is asking parents/guardians wanting to get a child age 4 months to 6 years a Pfizer vaccination to please call to schedule an appointment. Please contact the health department with any questions at 419-238-0808 extension 103 or 107.
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Mercer Health Enhances Access to Women’s Health Services with “At Mercer Health, we want to make it easy and convenient for women to get the healthcare services they need. Women are busy and we recognize that, which is why we have made these enhancements,” said Abby Schmitz, Practice Manager for Mercer Health Medical Group Women’s Health offices. New Scheduling Line Mercer Health Women’s Health services now has a convenient scheduling line to reach any of our five women’s health provider offices: 567-890-6510. 5 Women’s Health Providers All providers are accepting new patients. To contact any of these provider offices, call 567-890-6510. · David Rosado, MD, OB/GYN · Eric Seward, MD, OB/GYN · Roxanna Torres, MD, OB/GYN · Jessica Bergman, CNM, Nurse Midwife · Lori Geesaman, WHNP, Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner
Women’s Health offices are located in five convenient locations throughout Mercer County, including Celina, Coldwater, Fort Recovery, Mendon and St. Henry. Women’s Health will also be located at the Mercer Health Marion Campus upon it’s opening later this year. To contact any of these provider offices, call 567-890-6510.
For more information on our Women’s Health Services, Childbirth Center and more, visit www.mercer-health.com.
Civil War Roundtable October Civil War Roundtable speaker, Mike Klinger, will be making his second appearance before the group. The date of his talk is Thursday, October 26, 2023. Mike writes and researches the activities of the 118th OVI. In his previous presentation, he touched upon the many engagements the unit was engaged in. The group asked him to come back and detail that unit's role in the defeat and destruction of Hood's Rebel army, ending at Franklin and Nashville. Remember that the
meetings are open to the public, so feel free to invite a friend who
might enjoy learning more about the Civil War.
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Scholar-Athlete of the
Month award winners
OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital to no longer offer inpatient maternity services VAN WERT, Ohio – OhioHealth announced today that OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital will no longer provide inpatient maternity services as of September 29, at 11:59 PM. The hospital will continue to provide gynecologic procedures, such as hysterectomies or endometrial ablation. Women, who typically chose to deliver at Van Wert Hospital, can deliver at other area hospitals. “Changes such as this are never an easy decision to make. As we look at the continued trends in labor and delivery, we want to make sure the highest quality resources and support are available for our obstetric and newborn patients,” said Joy Bischoff, president of Van Wert Hospital. “This higher level of support and care is not typically provided by most community hospitals. Across the nation, less babies are being delivered in rural and suburban hospitals.” Van Wert Hospital will continue to meet the healthcare needs of Van Wert and its surrounding communities. Van Wert Hospital emergency department will be prepared if a laboring patient arrives to the hospital or an emergent delivery is needed. The Van Wert Women’s Health practice, located at 140 Fox Road, and adjacent to Van Wert Hospital, will continue to provide pre-natal and post-natal care, in addition to the gynecologic care. The practice will continue gynecologic procedures at Van Wert Hospital.
Gallman Road to
Close For Bridge Work Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
RADC will not be
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DAR Meets in Van Wert
Pictured above: Marie Markward, Linda Mathew, Doreen O'Daffer, Mary Looser
Pictured above: Sheila Baltzell-Linn
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AutumnFest Coming to St. Paul's Country Church
- Evening
of Fun and Food The evening begins with delicious homemade food at 4:30. The homemade menu includes: BarBQ sandwiches and creamed chicken sandwiches. They will also be serving chicken noodle soup and potato soup, macaroni salad and taco salad. For dessert – homemade PIE! They again have secured the services of Tom & Eric Robbins for the auction which will begin at 5:30p.m. Tom has been the auctioneer for several years and has the ability to liven up the entire evening and make it fun for everyone. The proceeds from the evening will be used for the Backpack Program, McClain missionary program, and other projects for the Women’s Fellowship. Everyone is invited to this event.
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World Day of Holy Communion at
St. Paul’s Country Church Mark your calendar, also for Sunday, October 8, 2023, for the annual AutumnFest Supper at 4:30 and Auction at 5:30PM. Homemade food and pie ~ auction of handmade and homemade items including crafts, bread, candy, noodles and more. Sponsored by Women’s Fellowship – all proceeds go to mission projects. Community invited! 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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![]() Class of 1968 - 55th Class Reunion The Parkway High School Class of 1968 celebrated their 55th Reunion on Saturday, September 16, 2023 in Rockford at the Phil and Jane Suzuki Workshop. Visiting with classmates and spouses, sharing a meal catered by the Rockford Carry-Out (prayer by classmate Rev Steve Howell), a class photo, a class meeting led by Teri Wehausen and a few words led by Terry Reichard were the highlights of the evening. The committee of: Teri Wehausen; Terry Reichard; Jane Suzuki; Sherry Adler; Linda Roehm; Rhonda Edgel and Cathy Smith did a fabulous job putting this 55th event together. A committee for the 60th Reunion was selected. |
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9/14/2023 Parkway Boys Golf Results from Celina Lynx:
Parkway: 181 New Knoxville: 261
Medalist: Eli Schumm (41) - personal best & season best Runner-Up: Evan Kimmel (45) - personal best & season best
Other notable scores: Lennox Boroff (46) - season best
MAC Records: Parkway: 2-7 New Knoxville: 0-9
Complete match results here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YMdfZutBkVesDoOiQsrLF3WS7UbUZYG0RH1p_2skaZE/edit?usp=sharing by Coach Ryan Thompson
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Girls Golf Update 9-19-2023
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Parkway Girls Golf
defeats Lincolnview at Willow Bend 214-245 By John Boroff
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University Women's Club of Mercer County Meets for
Private Tour of the Mercer County Courthouse![]() Above: Kip Wright, tour guide and University Women's Club officers.
The University Women's Club of Mercer County met for their first meeting of the year on Monday, September 11, 2023. The Mercer County Courthouse was the venue, and the members were delighted with the private tour hosted by Kip and Mary Wright and Robin Armstrong. The week of September 11-17 had been designated as the official 100th anniversary of the dedication of the courthouse completed in 1823.
The ladies learned about the costs with the levy the commissioners passed, the beautiful original marble floors and walls which some came from Vermont. Kip pointed out that the marble was cut and laid in the very same pattern so all detail matches when it was cut. Cork floors adorn the courtrooms on the 3rd floor. The black onyx handrails held details of fossils that were pointed out by Robin Armstrong. Some walls were covered with leather and then painted. Others were covered with hop sack cloth. Mary explained about the courthouse lounge for resting after a long day in town and the delight of the installation of indoor restrooms. Following the fascinating tour, they women held their regular business meeting. Jacqui Amstutz, Ann Hilty and Carol Hone were thanked for suggesting and setting up the tour. |
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VWCT debuts upgrades thanks to Van Wert County Foundation The Van Wert Civic Theatre is proud to unveil exciting upgrades to its facility, made possible through generous grants from the Van Wert County Foundation. At the 2023-2024 season opener, audiences will be greeted by brand-new stage curtains, graciously funded by the Flickinger Fund, and fresh lower lobby carpeting, made possible by the John W Eustler Am Vets Post 698 Video Raffle Fund. These projects were long overdue and wouldn't have been possible without the Foundation's invaluable support. The VWCT Board of Directors extends their gratitude to the Foundation’s donors, Board, Chief Executive Officer, Seth Baker, and Director of Philanthropy, Laney Nofer for their unwavering commitment to the performing arts in Van Wert.
To see these upgrades, purchase a ticket to Disaster! The Musical, opening Thursday for an eight performance run. Prepare to be swept away by the hilariously outrageous plot using iconic hits from the '70s for the music score. Set aboard a floating casino in 1979, Disaster! brings together a group of diverse and eccentric characters who navigate a series of calamities, unexpected romance, and side splitting mishaps. It's a rollercoaster of laughter, love, and pure entertainment that will leave audiences wanting more.
The creative team helmed by Jerry Zimmerman and Dee Fisher have assembled a star-studded cast featuring beloved VWCT regulars and some remarkable new talents making their debut on the VWCT stage. The cast and ensemble include Debbie Briggs, Amy Boley, Mary Ann Falk, Emily Foudy, Emily Gehle, Jonathon Hodges, Nick Hribar, Evan Joseph, Chad Kraner, Kristin Lee, Nick Long, Abbie Mengerink, Janelle Moorman, Kara Place, Roger Rex, Seth Rollins, Hadley Sauer, Kimmy Warnecke, Courtney Wendel, and Jessica Banks.
Show dates are September 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30 at 8 PM, with matinee performances on September 24 and October 1 at 2 PM. Purchase tickets by visiting vwct.org or calling 419-238-9689. Tickets are $16, with a special $14 senior rate only available for advanced bookings. Don't miss out on the fun and be one of the first to experience the remarkable improvements at VWCT. Join us for a night of unforgettable entertainment!
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9/12/2023 Boys Varsity Golf Results versus Delphos St. John - from Celina Lynx Parkway: 193 Delphos St. Johns: 157
Medalist: Collin Feathers (36) Runner Up: Tyce McClain (39)
MAC Records: Delphos St. Johns: 6-2 Parkway: 1-7 Complete Match Results: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yqeJYCEQtdEVwmr3zln1tJC2V5P7ZPywABzBupel490/edit?usp=sharing By Coach Ryan Thompson
9/11/2023 – Parkway Boys Varsity Golf Versus St. Henry at the Mercer County Elks:
Parkway: 195 St. Henry: 172
Medalist: Josh Rindler (41) Runenrup: Zach Rindler (42)
MAC Record St. Henry: 4-4 Parkway: 1-6
Complete match results here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TP6sUIQo4fftqhwmM9VqyDYvbVn4DxW-wSSmi1o4zCs/edit?usp=sharing by Coach Ryan Thompson
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Parkway Girls Golf defeats New Bremen 204-223
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Parkway Girls Golf
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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION CELEBRATES
CONSTITUTION WEEK
After petitioning Congress to set aside the week of September 17 – 23, on August 2, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed Constitution Week into law. Local chapters of NSDAR celebrate with many events to honor this founding document. Celebrations begin with Bells Across America, on September 17, when bells across the country are rung simultaneously at 4 p.m. EDT. The week also features displays in schools, libraries, and other community locations; Proclamation signings, educational presentations in schools or in public, broadcast interviews and outdoor signage. For ways that you and your community can join the celebration go to Constitution Week | Daughters of the American Revolution (dar.org). For more information contact Mickey McConahey of the Issac Van Wart Chapter of the DAR in Van Wert, OH mickey.mcconahay@gmail.com for more information on special events for this celebration.
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AutumnFest Coming to St. Paul's Country Church The evening begins with delicious homemade food at 4:30. The menu includes: BarBQ sandwiches and creamed chicken sandwiches. We will also be serving chicken noodle and potato soup, macaroni salad and taco salad. For dessert – homemade PIE! We again have secured the services of Tom & Eric Robbins for the auction which will begin at 5:30p.m. Tom has been our auctioneer for several years and has the ability to liven up the entire evening and make it fun for everyone. The proceeds from the evening will be used for the Backpack Program, missionary program, and other projects for the Women’s Fellowship. Everyone is invited to this event.
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on September 13,
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Harrison Frech to Speak at the Shanes Crossing Historical Society
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Worship Service & Weiner Roast Both Planned at St.
Paul’s
Country Church 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Parkway girls golf defeats Marion Local 206-221 by Coach John Boroff
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Parkway - 199 Marion Local - 173
Medalist - Marcas Rethman (36) Runner Up - Adam Schweiterman & Grant Kremer (45)
MAC Records: Marion Local: 4-3 Parkway: 0-5
Complete match results here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CZAyKAIPARu0yMDW27ANohGWTblX5fgNizRXAHxz7Ak/edit?usp=sharing
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Boys Varsity Golf - Parkway at Crestview Hickory Sticks Golf Course (Van Wert, OH)
Match Play Results
Crestview wins 3-1
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Parkway Girls golf defeats Coldwater 201-244
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Parkway - 210 Coldwater - 165
MAC Records Parkway - 0-4 Coldwater - 5-0
Medalist - Rob Howell RunnerUp - Ben Giere
Complete match results: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Yv9bIul6L5FDAUakdFN61u9_kCm0N8kuMGGwQMSa4DY/edit?usp=sharing
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![]() Older Water Tower in Rockford (on the south side near Belna's) has been repainted and new lettering applied as of August 28, 2023. Thank you to Todd Henkle for this updated picture. Thank you Rockford fiscal agent Lisa Kuhn for this updated info: The NEWEST water tower will be operational at the end of October and is located at the old trailer park off 33 north of the village. The demolition of the oldest tower on Front Street has not been scheduled yet. |
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Mercer County PERI Chapter #13 to Meet with Guest Speaker Guest speaker will be John DiPietro, PERI Treasurer. He has offered to discuss: 1. Current operations and priorities with the State PERI office 2. Finance and Treasurer initiatives at the State PERI office 3. WEP and GPO update and recommendations for a grassroots approach with PERI and the National Fraternal Order of Police. John will welcome & answer questions related to PERI. Additionally, time permitting, John has offered to discuss and answer questions related to crime prevention programs associated with his affiliation with the Ohio Crime Prevention Association.
44th Honor Flight From
Fort Wayne
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Interdiction Arrests Celina, OH - Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports the arrest of several individuals yesterday afternoon (August 30, 2023) on drug related charges. The Sheriff’s Office conducted a drug interdiction detail in high traffic areas throughout the county. Mercer County Deputies made 22 traffic stops that resulted in 14 warnings and 8 citations being issued. Three people were arrested on drug charges as a result of this detail. Michael A Visnaw (28) of 5101 Deerland St Kalamazoo, Michigan. Visnaw was arrested for Possession of Drugs (hashish) a Felony of the fifth degree. Mr. Visnaw was incarcerated at the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility and is being held without bond. The case is being sent to the Mercer County Prosecutors Office for review and filing of formal charges. Jeremy L Smith (37) of 10738 Neptune Mendon Rd Mendon, Ohio. Smith was arrested for Possession of Drugs (cocaine) a Felony of the fifth degree. Mr. Smith was incarcerated at the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility and is being held without bond. The case is being sent to the Mercer County Prosecutors Office for review and filing of formal charges. Rex E Diedrich (47) of 119 Bayview Dr Celina, Ohio. Diedrich was arrested for Possession of Drugs (methamphetamine) a Felony of the fifth degree. Mr. Diedrich was incarcerated at the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility and is being held without bond. The case is being sent to the Mercer County Prosecutors Office for review and filing of formal charges. The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.
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The Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 12 at 4 pm in the library meeting room basement. The public is always invited to attend.
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Join
St. Paul’s Country Church for Worship Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM including an adult class. 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
Mercer Health Recognizes Volunteers at Annual Appreciation Banquet Mercer Health held its annual Volunteer Appreciation Banquet on August 7 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 Board Chairperson David Nicholson and included the presentation of the annual scholarship from the Volunteer Association by Vice Chairperson Terry Liette. Gwyneth Elking of St. Henry was awarded a $1,500 scholarship. Guest speakers for this year’s event included Mercer Health CEO Lisa Klenke and Mercer Health CFO Jon Dingledine. “We are so grateful to all of our volunteers for donating their time to give back to the community,” Deb Hemmelgarn, Director of MED Foundation and Volunteer Services, said. “Our volunteers play a very important role in the day-to-day operations of Mercer Health.” The Volunteer Association donated a total of 8,905.4 hours to Mercer Health in 2022. Additional awards distributed that evening included: 5000 hours: Oliver Wendel 3000 hours: Diane Buening 1000 hours: Chuck Selhorst, Bernice Koesters, Linda L. Hoying, Carol Bellman, Liane Muhlenkamp, Mary Lee Thomas 500 hours: Connie Howe, Mary Honigford, Betty Sanning, Linda Cummins 250 hours: Terry Liette, Roy Kremer, Mary Jo Bellman, Barry Paynter, Mary Ann Hemmelgarn, Jim Fisher, Brenda Schoenlein
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Mercer Health expands services at Mendon location The Mercer Health Medical Group at Mendon location has expanded its services. Occupational Health & Wellness will now be on-site at Mendon to meet the healthcare needs of area employers. Women’s Health providers will also be offering specialized services for women of all ages and stages of life. Free walk-in screenings, including weight, blood pressure and blood sugar checks, will be offered to the community each Wednesday from 8:00am to 12:00pm. Appointments are not required. Mercer Health Medical Group at Mendon continues to provide primary care services and same day appointments. Located at 128 Drake St., Mendon, OH. |
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Ohio Magazine recognizes Celina Ohio Magazine recognizes Celina among five great places to live, work, and visit! We are pleased to announce that Celina will be recognized as a great place to live, work, and visit in Ohio Magazine’s annual Best Hometowns issue which will be published November 1. Ohio Magazine solicited nominations last spring searching for the best hometowns in Ohio.
Celina Mercer County Chamber of Commerce nominated Celina for this award. Ohio Magazine looks at Community Spirit, Education, Entertainment, Health & Safety, Business Environment, and the culture or heritage to help make their selection.
Chamber director, Stacy Beougher received a call this summer stating that magazine officials would like to come and visit Celina and find out more about the hometown. They spent the day meeting business owners, visiting area attractions, and enjoying time on Grand Lake. They also had the opportunity to speak with Mayor Hazel and Greater Grand Lake Visitor Center director, Donna Grube to learn more about Celina.
On July 26, Beougher received notification that Celina was indeed selected as one of Ohio Magazine’s Best Hometowns for 2023-2024. Ohio Magazine highlights all the great things Ohio has to offer in travel, tourism, food, and entertainment. Ohio Magazine recognizes places that make our state a great place to live, work, and visit. They selected Celina for its welcoming downtown, thriving sense of community and our location with Grand Lake that offers a wealth of opportunities for recreation.
We are so extremely proud of this honor as it shows the heart this community has. Our businesses thrive because of the support they receive from the community, and our community continues to grow because of the great support they receive from our businesses. It’s truly the people that make a community special and the local support in this area is simply the best. We all come together for the good, and THAT is what makes us so special. We are so fortunate to live in such a beautiful and safe town where people work hard and live hard all while loving and supporting their neighbors. If there was a county award, we have no doubt that Mercer would be at the top of that list. We are so honored that Celina was named Best Hometown by Ohio Magazine.
Celina will be one of five communities in Ohio recognized in the November/December 2023 and July/August 2024 issues of Ohio Magazine.
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106th Gymanfa Ganu VENEDOCIA — Salem Presbyterian Church of Venedocia will be celebrating a longtime community event with its 106th Gymanfa Ganu on Sunday, September 3rd. The Gymanfa Ganu (pronounced “Ga-mahn’-fa Ga’-nee”) is a Welsh festival of song tradition celebrated around the world. The village of Venedocia has strong Welsh roots, being settled as it was in 1848 by three Welsh families. Those early settlers brought with them strong religious convictions, but also a deep love for music — particularly for singing in four-part harmony. The first church was built in 1851 and the present church building was finished in 1898. Venedocia’s Welsh Festival of Song has been kept alive for over a century. Every year, people come from many different states to renew friendships and to participate in the singing. To hear the grand old Welsh hymns sung in four-part harmony by a large and very enthusiastic congregation is quite inspiring. The director this year will be Ben Williams. Ben is from Goshen, Kentucky, where his exposure to music began at a young age. His mother, Susan, played flute, and his father, David, played trumpet, and his brother Nathan would go on to play the French horn. Ben’s musical experience began at the age of 4 when he started singing in the children’s choir at Christ Church United Methodist in Louisville, eventually going on to ring handchimes, handbells, sing in the youth choirs and Chancel Choir. Through his church music program, he would come to realize the power of using music as a vehicle for service, building community and relationships, and bringing himself and others closer to God. Early musical interest lead Ben to take piano lessons for 10 years, later also studying saxophone and oboe. After being accepted into Louisville’s Youth Performing Arts School, he would perform with the Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Woodwind Quintet, as well as the Manual High School Chorus and “Crimson Sound” Marching Band. He would go on to earn his Bachelor of Music Education from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, and his Master of Music Education from the University of Louisville. In 2010, Ben became the Choir Director at Louisville Central High School, where he also teaches History and Appreciation of the Visual and Performing Arts, and serves as the Arts and Humanities department chair. He was the principal oboe in the Indiana University Southeast orchestra for 4 years. Ben also serves as the Music Associate for Children and Youth at Christ Church United Methodist. Ben is married to Lesley, and they have two children, Bennett and Joanne. Vocalists for the 2023 Gymanfa Ganu will be Susan Leffel and Adam Rohrbaugh. Susan (Morgan) Leffel lives in New Knoxville with her husband Keith. They have a son Logan and his wife Kenzie, and a daughter Morgan. Susan is employed at German Farmers Mutual Insurance Company. Susan was married in Salem Presbyterian Church in 1992 and has roots in Venedocia. She is the daughter of Eleanor (Evans) Morgan and the late Thomas A. Morgan of St. Marys and the granddaughter of the late D. Orus and Eunice (Jones) Morgan and the late Daniel and Ruth (Morris) Evans, all of Venedocia. Susan has been a guest soloist at previous Gymanfi and she sings at weddings and church services. Adam Rohrbaugh is a lifelong resident of Wapakoneta, OH where he lives with his wife, Shelby, who is the daughter of Kevin and Connie O’Neill. Adam has sang in various choirs since the age of 5 and was fortunate to attended The Ohio State University on a vocal scholarship and participated in various choral ensembles. Currently, Adam is on the worship team at First Church in New Knoxville, and also enjoys leading others to Christ with the praise group Worship Anyway, a group made up of local worship leaders from the Wapakoneta area. Outside of those activities, Adam is currently in his 17th year of teaching American History at Bath Local Schools in Lima. Adam appreciates the opportunity to participate in the 106th Gymanfa Ganu! Also among locally rooted musicians; Connie O’Neill, will be the pianist this year. Joyce (Summersett) Morris will be returning as the organist for the evening’s celebration. They were both raised in Salem Church and are both accomplished organists/pianists who have participated in many past Gymanfi. Historically held on Labor Day Sunday, a light supper will be served from 4:30-6 p.m. for a free-will donation. The Gymanfa will begin promptly at 7 pm. All are welcome to experience a night like no other with the church full of voices raised glorifying the Lord, joyful reunions of friends and family and celebration of the unique Welsh heritage in music in the village of Venedocia. Salem Presbyterian Church is located at 15240 Main Street - Ohio 116 in Venedocia.
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Miller Road to
Have Intermittent Closures Local access will be maintained with, at variable times, access having to be from one direction or the other because of culvert replacement work. Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
FOG SEAL Work to Begin in Early September 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 in early September. 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 to the crews in the area.
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Checkout the Rockford Library Activities Are your children homeschooled? Join us on Wednesday’s from 10-11:30am starting 9/13 to read stories, create arts/crafts, do STEM activities, play games, cook, and eat snacks. Activities vary each week. This is a great opportunity for kids and parents to interact. The first Monday of the month at 2:00pm and 6pm we offer an Adult Book Club. September’s book discussion is over The Weight of Silence by Heather Gudenkauf. Due to the holiday the discussion will be on Monday, 9/11. Our evening Family Programs will begin in October. This is an opportunity for family members of all ages to spend some quality time together with a story, craft, snack and game. Family Programs will be offered monthly in the library's basement. More details to come. Did you know we offer Homebound Services to individuals in their homes or nursing homes? One of our staff members will deliver materials tailored to the patron’s interests on a regular basis. Large Print books and audiobooks are very popular with our homebound patrons. This service provides patrons with a hobby as well as an enjoyable personal visit with a member of the library staff. We can also deliver to home daycares. Call the library to arrange a visit.
Technology - The library loans out mobile hotspots, allowing our patrons to receive FREE WIFI anywhere Sprint/T-Mobile is supported. The checkout period is 14 days. Download the free Libby App with your library card. Libby gives you access to FREE magazines, EBooks, and Audiobooks.
Other benefits Rockford Carnegie Library offers: our books are labeled with AR Levels to help students easily find a book in their reading level; you can return books checked out from Celina and Mendon to our location and vice versa; and we exchange materials with 98 libraries throughout Ohio so chances are we can get whatever it is you are looking for.
We also offer printing, faxing and computer use. Come discover what your local library is all about, 162 South Main Street, Rockford. Library Hours: M-TH 10am-7pm, Fri 10am-5:30pm, and Sat 10am-2pm. Call 419-363-2630. Follow us on Facebook.
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Donation to Parkway Booster Club from Parkway Class of 1963
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Rockford's New Water
Tower
Gets Paint and Panther Signage
The new
water tower is finished and painted in the old trailer park off of US 33.
The company also completed a new coat of paint on the old tower.
Signage paint pending.
Communion Service Planned at
St. Paul’s Country Church Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
Rockford Rocktoberfest Planned for Saturday, October 28th starting at 1pm Open air vendor market with 24 vendors and counting• Food trucks, coffee truck and an ice cream truck • Live music throughout the day • Kids Zone with games and prizes • Tractor Rides • Crafts at the library • Trick or treat at 5pm • Kids costume judging at the Fire department at 7pm • Car Show
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Parkway Girls win Tri-match with St. Marys and Ottowa Glandorf on August
22, 2023 Parkway posted a team score of 190 with Shay Boroff leading the way for the Panthers with a score of 43, giving her medalist honors. Madison Louth posted a 48, Sarah Sheppard added a 49 and McKenzie Mathewson rounded out the scoring for the Panthers with a 50. St Marys finished with a team score of 227 and OG finished with a 250.
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Chief Tom Wale Reports on August 25, 2023
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Land Donation to Local Teen Center Moves Mission Forward VAN WERT, OHIO (August 22, 2023) - Portal 2:20 Teen Center, Inc., has received a generous donation of land on N. Lynn St. in Van Wert from S&B Venture Properties, LLC. The ¾ - acre property is slated to become the new location for a brand new 5000-sq.-ft. entertainment-based facility for teens ages 13-18. “We are excited for what God has planned for this community, and thanks to S&B, the mission of Portal can continue to move forward.” says Julie Burk, Executive Director and founder of the Portal 2:20 Teen Center. The new teen center will feature gaming tables (includes billiards, air hockey and foosball), lounge, snack bar, a stage and open space for special events. Fundraising has already begun to raise the $1 million necessary to bring Portal’s vision to life. To contribute to Portal 2:20 Teen Center’s mission to #BuildUpTeens , visit www.GiveSendGo.com/BuildUpTeens . Portal is currently operating inside Church on the Horizon, 634 N. Washington St. in Van Wert, every Monday and Tuesday from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. “It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” – Fredrick Douglas Not a typical youth ministry, Portal 2:20 Teen Center is a safe place for teens to hang out, play games and have fun! Portal's mission since 2017 has been to make a difference in the lives of teens by providing a safe place for them to connect, build friendships and learn the Truth about their purpose in life. Through Portal every teen can know they are loved, worthy, valuable and enough. Portal 2:20 is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with all-volunteer staff. Find more and get involved by visiting www.portal220teencenter.org .
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Parkway Boys Varsity Golf Results - 8/21/23 @ Versailles
VARSITY: Parkway - 187 Versailles - 169
Medalist - Carson Heitkamp, Breyden Wagner, Gabe White (Tied with 41)
Notable Parkway Rounds: Evan Kimmel shoots season best and career low 46 Current MAC record: Parkway - 0-3 Versailles - 2-1
JV RESULTS: Parkway - 240 Versailles - 225
Here is a link to the match results https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aztDvs2JPGJVN7jEiPDOHNvZDWN7-AThN9sGTL_fzzk/edit?usp=sharing by Coach Ryan Thompson
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On Saturday, August 19th, a group of community members met outside Parkway High School to conduct the annual School Prayer Walk. The group stopped at 8 locations outside the building, offering prayer for the upcoming school year, students, specific programs, staff, and volunteers. |
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Rockford United Methodist Church Welcomes New Pastor and Wife Pastor Bill and Sharon look forward to growing and sharing with us in worship, service and casual conversation as we serve an awesome God! The congregation would like you to come meet our new Pastoral family! We offer a traditional service at 8:30 am and a contemporary service at 10:30. Sunday School classes for all ages are available at 9:30. Fellowship time, along with hot beverages and pastries, can be enjoyed throughout the morning, beginning at 8 am. Pastor Bill shares one of his life verses: "He has told you, human one, what is good and what the Lord requires from you: to do justice, embrace faithful love, and walk humbly with your God." - Micah 6:8
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Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. 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.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Drive Carefully! Fog in the Area! |
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Mercer County Fair Activities for Parkway FFA and 4-H
Clubs Congratulations to all of our 4-H members who worked hard on their projects!. Great job! Click on smaller thumbnails to enlarge pictures of these projects. |
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Parkway girls golf defeats Delphos St. Johns 205-230
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Parkway Girls golf loses to Minster 212-205 @ Arrowhead
Golf Course By Coach John Boroff
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Parkway v. Minster boys golf results from 8/17/2023 at Celina Lynx. Varsity and JV scores are both included in the attached spreadsheet.
Varsity: Minster - 164
JV: Minster - 187 Parkway - 257
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jmaJO7S1rSj0yyoT0cTt6BbHNVO313HLP2CjyUrxwKw/edit?usp=sharing
MAC Records Parkway: 0-2 Minster: 2-0
By Ryan Thompson Parkway High School Golf Coach
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PARKWAY WEEKLY
ATHLETIC UPDATE WEEK OF AUG 21 - AUG 27, 2023
By AD Teri Samples
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PARKWAY WEEKLY
ATHLETIC UPDATE WEEK OF AUG 14 - AUG 20, 2023
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Parkway Prayer Walk Scheduled A prayer walk will be held at 8:30 AM on Saturday, August 19, 2023 to offer up prayers for blessings on Parkway Schools, students, teachers, support staff, groups and activities. Community is welcome to join the group. It will last about an hour. |
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St. Paul’s Country Church Invites Community
Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. 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.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Box City coming to Van Wert
Would you like to be a Fair Director in Van Wert County? The Van Wert County Agricultural Society, the managing organization of the Van Wert County Fairgrounds, is announcing available director positions. Petitions are available starting August 1st, 2023 for the following seats that are up for election this year. They are as follows: Jennings Township Liberty Township Jackson Township York Township Pleasant Township Southern Region Each candidate for the office of director for The Van Wert County Agricultural Society must fulfill the following requirements to file a petition for such office: Purchase a membership certificate for the membership year in which the candidate is seeking election. Complete 10 hours of voluntary service to the society, in the fiscal year in which the candidate is seeking election. Attend 1 regular monthly board meetings of the society, during the fiscal year in which the candidate is seeking election. State on petition the specific board position for which candidate is seeking election. Collect ten (10) or more signatures from members of the society, from the area for which board position represents. In the case that the ten required signatures from members of the Society from the area for which the board position represents, cannot be obtained due to circumstances such as a pandemic or other like causes, then the required number of signatures is changed to twenty of the membership as a whole. The requirement to limit it to the area being represented is waived for that election cycle only. Any candidate not fulfilling the above-listed requirements shall be ineligible for election as director. Items B and C, above, will become effective for candidates seeking election for the 2022 election and each election thereafter. Interested parties can come to the Fair office located at 1055 S Washington St., Van Wert, OH 45891 during business hours, Monday through Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm to pick up a petition.
FALL MUM SALE
First United Methodist Church Youth Group, located at 113 W Central Avenue in Van Wert, are selling fall mums and flowers from the Starr Greenhouse in North Star Ohio. These are big and beautiful flowers with vibrant colors, and you won't be disappointed! You can order now until August 28th. Pickup will be at the Van Wert County Fairgrounds EMR building on September 22 in the afternoon. Order forms and descriptions can be found at https://www.vanwertfirst.net/ - scroll to the bottom of the Welcome / Landing page ,or pick one up in the church office. For more information, please phone 419-238-0631 ext 307. Thanks for supporting our church Youth.
Philothea Road Bridge Closing Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Parkway August 2023 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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Pictures with Petey the Panther at the Football Season Opener with Crestview
When: Friday, August 18th, 2023 from 6:10-6:40 pm Where: Inside Panther Stadium~Line will start near the flagpole at the South Entrance (between the concession stand and baseball field) Cost: $5 fee for a 5x7 picture taken by James Leighner, owner of Lucky6Pix **Pictures will be delivered to the Parkway Elementary School Office and dispersed by classroom teachers once developed.
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Reunion class of 63 August 5, 2023; the Parkway Class of 1963 celebrated 60 years since their graduation with a reunion. Those attending were First row Left-Right, Cheryl (Baker) Hamrick, Verna (Wollett) Winkler, Nancy (Rhoades) Fleming, Nancy (Sapp) Kline, Judy (Stewart) Dix, Martha (Bollinger) Bruns, Judy (Merinar) Sutter, Karen (Ray) May, Elaine (Westerberg) Deitsch, Francis Schaffner. Second row L-R, Jerry Reigle, John Schaadt, Marlin Lautzenheiser, Patty (Lee) Romer, Daniel Reichard, Lena (Wilson) Gruver, Candy (Brehm) Courtney, Cathy (Kimmel) Mirtes, Ron Weitz, Bill Copeland. Not pictured was Carolyn Sue (Walls) John.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Invites Community Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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VWHS “Class of 1973”
Plan on 50th Year Reunion
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COUNTY ROAD 716A IMPROVEMENTS BETWEEN STATE ROUTE 274 & COUNTY ROAD 219A Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart announced today, contingent upon weather conditions, Tom’s Construction, Inc. will have active construction activities occurring starting Thursday, August 10th on the above-referenced section of road. The improvements will involve shoulder widening and side ditch layover work. No pavement widening is being done as part of this project. The road will be closed intermittently to through traffic and local access will be maintained. The completion deadline for the project is early summer 2024. Right-of-way stakes and construction staking may be placed and need to remain for the duration of the project. Our office is available to try to answer any questions you may have about the project. The contact information for the Mercer County Engineer’s Office is: 4884 Mud Pike, Celina 45822 Phone: 419.586.7759 Email: engineer@engineer.mercercountyohio.gov
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Van Wert Area Community Concert Band Harley C. Jones
Memorial Rotary Amphitheater Concert
On August 5th the Van Wert Area Community Concert Band will present a concert in the Harley C. Jones Memorial Rotary Amphitheater in Celina, Ohio on Lake Shore Drive. The concert will begin at 7:00 P.M. and will feature a variety of music to please all types of music lovers. Selections will include music of the 1970’s band Journey, a medley of 70’s TV sitcom themes, Beatles, Carpenters, Disney’s Pocahontas, and patriotic selections. Vocal soloists for this evening's concert will include two Celina School’s music teachers. Joel Trisel is the choir director for the middle school and high school and Katie Brautigam is the music specialist at the Intermediate building. Both of these music educators have professional vocal training and were eager and willing to share their talents for this evening's concert. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets, and enjoy an evening of band music with our members from Van Wert, Elgin, Delphos, Convoy, Chat, Middle Point, Wapak, Celina, Rockford and director Richard Sherrick, retired Parkway band director. In the event of inclement weather the concert will be moved to the Celina Educational Complex Auditorium adjacent to the football field. Listen to WCSM radio, or look on the Van Wert Area Community Concert Band Facebook page.
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102 Purple Heart Recipients Set To Go On Honor Flight
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St. Paul’s Country Church Invites Community Join us for The Chosen which is a hit series about the Life of Jesus. This FREE event continues on Wednesdays at 10 AM or 6 PM. Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on August 8,
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Special Board Meeting by Sally Cox The Parkway Local Schools Board of Education will hold a Special Meeting on Monday, July 31, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Room. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss the current plans of the athletic building, approve the resolution determining to proceed to levy a renewal tax and to go into executive session to discuss personnel.
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Rockford United Methodist and Other Area Churches
The Henderson Settlement Project mission team from Rockford United Methodist, along with St. John’s Lutheran Hopewell and Mendon Methodist church members traveled to Frakes, KY recently. Some of the work that the 20-member team carried out included removing old siding, hanging new siding, and repairing a back deck for a young couple and their family. Some team members also helped in the Settlement thrift store and food pantry. This is the 16th trip to Henderson Settlement with folks from the Rockford area. The biggest challenge is often the actual trip there. Once the group turns off Highway 25E in southeast Kentucky, there are 159 curves (yes, someone has counted them!) on a 17-mile stretch to reach the Henderson Settlement in Frakes. Other work teams from many states are also there so new relationships are formed, as well as seeing many “old” friends who also return. Each morning begins with a work camp devotion/worship service, and evenings include a program to share information with work campers about the ministries of Henderson Settlement.
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Parkway Class of 1966 Informal Reunion Planned The Parkway Class of 1966 is hosting an informal reunion this coming September in the Community Room at Parkway High School. All class members are encouraged to attend the event which will be held from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 16, 2023. Refreshments will include finger foods and soft drinks. Registration is $10 per person and checks should be sent to Dennis Hinkle at 9360 US Route 127, Celina, Ohio 45822. The registration deadline is August 1, 2023. For further
information or any questions, please contact one of the following: Dennis or Lynn
Hinkle E-mail: dlynnhinkle11@gmail.com Steve Graham E-mail: SGraham925@aol.com
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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.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Planning Outdoor Service The congregation also invites the community to a new study series based on The Chosen which is a hit series about the Life of Jesus. This FREE event continues on Wednesdays at 10 AM or 6 PM (choose your best time). Following the watching of the episode, there will be questions and discussion with the Pastor. This event will take place for 8 weeks every Wednesday at 10 AM and 6 PM. Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Water tower gets Water Tank on top in Rockford The new
water tower is going up in the old trailer park off of US 33.
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Rockford Village Council Meets on May 16 and July 18,
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Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that the HIT Team (Heroin Interdiction Team) conducted a detail on Monday (July 17, 2023). The detail was a joint effort by the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office and the Celina Police Department.
The HIT Team made 9 traffic stops that resulted in 6 warnings and 3 citations being issued. Three people were arrested as a result of this detail.
1) Christopher L Brockman (43) of 1890 Schroeder Rd Celina, Ohio. Brockman was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of the Mercer County Probate/Juvenile Court for FTA on the original charge of Non-Support. Mr. Brockman was incarcerated at the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility and is being held on a $5,000 bond.
2) Brian H Briesacker (51) of 1301 St Rte 219 Coldwater, Ohio. Briesacker was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine a Felony of the fifth degree. Mr. Briesacker was incarcerated at the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility and is being held without bond. The case is being sent to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review and filing of formal charges.
3) Anthony L Abels (22) of 216 S Green St Mendon, Ohio. Abels was arrested for outstanding warrants out of Celina Municipal Court for Domestic Violence and Obstructing Official Business. The case is being sent to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review of additional charges.
The HIT Team was assisted by the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.
Agriculture Education Foundation Offers Scholarships
Agriculture Education Foundation Offers Scholarships for Future Agri-Science Educators The Foundation Is Accepting Applications for Six $1000 Scholarships and Scholarships for an Immersive Education Experience
(Columbus, Ohio) The Agriculture Education Foundation is accepting applications for six $1,000 scholarships to be issued to college students enrolling in Ohio’s agriculture educator programs for the fall semester 2023.
New this year, the Agriculture Education Foundation will offer $4,000 in assistance for students attending the Bahamas Agriculture Marine Science Institute (BAMSI). This is an 800-acre working farm in the Bahamas that allows students to learn and work on the farm which is dedicated to reducing the needs for food imports in the Bahamas.
This opportunity is open to any student who meets the minimum qualifications and is enrolled or planning to enroll in an agriculture teaching major or 4-H extension major at any of Ohio’s three Universities offering these programs. It is also available for another two-year or four-year school in Ohio offering a two plus two program or another pathway to become an agriculture teacher or extension educator. Applicants must have application materials submitted no later than August 15, 2023, 5pm. Official application documents and requirements are available at www.agised.org.
The foundation is limiting one scholarship to students at Central State University, all other scholarships are eligible to students at any institution in Ohio.
Parkway Grad , Stephanie Keller Writes Book on Their Family webcast
Stephanie Keller, class of 1998, has written a book with her husband. Their webcast is being highlighted in Women’s World magazine located at every grocery checkout. The book is hilarious and also deeply inspirational. Their true story in dealing with multiple health struggles is the main topic. Stephanie is the daughter of former superintendent, Steve Keller.
Road Closing The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is planning to close Mercer Road between Celina-Mendon Road and Neptune-Mendon Road in Union Township for a bridge replacement. This road will be closed tentatively on July 18, 2023 and is scheduled to reopen in approximately 4-5 weeks, depending on the weather conditions.
Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
Labor Day 5k to Benefit LifeWise in Allen County LifeWise of Elida, Spencerville, Allen East, Bath and Columbus Grove will hold a 5k race on Labor Day, Monday, September 4th at 9 am. The event is sponsored by ACTS Ministries (parent of WTLW TV-44 and WOSN) and Tom Ahl Family of Dealerships.
The course will start and end at the Sunnydale House next to Elida Elementary School and wind through the village of Elida. Volunteers are welcome to line the streets along the route to encourage participants.
The entry fee is $20 for age 17 and above and $10 for those under age 17. All participants will receive a T-Shirt if registered by August 21st. Participants are encouraged to select a "team" and start a fundraising page. All proceeds support ACTS Character Academy LifeWise programs in Elida, Spencerville, Allen East, Bath and Columbus Grove. To register, visit actslifewise5k.com. LifeWise is a Released Time Religious Instruction (RTRI) program, which provides Bible-based character education to public school students. Students are released from public school during the school day to attend religious classes, provided the program is off school property, privately funded and parent permitted. ACTS Ministries supports programs throughout Allen County with over 1,100 enrolled students. For more information, contact Joe Wassink at 419-339-4444 or jwassink@wtlw.com. Register for the 5k at: actslifewise5k.com
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St. Paul’s Country Church Starting New Series The congregation also invites the community to a new study series based on The Chosen which is a hit series about the Life of Jesus. This FREE event will start on Wednesday, July 19 at 10 AM or 6 PM (choose your best time). Following the watching of the episode, there will be questions and discussion with the Pastor. This event will continue for 8 weeks every Wednesday at 10 AM and 6 PM. Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Lake Festival 5K
The Lake Festival 5K run registration is available online at www.mercerhealth5kchallenge.com. This is a chip timed event part of the Mercer Health 5 K Challenge. The Lake Festival 5K begins at 8:00 A.M. July 29, 2023 at Lake Shore Park at the corner of Ash and Lakeshore Drive in Celina. Registration begins at 6:45 A.M. The certified course out and back course along West Bank Road. Pre-Registration is only $15 and is due by July 27th. Race day registration will be available for $20. All runners 14 and under run for free with a completed registration form. Trophies 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. Registration forms are available at the Celina Mercer Chamber of Commerce office located at 121 E. Logan Street, Celina. For more information, call the chamber at 419-586-2219.
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Child abduction/felonious assault
Grey explained that Mercer County Central Dispatch was notified at approximately 3:12 PMof a child abduction that took place in Kokomo, IN earlier in the day. The suspect, April Spence, was said to be traveling in a black 2013 Ford Escape SUV with Indiana license plates, through Mercer County possibly in the area of Siegrist-Jutte Rd and St Rte 118, in Butler Township. Deputies were dispatched and responded to this area to be on the lookout for a vehicle matching the provided description.
At 3:31 PM, deputies located the suspect vehicle traveling eastbound on St Rte 119 at Fleetfoot Rd in Granville Township and executed a traffic stop. During the traffic stop, an adult female exited the rear passenger side of the SUV, carrying a small child. Deputies confirmed the female to be the suspect, April Spence, and the child to be the abducted 10 month old from Kokomo, IN. Spence would not cooperate in handing the child over and became aggressive towards deputies, punching one in the face and kicking another. The child was not injured during this and was able to be safely removed from Spence’s hold and taken away to a safe place by deputies. After Spence was placed under arrest and while being placed in the patrol vehicle for transport to the jail, she continued to be combative and head-butted a deputy. The assaulted deputies sustained minor injuries. Ms. Spence was then transported to the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility where she was booked in and held without bond.
The investigation continued, and deputies communicated with Kokomo, IN Police Department while on scene of the traffic stop, advising them of the situation and that the child was located and is safe. Mercer County Job and Family Services was called and responded to the scene and took custody of the child and later transferred custody of the child over to Kokomo, IN Children’s Services for reunification with the child’s custodial parent. The driver and front seat passenger were released and were free to leave the scene.
The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the St. Henry Police Department, Mercer County Job and Family Services and Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. The case will be sent to the Mercer County Prosecutor for review of any additional charges. The Kokomo, IN Police Department is conducting their own, on-going, investigation.
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Suicide Awareness Walk ASSURE, Area Suicide Support Resources, is planning their annual Suicide Awareness Community Walk on Saturday, September 9, 2023 at the Mercer County Fairgrounds. Registration is at 8:30 AM. Opening ceremonies begin at 9 AM. Walking time is from 9-11 AM. Register then or on on their website: www.assuremc.org.
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on July 12,
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St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Service A Congregational Meeting for the purpose of a vote to amend the constitution is scheduled for July 16th. The pastor’s evaluation form is due on the 16th as well; Barb Baker is planning an August church outing to the Do Good Restaurant in Osgood. Please call her at 419-495-2947 if you’re interested. Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Water tower goes up in Rockford The new water tower is going up in the old trailer park off of US 33. Thank you to Todd Henkle for sending pictures of the progress by Caldwell Construction. |
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St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Service Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. 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.
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Graduates Honored at St. Paul's Country Church - Two
Awarded Scholarships
Pictured is Grandma Diane Norris accepting Carly Norris' gift and
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Summer internship and exploration program offered by Mercer Health’s Medical Staff Mercer Health’s Medical Staff offered its first ever, summer internship and exploration program for college students who are planning to apply to medical school and have completed at least two years of undergraduate course work. Five students were accepted into the program for 2023, and began their first day in the program on Monday, June 5.
This year’s recipients included (pictured left to right): Ethan Wasson, from Bryan, Ohio, attending Miami University; Julia Wilker, from New Bremen, attending Xavier University; Emma Eckstein, from Coldwater, attending Notre Dame; Olivia McGee from Fort Loramie, attending Wright State University Lake Campus; and Kelsey Nichols from Rockford, attending Wright State University Lake Campus.
The students worked with a variety of Mercer Health physicians, both in the hospital and in the offices, where our providers were able to share their experiences. Over the course of this four week program, the students had the opportunity to shadow family practice, pediatrics, OB-GYN, emergency medicine, surgery, radiology, orthopedics and others. The goal of the internship program is to help students make an informed decision about applying for medical school, and to expose them to a variety of rural medicine specialties.
Dr. Core, Chief of Staff at Mercer Health, shared the following, "There is a nationwide shortage of rural physicians, and medical students who were raised in a rural area are much more likely to go on to practice in a rural area after completion of their training. We are excited to support these students now and throughout their medical education journey."
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OhioHealth to Provide Mobile Mammography Services VAN WERT, Ohio – A new OhioHealth mobile mammography unit will make it easier and more convenient for women to get life-saving mammograms, bringing services to the workplace and close to home. Starting in July, the unit will serve patients in counties near the US Route 30 corridor. The state-of-the-art mobile unit will provide mammography at businesses, healthcare provider offices and community events such as health fairs and church gatherings. OhioHealth expects to see eight to 12 patients in a typical day. “We at OhioHealth deeply believe that all members of our community deserve access to equitable healthcare,” said Arvinder Bhinder, MD, OhioHealth medical oncologist. “Life gets busy, and that's where our new mobile mammography unit comes in. We designed this unit to address barriers while also providing the same privacy and care as coming into your doctor's office.” Stanley Black and Decker in Shelby is one of the businesses that will benefit from the mobile unit. “Removing the barrier of having to take time off work to receive this important screening will be a game changer,” said Ashle Finney, HR director, Stanley Black and Decker. “Our staff appreciates the convenience. They can walk from their work site, have their screening and return to work within a matter of a few minutes. We are thankful to OhioHealth for providing this service to our community.” Funding for the mobile unit came from more than $1.5 million in donations ranging from $1 to $650,000, said Erin Stine, OhioHealth Foundation senior advisor for philanthropy. “The generosity of our communities never ceases to amaze me,” Stine said. “With the funds raised to launch this mobile mammography unit, we will be able to meet our community members where they are, providing greater access to lifesaving breast screenings.” Major funders for the project include: AEP Foundation Richland County Foundation S.N. and Ada Ford Foundation Mansfield Hospital Auxiliary Marion General Hospital Foundation The Women’s Fund of The Shelby Foundation OhioHealth Physician Group – Mansfield General Surgery Curtis and Deanna Gingrich Bruce and Cindy Hagen The Shirley Schluter Cancer Fund and Mansfield Motor Group Vinson and Teresa Yates Mammography services are covered by most insurances. OhioHealth will work to ensure that all eligible patients receive mammograms, regardless of ability to pay. “Early breast cancer is curable,” Joy Bischoff, interim president of OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital said. “We hope that this unit is the first step for our community members to be empowered to take charge of their health. If you see the mobile unit around town, please let it be a reminder to consider early screening for yourself and encourage your loved ones to consider it, too.” Those interested in having the mobile mammography unit on site should call the scheduling office at 567-309-2512 for more information.
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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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Hellwarth Road to Close Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
Mercer County Board of Health reschedules July meeting The Mercer County Board of Health’s regular July meeting, originally scheduled for July 12, 2023, has been moved to Wednesday, July 19. The meeting will begin at 8:00 AM and will take place in the first-floor conference room of the Mercer County Central Services Building at 220 W. Livingston Street in Celina.
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Shane’s Crossing 5K The 2023 Mercer Health 5K Challenge will continue at Shane’s Crossing 5K run/walk Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 8:30 am. 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 where you can also find post-race results. All runners 14 and younger participate for free with a completed registration form. All proceeds from this race benefit the Parkway Athletic Boosters. For more information call 419-953-5001.
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Redskin Classic 5K The 2023 Mercer Health 5K Challenge season will continue with the Redskin Classic 5 K, with this chip timed 5K run/walk on Sunday July 2th at 8:45 a.m. The course will start and finish on Columbus Street near the high school. Race day registration to begin at 7:30 a.m. at the high school. The event is sponsored by P.T. Services with the proceeds to benefit community improvements and events. Online pre-registration at www.mercerhealth5kchallenge.com is $15 while 14 and under runners’ race for free with a completed registration form. Race results will be posted at www.mercerhealth5kchallenge.com
PERI Meeting Cancelled
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Kenn-Feld Group and TTG Equipment Announce Merger as TRULAND Equipment, Join Strengths to Create Regional Dealer Group
Bluffton, Ind. - Kenn-Feld Group and TTG Equipment will merge as TRULAND Equipment, the CEOs of the two companies announced Wednesday. The equal merger of the two John Deere Dealer groups is scheduled to occur on Aug. 21, 2023.
This move brings together eighteen John Deere locations across Indiana and Ohio, allowing TRULAND Equipment to provide their customers with greater service support and inventory choices. TRULAND Equipment will also provide new opportunities for their employees with increased scale.
“This partnership was a several-year process, and we really took our time to make sure this was a good fit for our two companies as well as for our customers,” said Tom Burenga, CEO of Kenn-Feld Group. “By combining our experience and capabilities, we are building a stronger organization that is better positioned to thrive while offering an expanded product portfolio to our customers.”
TRULAND Equipment will continue to serve its customers in all eighteen of its locations in the region and is poised for growth in both service offerings and number of employees. Jameson Ringger, CEO of TTG Equipment, emphasized that TRULAND will stay focused on maintaining a local feel and relationship-based business model. “We are two local companies joining together into one local company. While the name on the sign will change, the team will not. We are dedicated to cultivating lasting relationships with our customers, providing new opportunities for our employees, and investing in our community. This move is a win for all three.”
For more information about TRULAND Equipment, visit trulandequip.com or email info@trulandequip.com.
Marathon Burglary By Thomas Wale On 06/25/2023 at 4:16AM Celina Police responded to an active burglary alarm at Dockside Marathon located at 515 E Market St., Celina. Upon arrival officers found forced entry through the front door and signs the business had been ransacked. Alcohol and nicotine products were stolen.
With assistance of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office K-9 unit three suspected were located behind the Mercer County Educational Services Center at 540 E Market St. The three suspected fled, jumping into the lake in effort to escape. The area was surrounded with assistance of Coldwater P.D., the Ohio State Patrol and the Celina Fire Dept. boat. All three were arrested.
Mosley Lokot, a 23 year old of 122-1/2 S. Lake St, Celina was arrested and held in the Mercer Co. Jail on breaking and entering charges.
Eddie Riklong, a 19 year old of 300 Bruns Av, #64, Celina was arrested and held in the Mercer County Jail on charges of Receiving Stolen Property, Obstructing Official Business, and Offenses Involving Underage.
Joe Marshall, a 23 year old of 120 S Lake St, Celina was arrested and held in the Mercer County Jail on charges of Receiving Stolen Property and Obstructing Official Business.
The case is under review by the Mercer County Prosecutor Erin Minor.
Mercer Health Diabetes Education Program receives certification from the American Diabetes Association
The Mercer Health Diabetes Education Program recently received continued certification from the American Diabetes Association for a quality diabetes self-management education program. This certification is valid every four years, and Mercer Health has maintained certification since 2005.
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is the nation’s leading organization committed to fighting diabetes by driving discovery through research and innovation, intensifying the urgency around the diabetes epidemic, and supporting people living with and affected by diabetes. The ADA’s recognition certificate assures that educational services meet the National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support.
“Daily self-management skills are absolutely essential for people to effectively navigate the 24/7 challenges of living with diabetes, helping to keep them healthy and prevent or delay the serious complications of diabetes,” said Linda Cann, MSEd, the ADA’s senior vice president of professional services. “We applaud Mercer Health for its commitment to providing high-quality, evidence-based education and support for people with diabetes by meeting these National Standards and earning this recognition.”
The Mercer Health Diabetes Education Program, led by Karen Homan, Registered Dietitian & Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist at Mercer Health, provides one-on-one diabetes education sessions tailored to meet individual needs. This program is helpful for those newly diagnosed with diabetes, struggling to control their blood sugars, starting or changing medication for diabetes or interested in learning more.
For more information about the Mercer Health Diabetes Education Program, visit https://mercer-health.com/our-services/diabetes-education/
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Van Wert County Historical Society contributes to Operation Back to School
The Van Wert County Historical Society Museum at 602 N. Washington Street is the place to be this fourth of July. Be sure to visit the concession area before getting your spot to watch fireworks. There will be hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, drinks and more. Food will be served from 11:00am – 3:00pm. All proceeds will go to the 2023 Operation Back to School operating budget. The Pre-K through 8th grade Operation Back to School will be held Sunday, July 30 from 3-5pm at Fountain Park. It is important to pre-register for best outcome. The High School Operation Back to School event will be held Wednesday, August 23 from 2:30-6:00pm. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged for this event also. Visit www.vanwertfirst.net/operation-back-to-school for more information. You will also find places to register, donate and volunteer for the event(s). Hope to see you on the 4th! Operation Back to School is an annual event presented by First United Methodist Church and supported by local churches and businesses. This is the 8th year serving our community.
Rockford Area Development Corporation to Meet in July The RADC will meet Monday, July 24th at 7 pm for their next meeting. All community is invited, too.
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Precautions can help prevent tick- and mosquito-borne illnesses COLUMBUS – This summer, Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Director Bruce Vanderhoff, MD, MBA is encouraging people to take precautions to prevent tick and mosquito bites and the diseases they may carry. Most diseases in Ohio that are caused by the bite of infected ticks happen between spring and fall when ticks are most active. The most common disease spread by ticks in Ohio is Lyme disease, which has been increasing in Ohio in recent years. There were 552 cases reported last year and 121 so far this year. Mosquitoes are also active during warmer months, and some can carry diseases. Last year, there were seven West Nile virus cases, including one death, and 13 La Crosse virus cases in Ohio. Most people infected with these viruses do not have symptoms, or have only mild symptoms like fever, headache, nausea, and vomiting. In rare cases, they can cause severe disease. “Of course, we want Ohioans to enjoy the outdoors in the summer months as part of an active, healthy lifestyle, but you should be thinking about protection against ticks and mosquitoes,” said Dr. Vanderhoff. “Taking simple precautions can prevent potentially serious diseases.” ODH tracks tick- and mosquito-borne disease activity. Being aware of this activity in your area allows you to take steps to protect yourself and others. Tips to avoid mosquito bites include: • Use EPA-registered repellents when going outdoors according to label instructions. • Wear light-colored clothing, long sleeves, long pants, and socks when outdoors. • Consider avoiding outdoor activities during peak mosquito biting hours (dusk to dawn). • Mosquitoes may bite through thin clothing, so spraying clothes with an EPA-registered repellent will give extra protection. • Help reduce the number of mosquitoes around your home by emptying standing water on a regular basis from flowerpots, gutters, buckets, pool covers, pet water dishes, discarded tires, and bird baths. Tips to protect yourself from ticks include: • Avoid wooded and brushy areas with high grass and leaf litter. • Walk in the center of trails. • Use insect repellents registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) labeled for use against ticks on exposed skin for protection that lasts several hours. Always follow the product label. • Tuck pant legs into socks or boots and tuck shirts into pants to keep ticks on the outside of your clothing. • Light-colored clothing will help you spot ticks more easily. If you find a tick attached to your skin, the best way to remove it is to use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin's surface as possible. Pull away from your skin with steady, even pressure. Wash your hands and the bite area with soap and water. If you have been bitten by a tick, watch for symptoms such as fever/chills, aches and pains, or rash. See your healthcare provider if you experience any of these symptoms. For more information on ticks, mosquitoes, and the diseases they can carry, visit www.odh.ohio.gov/ticks and www.odh.ohio.gov/mosquitoes.
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Area Optimist Club Hosted Successful After Proms for Local Schools
The Optimist Club of Van Wert is a volunteer organization whose mission is to better the lives of the youth in our community through activities and outreach events. To learn more, visit www.optimistvw.com or the Optimist Club of Van Wert on Facebook.
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Paul P. May III Resigns as Rockford Chief of Police
On Tuesday, June 20, 2023, the Village of Rockford finalized the way for Paul P. May, III to resign from his long-time position as the Chief of Police and become the first-ever school resource officer for Parkway Schools. Councilors have been working on this moment for several months and finalized the change at the meeting. May commented that, as the new SRO, he will help provide a safe and secure learning environment for the students and staff at Parkway Schools. Although he has stepped down as the chief, he will remain a village employee. The school district will pay his compensation. Congratulations to Paul, his replacement, newly promoted Police Chief Bryan Stetler, and a new recruit, Paul May’s son, Caden May, as a patrolman for Rockford.
Rockford Village Council Meets on June 20, 2023 - Paul
May Resigns and Becomes SRO
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Willshire Days - Friday and Saturday June 23-24, 2023 Chatt Farmer's Picnic - Coming July 27, 2023
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St Paul’s Country Church Outdoor Worship Service
Come worship outdoors with us on Sunday, June 25, 2023 at St Paul’s Country Church, 1538 Oregon Rd. Rockford. Time is 10 AM. Sunday School 9:15. Pastor Mike Husted will deliver the Bible message from Matthew 10:24-31 entitled Bread for the Journey. Community is invited!
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Memorial Day Service at St. Paul's Country Church
The members of St. Paul's Country Church came together for a meaningful
Memorial Day Service 2023 at the flagpole out front. Jerry Schaadt raised the
flag with Pastor Mike Husted, then lowered it back to half staff for the
remainder of the day in respect for their fallen military comrades.
Following this, Connie Sapp and Barb Baker gave a wonderful history of
Memorial Day. Prayer concluded the timw spent together. A really great
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Visit to Do Good Restaurant in Osgood
Leota Braun
Charitable Foundation Logo Contest 2023 offers $500 cash prize The Leota Braun Charitable Foundation, Inc. exists to provide financial support for projects and activities that will improve the quality of life for residents of the Ohio communities of Rockford, Willshire and Mendon, as well as surrounding rural areas of the Parkway Local School District. The foundation provides the vehicle for donors to make tax-advantaged charitable contributions for the benefit of the Foundation’s areas of service. It also assures the ongoing competent management, investment and distribution of donated funds throughout and beyond the lifetimes of the donors, in accordance with their wishes.
Our current logo
has served us well for over 20 years. We are ready to update our look
and hope to have community members and those who are interested in
helping us with this effort participate. Logo designs should represent
the charitable deeds of Leota Braun Charitable Foundation, including but
not limited to elements of: *investment *scholarship *donors and recipients *legacy and giving
The selected artist will be awarded with a $500 cash prize. Eligible participants may be individuals or teams. All submitted work must be the original work of the entrant. Submissions must be in .jpg, .png or .pdf format with a 2.5 inch maximum size if it is a circle or square and 2 inches by three inches if it is rectangular. Full guidelines, including the official entry form can be found at https://leotabraun.org/2023-lbcf-logo-contest/ . In addition to the rules and guidelines, artists should consider the following when they are creating their logo design:
Relevance: Does the entry align with the theme and goals of Leota Braun Charitable Foundation?
Originality: Does the composition exhibit original design, creativity, and imagination?
Aesthetic Quality: Does the submission command attention? Does it display visual balance and color coordination? Do all the elements work together to create a unified and appealing design?
Submit your completed entry form and logo file to LBCF.logocontest@gmail.com. All entries received electronically by Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 11:59 PM will be considered. Individuals who have additional questions regarding the contest and/or submission guidelines may text or call Leah Thompson at 260-301-4079 or email at LBCF.logocontest@gmail.com.
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Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
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![]() Hutch competing at State Track. Pictures shared by Alexis Berry, fellow pole vaulter. |
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Hutch Ridenour, Parkway Grad, Competes at State Track Meet in Division 3
His father, John Ridenour, also a Parkway grad, went to State in the pole vault and long jump back in the 1990's. John's best vault was 13'00". Hutch's best jump came last week at the Troy Regional with a vault of 13'04". Hutch was finally able to beat "old man John!" His father and all of his coaches are celebrating this and other accomplishments.
Parkway Varsity Boys Head Coach and Distance Running Coach, Nathan Rupp, commented, "Hutch was a valuable member of our team and participated in several different events this year, including the 100 m, 200 m, 4x100 m relay, 4x200 m relay, long jump, and pole vault. Hutch had a great attitude which helped him succeed. He had the best pole vault performance for a Parkway athlete in the past 29 years. His leadership will be missed."
Parkway Assistant Varsity Boys Coach, Don Trisel, said, "I am Hutch's pole vaulting coach, but I rely on the help and advice from other coaches and people with more experience. John Ridenour has been present and very helpful in giving Hutch the advice he needs to improve. I have appreciated John's input and first hand knowledge of the event. We video his vaults and are able to give instant feedback for helping him improve."
Hutch's progression of personal records: Freshman year - COVID: no track season Sophomore year - best vault was 9'06" Junior year - best vault of 11'06" Senior year - best vault of 13'04" Trisel explained that Hutch finished 5th at Regionals on Wednesday, May 24th with a vault of 13'04". This beat his previous personal best vault by 10". The Parkway school record is 13'05", set by the late Spencer Smith in 1994. Hutch probably owns the second best vault in school history and is the best pole vaulter at Parkway in the past 29 years, the ranks of which include his own father, John.
The top 4 finishers in each of the 4 regions automatically advance to State. Because some regions are tougher than others, and because the state meet is held at a 9-lane track, at least 2 additional "at large" spots are granted to the next best finishers in each event from across the state. Hutch was one of the last people to qualify for State in the pole vault, but entered the competition tied for the 8th place seed out of 19 vaulters. On Friday, June 2nd, Hutch cleared 12'06" and 13'00" with a single jump at each height. He missed three times at 13'06" but was very close to clearing it. He finished the state meet tied for 11th place.
Trisel said, "I'm excited that Hutch had one final opportunity to represent his community, his school, and his family. I am proud of Hutch. I'm proud of the work ethic of this young man, his athletic ability, his intelligence, and his willingness to help coach the younger vaulters. He has really created a lot of excitement at Parkway for this event. We have two freshmen vaulters, one junior lady vaulter, and about ten jr high kids who have tried pole vault this season. The younger athletes see Hutch flying through the air and want to try it for themselves! It's fun to see their eyes light up."
Jennifer Barrett, Parkway Varsity Girls Head Coach and Sprinting Coach added, "Hutch put in so much hard work this year. It was fun to watch him grow in confidence and improve. It's exciting to see all of the momentum that Hutch and Coach Don have built with the younger vaulters."
Trisel concluded, "Pole vaulting is probably best suited for athletes who have good speed, good upper body strength, excellent body control, and it helps if they are a little bit of a daredevil. Not everyone is comfortable flinging themselves through the air like that. There are so many variables that make the pole vault a bit more complicated than other track and field events. We've spent a lot of time this year studying the mechanics and the physics of the event. When done well, it really is a thing of beauty."
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PEA OFFERING EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP The Parkway Education Association (PEA) will be offering a $1000 scholarship to a Parkway alumnus who is in college/university studying to become an educator. Requirements for the scholarship are: Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time college sophomore, junior, or senior for the upcoming fall semester (2023). Applicant must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Applicant must be enrolled in teacher education classes. Applicant must be a graduate of Parkway High School or be the son/daughter of a PEA member. Applications are due by June 23, 2023. Any interested applicants should complete the form at: https://forms.gle/5MucfRPvw9o1VmHQ8 Any inquires can be e-mailed to: parkwayeducationassociation@gmail.com
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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 on approximately 92 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. We thank you for your patience in helping to keep the traveling public and our workers safe.
Road Closure by Mercer County Engineer Announced The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is announcing a road closure on Park Road between Ohio Indiana State Line and State Route 49 in Recovery Township for a bridge replacement and roadway approach reconstruction. This road will be closed tentatively on June 7, 2023 and is scheduled to reopen 4-5 months, depending on the weather conditions. Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
Patrol plans OVI sobriety checkpoint beginning June 19, 2023 Lima – The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced today that troopers will operate an OVI checkpoint to deter and intercept impaired drivers this week. The county where the checkpoint will take place will be announced the day prior to the checkpoint, and the location will be announced the morning of the checkpoint. If you plan to consume alcohol, designate a driver or make other travel arrangements before you drink. Don’t let another life be lost for the senseless and selfish act of getting behind the wheel impaired. Operational support for the sobriety checkpoint will be provided by local law enforcement agencies.
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Parkway Graduation 2023 - Sunday, May, 14, 2023
Valedictorian - Aaron Cron
Salutatorian - Gabrielle Stober
Class Flower - Baby's Breath Class Colors - Sage Green & White “Being like everybody is the same as being nobody.” – Rod Serling
Try this link for Lucky Pix 6 by James Leighner: https://photos.app.goo.gl/gUkBhs3MXugdHiQM8
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Bridge Closure Planned by Mercer County Engineer
Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Service Sunday school begins at 9:15 AM. 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.
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group outing to the Do-Good Restaurant and Ministry in Osgood is being
planned for Wednesday, June 21st. Please contact Barb Baker
at 419-495-2947 for details. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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![]() Above: The Robert Brandt Scholarship was established in 2011 in memory of Bob Brandt, the very first Vantage superintendent. This year’s scholarship was awarded to Bryce Stearns (Parkway) and presented by Vantage Superintendent Rick Turner. Vantage 2023 Seniors Honored
Family, friends, and associate school representatives gathered at the annual Vantage Career Center Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 to recognize the achievements and accomplishments of graduating seniors. Awards of Distinction and scholarships highlighted the event, which was held at the Van Wert High School gymnasium to accommodate the growing crowd. Mr. Dan Bowers, Owner of Advanced Chassis and recent Alumni Hall of Fame inductee (Vantage/Paulding, Ag-Diesel Mechanics, 1988), was the guest speaker. Mr. Bowers spoke directly to the graduating class, “Obviously, you are at the top of your fields at this stage and are being recognized as such. Next week will be the most freeing feeling of your life and the beginning of a new chapter. You can either make your life or have it made for you.” The student speaker for this year’s ceremony was Juliana McClure (Van Wert), a senior in the Sports Exercise Therapy program. Juliana spoke of Vantage being a place where each student is valued as they excel in their knowledge and skills. “Vantage Career Center has truly had great influence on my future, and I will always be grateful that I was given the opportunity to attend this amazing school. Each one of us has an opportunity to make ourselves someone. Each of us are valued and recognized, whether it be lab or academics, and that is one of the most unique aspects of attending here.” Each year, career technical teachers select outstanding students to receive an “Award of Distinction''. Eligibility for this award includes demonstrating leadership qualities at school, having outstanding achievement in their program area, showing exceptional skills in the subject area, participating as an active member of a school career technical club and demonstrating cooperation, initiative and responsibility. This year’s “Award of Distinction'' winners are: Alyssa Greathouse, Culinary Arts (Wayne Trace); Brielle Sheets, Early Childhood Education (Wayne Trace); Astrid Martinez-Sandoval, Health Information Management (Wayne Trace); Lillian Price, Health Technology (Lincolnview); Levi Miller, Network Systems (Antwerp); Haley Frazier, Sports Exercise Therapy (Crestview); Eli Niese, Ag and Industrial Power Tech (Miller City); Sonya Roeder, Auto Collision Repair (Jefferson); Haden Dunakin, Auto Technology (Paulding); Elizabeth Germann, Carpentry (Crestview); Mason Ladd, Construction Equipment Technology (Continental); Jeret Landwehr, Electricity (Kalida); Andrew Peck, Industrial Mechanics (Kalida); Nicholas Foppe, Precision Machining (Kalida); Jacob Fuerst, Welding (Van Wert). Academic achievements were also recognized during the ceremony for the students who achieved the highest scores in their classes. The Academic award winners are: Makayla Duncan (Lincolnview), English; Astrid Martinez Sandoval (Wayne Trace), College Trigonometry and Chemistry; Leigha Bendele (Lincolnview), Algebra II; Lillian Price (Lincolnview), English; Lillian Burkhart (Ottoville), Advanced Integrated Science; Melanie Mills (Antwerp), Physics; Austin Landin (Ottoville), Integrated Math; Levi Miller (Antwerp) College Algebra; Adrianne Pease (Antwerp), English and Physics; Kaden Jettinghoff (Jennings), English; Corbin Army (Van Wert), English; Lane Schroeder (Miller City), Algebra II; and Cruiz Ryan (Van Wert), Financial Algebra and American Military History. Kennedy Manufacturing presents a Machinist’s Rolling tool chest to an outstanding Precision Machining senior and a Maintenance Rolling tool chest to an outstanding Industrial Mechanics senior each year. Nicholas Foppe (Kalida) received the Kennedy Manufacturing Precision Machining “Senior of the Year” award and Drew Crossgrove (Continental) was the recipient of the Industrial Mechanics "Senior of the Year" award. Scholarship recipients were a highlight of the evening's recognition ceremony. The Robert C. Stevens Scholarship is given by the Vantage Teacher’s Organization in memory of Bob Stevens, who taught Occupational Work Experience (OWE) at Vantage from 1976 until 1984. Students who are awarded this scholarship have shown outstanding achievement in their program area, while demonstrating initiative and perseverance. This year, the Robert C. Stevens Scholarship was awarded to Serenity Sites (Parkway) and Emily Luersman (Fort Jennings). The Robert Brandt Scholarship was established in 2011 in memory of Bob Brandt, the very first Vantage superintendent. This year’s scholarship was awarded to Bryce Stearns (Parkway) and presented by Vantage Superintendent Rick Turner. Vicki Smith of the Van Wert Rotary Club presented the Van Wert Rotary Scholarship to Riona Workman (Van Wert). The recipient of the Marcus Landin Memorial Gift of tools this year was Andrew Peck (Kalida), and lastly the Robbie Seffernick Memorial Award, presented to a junior Welding student, was presented to Katelyn Knepper (Delphos Jefferson). All students who have received scholarships throughout their time with Vantage were recognized at the Awards Assembly. This year, Vantage students received an astounding $591,404.00 in scholarships to continue their education. CONGRATULATIONS to the Vantage Career Center class of 2023!!
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on June 14,
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Parkway Baseball Awards Ceremony
Team Awards…Devon Crouch-MVP, Fletcher Smith-Best Defensive and Xavier Samples-Most Improved and Mr. Hustle Above: Academic All-MAC…Roman Lezinske, Jackson Kraner, Eddie Nichols, Trent Rollins, Xavier Samples, Bryce Stearns and Brayden Bruns (not pictured).
Area Awards… 2nd Team Northwest District…Devon Crouch and Xavier Samples Honorable Mention Northwest District…Eddie Nichols and Caiden Berry 1st Team MAC – Caiden Berry 2nd Team MAC – Xavier Samples Honorable Mention MAC – Fletcher Smith, Trent Rollins, Bryce Stearns and Devon Crouch by Steve Samples
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Mercer Health expands women’s health services to Mendon Dr. David Rosado, OB/GYN, is now seeing patients at Mercer Health Medical Group at Mendon. Rosado also sees patients in Celina at the Community Medical Center and at Mercer Health Medical Group at Fort Recovery. He is accepting new patients and provides both obstetric and gynecological care to women of all ages. Office locations include: Mendon Office
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WILLSHIRE
SPORTSMAN’S CLUB HOSTS TRADE DAYS
The Willshire Sportsman’s Club is pleased to announce their Annual Flea Market and Trade Days that will be held dawn to dusk July 27, July 28, and July 29, 2023 located at 3385 State Route 81, two miles east of Willshire, Ohio. 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 29 at 6:00 p.m. Food concessions are available. This year, breakfast will be served 6:00-10:00 a.m. by the Willshire Sportsman’s Club members. Lunch and supper concessions will be served by the Parkway Booster Club. No three-wheelers or four-wheelers are allowed except for the handicapped, must be 16 to drive a golf cart. A few vendor spaces are still available for $50 per lot. Check out the latest details and updates on the Willshire Sportsman’s Club Facebook page, like and share @WillshireSportsmansClub. 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.
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Join the Rockford Carnegie Library’s Summer Reading Program 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, ages 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, Tuesday, 8/1 and Wednesday, 8/2 at noon at Shanes Park Community Bldg. Lunch will be provided. Bring a swimsuit to enjoy the pond and/or splash pad. Need not be present to win. 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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St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Service Sunday school begins at 9:15 AM. 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.
A group outing to the Do-Good Restaurant and Ministry in Osgood is being
planned for Wednesday, June 21st. Please contact Barb Baker
at 419-495-2947 for details. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Parkway Middle School Supply List for 2023-2024 School Year |
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Parkway Middle School 4th Quarter Honor Roll
5th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Bransteter, Hunter
High Honor Roll Art, Autumn Long, Ainsley
Honor Roll Abromavich, Carter _____________________________________
6th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Brehm, Kallie
High Honor Roll Bradley, Branson
Honor Roll Ackley, Emma Baucher, Alivia _________________ 7th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Eichler, Lydia
High Honors Anderson, Trey Rasbach, Chayse
Honor Roll Bollenbacher,
Jaxson __________________________________ 8th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Blount, Freya
High Honors Ackley, Mason
Honor Roll Bailey, Zavior
Main Street Van Wert's Annual Dinner Celebrates Community Engagement and Collaboration VAN WERT - Main Street Van Wert, a community organization dedicated to revitalizing and preserving the historic downtown district, successfully hosted its highly anticipated annual dinner on May 17th. The event, held at the Wassenberg Art Center, brought together approximately 60 attendees from various sectors of the community, including local businesses, civic leaders, and residents. The highlight of the evening was the keynote address delivered by State Representative Roy Klopfenstein. Known for his unwavering commitment to community development and economic growth, Representative Klopfenstein captivated the audience with his insightful reflections on the importance of small-town values and collaborative efforts in fostering sustainable progress. "We are honored to have had State Representative Roy Klopfenstein share his valuable insights and vision with us at this year's annual dinner," said Joe Dray, Executive Director of Main Street Van Wert. "His dedication to our community and his inspiring words reaffirmed our commitment to revitalizing our downtown and creating a vibrant hub for local businesses, residents, and visitors alike." The event was made even more memorable by the generous support of Black Angus for its exceptional cuisine. Jenna Dailey, owner of J-Co Bridal won the Leslie Knope Award, which is given to Main Street’s biggest supporter. Sarah Sheets and the staff at The Well Nutrition won the Mr. Rodgers Award for their willingness to always pitch in and help. The Edition won The Edison Award for their creative ways of supporting the Main Street mission. "The Main Street Van Wert annual dinner serves as a testament to the power of community collaboration," remarked Dray. "We are grateful to our sponsors The Van Wert County Foundation, Danfoss, Cooper Farms, First Financial Bank, and Avangrid Renewables for helping to make this event possible." Throughout the evening, attendees had the opportunity to network, exchange ideas, and engage in conversations about the ongoing revitalization efforts and future projects planned for the downtown area. The event also served as a platform to promote the revitalization of the National Bank Clock. Main Street Van Wert extends its sincere gratitude to all the attendees, sponsors, and supporters who contributed to the success of this year's annual dinner. Their dedication to the organization's mission and the collective vision of a thriving downtown is invaluable. For more information about Main Street Van Wert and its ongoing initiatives, please visit www.mainstreetvanwert.org.
by Joe Dray Executive Director
LIMA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BRINGS PATRIOTIC POPS TO ONU CAMPUS ON JULY 2 Lima, OH (June 5, 2023) – The Lima Symphony Orchestra will return with their popular annual Patriotic Pops program on Sunday, July 2 at 7 PM on the campus of Ohio Northern University (525 S Main St, Ada, OH 45810). The performance will take place on the lawn in front of the McIntosh Center. Music Director Andrew Crust will lead a festive and patriotic program with special tributes to our armed-forces. Bring the whole family to enjoy this engaging and celebratory performance. Concert attendees are encouraged to arrive early and bring chairs, blankets, and snacks. These performances are free due to the generous support of Ohio Northern University. In the unfortunate case of inclement weather, the Patriotic Pops concert will be held at Kinghorn Center (609 W Lincoln Ave, Ada, OH 45810) Information: Location: Ohio Northern University (525 S Main St, Ada, OH 45810) Date: Sunday, July 2 Time: 7 PM NO TICKETS REQUIRED - FREE The Lima Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to preserving musical excellence as a living part of our community. Serving communities throughout West Central Ohio, the Lima Symphony annually presents five subscription concerts, a family concert, Candlelight concerts, and an annual New Year’s Eve Pops concert.
Farm Focus Announces Scholarship Recipients
The recipients of
the 2023 Farm Focus, Inc scholarships are Luke Hefflefinger and Hanna
Scaggs awarded $1,000 each, and Emma Wells and Wyatt Friedrich awarded
$500 each.
Scaggs (not shown) is a 2020 Lincolnview High School graduate and completing her third year at Wright State University Lake Campus majoring in Agribusiness. Her career goal is agricultural financing and loans.
Above - Wells will be a 2023 graduate of Crestview High school and plans to attend Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN in the fall majoring in Agri Science Education. 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.
Chatt Insurance Center Receives Top Designation from Celina Insurance Group Celina Insurance Group is pleased to announce that Chatt Insurance Center recently has been named one of Celina’s 2023 Master Agencies. Celina awards the Master Agency designation to those partners who display exceptional commitment to the company and achieve superior operating results. Chatt Insurance Center serves Ohio and Indiana customers by providing solutions for home, auto, life, health, farm and business insurance needs. The agency is located in Rockford, Ohio, and is a member of the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents. To learn more, visit chatt-insurance.com or call 419-942-1250.
Celina Insurance Group is comprised of four mutual property and casualty insurance companies. The companies provide protection for autos, homes, businesses and farms through more than 500 independent agencies in five states. Founded in 1914 with headquarters in Celina, Ohio, the organization is committed to supporting its policyholders and communities.
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OHSAA Softball State Tournament Pairings and Live Coverage COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio High School Athletic Association softball state tournament begins Thursday morning at venerable Firestone Stadium in Akron, when four schools in each of four divisions will compete for a state championship. Three schools are making their first state tournament appearance, while two teams are back to defend their state title from last year.
Now 99 years young, Firestone Stadium has hosted the OHSAA softball state tournament since 2008. This spring the City of Akron purchased and installed a new surface of artificial field turf that covers the entire playing field.
Tickets for all state tournament games are available at www.OHSAA.org/tickets.
All 12 games from the state tournament will be broadcast live on the NFHS Network (subscription) and the OHSAA Radio Network. David Wilson, Ryan Baker, Bill Morgan, Karen Linder, Jeff Kurtz and Melissa Basil will have the call.
Lewistown Indian Lake (Div. III), Bascom Hopewell-Loudon (Div. IV) and Steubenville (Div. II) are all making their school’s first trip to the softball Final Four. Wheelersburg (Div. III) and Strasburg-Franklin (Div. IV) are defending state champions from last year.
More information and live stats are available at: https://www.ohsaa.org/Sports-Tournaments/Softball/Softball-2023/2023-OHSAA-Softball-State-Tournament-Coverage
OHSAA State Tournament Media Credential Information: https://www.ohsaa.org/news/credentials
2023 Softball State Tournament Pairings Home team listed first. All games at Firestone Stadium, Akron. All games on the NFHS Network and the OHSAA Radio Network. Pairings shown with final state rank by Ohio Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association.
Division III No. 10 Johnstown (26-2) vs. No. 7 Lewistown Indian Lake (25-3), Thurs., June 1, 10 a.m. No. 1 Wheelersburg (30-0) vs. No. 5 Canfield South Range (26-3), Thurs., Jun 1, 12:30 p.m. Div. III State Championship: Sat., June 3, 10 a.m.
Division II No. 3 Canfield (23-2) vs. Steubenville (23-5), Thurs., June 1, 3 p.m. Tallmadge (22-8) vs. No. 4 Greenville (29-4), Thurs., June 1, 5:30 p.m. Div. II State Championship: Sat., June 3, 12:30 p.m.
Division I No. 3 Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (27-3) vs. No. 4 Austintown-Fitch (20-0), Fri., June 2, 10 a.m. No. 2 Pataskala Watkins Memorial (28-1) vs. No. 6 Lebanon (28-3), Fri., June 2, 12:30 p.m. Championship: at Akron Firestone Stadium, June 3, 3 p.m.
Division IV No. 3 Bascom Hopewell-Loudon (30-0) vs. Rockford Parkway (21-5), Fri., June 2, 3 p.m. No. 1 Strasburg-Franklin (27-2) vs. Gibsonburg (21-6), Fri., June 2, 5:30 p.m. Div. IV State Championship: Sat., June 3, 5:30 p.m.
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St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Service Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Preparations by the Rockford Lions Club are now underway for the 29th annual Rockford Car Show and Cruise-In to be held on Friday, June 16th, 2023 on Market Street in Rockford, in conjunction with Rockford Community Days which is June 16 and 17, 2023. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Extra Patrols for Safety Deputies will be assigned to have an increased traffic visibility throughout Mercer County. They will be looking for unsafe driving, use of seatbelts, distracted driving, and impaired driving. The purpose of the increased visibility is to reduce traffic crashes, and identify unsafe driving in Mercer County. Sheriff Grey would like to remind all citizens to never drink and drive, and encourages those who consume to designated a sober driver. In 2022, there were 17 fatal car crashes statewide during the Memorial Day weekend, 5 of which involved alcohol. The Sheriff’s Office goal is for our citizens to be safe, and enjoy the weekend with friends and family.
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21st Century Club Meets In May The Twenty First Century Club met on May 23, 2023 at the Rockford United Methodist Church Cafe for a regular meeting. President Janet Steffy presided over her last meeting and wished everyone well as she is moving to another city soon and is leaving our club. She welcomed everyone with reading a children’s book called Laugh Out Loud Baby, which made us laugh. Roll-Call by acting Secretary Karla Butler was completed with everyone naming a song that made them laugh. The treasurer’s report was given.
“Funny Girl – Funny Guy” the theme for the year was continued as Valerie Fritzinger presented her program on comedienne Yvette Nicole Brown, born in 1971, in Cleveland, OH. She attended Akron University, graduating in 1984. She was in over 100 shows but known for her supporting actress roles after going to Hollywood. She continues to work on celebrity game shows like Hollywood Squares and in movies. She does voice overs for big cartoon movies, like Legos and DC Super Heroes. She’s never been married or had children. She has been nominated for numerous acting awards.
Melanie explained that cast members on Saturday Night Live had to create
and present their original characters and skits to the producers. If the
producers liked the character, the performer got to go on with the
creation and present it live on the show,
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Memorial Day in Rockford The Rockford American Legion Post Post 508 will be holding our annual Memorial Day Services, Monday, May 29, 2023. The public is invited to our service at Riverside Cemetery at 10 am honoring all fallen veterans in Riverside. The Memorial Day parade will begin at approximately 11 am (When the Parkway Marching Band arrives!) beginning at the Fire Station and travel north on Main street to the service at Hedges Veteran Park. This year we are honored to have Bob Blackwell as our speaker. Bob was born and raised in western North Carolina. He was drafted into the Army and sent to Vietnam in 1969. His time in Vietnam became his connection to the Rockford and Willshire communities. Pastor Michael Husted from St. Paul’s Country Church will be offering the prayers. Post 508 SAL member Mike Heiser will be the MC. All area veterans (please feel free to wear your military uniform if you still have it) and Post 508 members are invited to join us at both or either service. The Rockford American Legion and Sons will be holding our annual barbecue chicken dinner fundraiser. The cost will be $10 - Tickets are pre-sale only and are available at the Rockford American Legion, Barrys Family Market, and The Rockford Carryout. The Chicken dinners are provided by the Rockford Carryout and will be available for pickup behind the Rockford American Legion Hall immediately following the ceremony. Reed Shaffer Rockford Legion Post 508 Memorial Day in Willshire The Willshire American Legion will hold Memorial Day Services beginning at approximately 9:30 AM with a parade beginning at the Post uptown and proceeding to the cemetery. Parkway Graduates Bonnie Smith and Allison Hughes will speak. There will be a wreath laying service at the cemetery after which the parade will return to the St. Marys River bridge to honor those soldiers who lost their lives at sea. Come and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. The Parkway Band will be playing. Memorial Day in Mendon The Celina American Legion will hold the Memorial Day Services in Mendon with the Parkway High School Marching Band leading the parade to the St. Marys River bridge for the flowering ceremony. Approximately 8:30 AM. |
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Memorial Weekend Patriotic Concert In The Park
On Friday May 26th, the Van Wert Area Community Concert Band will present a concert in the bandshell of Fountain Park in Van Wert, Ohio. The program will begin at 7:00 P.M. and is free to the public. Music performed at the concert will include Patriotic selections that are intended to reflect, revitalize and rekindle the pride that each of us have as citizens of the best country in the world, the United States of America. A few of these selections are, America, Of Thee I Sing featuring vocalist Claire Keysor, Band of Brothers March, words and music by a U.S. survivor of one of the bloodiest battles of the Koren War, Frank G. Gross, Visions of Courage, God Bless America, and God bless the U.S.A.. Area military personnel and veterans will also be honored with a Salute To America’s Finest. In the event of inclement weather the concert will be held in the Niswonger Performing Arts Center auditorium. Please listen to the local radio station or visit the Van Wert Area Community Concert Band Facebook page for updates. 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. The band will also be providing music for the Ohio City American Legion Memorial Day Ceremonies on Monday May 29th at 10:00 A.M. Pictured is the VWACCB percussion section, William Hawkins, Charlie Price and Adam Long preparing for the concert.
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Join
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford on May 28 and May 29, 2023 The membership of St. Paul’s Country Church, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH invites you to their worship service at 10 AM on Sunday, May 28, 2023. Pastor Michael Husted, will be in the pulpit with a sermon straight from the Bible. Based on Acts 2:1-21, the title is “Under the Influence”. Sunday school begins at 9:15 AM. 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. Join us on
Memorial Day for a meaningful service, as well, Monday, May 29 at
8:30 AM . Home cooked breakfast will follow. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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4th Annual Freedom Truck Meet 4th Annual Freedom Truck Meet Announced (Berne, IN, 2023) Cole Motors, a pickup truck sales & diesel repair shop CCS specializing in Custom Diesel engine swaps based in Berne, Indiana is hosting the 4th Annual Freedom Truck Meet, June 16-18, 2023. This annual event will be held at the Van Wert County Fairgrounds, located at 1055 S. Washington St, in Van Wert Ohio in partnership with the Van Wert County Agricultural Society. This weekend event, occurring Father’s Day weekend, is designed for truck enthusiasts, but boasts fun for the whole family. Activities include a show and shine competition, dirt drags, monster truck rides, burnout contests, Dyno, cruise route, live band and live DJ, on-site camping, power wheels racing, vendors, meet & greets and more! Food trucks will also be onsite. Co-hosts for the event include industry influencers Chelsey Marie with 12 Twenty Five, Wrench Workz, Cole Motors, Cory Wheat Customs, Dudes Fab Shop, Crude Diesel, Gabe Farrell, Lindsay Bercosky, Freed Diesel, and Truck Master Diesel. This year, event organizers are dedicating the 2023 Freedom Truck Meet to Ryne Cooper, or as some fans may know him as, @Useless6.7. Sadly, Ryne passed away in 2022 after a battle with cancer. During the Freedom Truck Meet, there will be a special Show & Shine award to honor Cooper. At the conclusion of each annual event, a portion of the event proceeds are donated to Riley Children’s Foundation.
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Mendon-Union Alumni Weekend
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MED Foundation of Mercer Health awards $18,250.00 in scholarships to 19 local high school seniors The Medical, Educational and Development (MED) Foundation of Mercer Health recently awarded a total of $18,250.00 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 were selected as recipients based on their academic performance, extracurricular activities, volunteerism and plans for higher education. “On behalf of the MED Foundation and the Board of Directors, I want to extend my congratulations not only to the 19 recipient of this year’s scholarships but to all applicants and to their parents,” Deb Hemmelgarn, MED Foundation and Volunteer Services Director stated. “This year’s scholarship committee, made up of members of the MED Foundation board, were thrilled with the shear caliber of the applicants again this year.” MED Foundation scholarship recipients for 2023 include: Celina Kira Dirksen, Biology- Pre-dental, The Ohio State University Lauren Muhlenkamp, Nursing, Kent State University Carly Hathaway, Public Health, UC, Miami University, or University of Dayton Coldwater Julia Bertke, Biology- Pre-dental, Bowling Green State University Allison Hamberg, Biology/Microbiology- Pre-med, Notre Dame Jenna Leugers, Exercise Science- Occupational Therapy, University of Findlay Ft. Recovery Faith Wendel, Nursing, Wright State Lake Campus Abigail Knapke, Nurse Practitioner or Anesthetist, University of Cincinnati Megan Knapke, Psychology, Miami University Marion Local Drew Guggenbiller, Biology-Pre-med, Wright State University Lauren Meiring, Nursing, University of Toledo or Wright State University Parkway Corban Rich, Neuroscience-Pre-med, Bowling Green State University Brooke Stephenson, Biomedical Sciences-Pre-med, University of Cincinnati St. Henry Bryce Brookhart, Exercise Science-Physical Therapy, Indiana Institute of Technology Leah Heitkamp, Pharmacy, Ohio Northern University Nolan Fullenkamp, Biology/Biomedical Science, The Ohio State University Allison Miller, Psychology, Ball State University or University of Toledo Tyler Schwieterman, Biomedical Engineering, The Ohio State University Audrey Wendel, Nursing, Wright State University Lake Campus 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, 328 scholarships have been awarded totaling $346,450.00. This year’s golf outing, is scheduled for Friday, June 9 at the Mercer County Elks. For more information about the MED Foundation of Mercer Health, contact Deb Hemmelgarn at 419-678-5679 or dhemmelgarn@mercer-health.com.
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Parkway High School Class of 1963 Get ready to celebrate 60 years since graduation! The reunion will be at the Black Angus Grille on S. Shannon Street (118) in Van Wert at 12 noon to 4 ish on Saturday, August 5, 2023. If you wish to enjoy their great food, order from the menu, at your cost. Please share with any classmates. Questions or comments contact Jerry Reigle at 419-305-5839. We look forward to seeing everyone in August.
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Mercer Health and Community Sports & Therapy Center partner to provide free physical activity challenge Mercer Health and Community Sports and Therapy Center are collaborating to offer a Healthy Waves Challenge to motivate and encourage the community to be more physically active this summer. The FREE challenge requires participants to complete 1,020 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic activity from June 4 through July 15, 2023. 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. This year’s challenge will also provide opportunities for Bonus Entries; follow Mercer Health and Community Sports and Therapy Center’s Facebook Pages for a fun challenge announced each week for a chance to win up to six bonus entries. Winners will receive gift certificates for the Mercer County Chamber of Commerce. Official entry forms can be downloaded at mercer-health.com, cstcenter.com, and https://bit.ly/3W2cAR3. Completed entry forms must be submitted by July 21, 2023 to be eligible for prizes. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. Please see official rules for more information. Please contact Stacy Schwieterman at 419-678-5216 or smschwieterman@mercer-health.com for more information.
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The Unclouded Day Vocal Ensemble to lead Sunday Morning Worship Service at First United Methodist Church in Van Wert on June 4, 2023 at 9:30am. The Unclouded Day Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble from Fort Wayne, Indiana will present their unique style of sacred music ministry at First United Methodist Church, 113 West Central Avenue in Van Wert, Ohio on Sunday, June 4th, during the church’s 9:30am Morning Worship Service. This will be the group’s fourth presentation since 2005 in First Church’s beautiful and historic sanctuary. The ten-member vocal and instrumental ensemble will present a program of vocal and instrumental settings of traditional, gospel and contemporary sacred songs. Their pianist is Dr. Alexander Klepach, Piano Performance Graduate from the Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music in Moscow and a member of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. Unclouded Day is accompanied by piano, bass guitar, drums and brass ensemble, and has presented programs in Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Plan to attend and enjoy Unclouded Day’s inspirational musical program in the church’s beautiful sanctuary. The ensemble is looking forward to SINGING for YOU |
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Road Closures – Short Term The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart is announcing the closing of 2 roads on Monday, May 22nd to Friday, May 26th : Elgin Road from
State Route 117 to Mercer Van Wert County Line These roads are being closed for bridge resurfacing. Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759. Huwer Road to Close The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is planning to close Huwer Road between State Route 716 and Rolfes Road in Marion Township for a culvert replacement. This road will be closed tentatively on May 22, 2023 and is scheduled to reopen in approximately 4-5 weeks, depending on the weather conditions.
Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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University Women’s Club Presents $7500 in 2023 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 2023 school year. The two $1,500 Evelyn Meyer’s scholarships for high school senior girls going into the field of Education were awarded to Coldwater High School's Lydia Dippold who is planning to attend Bowling Green State University in Early Childhood Education; and Celina High School's Amelia Adams who is planning to attend Bluffton College with a major of Elementary 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: Kendra Clune and Ft. Recovery High School graduate Abigail Knapke. Kendra will attend BGSU majoring in Graphic Design. Abigail will attend Bowling Green State University majoring in Nursing. 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 2023, goes to: Ally Kaiser, from Ft. Recovery, OH. Ally will be a senior in the Fall at University of Dayton. She is studying to become a high school English teacher. The UWC of Mercer County unites university graduates of the vicinity for mutual educational benefits and encourages high school women from Mercer County to continue their education. Contact Barb Phares at phares@bright.net for your welcoming invite.
Photo one is from the Coldwater High School Awards Ceremony earlier this month. Left to right: Lydia Dippold; Kendra Clune; and Kelly Hone.
Photo two is the Celina High School Awards ceremony earlier this month. Left to right: Patrick and Zenia Adams (parents) next to Amelia Adams, with Sylvia Hux.
Photo three is at the Ft. Recovery High School presentation. Left to right are Beth Weber with Ft. Recovery senior Abigail Knapke.
Photo four is University of Dayton Junior Ally Kaiser from Ft. Recovery.
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Eric Baltzell Inducted into Parkway’s Academic Hall of Fame By Brian Fortkamp, Parkway High School Principal
Parkway Schools are proud to announce the latest inductee to Parkway’s Academic Hall of Fame, Mr. Eric Baltzell of the Class of 1990. After graduating from high school, Mr. Baltzell attended the University of Toledo where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. Mr. Baltzell began his career with Korda/Nemeth Engineering in Columbus as an Electrical Designer. Shortly after, he began working with Fanning Howey as an Electrical Designer. Mr. Baltzell eventually joined Garmann Miller where he was the Electrical and Technology Department Leader from 2001 until 2017. Currently, Mr. Baltzell is CEO of Garmann Miller. During his tenure as CEO, Garmann Miller has risen to a national top 100 K-12 architecture firm, earned Best Firms to Work For in the US four consecutive years, and ranked No. 13 in the world for firms that have been Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design administrators for K-12 projects. Garmann Miller has over 60 professionals and an annual revenue of approximately $12 million. Locally, Mr. Baltzell is in his second term for the Celina City Council where he has served on the City of Celina Planning commission and is a central committee representative for the Mercer County Republican Party. He is a member of the Celina First Church of God, where he has served on the finance committee and church council. He currently serves on the board of directors of Our Home Family Resource Center and the Foundation of the Great Lakes Conference.
Mr. Baltzell was also the designer of electrical and technology systems on the Parkway Schools building project many years ago.
Mr. Baltzell received his award on Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at the Parkway Senior Awards ceremony. Presenter was Brian Fortkamp, Parkway High School Principal. Photo by Eric’s aunt and uncle, Dave and Lina Wilson.
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Parkway Graduate Contributes to the Design of His New
Alma-Mater
by
Sheila Baltzell-Linn
Eric Baltzell,
1990 graduate of Parkway High School
is an electrical engineer and partner at Garmann/Miller
Architects-Engineers in Minster, Ohio, the company selected for the
planning and execution of building Parkway School District's new
PK-12
school which opened last fall 2006.
Eric's role was to design all of the electrical
and technology systems. This included all power systems, lighting,
fire alarm, security system, access control system, sound systems,
telephone system, video system, and computer networking. His
professional credentials include: Professional
Engineer for the State of Ohio, BICSI - RCDD, BICSI - NTS
Specialist, and a member of these engineering professional
organizations: NSPE, IESNA, IEEE, BICSI
With roughly 240,000 square feet (which is over twice as large as the old high school building) Garmann/Miller Architects-Engineers had approximately two years of planning, one year of design and two years of construction to see this project come to fruition.
They assisted the school district with the bond
issue campaign and master planning, then they designed the building
and followed the job through construction.
The total project cost was $36 million, according to Eric who shares these interesting statistics: Over 1,000 anchor bolts
Almost 800
tons of structural steel
Over 340,000
brick
Over 250,000
SQFT of metal roof - this equates to over 2,500 squares
Over 50
projection screens
Over 400,000
SQFT of asphalt
Over
1,000,000 SQFT of grass seeding
Almost 500
doors
Approx.
4,800,000 LF of electrical wiring = 909 miles
Approx.
350,000 LF of technology wiring = 66 miles
Eric has been with Garmann/Miller
Architects-Engineers
for six years, where the firm designs all types
of commercial office buildings, schools, municipal, industrial and
healthcare buildings. After graduating from Parkway, Eric continued
his education at the University of Toledo from which he
graduated in 1994.
Eric's design experience includes working in Columbus, right out of college, for Korda/Nemeth Engineering,
followed by 5
years at
Fanning/Howey in Celina before making the move to Garmann/Miller.
His hobbies are golfing, weightlifting and spending time with his
many friends and family. But, he agrees that his work is a
passion with him, "There is much satisfaction in helping people to
design and construct their vision," says Eric.
Eric invites you to click on the link for the Garmann/Miller Architects-Engineers' website at www.garmannmiller.com and click on the Education link. From there you can view their work on the Parkway School Project. You can also learn what other projects they are working on as well. Eric, a resident of Celina is the son of the late Jim and Shirley (Wilson) Baltzell of Rockford. Tami Baltzell Conklin is his sister of Whitehouse, OH. Eric had one brother, the late Tim Baltzell.
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The Village of Rockford lifted a Boil Water Advisory on Friday, May 19, 2023 |
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The Village of Rockford is under a Boil Water Advisory for Thursday, May 18, 2023 |
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Memorial Day in Rockford
Celina Cycle Center The Celina Mercer Chamber of Commerce welcomes a new Chamber member, Celina Cycle Center. The Celina Cycle Center is a new small business located just north of Celina on US Rte 33. They are locally owned and operated and offer services for motorcycles of all brands and types, ATV's, dirt bikes, snowmobiles and mopeds. Their shop offers a variety of inventory, including sunglasses, helmets, headwear, T-shirts, and have the ability to special order parts and accessories. They are a Dunlop Pro Dealer which allows them to offer special rebates to their customers. With over 35 years of experience working with, building and racing motorcycles, they will provide quality repairs and maintenance, focusing on excellent customer service, trust and satisfaction. For more information, contact Erin at 937-710-5471 or email celinacyclecenterll@gmail.com. Visit their Open House Event on Saturday, May 20th 10am-4pm Visit their website for details: CelinaCycleCenter.com
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Local Businesses and Employees Participate in Seller Server Training By Laura Sanford On Monday, April 17, The Mercer County Prevention Coalition hosted two Seller-Server Trainings held for alcohol permit holders and servers. Seller-Server Training is a project of the Mercer County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) as a result of the 2022 Community Health Assessment, which indicated alcohol/substance abuse as one of our top health issues in Mercer County. Agent Andy Alanis from the Ohio Investigative Unit presented information on the A.S.K. program (Alcohol Server Knowledge). The Ohio state course is designed for bartenders, sellers, and servers and was filled with knowledge and techniques to become a responsible server/seller of alcohol and liquor regulations. Covering topics such as: how to protect yourself and your establishment from liability, how to check IDs, how to identify a fake ID, levels of intoxication, recognizing the signs of intoxication, recognize minors, and interventions. Agent Alanis also covered what the Ohio penalties and fines are for a business or server who is found in non-compliance. All businesses who serve or sell alcohol in Mercer County were invited to attend the training. There were 5 businesses and 9 alcohol permit holders/servers in attendance: C-Town Wings (Brittany Brookhart, Jordan McGee, and Jeremy Green), Celina Moose Lodge (Brooke Brown and Linda Monroe), Plaza Bowling Lanes (Heather Kennedy), Cozy Cabin Cafe, LLC (Deborah Mertz), Gilbert Station Bar and Grille, LLC (Ashley Borgerding and Christopher L. Siefring). The CHIP Substance Abuse Committee and the Mercer County Prevention Coalition want to thank the listed businesses for participating in this training and recognizing the importance for keeping our community safe.
Thanks to the Mercer County Prevention Coalition for donating the $20 Mercer County Chamber of Commerce Gift Certificate door prizes at each session. Thank you to Agent Alanis for teaching this excellent training.
For those interested in joining or finding out more about ways to reduce alcohol and other drug use/abuse in our community, please consider joining the Mercer County Prevention Coalition. For more information contact Laura Sanford at 419-584-1000 or mercercountyprevention@gmail.com if interested.
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Mercer County Youth to Youth holds annual Recognition Banquet On April 24th, Mercer County Youth to Youth held their annual Recognition banquet for those 7th-12th grade students who have been serving in our group. The Mercer County Y2Y group serves many purposes in Mercer County. Y2Y helps to promote Y2Y’s mission – youth empowering youth – and to educate their peers on the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, along with mental health and suicide awareness. Y2Y teens serve as a link between the youth, their schools, and the community. Y2Y is a place for Mercer County teens to express ideas and opinions while building their leadership skills and bettering their communities! Youth were honored for their meeting attendance and volunteer hours! Since the beginning of the school year, the youth in our group have volunteered a total of 347 hours as Youth to Youth volunteers in the community! Not all were able to be present, but we are thankful for each one of them! Top volunteer hours were Aiden Norris and Makenzie Norris with 30.6 hours each and 2nd place was Tiffany Taft and Bella Taft with 29.75 hours each. Top meeting attendance went to Paul Homan, Koton Gehm and Tiffany Taft with 14 meetings. We also celebrated with a variety of food originating from other countries.
The remaining meetings for the school year are open to incoming 7th graders as well. Our last meetings are May 8 (Learning ASL) and May 22 (Creative Craft) from 6:30-8:30 pm at the Foundation’s Clubhouse, 221 S. Buckeye St., Celina. Youth will also be meeting up three times this summer to stay connected and engaged. Those dates include: Tuesday, June 20 from 2-5 pm Putt Putt and Bowling, Coldwater; Tuesday, July 11 Coldwater Pool and Park from 3-6 pm; and Wednesday, August 16 Mercer County Fair 12:30-3:30 pm. Our monthly meetings will begin again in September 2023. Check out our Mercer County Youth to Youth group on Facebook or mercercounty_y2y on Instagram to stay connected. If your youth is interested in participating in any of the upcoming meetings or gatherings, please contact Laura Sanford at lauras@foundationsbhs.org or 419-584-1000 at Foundations Behavioral Health Services.
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42nd Honor Flight From Fort Wayne
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Schlosser Wins Creative Writing Award
At its May 5, 2023 luncheon held in the St. Marys Community Public Library, the Shakespeare Club presented its annual Creative Writing Award of $250 to Molly Schlosser, daughter of Sheri and Scott Schlosser. Each year, the St. Marys High School English Department selects a student for the award. The winner attends the club’s spring luncheon and meets club members, receives a certificate and cash prize, and then shares a piece of original writing with the group. Schlosser, who plans to pursue an undergraduate degree in psychology and eventually a graduate degree in law, shared a short piece she had written titled “The Window Well.” Schlosser said that her “nonstop reading” has helped her become a writer. “My dream has always been to impact others with my writing in the same way that others’ writing has impacted me.” After President Dianne Logan presented the club’s award, she presented Schlosser with a matching $250 check from the estate of Mary Engelhart, a longtime St. Marys English teacher and member of the Shakespeare Club. Her son, Eric Engelhart, is pleased to donate money to the club his mother enjoyed so much. The Shakespeare Club, founded in 1888, is celebrating its 135th anniversary this year. The club meets regularly at the St. Marys library and welcomes new members. Its next season will begin September 8, 2023 at 1:30, with a study of Hamlet.
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Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
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Pastor Michael Husted at
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. 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. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
George Wolf, a member of our Roundtable, and our resident expert on Artillery in the war, will speak to the group in our final meeting of the season. George speaks on May 25, 2023 and we will adjourn until September. George's topic for this month will be "Gunpowder". The Confederacy used some of the highest quality powder in the world. They geared up their own production facilities in Augusta Georgia, beginning in 1862, and supplied their own needs through the end of the war. They produced 2,750,000 pounds in total.. George's personal collection of books provided the basic information that supports his thesis. He is a solid researcher, and a good story-teller. Join us on Thursday evening at 7:15 PM at the Richardson Bretz Building in downtown Celina.
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Parkway High School Holds Fund –Raiser for Cancer
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![]() Mercer County Health District Celebrates National Nurses Week As National Nurses Week comes to a close, the Mercer County Health District wishes to thank and recognize the seven nurses who make up nearly half of the MCHD team. At the health department, nurses perform a variety of tasks including administering immunizations, helping people find the health care they need, instructing parents on the proper use of car seats, providing safe sleep environments for newborn babies, watching for unusual disease patterns in the community, investigating disease outbreaks, and even supporting environmental health programs. Mercer County is a better place because of their hard work and dedication! Pictured from left to right: Michaela Heitkamp, Deb Scheer, Moriah Plattner, Lisa Vondrell, Misty Kleman, Julia Shaffer, and Jennifer Hiser |
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Parkway Class of 1968 to Celebrate 55th Reunion The Reunion Committee for the Parkway Class of 1968 is planning their 55th Reunion on Saturday, September 16, 2023 to be held at Jane (Stephenson) Suzuki’s building east of Rockford. Beginning the event will be a time of socializing at 2 PM. At 5 PM a buffet dinner will be served followed by a short business meeting. Everything ends at 9 PM. The cost will be $20 per person. This includes the meal, stamps, paper, memorial cards, event space, and donations to the Carey, Benny and Bill Scholarship Fund. Send your money/reservation before July 1, 2023 to: Sherry Adler, 310 Frank Road, Willshire, OH 45898, Phone (260) 438-2039.
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Confederate Railroad Concert added to the 167th Annual Van Wert County
Fair
Van Wert, OH The Van Wert County Agricultural Society proudly announces the Confederate Railroad will be performing at The Grandstand, Thursday, August 31, 2023 at 7:30 PM. Confederate Railroad first rolled onto the national country music scene in the early 90s with its unique style and sound. Headed by founder and frontman Danny Shirley, the former backup band for both David Allan Coe and Johnny Paycheck got their big break by signing with Atlantic Records. The first single from their debut album ("Confederate Railroad") was "She Took It Like A Man". It went to No. 26, a preview of what was to come. "The next two singles, "Jesus and Mama" and "Queen of Memphis" went to the top of the charts. Three more huge hits followed, "Trashy Women", "When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back", and "She Never Cried". "Trashy" would lead to a Grammy nomination and become their signature song. That album with six hits and nearly three million sales brought Confederate the Academy of Country Music's Best New Group Award in 1993 as well as numerous nominations from the Country Music Association and the British Country Music Foundation. The band plays 100 or so dates each year. Whatever the venue, they are right at home…be it a fair, a club, or a biker show. Shirley, the lead singer and vocalist, and his mates, Mark Dufresne on drums, Mo Thaxton on bass and vocals, Rusty Hendrix on lead guitar and Joey Recker on keyboards and vocals are obviously having fun right along with their appreciative audience. At the end of each show, the band stays around until every fan who wants an autograph, or to pose with the group for a picture or just say "hello" is taken care of. The Van Wert County Agricultural Society is honored to offer this concert as FREE to all Veterans (with form of veterans identification). Van Wert County Veterans can secure their free ticket by visiting the Fair office at 1055 S. Washington St, Van Wert, OH 45891 by May 31st with appropriate veteran identification to secure their choice seating. Starting June 1, 2023, ticket sales and availability will be open to outside community veterans and the general public. Veterans tickets are free. Tickets are $10 each for general admission or $15.00 each for track seating. Our track seating ticket holders are advised to bring their own lawn chair to fully enjoy the concert. Tickets can be bought online or in person by visiting the Van Wert County Fair office at 1055 S. Washington Street, Van Wert, OH 45891. This event is sponsored in part by the Van Wert County Veterans Commission.
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Pastor Michael Husted at
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Sunday school
begins at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the
last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities
and taught with snacks included. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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RADC Community Meeting held on Tuesday April 25, 2023 Deemed Success
The Rockford Area Development Corporation planned a community meeting on Tuesday, April 25, 2023. Guest speakers were Jared Ebbing, Mercer County Community and Economic Development Director and Mercer County Commissioner David Buschur. Forty-some members of the Rockford Community attended the meeting.
Bryan Sutton,
President of RADC called the event to order at 7 PM and noted the reason
for the meeting was to discuss ideas for Rockford development.
Serving as moderator, Dr. Jerry Sell, RADC treasurer – thanked everyone for attending and stated the purpose of the RADC – “The Rockford Area Development Committee was formed in 2006. It is a not-for-profit group that is private so that we are not beholden to any specific projects, and there no guidelines we must follow. We want to enhance the quality of life by providing development and improvements for the residents of this community. We are wanting to re-invigorate the committee. We have by-laws. We are in need of some volunteers for finance, marketing / planning, infrastructure, and retaining and getting memberships. We will make some presentations, and then we will open the meeting up for discussions.”
Next, Marcus Heitkamp, serving on the Rockford Village Council introduced the council members and Mayor present at the meeting. He stated, “As a council, we want to be involved and help where we can. We encourage the public to attend council meetings the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays each month at 7:30 pm. If you have ideas get in touch with us.”
Jared Ebbing, above
Dr. Sell introduced Jared Ebbing from Mercer County Economic Development Rockford should be proud of what you have done in the last 20+ years and it’s evident that the RADC has a passion for development and bringing business to this area. Ebbing explained that a big business like Ferguson Plant that came to the area recently is a one-time bonus for the area. Ebbing said the reality is that the small businesses actually provide the success and growth. He suggested encouraging the people here. Ebbing can offer Revolving Loans, Grants and TIF’s. He suggested that towns keep things clean and infrastructure updated. That is what businesses like Ferguson are looking for – clean communities with people taking pride in their homes and towns. It equals work ethic.
Dave Buschur, above Dave Buschur then spoke. He gave some background on what the Maria Stein Community Development committee did in Maria Stein and Chickasaw. They formed a group of investors with by-laws. They were volunteers who invested their own money to purchase land and create an industrial park. have a web site with financials so that the community can see what funds are needed and what fundraising is going on and what projects we are working on. Dave said volunteers are key. You can’t rely on government to do this – it needs to be community minded people that are willing to make an investment. There are ways to work together - investors, grants, and TIF districts and local government, said Buschur. As the park grew, with small businesses sustaining southern Mercer County, the park are now full and looking to expand.
Dr. Sell moderated a Comments and Questions section where needed businesses were discussed. List minutes prepared by Lisa Kuhn, Village Council:
Daycare ---- If the parents can’t find reliable daycare they can’t go to work. Would be nice in the area where there is open space beside the nursing home. Very much needed. This is a build it and they will come. Mercer County has revolving loan funds available. Maybe there is an investor to build the building then you hire someone to run the business. A daycare would make a great foundation. Store fronts on Main Street ---- owners out of the area or use for personal use – very frustrating. Suggestion to contact them – willing to sell, willing to lease – see if they are interested in working with community development. You don’t know if you don’t ask. Restaurant ---- we have a local chef - doesn’t want to invest in building – but perhaps there is a building that could be transformed into a restaurant. Or again --- investors build and then hire the staff to run the business. Classic example --- St. Anthony --- they hired a chef from out of the area to come to this area to run the business. Reasons why people don’t want to start a business – sleepless nights, risk, stress --- that is why the idea of investors working with those running the business --- both have some risk but not all risk. Note – Business Enterprise Center at Wright State is a great resource that we can refer to those that might be interested in starting or running a business. A great local resource. There is a lot in front of the Village Office – on Main Street. Bruns Construction is willing to build whatever is needed in order to lease. Could be a good combination. Both parties taking risk. Would be a nice place for a coffee shop / bakery. Really would be ideal to have companion businesses beside each other and working together. Benefits to this area – Route 33 ---- 6,000 vehicles per day come through? Plus 1,000 students and administrators at the school. We have a great location – a lot of through traffic. When ideas are presented --- need to stay positive and let any negative comments go. A positive community will see positive results. Perhaps have a meeting with Fremont and see if they have suppliers interested in coming to this area. Might save them some money in the long run. Other idea --- contact those businesses in other communities that might be considering expanding – maybe they would consider Rockford Area for expanding current businesses or starting additional business that compliments their current business. Need to have a meeting and discuss the top 5 potential land areas and contact the owners to see if they would be interesting in selling / maybe partnership in development. There may be some grants from the state for development of new industrial parks – but the state is hesitating on using tax payer funds for risk on industrial parks that may or may not take off. This would be a ways off and wouldn’t wait for that to happen as it may never happen. The RADC would like to get a group of interested investors together at their next meeting scheduled for May 22nd at 7 pm at the Rockford Library.
Thank you! Pictures by Connie Sell; Contributors: Connie Sell; Lisa Kuhn; Tammy Cheek; and Dr. Jerry Sell.
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Rockford Lions Club Plans Upcoming Events The Rockford Lions extend their thanks to the many businesses, vendors and participants who helped to make the Quarter auction, under the direction of project chair LeeAnn Frank, a success. The first Lions Club Quarter Auction was held in 2019. Preparations are now underway for the 29th annual Rockford Car Show and Cruise-In to be held on Friday, June 16th, 2023 on Market Street in Rockford, in conjunction with Rockford Community Days. Proceeds from Rockford Lions Club projects like the Quarter Auction and the Car Show and Cruise-In help to fund scholarships and fulfill community needs and requests.
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Mercer County Sheriff and Ohio State Highway Patrol to Partner
Both the Ohio State Highway Patrol and the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office strive to prevent crashes, educate the public, and ensure the safe travel for all motorists within Mercer County. Motorists are encouraged to limit the distractions within their vehicles and focus on the road ahead.
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OhioHealth and Surgery Partners Announce State-wide Partnership for Ambulatory Surgical Care Partnership to provide high-quality, affordable, accessible surgical care for patients across Ohio by Marcus Thorpe –
OhioHealth Media Relations OhioHealth and Surgery Partners today announced an agreement to form a company that will grow ASC joint ventures across the state. The partnership will enhance relationships with surgeons and provide high quality, affordable, and local care for patients. “We know there is a tremendous desire from patients to work with a trusted healthcare partner for their care,” Brian Jepson, OhioHealth president, central market said. “OhioHealth is already that partner for inpatient as well ambulatory care in more than half of the state of Ohio. However, to support our organization’s desire to grow beyond our traditional geographic areas, to meet patients where they are in their health journey, and to partner with surgeons across the state, we needed the right management partner. We feel Surgery Partners, the leading independent operator of surgical facilities, is the perfect fit.” The new partnership will use a phased approach for statewide growth, starting with expansion opportunities within the 50 counties OhioHealth serves, followed by an opportunity review of the remaining 38 counties, allowing for flexibility and intentionality. “At Surgery Partners, our mission is to enhance patient quality of life through partnership,” said Eric Evans, Chief Executive Officer. “We are excited to partner with OhioHealth to provide quality, affordable and local care to patients across the state of Ohio. Our two organizations bring together local market knowledge and relationships and a trusted legacy of high-quality patient care with an industry-leading surgical facility management and growth expertise. In addition to the partnership building an enhanced experience for patients, it will also foster relationships with top surgeons across the state. This partnership offers a unique opportunity for physicians to further invest in their practice, patients, and community and supports continued physician independence. With this flexible arrangement, physicians can continue to have a voice in day-to-day operations as well as strategic decisions for overall long-term strategy while benefiting from the scale and management expertise of OhioHealth and Surgery Partners. About OhioHealth Based in Columbus, Ohio, OhioHealth is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit, charitable, healthcare outreach of the United Methodist Church. Serving its communities since 1891, OhioHealth is a family of 35,000 associates, physicians and volunteers, and a network of 14 hospitals, 3 joint-venture hospitals, one managed-affiliate hospital, 200+ ambulatory sites and other health services spanning a 50-county area. It has been recognized by FORTUNE as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” 15 times since 2007. For more information, visit ohiohealth.com. Surgery Partners Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, Surgery Partners (NASDAQ: SGRY) is a leading healthcare services company with a differentiated outpatient delivery model focused on providing high quality, cost effective solutions for surgical care in support of both patients and physicians. Founded in 2004, Surgery Partners is one of the largest and fastest growing surgical services businesses in the country, with more than 180 locations in 31 states, including ambulatory surgery centers, surgical hospitals, and multi-specialty physician practices.
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Historic Main Street Van Wert Announces Annual Awards Dinner on May 17 VAN WERT - Historic Main Street Van Wert is excited to announce its annual awards dinner, to be held on May 17th at the Wassenberg Art Center. This event is a celebration of the downtown community, individuals and businesses that make our district thrive. The theme of the evening will be “It’s about that time” to support the effort of Historic Main Street Van Wert’s goal of restoring the National Bank clock on the corner of Washington and Main Streets. The evening will begin with cocktails and networking from 5:30pm to 6:00pm, followed by dinner, which will be provided by Black Angus. State Representative Roy Klopfenstein will be the keynote speaker, addressing the importance of the Main Street Program and its impact on the downtown district. Throughout the evening, Historic Main Street Van Wert will honor business owners and downtown champions who have made significant contributions to the community. These individuals and businesses have helped to revitalize and preserve the historic charm of Van Wert's downtown area. "We are thrilled to host our annual awards dinner and recognize the individuals and businesses who make our community so special," said Joe Dray, Executive Director of Historic Main Street Van Wert. "Their hard work and dedication to the downtown area is truly inspiring, and we look forward to celebrating their contribution." The awards dinner is open to the public, and tickets are available for purchase on the Main Street Van Wert website or through their social media pages for $25 each. A limited number of tickets will be sold for this event. This is an excellent opportunity for community members to come together and celebrate the vitality of downtown Van Wert. About Historic Main Street Van Wert Historic Main Street Van Wert is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and revitalization of downtown Van Wert. The organization works to promote economic development, preserve historic buildings, and enhance the quality of life in the community. For more information about Historic Main Street Van Wert or to purchase tickets to the awards dinner, please visit their website at www.mainstreetvanwert.org. Contact: Joe Dray, Executive Director Historic Main Street Van Wert 419-238-6911 director@mainstreetvanwert.org
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Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will meet The Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will meet in public session for its regular meeting on Tuesday, May 9 at 4 p.m. The meeting will be held in the library basement. WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 61st ANNUAL YOUNG ARTIST COMPETITION Lima, OH (May 2, 2023) – On April 29th, the Friends of the Symphony hosted the 61st annual “Young Artists Competition” in Yoder Recital Hall on the campus of Bluffton University. The competition featured woodwind, brass, and piano performers. Cash awards were presented to eight finalists after a finalist concert was held that evening. This year's eight finalists were: 1st Place Junior Wind/Brass ($600): Matthew Hrinda, saxophone, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York 2nd Place Junior Wind/Brass ($400): Estel Vivo Casanovas, saxophone, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York 1st Place Junior Piano ($600): Derek Szlauer, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 2nd Place Junior Piano ($400): Victor Shlyakhtenko, Oberlin Conservatory, Oberlin, Ohio 1st Place Senior Wind/Brass ($1,000): James O’Donnell, saxophone, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 2nd Place Wind/Brass ($700): Lingxiao Li, saxophone, University of Iowa School of Music, Iowa City, Iowa 1st Place Senior Piano ($1,000): Tianmi Wu, Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio 2nd Place Senior Piano, ($700): Dina Kasman, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, Bloomington, Indiana
Including both a Junior and Senior Division, these competitors represent the finest Universities and Conservatories in the country. The winners of this renowned competition receive cash prizes. In addition to cash prizes, division finalists may be invited to appear as a guest soloist with the Lima Symphony at a performance in a future season, upon recommendation of the Lima Symphony Orchestra Music Director. The junior division is for competitors ages 17-21 enrolled in a college or conservatory degree program. The senior division is for competitors ages 22-26 enrolled in a college or conservatory degree program.
The 62nd Young Artists Competition will be held in spring of 2023. Information on the Friends of the Symphony and other educational programs and opportunities can be found on the symphony’s website: www.limasymphony.com
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Medical Director at EverHeart Hospice Celebrates 32 Years of Service Caring for patients who are nearing the end of life might seem intimidating to some, but Dr. Edward Hosbach doesn’t look at it this way. Instead, he feels it’s his role to be a tour guide on a patient’s individual journey to what awaits them in the next phase of their journey. In fact, Hosbach has been helping hospice patients as the Medical Director with EverHeart Hospice for 32 years. He has been with the non-profit organization for over three quarters of its existence. This consistency and dedication truly allow him to practice as an expert in the field of hospice. For those unfamiliar, Hospice is a special type of healthcare for individuals facing a terminal illness. The care focuses on keeping a patient comfortable and is individualized for each patient. Hospice uses an interdisciplinary approach to caring for a person’s mind, body, and spirit. The care team at EverHeart Hospice includes a doctor, nurse practitioners, nurses, aides, social workers, chaplains, music therapists, a bereavement coordinator, and volunteers. Hosbach began his hospice experience with a rotation in medical school. While observing a hospice physician, he was instantly amazed by the communication taking place and the compassion being shown for the patient and their family. “You get a sense right away that management of the family is just as important as symptom management,” shared Hosbach. “Being there for them and helping all of them get through this journey is important.” Hosbach actually has a background and undergraduate degree in electrical engineering. In medical school, his favorite subject was anatomy. He was fascinated by the structure and function of the body. “If you like machines, the most cool machine in the world is the human body.” After medical school, Hosbach opened his own practice in Mercer County. Hospice of Mercer County was a newer provider at that time and needed a physician. Because of the positive experience he had with hospice in medical school, Hosbach stepped up and volunteered with Hospice of Mercer County and attended their meetings every few weeks. Eventually, this blossomed into a full-time position as Medical Director. In 1990, Hospice of Darke County, Inc. and Mercer County Hospice joined to provide an expanded service area. The two later became known as State of the Heart Home Health and Hospice. In 2021, the name was changed to “EverHeart Hospice” as a testament to the everlasting love and care that is given to their patients. Even through the name changes, providing quality of life for dying patients has remained a top priority for the team at EverHeart Hospice. Their staff often feel a strong calling to work in hospice, doing work that is bigger than just a job. “Where hospice comes into play is to help maintain the integrity of a patient’s goals. I always say when we see the end, we want to get them there with as much dignity and comfort as possible,” said Hosbach. Hospice is a whole different scope of practice compared to his time spent in his family practice. In medical school, everything is about prevention, cure, and lengthening life, but there is little mentioned about how to care for a dying person. Hospice on the other hand is a different mindset. The goals of care change. Once a patient is facing a life ending disease, the goal becomes how to maintain comfort as much as possible when there are no more options to treat the disease. It's a field of work that requires compassion above all else. The most common advice Dr. Hosbach gives to families when their loved one enters Hospice focuses on goal setting and to really hone in on what the patient wants. “We can get lost in what the caregiver wants, what the medical team wants, and what the family wants. And sometimes we lose sight of what the patient wants. It’s important to negotiate on behalf of the patient to meet their wishes,” shared Hosbach. “I always say in medicine we can do a lot, but should we do a lot. It is not our job to argue with the patient. We want to get them to the finish line as gracefully as possible.” Hosbach encourages medical students and new doctors to have some exposure to hospice and try to get comfortable talking about end of life and goal setting. Honest communication is important, even when it isn’t easy. Hosbach often ends these long discussions by reminding families that even when death is peaceful and the patient is in a better place, it’s ok to admit that as the family member, “It’s still hard, it just sucks. I have found that to be true with the losses in my own family. Sometimes there is just nothing you can say to change that,” he explained. Balancing the emotions of constantly learning that your patients have passed is something that can weigh heavily on you, according to Hosbach. It is something all the employees in the hospice industry face. He feels that maintaining his private practice helps bounce his spirits back. “I still get to see the babies and nursery visits, and do a little with sports medicine.” The combination of a family practice and hospice work truly paints the image of the full circle of life. But at the end of the day, doctors are human too, and they are not immune from the sea of emotions that build up as someone passes away. “What gets to me is especially if I am in a home with a dying mother and her kids. I have been known to shed a tear and my voice will crack. That’s part of the way we learn to cope with things.” But the opportunity to provide comfort and warmth for patients at a time when it is needed most far outweighs the negative. “Everybody at EverHeart has a big heart and works hard as a team. I am blessed to be a part of it.” Working in a rural community has also been a positive experience for Hosbach, noting that the family unit is very strong in this area. Our team spends one-on-one time with patients, and their loved ones often note that our staff become like family. There are also more opportunities to positively impact the community in a rural area, where you don’t get lost in the noise of a big city. “I just LOVE the employees of EverHeart,” he says with a genuine smile and bounce of excitement in his voice. “You guys are FUN people!” From everyone at EverHeart, we thank Dr. Hosbach for his 32 years of service to our organization! Dr. Hosbach graduated with honors from Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. In addition to serving as Medical Director at EverHeart Hospice, Dr. Hosbach maintains a private practice in Fort Recovery and St. Henry in affiliation with Mercer Health. He is the recipient of the 2022 OhioHYPERLINK "https://mercer-health.com/dr-ed-hosbach-receives-ohio-acofp-distinguished-service-award/" HYPERLINK "https://mercer-health.com/dr-ed-hosbach-receives-ohio-acofp-distinguished-service-award/"AHYPERLINK "https://mercer-health.com/dr-ed-hosbach-receives-ohio-acofp-distinguished-service-award/"merican College of Osteopathic Family PhysiciansHYPERLINK "https://mercer-health.com/dr-ed-hosbach-receives-ohio-acofp-distinguished-service-award/" (ACOFP)HYPERLINK "https://mercer-health.com/dr-ed-hosbach-receives-ohio-acofp-distinguished-service-award/" Distinguished Physicians Award and is a current member and past president of the ACOFP. His hobbies include golf, sports, playing with his kids and grandkids, playing trumpet, and writing humor and performing humor. EverHeart Hospice is a non-profit organization caring for patients in West Central Ohio and East Central Indiana for over 42 years. To learn more, visit their website at everhearthospice.org.
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BROWN ANNOUNCES MORE THAN $735,000 TO IMPROVE AIRPORTS IN NORTHWEST OHIO WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced that the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded five grants totaling $735,787 to five airports in Northwest Ohio. “Ohio airports are vital infrastructure supporting travel and commerce in our state,” Brown said. “These investments will enhance safety and operations at Northwest Ohio airports and improve travel for area residents and businesses.” Funding from FAA includes: $310,159 to the Bluffton Airport to reconstruct taxi lane pavement and shifts the hangar taxiway to meet FAA design standards. $153,000 to the Putnam County Airport in Ottawa to construct a new T-hangar for aircraft storage and a 25-foot taxi lane to connect an existing parking area to a hangar area and performs sealing and crack repairs to the existing taxiway surface. $94,950 to the Lakefield Airport in Celina to conduct a new airport drainage study. $89,676 to the Van Wert County Airport to reconstruct an existing runway lighting system, construct a lighting vault to meet FAA standards, and install replacement runway end identifier lights to make the airport more accessible by improving approaches to the runway. $88,002 to the Lima Allen County Airport to rehabilitate existing taxiway pavement and connector pavement. |
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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 Center and Jefferson Townships, starting May 1, 2023 extending thru May 31, 2023, according to the Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart.
DITCH MAINTENANCE SPRAYING BEGINS Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart is announcing that crews are tentatively scheduled to begin the 2023 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, 2023. Any landowner having questions or concerns regarding the herbicide application, should contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office, 4195867759.
Huwer Road to Close in Marion Township The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is planning to close Huwer Road between Clune Stucke Road and Voskuhl Road in Marion Township for a culvert replacement. This road will be closed tentatively on May 2, 2023 and is scheduled to reopen in approximately 3 weeks, depending on the weather conditions.
Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
Road Closures 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 slow 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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Memories sought of Highland Park Highland Park in Celina needs the help of current and past residents for its 100th anniversary celebration. Please send in your stories and memories as soon as possible so there is time to get the book prepared and printed. The deadline is extended to May 13. The booklet will contain photos, stories and memories of life and activities at Highland Park. This booklet will be sold at the annual Corn Roast. The anniversary event is for present and past residents on Aug. 6 beginning at noon at the park. Please send your memories and photos by May 13 to the Highland Park Committee, 204 Mercer St., Celina 45822 or email virgburroughs@gmail.com.
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Parkway
School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on Wednesday May 3, 2023
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The Celina Mercer Cty Chamber of Commerce welcomes
new member, Community
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Following the business meeting, Kip Wright will offer a brief overview of the Courthouse history followed by a tour. Copies of the Mercer County Courthouse 100th Celebration event list will be available. Members and guests who may need a handicapped accessible entrance will find this on the southwest corner of the courthouse.
Members who have any questions about this special meeting event may call Secretary, Sharon Heitbrink at 567-644-2302 or Treasurer, Mary Wright at 419-305-2901.
Sharon Heitbrink, Chapter Secretary
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21st Century Club Meets In April The Twenty First Century Club met on April 25, 2023 at the lovely home of Suasan Coburn for a regular meeting. Spring flowers were in bloom in her gardens. President Janet Steffy called the meeting to order and welcomed everyone with reading on How to Become Famous. Roll-Call by Secretary Kim Carr was completed with everyone naming someone famous they have met. The treasurer’s report was given. The balance is $318.92.
“Funny Girl – Funny Guy” the theme for the year was continued as Toni Fisher presented her program on comedian Drew Allison Carey, born in 1958, one of 3 sons in Cleveland, OH. Drew attended Kent State and was expelled twice. Hew was in the Marine reserves for 6 years, went on to work as a bank teller and at Denney’s Restaurant. In 1988, he went on Star Search and later was tapped for the Tonight Show in 1991. Johnny Carson actually asked Drew to sit right beside him – a big honor. In 1995, he got his own Drew Carey Comedy Show, and struck it rich running 223 episodes. Hi last episode paid $750K. In 1998, he went on to host Who’s Line is This?. In 2000 he had an angioplasty to his heart. He wears glasses as props. Libraries get his support. He loves Let’s Make a Deal, his current gig. Karla Butler
continued the evening program with her funny entertainer Joe Evan Brown.
Hew as born in 1891 in Holgate Ohio, third of 7 children and performed
in theater in Bowling Green, OH. Later in life he received an honorary
doctorate from Bowling Green State University and had a theater named
after him. As a child, he worried about getting enough to eat and
securing a job. He was laughed at over his unusual facial features. He
started out as an entertainer – acrobat because he could walk on his
hands. Later he sold newspapers. Times were tough but he got a job as a
clown, too, and traveled the USA. In 1906, there was an earthquake, and
he survived it. At the age of 14 he played semi-pro baseball for a while
and earned enough money to travel to NYC where he worked with W. C.
Fields. His acrobat skills led to a comedian job where his “rubber” face
made him famous. He won the Bronze Star award for traveling to entertain
for the troops. He became to first president of the Pony League Baseball
team. A city park bench is named for him in Toledo. The last meeting of the year is Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at the Rockford United Methodist Church Cafe. Hostesses are Sheila Baltzell-Linn and Julie Henkle. Program leaders are Melanie Shindeldecker and Valerie Fritzinger.
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Missing Person
Update Celina, OH – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey today announced that his office received a call to the area of 6213 Sebastian Rd in Franklin Township. The caller, a farmer doing field work, reported that he located a body in his field. Deputies and Detectives responded to the area, which is approximately 1135 feet east, southeast of where the vehicle of Robert W Hageman (78), the missing adult male from Beavercreek, OH, was previously located on US RTE 127 on January 31, 2023. The on scene investigation confirmed the body to be that of Mr. Hageman. Contact was made with the Beavercreek Police Department, as both agencies have been continuously working together in the search for Hageman. Mercer County Coroner Timothy Heinrichs was also contacted. Robert Hageman was reported missing on January 30, 2023 at 8:08 PM to the Beavercreek Police Department. On January 31st at 11:44 AM his 2005 silver Buick LeSebre was found near the Overdrive venue on US RTE 127 and a deputy responded to the scene. On that same date, a search ensued consisting of Mercer County Sheriff’s Deputies, Celina Police Department Officers, Montezuma Fire Department Volunteers, Coldwater Fire Department Volunteers, and local residents. Several resources were utilized during the search, including ATV’s and UTV’s, drones, a K-9 unit, and a private airplane. Buildings, open fields, creeks/ditches, and wooded areas were searched. Additionally, Contact was made with area hotels and businesses as well as with the hospitals in the surrounding area. These efforts turned up no leads. The initial search concluded around 4:30 PM on January 31st. On February 1st Mercer County detectives reached out to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office Child Abduction Response Team seeking guidance on any additional resources available. The Ohio State Highway Patrol Aviation Unit was also contacted and requested to respond to Mercer County to assist us in the on-going search. Additional foot searching of the area continued, checking under bridges, inside culverts and in or under pine trees within a four square mile area of where Hageman’s vehicle was located. The OSHP Aviation Unit as well as patrol troopers assisted for a few hours during the aerial search of the area. Both the aerial search and foot search were unsuccessful in locating Mr. Hageman or any leads on this date. On February 2nd detectives met with EquuSearch Midwest, which is a Columbus, Ohio branch of Texas EquuSearch, a volunteer based search and recovery team. Their team deployed and assisted us in searching the area for Hageman as well as making contact again with local businesses in hopes of any leads or sightings of him. Drones were also utilized during this search effort, which was unsuccessful. Deputies also met with the family of Mr Hageman at the Sheriff’s Office that morning. On February 3rd detectives from the Beavercreek Police Department met with detectives at the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office to discuss this case and the on-going joint effort moving forward. On this same date, Mercer County Detectives again went out searching the area. In the coming days and weeks, after the above searches were completed and unsuccessful, detectives and deputies continued to follow-up on any calls received of possible locations to be checked. Communication between the Beavercreek Police Department and Mercer County Sheriff’s Office detectives continued throughout. Although this is not the outcome we had hoped for, we are thankful that Mr. Hageman has been located and hope that this will give his family closure. We appreciated the assistance of all the first responders, local residents and businesses in the area who have put time, effort, and resources in to helping us locate Mr Hageman.
The Parkway Local Regular Board of Education meeting has been changed to Wednesday, May 3 at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Room.
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Showtime at First Baptist Church of Ivy Gap, Tennessee: Be prepared for an emotional roller coaster ride with six highly talented actresses who will move you from tears to laughter. These southern ladies must somehow come up with an idea that will save their beloved church that has suffered a fire and a death all at once. Watch as Edith: the pastor’s spirited wife-played by Emily Smith, Vera: the opinionated wife of the church’s most powerful deacon-played by Stephanie Wagner, Mae Ellen: the church’s rebellious organist with a dream-played by Mary Weisman, Olene: a former member with a flashy past who has just returned to Ivy Gap-played by Amy McConn, Annie: a northerner living with her in laws while her husband serves in Vietnam-played by Alea Rex, and Lucille: Annie’s mother in law, a tried and true Southern Baptist-played by Dolores Foreman, skillfully and bravely maneuver their way through misogyny, politics, religion, intolerance, economics, personal self-esteem and each other. Besieged by everything that they have been taught, and believe, to keep them in “their place” they must overcome it to accomplish their goal and save the church. You will want to stand up and cheer when you experience their triumph over it all, and as they start themselves, Ivy Gap, and their church on a new path. Reservations for “Showtime at First Baptist” can be made by calling the box office number 419-605-6708 during business hours. Performance dates are April 21, 22,23,28,29 & 30. Off Stage Productions, Inc - Van Wert, OH.
Pastor Michael Husted at
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is begins at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks. On Thursday April 27, God’s Country Kids will gather from 6-7:30 PM for a meal, Bible lesson and activities. All children ages 3 and up are invited.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
Memorial for Attorney Charles F. Kennedy, III A memorial ceremony for Charles F. Kennedy III will be held in Van Wert, announced the Van Wert Bar Association, on Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at 2 PM in the Common Pleas Courtroom of the Van Wert Courthouse. Public invited.
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Snow & Ice Statistics By Jim Wiechart, Mercer County Engineer
Snow & Ice statistics for winter season 2022-2023
Mercer County, 385.7 miles of roads
13 snow plows average 29-30 miles per route (one way)
20 days of snow & ice control in winter of 2022-2023
Total miles driven = 27,523
Salt used – 597 tons = $45,489.20 Grit used – 597 tons = $5,790.90 Total material costs during the winter season = $51,280.10
Total regular labor hours on snow & ice = 897.50 hours Overtime hours = 487.00 hours
Total costs for snow & ice during the season = $180,692.85 (Equip., labor, & material)
Average cost for snow & ice control per mile of roadway: 2017-2018 season = $699.21/mile 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
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Summer Business Program for High School Students to be hosted by BGSU
The 2023 Summer program will be held June 18-23, 2023 at Bowling Green State University • Up to 200 high school students from around Ohio will be in attendance • First time BGSU will host the Ohio Business Week Camp • Applications close May 1 [Columbus, OH, April 18, 2023] - Ohio Business Week is excited to announce their 2023 summer business program. Ohio Business Week creates a hands-on experiential environment to educate, empower and encourage a diverse population of high school students to recognize and achieve their potential. Business leaders, educators, high school students and community volunteers teach and inspire one another to be responsible employees, employers and citizens. Ohio Business Week places up to 200 high school students in a dynamic simulation where they compete as industry professionals, sharpen communication skills, and face real-world challenges. With the guidance of a volunteer mentor from the business community, students gain a competitive edge in college preparation, workplace readiness, and overall life success. This is the premier summer experience for current high school students to ignite their potential. The week-long residential program will be held at Bowling Green State University June 18-23, 2023 and focuses on skills in entrepreneurship, leadership, communication, teamwork and problem-solving. Students undertake hands-on projects providing them the opportunity to operate a business and create a new product or service complete with a business plan, financials, marketing materials, a website and a commercial. The week concludes with a public tradeshow and presentation judging. Students can apply online at www.OhioBusinessWeek.org Ohio Business Week Foundation was founded in 1988 to train and inspire high school students around business and entrepreneurship. Over the 34 years, there have been 53 camps with more than 6,800 students completing the program.
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2023 Rockford Grand Parade entry form is available now. Contact Logan Sutter 419-203-5278
Annual Senior DARE Scholarship Luncheon Held Recently
Pictured are the 2023 DARE Scholarship Winners with current Mercer County DARE officers: Front Row: Carly Fullenkamp (Celina), Jackson Sonner (St. Henry), Amber Wendel (Marion Local), Amelia Adams (Celina), Megan Metzger (Fort Recovery); Back Row: Owen Moeller (Marion Local), Isaiah Glass (Celina), Elizabeth Huwer (St. Henry), Allison Hughes (Parkway), Bryce Stearns (Parkway) The Annual Senior DARE Scholarship Luncheon was held on Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at the Mercer County Elks. Over 40 students, school staff, and guests attended the luncheon. The ten scholarship winners are: Owen Moeller (Marion Local), Isaiah Glass (Celina), Elizabeth Huwer (St. Henry), Allison Hughes (Parkway), Bryce Stearns (Parkway), Carly Fullenkamp (Celina), Jackson Sonner (St. Henry), Amber Wendel (Marion Local), Amelia Adams (Celina), Megan Metzger (Fort Recovery). The luncheon honors students who have remained true to their 5th grade DARE promise. This promise says the student will remain drug, tobacco, and alcohol free. Other seniors who applied for scholarships and attended were: Rebecca Broering and Megan Broering (St. Henry), Abigail Diller (Coldwater), Megan Knapke, Paul Homan, Miranda Metzger (Fort Recovery). Not present: Skyler Fokine, Kale Sudhoff, Colin Fokine, Sarah Giesige (Celina) and Madison Jacobs (Parkway). Guests attending in honor of the seniors were Guidance Counselor Natalie Kanney and Principal Jason Hemmelgarn - Coldwater HS; SADD advisor Julie Billenstein and Principal Tony Stahl - Ft. Recovery HS; Guidance Counselor Jenny Dippold – Marion Local HS; Guidance Counselor Lisa Ontrop– Parkway HS; Superintendent Julie Garke, Guidance Counselor Julie Overman, Secretary Sherri Ranly, SADD advisor Mindy Siefring - St. Henry HS; Captain Lori Knapke, Mercer County Sheriff’s Office; Doug Bertke, Coldwater Mayor; Dave Buschur, Mercer County Commissioner; Kathy Speelman, Mercer County Municipal Court Judge; Guest Speaker Joan Wedd; current DARE Booster members Jerry Kanney (president), DARE Officer Deputy Scott Geis, Laura Sanford, Mike Eyink, Casey Nuttle, Sherry Reineke, Brian Woods, and Joyce Howell. Commendations were presented to the winners from the offices of Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor John Husted, State Representative Angela King, State Senator Matt Huffman, as well as the Mercer County DARE Boosters. Essays were received from 21 students. The prompt for this essay was “DARE: How it has impacted my life; how I 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, provide two letters of recommendation, and have a parent, principal and guidance counselor sign their paperwork. Ten students were awarded $500 scholarships. A special thanks to Wright State University-Lake Campus’s Western Ohio Educational Foundation for yearly matching scholarships for those students who attend the Lake Campus. All non-scholarship winners each received a restaurant gift card. Those in attendance were also 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 this year was Joan Wedd, a long-time teacher at St. Henry Schools, volunteer with Mercer County Youth to Youth Retreats, and advocate and asset in the recovery community. She shared, “Addiction of any sort, and I know this from experience, is a time stealer, love smasher, goal taker and dream killer. Whatever high an addict gets off their drug of choice is fleeting and eventually destructive. I challenge you to keep on the path you have set for yourself. Get high off the natural world around you, get high from accomplishing your dreams and goals, get high from being productive members of society, get high off of laughing with friends and loving your families. As you move forward in your lives, I encourage you to continue to make positive choices. Remember that you are the architects of your own future. Your choices will determine your path in life, and the DARE program has given you the foundation to make wise decisions.” Joan’s message was very encouraging and we are thankful that she was able to speak at our luncheon. Thank you to the Mercer County Elks for the donation of the meeting area and 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.
All Senior D.A.R.E. attendees to the luncheon.
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41st Honor Flight From Fort Wayne
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Eric Baltzell to become 2023 Parkway Alumni Academic
Award Recipient Parkway Graduate, Eric Baltzell, of Garmann-Miller Architect Firm will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 17, 2023 when he becomes the 2023 Parkway Alumni Academic Award Winner. Congratulations Eric! Time is 7 PM. Public invited. |
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Two Drug Arrests in Mercer County CELINA, OH- Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced this afternoon (4/18/23) the arrest of Cassandra Seibert (34) and Eric Arthur (36) of Coldwater, for possession of methamphetamine, a fifth degree felony. Mercer County Sheriff’s Detectives, acting on information they had as part of an on-going fraud investigation, applied for and obtained a search warrant for the residence at 5400 ST RTE 219, Coldwater, in Butler Township.
During the execution of this search warrant, numerous items pertaining to the fraud investigation as well as suspected drugs and drug paraphernalia were located. The scene was then held and additional search warrants were applied for and obtained, specific to continuing the search of the residence for additional suspected drugs and drug paraphernalia. Several items were collected at the scene and taken as evidence. Preliminary tests were completed on the suspected drugs and tested presumptive positive for methamphetamines. Seibert and Arthur were taken in to custody at the residence without incident and were transported to the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility where they were booked in with no bond.
The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. Celina Municipal Court Judge Kathryn Speelman reviewed and granted the search warrants. The case will be sent to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review of any additional charges.
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EverHeart Hospice holding T-Shirt Design Contest for Camp Encourage EverHeart Hospice is now accepting entries for a T-Shirt design for their annual Camp Encourage. Camp Encourage is a bereavement camp for kids ages 6-15 who are grieving the loss of a loved one. The theme for this year’s camp is “Coping, Colors, & Connection.” People of all ages are welcome to submit a design for consideration. Designs can be emailed as a JPEG, PDF, or EPS file to joverholser@ehhospice.org. Photos of hand-drawn designs will also be accepted. Please include the name of the artist and a contact phone number in the email. The deadline to submit an entry is May 15th. When creating a design, please note that the final design will be used as a single-color screen print. Members from the Camp Encourage planning committee will review each design. The winner will be voted on by EverHeart’s Board of Trustees. “Camp Encourage is all about being expressive. We felt the t-shirt design contest would be a way to tap into our community’s creative side and feel involved in the planning process,” shared Jennifer Overholser, Marketing Manager at EverHeart Hospice. This year’s Camp Encourage will be held on July 7th and 8th from 9:00 am to 3:15 pm each day at the Montezuma Spiritual Center. Lunch will be provided. This workshop is an opportunity for children to come together in an atmosphere of love and acceptance and connect with other kids who are going through similar emotions. The camp will be filled with hands on activities, team building, and adventures related to understanding grief and coping skills. If you are interested in signing up a child for camp or helping as a volunteer, please visit everhearthospice.org/events/camp-encourage/ to download a registration form or volunteer application. The registration deadline for camp is May 15th. This camp is provided at no cost to families thanks to the generosity of donations and grants from our community. For questions or help submitting a t-shirt design, contact Jennifer Overholser at joverholser@ehhospice.org or call 800-417-7535 option 6.
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Bridge Closing on Huwer Road
Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Washington Street Fence Project Donor Recognition In 2021
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Death of a Man at America’s Best Value Inn Mr. Clark checked into the hotel on April 8th and was located shortly before the time of call by hotel staff. Anyone with any information is asked to contact Detective Brian Taylor of the Celina Police Department.
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Tuesday, April 18,
Parkway's Board of Education Special Meeting has been cancelled. CANCELLED! - The Parkway Local Board of Education will have a special meeting Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. in the community room. The purpose of the meeting will be to go into executive session for the purpose of discussing the employment of personnel and confidential matters. No business will be conducted after the executive session. |
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Rockford Area Development Corporation
Special Meeting Scheduled for April 25, 2023 - Community Encouraged to Attend Special guests will be speaking at the Rockford Area Development Corporation's Community Gathering scheduled for 7 PM on Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at the new Rockford Community Building on Front St in Shanes Park. The purpose of the meeting is to gather together as residents and business owners (current and future), to learn about opportunities available to help move forward with our community development. Jared Ebbing, Mercer County Community and Economic Development Director, and Mercer County Commissioner David Buschur will talk to those in attendance about their experiences in local development and how it might apply to Rockford's local situation. Local physician, Dr. Jerry Sell, will be the moderator for this important meeting. The RADC is a local non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote/assist existing business, encourage new business, and encourage residential and infrastructure developement within our community Everyone is invited to come, listen and bring your own ideas and plans. Let's learn from each other, encourage each other, and generate some enthusiasm toward our development goals. Light refreshments will be served. President Bryan Sutton |
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Isaac Van Wart DAR members Tour Van Wert County Courthouse On April 12, Isaac Van Wart DAR members were given a tour of the Van Wert County Courthouse by Commissioner Thad Lichtensteiger. Highlights included the history of the Courthouse, the domed stained glass ceiling in the courtroom, the bell tower, and the roof top view of Van Wert City. Grace Sadowski from Lincolnview High School and Katie Gamble from Van Wert High were our guest presenters in March. They shared their experience at Buckeye Girls State in June 2022. While there the girls were divided up into cities and counties. They ran for public offices and enjoyed experiencing government first hand. Isaac Van Wart DAR is a sponsor for junior girls attending Buckeye Girls State. Courthouse tour-pictured left to right: Commissioner Thad Lichtensteiger, Robin Kill, Nancy Smith, Cora Scharf, Betty Leininger, Janet Mohr, Deb Hardeman, Sheila Baltell-Linn, Cathy Johnson, Mickey McConahay (picture attached)
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Pastor Michael Husted at
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is
begins at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the
last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities
taught. Snacks. On April 20 and April 27, God’s Country Kids will gather
from 6-7:30 PM for a meal, Bible lesson and activities. All children
ages 3 and up are invited. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Defiance Post investigating three-vehicle fatal crash on U.S. Route 6 BRYAN – The Defiance Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a three-vehicle fatal crash that occurred today at 10:32 a.m. on U.S. Route 6 near County Road 8 in Center Township. The preliminary investigation shows a semi-tractor-trailer combination, operated by Timothy Morgan, 42, Walbridge, was driving eastbound on U.S. 6 and drove left of center, sideswiping a Freightliner semi-tractor-trailer combination, operated by Luis Arturo Oliver-Ruiz Lerida, 45, Nuevo León, Mexico. Morgan’s vehicle then struck a semi-tractor-trailer combination, operated by Tony Sandhal, 54, Osseo, Mich., head-on. After the crash occurred, the vehicles operated by Morgan and Sandhal caught fire. Sandhal suffered fatal injuries at the scene. Morgan was taken by air ambulance with serious injuries to Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne, Ind. Ruiz was not injured. Vehicle make and model information of the two vehicles that caught fire is unknown at this time. Troopers were assisted at the scene by the Bryan Fire Department, Edgerton Fire Department, Williams County Sheriff’s Office, Williams County Emergency Medical Services, Montpelier Fire Department, Florence Township Fire Department, Hicksville Fire Department, Williams County Coroner’s Office, John’s Towing and Repair Service, and the Ohio Department of Transportation. The roadway was closed for approximately 10 hours and has since reopened. The crash remains under investigation and no charges have been filed at this time.
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God's Country Kids planned for Thursdays - April 20 and
April 27, 2023 God's Country Kids. a Thursday night children's Bible Study will be held at: St. Paul's Country Church of Rockford, 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH (corner of Wabash and Oregon Roads). A meal will be provided along with a Bible lesson and activities. St. Paul's Board of Christian Education is sponsoring and teaching God's Country Kids. The gathering on both dates is from 6 to 7:30 PM. All children ages 3 and up are welcome.
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Legendary Grand Funk Railroad Selects Van Wert For Anniversary Tour
(Van Wert, OH) - Van Wert Federal Savings Bank presents classic rock
sensation, Grand Funk Railroad at The Niswonger on Saturday, November 4
at 7:30 p.m. This Van Wert Live event will be a stop on the 2023
American Band Tour. After playing to millions of fans on the band's
tours from 1996 to 2022, Grand Funk's 2023 American Band Tour will
continue to reach both new and long-time fans. The supporting sponsor
for the Van Wert tour stop is Westwood Behavioral Health. Tickets from $39 are available now to Van Wert Live Members. General Sales begin on Friday, April 28. VWLive Memberships begin as low as $100 and provide 365 days of early buying opportunities and a 10% discount for Van Wert Live events. Memberships and tickets can be purchased at vanwertlive.com or through the Box Office Mon-Fri from 10A to 3P / 419-238-6722.
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Easter Sunday Sunrise Service
The Sunrise service at St. Paul's Country Church of Rockford on Easter Sunday, April 10, 2023, was led by the Board of Christian Education and the Sunday School Children. Reader Aubrey explained the story through Bible readings, pausing at intervals to allow a child to open a large plastic egg with an artifact from the last days of Jesus Christ. Each child then explained what his/her artifact was, and Aubrey explained the significance. For example, a rock represented the stone rolled away at the tomb and a strip of leather represented the whip used on Jesus. Then, the group sang a special Easter song. The Board of Christian Education planned the service and decorated the church with the Spring flowers sold by Women’s Fellowship. It was a beautiful and fragrant service with the rising sun coming through the stained glass windows.
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First United Methodist Preschool Art Show
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![]() On Easter Sunday, New Members Join St. Paul's Country Church of Rockford The congregation of St. Paul's Country Church of Rockford joyously welcomed five new members into the fold on Easter Sunday, April 10, 2023. Pastor Mike Husted led the ceremony with the help of the Consistory members. Prayers and congratulations go out to: Mike and Susan Etzcorn, Jill Luginbill, Donna Warthman and Bev Kuck. |
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OhioHealth to Lift Masking Requirements for Most Patients, Staff and Visitors Due to decreasing community spread and higher immunity in our communities, OhioHealth will end the masking requirement for asymptomatic individuals in all hospitals, outpatient care centers and physician offices beginning Friday, April 14, 2023. Masking may be required for visitors based on specific patient situations, such as when a patient is in isolation. Masks are also recommended for visitors if they are experiencing any respiratory symptoms. Masks will continue to be made available for those who wish to wear them. OhioHealth - Van Wert Health |
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21st Century Club Meets In March
The Twenty First Century Club met on March 28, 2023 at the Rockford United Methodist Church Café for a regular meeting. President Janet Steffy called the meeting to order and welcomed everyone with helpful tips on doing stand-up comedy. Roll-Call by Secretary Kim Carr was completed with everyone naming something that made them smile or laugh out loud daily. The treasurer’s report was given. The balance is $318.92.
“Funny Girl – Funny Guy” the theme for the year was continued as Susan Coburn presented her program on comedian and actor Paul Lynde who was a true Ohioan born & raised in Ohio in 1926 in Mt. Vernon, OH. Paul grew up in ½ of a jail and he liked to mention that in his comedy acts. He dressed up as a kid and was a voracious eater. He ained so much weight as a young man that by the time he went to college as a Freshman, he weighed 200 lbs. He was a card and a cut-up, and met Cloris Leachman when hetook drama classes at Northwestern University. He was not a good student but managed to get his diploma. He lived with theatrical students. He drank alcohol to excess and was nasty when drunk. In college, he came out as a gay. Susan said Paul had the gift of delivery – zingers. Phyllis Diller was a good friend. He worked in Cabaret, Summer Stock, the TV series, The Flying Nun, Sit-coms, was the famous Uncle Arthur in Bewitched, his own comedy show, and was the voice in Charlotte’s Web movie. He was a gifted humorist in his time. Eventually, he stopped drinking but later died of a heart attack.
Twyla Hayes continued the evening program with her funny entertainer Patricia Heaton - famous for her role in Everybody Loves Raymond which ran 9 seasons. Born in 1958 in Bay city OH, she is living at 65 years old. Twyla commented that Patricia is Catholic and her mother died when she was very young. With 4 siblings and Patricia, her father kept the household in order. He was a sports writer for the Plain Dealer and her brother works at the paper, too. Her dad thought she’d become a journalist. She went to college but soon changed majors to Drama. She won 3 Emmys and is worth $40 million. Twyla used a game method (with a bell to indicate members had the answer) for helping members recite details on Patricia.
The next meeting will be on Tuesday, April 25, 2023. Program leaders are Karla Butler and Valerie Fritzinger. The meeting will be held at the home of Susan Coburn with Rozann Maurer assisting as hostess.
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Western Ohio Civil War April Roundtable Speaker Scheduled On April 27, the Western Ohio Civil War April Roundtable has guest speaker David Mowery scheduled for a presentation based upon his recent book "Cincinnati in the Civil War." The meeting begins at 7:15 Pm at The Richrdson-Bretz Memorial Building in Celina, OH. David addressed the group a few years ago on the topic of Morgan's Raid which came across southern Indiana and Ohio. Community is invited to enjoy this new topic and the speaker!
Van Wert County General Health District Board of Health The Van Wert County General Health District Board of Health will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday, April 17, 2023 at 5:30 pm at the Van Wert County Health Department, 1179 Westwood Dr., Suite 300, Van Wert.
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Celina Chamber of Commerce
Join them for a Ribbon Cutting/Open House on Thursday, April 20, 2023 at 12noon and meet the local representatives. Enjoy great local food and find out more about the delivery opportunities available to provide extra income to your business.
Amazon Delivery Partners Open House Thursday, April 20, 2023 12:00 Noon The Conference Room of the Celina Mercer Cty Chamber Office 121 E. Logan St., Celina, OH
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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. Also, a reminder to those along county-maintained open ditches. By law there is a maintenance easement for access adjacent to the tops of banks of the open ditches. We encourage the use of filter strips to eliminate sedimentation and soil erosion adjacent to the open ditches. Keep in mind that our maintenance crews use the easement for access for the maintenance operations we perform (the spraying of weeds and brush is the most significant maintenance operation). Should you have any questions related to these requirements, please feel free to call the Commissioners’ Office at 419-586-3178 or the Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759.
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Burglaries in Celina - Suspect Caught In the early morning hours Celina Police Department detectives and officers conducted surveillance on Clifford. Shortly after 1:00AM Clifford was observed on a bicycle pulling a small trailer in the north part of Celina. He parked his bicycle against a residence on Rosewood and burglarized a shed on Lilac St. Officers arrested Clifford and took him to the Mercer Co. Jail. He was in possession of burglary tools. A follow-up investigation recovered stolen property including tools, antique coins and numerous other items. Possible stolen property from crimes outside Celina was also located and the Celina P.D. is following up with other involved agencies. Kyle Clifford is being held in the Mercer Co. Jail pending a case review by the Mercer Co. Prosecutor Erin Minor.
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Pastor Michael Husted at
St. Paul’s Country
Church of Rockford Sunday school is now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Join
St. Paul’s Country
Church for Holy Week
The Chatt Ministerium Combined Community Good Friday Service is Friday, April 7, 2023 at 7 PM, and will be held at St. Paul’s. (Chatt Ministerium includes: St. Paul’s, Chatt Zion Lutheran and Chatt Methodist).
Pastor Michael Husted, will be in the pulpit on Easter Sunday, April 9, 2023 at 10 AM . Based on John 20:11-18, the title is “The Living Savior is With Us”.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is invited to all services.
Mercer Health Nationally Recognized for Excellence Mercer Health Recognized in Top 100 Rural and Community Hospitals in the Nation for 2023, fifth time since 2016
Mercer Health’s Mercer County Joint Township Community Hospital has been recognized as a 2023 Top 100 Rural and Community Hospital. Compiled by The Chartis Center for Rural Health, this annual recognition program honors outstanding performance among the nation’s rural hospitals based on the results of the Chartis Rural Hospital Performance INDEX™. One of only four hospitals in Ohio to be recognized in 2023, Mercer County Joint Township Community Hospital also received this recognition in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2022. The Chartis Rural Hospital Performance INDEX™ has established itself as the industry’s most comprehensive and objective assessment of rural hospital performance. Leveraging publicly available data, the INDEX is trusted by rural hospitals, health systems with rural footprints, hospital associations and state offices of rural health across the country to measure and monitor performance across a variety of areas impacting hospital operations and finance.
Mercer Health Recognized with 2023 Outstanding Patient Experience Award
Mercer Health’s Mercer County Joint Township Community Hospital has been recognized as a 2023 Outstanding Patient Experience Award recipient by Healthgrades, a leading resource for information about physicians and hospitals. Only 5% of hospitals nationwide are awarded this distinction for outstanding patient experience. Healthgrades evaluates performance by applying a scoring methodology to ten patient experience measures, using data collected with Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey of the hospital’s own patients. Survey questions focus on patients’ perspectives of their care in the hospital, from cleanliness and noise levels in patient rooms to medication explanations and hospital staff responsiveness to patients’ needs. The measures also include whether a patient would recommend the hospital to friends or family and their overall rating of the hospital.
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Parkway 2nd Graders Rock The Niswonger
(Van Wert, OH) Over 70 Rockstars-In-Training made the Niswonger stage their destination for learning and lively fun on Wednesday, March 8, 2023. The Van Wert Live Team presented a Niswonger Behind The Scenes Experience that transformed the students into Rockstars for the day. Tour Guides, Gary Taylor, Bill Clifton, Greg Blackmore, and Amy Lyons led the students to four stations (Box Office - Amy McGovern and Jerry Beard, Marketing + Creatives - Quincy Thompson and Weston Thompson, Greenroom (Michelle Agler), and Stage - Hugh Saunier and Matt Saunier) that provided insights on how artists are selected, contracted, and marketed before the big show takes place.
Van Wert Live events are presented by The Van Wert Areas Performing Arts Foundation, a supporting 501c3 of The Van Wert County Foundation. The organization's vision is to make Van Wert an entertainment destination by providing experiences that are so good they demand a return. The Behind The Scenes Experience aligns with that mission and supports cultivating arts enthusiasts.
The enthusiasm was evident from Parkway 2nd Grade student, Lily Caffee. "It was really fun. It was my favorite field trip that I have ever been on," shared Lilly.
More information about Van Wert Live events can be found at vanwertlive.com or by contacting the Box Office at 419-238-6722.
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Join St. Paul’s Country Church and Chatt Methodist Church for their joint
Lenten Wednesday Evening Service Offering goes to C.A.L.L. Ministries. Pastor Michael Husted, will be in the pulpit on Palm Sunday, April 2, 2023. Based on Matthew 21:1-11, the title is “God’s Own Fool”. Sunday school is at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. We offer Bible based lessons and children’s activities. Snacks included.
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First UM Church announces Lenten and Resurrection Services
First United Methodist Church, located at 113 W. Central Avenue in Van Wert, Ohio is planning their upcoming Lenten and Resurrection services. Palm Sunday, April 2 will feature children and choir processing with palm leaves at the 8:15 and 10:45am services. Pastor Chris Farmer will give the sermon: “When Christ Comes to Town” based on the scripture from Matthew 21:1-11 The 8:15am early service features a casual style of worship, while the 10:45am service features traditional liturgy and music. On Maundy Thursday, April 6, we invite all members of the Community to join us in Celebrating “Christ in the Passover” with the Trinity Friends Church. This worshipful event will begin at 6:30 PM at Trinity Friends Church. Pre-registration is required. First Church will host the traditional community Good Friday service on April 7 beginning at 12:05pm. The service will begin with a procession of the cross beginning at 11:50am from the corner of Cherry and E Main Streets, in front of the YWCA. After processing down Main Street to First Church, the service will begin with a special offering being taken for ‘Haven of Hope.’ This is an initiative to address homelessness in Van Wert County. Special music will also be incorporated in this community service. The greater Van Wert community is invited to attend and worship together. Resurrection, or Easter Sunday, April 9 will be celebrated in all its glory and splendor during both of our Worship experiences at 8:15 and 10:45 AM. Brass instruments will be featured at the 10:45 worship experience along with the Chancel Choir in a regal service celebrating the resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ. Pastor Chris Farmer will be delivering the sermon: “Filled with New Life” from the scripture of Matthew 28:1-10. If you are looking for a church home or haven’t been to church in a while, the loving congregation of First United Methodist and Pastor Chris Farmer invite you to celebrate this blessed season with them.
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By Kristi Dodds, secretary
5th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Bransteter, Hunter England, Jackson Hays, Meadow Keeran, Emily Menchhofer, Bailee Pond, Jenna Trent, Cameo Wannemacher, Avah
High Honor Roll Art, Autumn Baker, Chloe Bransteter, Kallee Burtch, Althea Byer, Zion Clay, Hudsen Everett, Brynlee Flory, Caile Gage, Kolten Gibbons, Lydia Harvey, Annabelle Heiser, Landyn Houser, Frank Knapke, Ryder Long, Ainsley Long, Braylin Molloy, Adelaide Moorman, Holly Norris, Kenlee Shellabarger, Elliot Shirk, Elijah Sill, Oliver Sipe, Sophie Snell, Claire Snell, Paige Tawoj, Julien Tickle, Savannah Vannette, Waylon Young, Briar
Honor Roll Abromavich, Carter Abromavich, Meah England, Madilyn Gile, Miranda Gruss, Kinlee Hague, Jasmine Krugh, Evan Luginbill, Brynn Miller, Makinley Nichols, Cyrus Norris, Harper Shaffer, Gibson Springer, Olimar Suman, Reagan Taylor, Dexter Twigg, Hayden _____________________________________
6th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Brehm, Kallie Cottman, Lydia Knapke, Isabelle Korte, Cohen Stover, Jaxson Tong, Carson Triplett, Savada
High Honor Roll Baucher, Alivia Burnett, Halen Burtch, Brooklyn Eller, Kade Ford, Kayliann Hays, Ella Hileman, Maxton Imwalle, Allison Jacobs, Aubrey Korte, Bosten Laux, Ezekiel (Zeke) Louth, Chase Luginbill, Rogan McDorman, Sierra Nichols, Lindsay Orick, James Piper, Michael Severt, Steven Sinning, Stella Sipe, Abigail Stover, Hadley Winget, Gabriel (Gabe)
Honor Roll Baker, Jacklyn (Jackie) Bradley, Branson Carpenter, Sage Fent, Emma Fisher, Gavin Green, Frank James, Damarion (D) Neuenschwander, Mazie Rodriguez-Perez, Angel Sidle, Izyk Uncapher, Baylee Yoder, Greer Zizelman, Corbin ____________________________ 7th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Eichler, Lydia Menchhofer, Isaac Peel, Jaymin Stolly, Ethan Williamson, Abigail
High Honors Anderson, Trey Bransteter, Case Christian, Kayden Clay, Makynlie England, Carter Fox, Levon Garrity, Sterling Harner, Ellie Heitkamp, Nicole Hess, Kymberly Ketchum, Colin Kraner, Addilynn Lyons, Branson Mathewson, Mason Minnich, Trevor Moeller, Elayna Muhlenkamp, Peyton Noll, Andee Pennell, Piper Poe, Caleb Rasbach, Chayse Ross, Jackson (Jack) Roth, Albany Schmidt, Amelia Schumm, Drayden Schwieterman, Perry Stauffer, Carson Stover, KJae Suzuki, Cohen Thomas, Cade Trisel, William (Will) Twigg, Tyson
Honor Roll Bollenbacher, Jaxson Buogo, Maria Byer, Uriah Dorsten, Naomi Fireoved, Austin Glosser, Lacey Hague, Jordan Henning, Sophia Keller, Cael Muhlenkamp, Ella Murphy, Marley Nuttle, Dylan Painter, Bryson Petit, Jonathan Ravine, Payton Reigle, Nathan Strickland, Natalie Tangeman, Cooper Tarilang, Dora Welling, Eric Whitaker, Magnus Williams, Obadiah Yaney, Addyson (Addy) __________________________________ 8th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Bennett, Charles (Charlie) Hughes, Megan Pancake, Wyatt Stover, Madelyn Young, Isabell
High Honors Ackley, Mason Arnold, Kelsie Bentz, Morgan Blount, Freya Bollenbacher, Dylan Booher, Luke Carpenter, Rhen Denney, Bethany Eguia, Piper Everett, Aisley Fullenkamp, Kara Hays, Lillian Kiser, Faith Knapke, Austin Louth, Morgan Quickstad, Jaymie Reigle, Brody Rich, Magdalene Ridenour, Gwyneth Rogers, Adalynn Sheets, Luke Shirk, Robert Sites, Lexie Tickle, Samuel Triplett, Jacoby Winters, Tobin Younker, Kylie
Honor Roll Bailey, Zavior Brister, Gage Buckner, Sasha Clay, Holden Haines, Oliver Kellermeyer, Kelsie Lange, Jayda Langenkamp, Cami Litteral, Kohen Miller, Mackenzie Pennell, Peyton Rutledge, Tyler Taylor, Deagan Thomas, Jensen Wenning, Jaden Westgerdes, Gavin Williams, Arwen Winget, Grace
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The Ohio State University Marching Band To Perform At The Niswonger By Tafi Stober (Van Wert, OH) -
Van Wert Live is pleased to announce the grand return of The Ohio State
University Marching Band to the Niswonger Performing Arts Center
presented by Jeffery-Mohr Family Dentistry on Wednesday, November 1,
2023 at 7:00 p.m. The nationally recognized, 228-piece “Pride of the
Buckeyes” is one of the few college all-brass-and-percussion bands in
the U.S. and is acknowledged as the largest of its type in the world.
The Ohio State University Marching Band performs for all Ohio State
Buckeye home football games, selected away games, postseason bowl games,
and additional events during the autumn semester. It has been a decade
since the band traveled to Northwest, Ohio. Their return is made
possible by Presenting Sponsor Jeffery-Mohr Family Dentistry and
Supporting Sponsors, Mel & Arlene Hurless and Edward Jones office of
Eric Hurless, The Ohio State Alumni Association of Van Wert and Paulding
Counties, and JoAnne Wolford. Dr. Christopher
Hoch is in his seventh year as director of Marching and Athletic Bands
at The Ohio State University. An assistant professor in Ohio State’s
School of Music, Dr. Hoch holds the Endowed Chair for the Director of
The Ohio State University Marching Band and also serves as associate
director of university bands.
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Join St. Paul’s Country Church and Chatt Methodist Church for
their joint Lenten Wednesday Evening Service Offering goes to C.A.L.L. Ministries. Pastor Michael Husted, will be in the pulpit on Sunday, March 26, 2023. Based on John 11:1-26, the title is “Do You Believe?”. Sunday school is at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. We offer Bible based lessons and children’s activities. Snacks included.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Father and Son Arrested at Celina Walmart On Tuesday, March 14, 2023 Celina Police, with Walmart loss prevention staff, conducted a surveillance of suspected thieves inside the store. Officers and employees witnessed two men, 47 year old Colin Bradburn of Portland, Indiana and his son 23 year old Prestin Bradburn of Mercer County, Ohio concealing merchandise and then going to a self-checkout. Both men left the store and were stopped inside their car on the parking lot. They obtained nearly $1000 in merchandise without paying. Both have been banned from Walmart stores in the past. During the arrest they were found in possession of meth as well as criminal tools. Both men have been incarcerated in the Mercer Co. Jail pending review by the Mercer County Prosecutor Erin Miner. Multiple charges are expected which may include drug possession, theft, burglary and possession of criminal tools. Colin Bradburn also has a warrant for his arrest from Auglaize County and has been denied bond. Prestin Bradburn is being held on $50,000 bond. |
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Ohio Statewide Tornado Drill Wednesday, March 22nd at 9:50 AM
Parkway Local Schools
Board of Education will hold a Special Meeting
Mercer County Youth to Youth Retreats Held
The Mercer County Youth to Youth (Y2Y) Retreats were held in February. The Retreat was held February 18th from 9 am – 9 pm (5th-7th grade) and the Mini Retreat was held February 25th from 9 am-5 pm at St. John Lutheran Church (Purple Door) in Celina. Forty-one 5th-7th grade students and fifty two 2nd-4th grade students attended the Retreats this year!
This year’s theme was “Keep SPACE between you and drugs.” The students had missions to complete with each of their family groups. After completing each mission, they earned a puzzle piece to create each planet in succession closer to Earth. This activated the Rocketship to move closer to Earth and farther from drugs. They all made it safely!
The Retreats were under the direction of Space Captain Laura Sanford, prevention specialist at Foundations Behavioral Health Services and an adult ally for the Mercer County Y2Y group. These youth-led prevention Retreats were led by sixteen 7th-12th grade students from the Mercer County Y2Y group. Twenty adult volunteers also made these events successful. The Mercer County Y2Y group serves many purposes in Mercer County. Y2Y helps to promote Y2Y’s mission – youth empowering youth – and to educate their peers on the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, along with mental health and suicide awareness. Y2Y teens serve as a link between the youth, their schools, and the community. Y2Y is a place for Mercer County teens to express ideas and opinions while building their leadership skills.
The purpose of these youth-led Retreats is to equip students with skills to be a better leader and positive role model in their schools and communities. Youth were divided into Family Groups and participated in six different escape rooms in which they all worked together as a team to complete their missions. These sessions all taught a positive coping skill including team building and communication, five senses to calm self, exercise/sports, art, music, and positive self-talk. All students also participated in a How To session of their choice to learn a new skill or hobby.
The youth participated in plenty of energizers led by the leaders. Students also participated in an astronaut decorating contest competition among family groups. At the end of the Retreats, the parents/guardians received a presentation about the dangers of vaping and the importance of talking to their teens with conversations that really matter. Then they all joined together and watched a video presentation of the day and each Family Group shared about an escape room they attended to make it back to Earth.
Through supportive small discussion groups, innovative team building, and of course fun, participants gained knowledge, created relationships, and built upon skills that will hopefully last a lifetime. Students are also now more confident in their choice to be drug-free and take charge of their mental health and were encouraged to share this message with others.
A big thank you to Carl Wuebker for being the Disc Jockey at the Retreat and who is also a faithful adult ally of the Mercer County Y2Y group. A thank you to Stage Right Productions for donating sound equipment for us to use at our events. A special thanks to Allison and Megan Baucher who were our photographers and Allison for putting together the video presentations for both Retreats. We are very grateful to Purple Door Church for hosting us again this year. Much appreciation goes to the guidance counselors, principals, and school secretaries for their efforts in recruiting students for the Retreats and collecting applications, the media for advertising the Retreats, and the community for supporting prevention efforts.
The Retreats would not be a success without the support of the parents/guardians who allow their energetic students to attend, the awesome adult staff, and the talented and dedicated 7th-12th grade Mercer County Y2Y leaders. Those youth leaders include: Celina HS: Destiny Anderson, Hannah Koester; Celina MS: Noah Strombach, Ella Driggs, and Emma Byrne; Coldwater HS: Makenzie Norris, Aiden Norris, Kolton Gehm, Emma Wehnes; Coldwater MS: Alaina Froning; Fort Recovery HS: Tiffany Taft, Bella Taft, Paul Homan, Jose Martinez, Elisa Evers; St. Henry MS: Taylor Schoonover.
A special thanks to Ali Foster who greatly helped with creative ideas for many of the escape rooms and those who led escape rooms or taught How To sessions: AJ Kunk (Fixing Gravity), Paul Homan (Dispersion); Ali Foster and Nevin Sackinger (Captain’s Quarters); Tom Sanford (Operation Positive Talk) and Craig Muhlenkamp for planning this escape room; Shelby Bravo (Repair the Starry Night; Creative Expressions/Sketching and Scribbles), Elena and Elisa Evers (Return to the Rhythm Rocket); Shelly and Doug Moorman (Archery and Backyard Bass); Diamond Long and Beau Koester from Young Guardians MMA (Boxing); Andrea Cahill from Hot Brass Personal Defense (Self-Defense); Candy Hemmelgarn and kids (Take a Bow-Acting); Barb Lockwood from Cakes by Design (Baking with Barb); and Joan Wedd (Old Fashioned Games).
Thanks to the adult leaders of the Family Groups: Carl Wuebker, Lexi Allmandinger, Danielle Williams, Amber Mustard, Ashley Smith, Jen Smith, Julie Krieg, Kaitlyn Sparks, Nevin Sackinger, and Sabrina Downing.
The Retreats were funded from a generous grant from the Mercer County Civic Foundation and Midwest Electric's Community Connection Fund (Gold Level); Mercer Health, ASSURE (Area Suicide and Support Resources), and Pax Machine Works (Sponsor Level); Preferred Insurance Center, Celina Grand Lake FOE Women’s Auxiliary, McDonald's of Mercer County, Foundations Behavioral Health Services, Grand Lake Health Systems, Mercer County Health District (Mentor Level); Eagle Eye Home Inspections of Ohio, LLC, Renewed Hope Financial Coaching, LLC, Mercer County Prevention Coalition, Cakes By Design, Hot Brass Personal Defense, Arrow N Bows, Young Guardians MMA, and Stage Right Productions (Donor Level).
Our Mercer County Youth to Youth Meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month from 6:30-8:30 pm at the Foundations Clubhouse, 221 S. Buckeye Street, Celina. 7th-12th graders invited who want to make a difference.
If you want more information about the Mercer County Youth to Youth group, please contact Laura at lauras@foundationsbhs.org or 419-584-1000, check out our Facebook group, or YouTube channel. Our closing videos of the Retreats as well as our promo video for the Youth to Youth group can all be found on our YouTube channel.
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The memberships of St. Paul’s Country Church, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH and Chatt United Methodist Church invite you to join them for the Lenten Service at St. Paul’s Country Church with Pastor Tom Brunstrup providing the “Amazing Grace” message at 7 PM on Wednesday, March 15, 2023. Community is welcome. Offering goes to C.A.L.L. Ministries. Pastor Michael Husted, will be in the pulpit on Sunday, March 19, 2023. Based on John 9:1-11, the title is “Children of Light”. Sunday school is at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. We offer Bible based lessons and children’s activities. Snacks included.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Parkway’s Celebration of National FFA Week
Parkway FFA Week National FFA Week is a time for FFA members all around the country to celebrate the organization. The 2023 annual event took place Feb. 18-25, 2023. Parkway had many fun events going on at the school during this exciting week including, a truck and tractor drive-in, pie baking contest, dress-up days, lunch games, ag-related trivia questions, and a petting zoo for the elementary students. Throughout the week a canned food drive was held in the elementary, middle, and high schools. The total amount of cans collected was 1,682, all of the cans were donated to Helping Hands in Rockford and Call Food Bank in Celina. On Friday the sophomore class was in charge of putting the FFA luncheon together, and provided meat from Green’s Quality Meats in Celina, hot side dishes, desserts, and drinks. On the last day of FFA week, the officer team put together an assembly for the high school students. FFA members participated in games like barrel racing, straw stacking, and the farmer's race. Since 1974 FFA has been celebrating the great agricultural workers through FFA week and plans to celebrate for many more years to come.
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March 12, 2023 - Daylight Saving Time Starts When local standard
time is about to reach: Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on Mar 12, 2023 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 5, 2023 at 2AM
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Harrison Frech sharing the "Lost Soldier of Chickamauga"
Isaac Van Wart D.A.R. was privileged to have Mr. Harrison Frech, a local historian, speak to our group in February 2023. Mr. Frech shared the story of rediscovering the identity of Hugh Thompson. Mr. Frech became interested in Hugh after reading a short entry about him leaving Van Wert County for the Civil War in a book on Van Wert County History. Hugh fought and was injured in the Battle of Chickamauga during the Civil War. Mr. Thompson developed amnesia after a blow to his head in 1863. Thoughout later years Hugh gradually regained a few memories which helped him recall some of his past. A Veterans Association assisted him in filling in some of the details of his life and finding his family after 20 years. Many of the pension investigators doubted his presumed identity and considered him a fraud. This led to extensive files contained in 3 boxes and 9 folders at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Mr. Frech was able to sort through all the information to confirm Hugh Thompson as a Van Wert Native and a Civil War Veteran. Anyone interested in learning more about joining the Isaac Van Wart Daughters of the American Revolution is invited to email Mickey McConahay at: mcconahay@watchtv.net.
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Farm Focus Inc. Scholarship By Tony Campbell 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 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 format 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 31, 2023, to the OSU Van Wert County Extension Office.
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6th Annual Empty Bowls Mercer County Dinner & Auction On Saturday, April 1, 2023, Our Home Family Resource Center will host its 6th Annual Empty Bowls Mercer County Dinner & Auction at the American Legion Post 210 in Celina. The doors will open at 5:30 pm, with the event beginning at 6:00 pm. Tickets are now available for purchase. A $30 admission ticket includes an artist-made souvenir bowl, salad bar, soup buffet, and dessert, with a cash bar available. Dinner will be followed by a four-flight silent auction featuring various items, such as tickets to regional theme parks, zoos, cultural and sporting events, and gift cards to local businesses. Door prizes and raffles will occur throughout the evening, offering multiple chances to win. “We are humbled and thankful for the support Empty Bowls receives. The impact on our area is immeasurable. An empty bowl represents an unmet need, and whether we are addressing hunger, broken parent-child relationships, or assisting survivors of domestic and sexual assault, we are filling a bowl with hope during a community member’s time of crisis.” – Jen Yoder, Marketing & Development Coordinator. Our Home Family Resource Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization helping Mercer County individuals and families survive, rebuild, and overcome for over 25 years. The organization comprises three distinct programs: Family Crisis Network, RAFT Supervised Visitation Center, and Direct Services & Referrals. The Family Crisis Network provides a 24-hour helpline, emergency safe shelter, and advocacy for domestic violence and/or sexual assault victims. They help victims survive their trauma and build a life free from abuse. The RAFT Supervised Visitation Center monitors visits for children and their non-custodial parents, offering non-custodial parties the opportunity to rebuild relationships with their children in a comfortable, safe, and homelike environment. The Direct Services & Referrals Program offers financial assistance and a food pantry for income-eligible residents. It provides information, resources, and advice to overcome food insecurity and financial shortfalls. Our Home also coordinates special county-wide projects, including the Mercer County Back-to-School Program, Mercer County Winter Warmth Program, and the Mercer County Angel Tree Program. To purchase tickets for the Empty Bowls Mercer County event on April 1, 2023, visit Our Home Family Resource Center at 117 W. Fayette St., Celina, or call (419) 586-4663 ext. 1003. You can also visit www.ourhomefrc.com for more information about our programs.
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Shanes Crossing Historical Society Resumes Speaker Series
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EverHeart Hospice Looking for Volunteers EverHeart Hospice is recruiting volunteers to help with patients in West Central Ohio and East Central Indiana. There are many ways people can volunteer with Hospice, but we are especially in need of hairdressers and barbers, notaries, and Veterans to honor our Veteran patients. Other volunteer opportunities may be available depending on your area. EverHeart Hospice cares for patients in Darke, Mercer, Van Wert, Allen, Auglaize, Paulding, and Shelby Counties in Ohio, and Jay, Randolph, and Wayne Counties in Indiana. To learn more about how you can help patients and their families, please call their office at 800-417-7535 option 5 and ask for the Volunteer Coordinator, Beverly Baltes. To learn more, visit our website at everhearthospice.org and follow us on social media.
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Western Ohio Civil War Round Table
to Meet At 7:15 pm at the Richardson Bretz Building 119 W. Fulton Street Celina, Ohio Ike Coate will speak about Gen. George Meade: From Hero to Obscurity.
Rockford Carnegie Library March Events Indoor Scavenger Hunt All Month Long 3/6 Preschool Play Group 10-11am Homeschool Program 1:30-3pm Book Club @ 2 & 6pm 3/7 Preschool Play Group 10-11am 3/13 Preschool Play Group 10-11am Homeschool Program 1:30-3pm 3/14 Preschool Play Group 10-11am 3/16 St. Patrick's Themed Family Program 6:30-7:30pm 3/20 Preschool Play Group 10-11am Homeschool Program 1:30-3pm 3/21 Preschool Play Group 10-11am 3/27 Preschool Play Group 10-11am Homeschool Program 1:30-3pm 3/28 Preschool Play Group 10-11am
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Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. Promote Two Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that Alyssa Pluta and Kara Dahlke have been promoted to in-charge accountants. In-charge accountants work directly with clients and oversee staff accountants and accounting assistants.
Pluta joined the firm in 2021. She holds a bachelor’s degree accounting from Spring Arbor University and works in the firm’s Defiance office.
Dahlke holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Ohio Northern University. She joined the firm in 2021 and works in the St. Marys office.
The firm is hiring for a variety of public accounting positions in Archbold, Bryan, Defiance, St. Marys and Van Wert. All experience levels are welcome, including recent graduates with an accounting-related degree. To learn more or to submit a resume, visit sha.cpa/career-opportunities.
Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. is a full-service accounting, tax and business consulting CPA firm specializing in assisting businesses and their owners plan for their future and achieve their goals in an ever-changing financial and regulatory environment. Offices are located in Archbold, Bryan, Defiance, St. Marys and Van Wert, Ohio, with seven shareholders and 60 employees.
First United Methodist Church invites Families and Children to Preschool Open House
A Preschool Open House will be held at First United Methodist Church on Thursday, March 9 from 6:00-7:30 pm. Parents will also be able to register, tour and meet the teachers. First Church is located at the corner of Central Avenue and Jefferson Street, across from Fountain Park. We offer a half-day program from 8:30-11:30am two, three or four days a week. The curriculum is guided by the Ohio Department of Education's Early Learning Standards and incorporates Christian principles daily. We participate in monthly field trips, theme parties, progress monitoring and assessments, weekly Chapel, Christmas and Spring programs and much more. Our goal is to prepare children for kindergarten in a loving Christ-centered environment. For more information please contact Administrator Marilyn Agler by phone at 419-238-0631 ext. 308, by email marilyn.agler@vanwertfirst.net or register online at vanwertfirst.net then choose Preschool in the menu area.
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LOCAL CELINA
ARTIST JAN MIESSE IS FEATURED AT ART SPACE, ST MARY’S
IN A ONE WOMAN SHOW CALLED “WANDERINGS “ JAN MIESSE USES BOLD COLORS IN
HER IMPRESSIONIST WORKS. A FORMER BUSINESS WOMAN IN CELINA, SHE STARTED
PAINTING FOR EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION. SHE APPROACHES HER PIECES WITH A
SPECIFIC EMOTION AND USES PAINT ON LARGE CANVASES TO EXPRESS
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Memories sought of Highland Park
Highland Park in Celina is seeking memories from current and past residents for its 100th anniversary celebration.
THE VAN WERT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN AWARDED NATIONAL ACCREDITATION THROUGH THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACCREDITATION BOARD Accreditation through PHAB demonstrates The Van Wert County Health Department's commitment to excellence in serving the community and meeting foundational needs. Van Wert, Ohio — March 10, 2023 — The Van Wert County Health Department today announced it had been awarded national Accreditation through the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB). Established in 2007, PHAB is the non-profit organization that administers the national accreditation program, which aims to advance and transform public health practice by championing performance improvement, strong infrastructure, and innovation. "We are so pleased to be recognized by PHAB for achieving national standards that foster effectiveness and promote continuous quality improvement," said Dr. Daryl Dowdy, MA, Ph.D. Van Wert County Health Department Commissioner. "We hope this announcement will reassure our community, partners, funders, and elected officials that the services we provide are as responsive as possible and are meeting the foundational needs of our community." The national accreditation program, which receives support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sets standards against which the nation's governmental public health departments can continuously improve the quality of their services and performance. Standards emphasize Foundational Capabilities and are aligned with the 10 Essential Public Health Services. As a result, more than 80 percent of the U.S. population now reap the benefits of being served by a health department that has undergone PHAB's rigorous, multi-faceted, peer-reviewed assessment process to ensure it meets quality standards and measures. “The value of becoming nationally accredited through PHAB extends far beyond the walls of the health department," said PHAB President and CEO Paul Kuehnert, DNP, RN, FAAN. "People living and working in communities served by these health departments can be assured that their health department is strong and has the capacity to protect and promote their health. In addition, just going through the accreditation process helps health departments pinpoint the areas critical to improving the work they do for their communities."
Often called the "backbone" of the public health system, public health departments are on the front lines of communities' efforts to protect and promote health and prevent disease and injury. Across the nation, health departments provide services aimed at promoting healthy behaviors; preventing diseases and injuries; ensuring access to safe food, water, clean air, and life-saving immunizations; and preparing for and responding to public health emergencies. The Van Wert County Health Department works to promote and protect the health and well-being of the community. Learn more about the Van Wert County Health Department at https://vanwertcountyhealth.org. For more information, please contact Dr. Daryl Dowdy at ddowdy@vanwertcountyhealth.org or 419-238-0808 ext. 114.
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Two Drug Arrests Made by Mercer County Sheriff’s Deputies A Mercer County Sheriff’s Office K9 unit was called to assist 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 and fentanyl pills. Both Etgen and Garland 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. The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by members of the Grand Lake Drug Task Force and 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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Rockford Village Council Meets on March 7, 2023 Rockford Community Announcements and events: St. Teresa Family Fun Night / Talent Show - March 11th – Rockford Community Building. Talent acts may include instrumentals, singing, dancing or any other talent one would like to share with the community! Please text 419-852-7954 or email stteresachurch@bright.net.
Shanes Crossing Historical Society Speaker Series –“World War ll and the Rockford- Willshire Area” presentation by Harrison Frech – March 20th – 7 pm – Village Office.
Village Office closed – March 28th and 29th - Online Continue education.
Lions Club Quarter Auction – April 1st – Rockford Community Building
Rockford Fire Department – April 8th - Pancake & Sausage – 6 am – 1 pm
Shanes Park – Easter Egg Hunt – April 8th - 1 pm
Rockford Chamber – April 15 - Spring Fling –– Main Street – 10 am – 3 pm
Accepting Groups / organizations to participate in 2023 Community Days – June 16 & 17. Contact Amy Joseph at 419-953-7874 or Crystol Rasbach – 702-480-9146 **Proceeds to new shelter house at Shanes Park Pond.**
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Drug Arrest by Mercer
County Deputy
Deputy Heinl’s K9 partner, Hex, then conducted a free air sniff around the vehicle and alerted to the presence of narcotics. Prior to a search, Chapman took off running from the scene through residential yards and deputies were then in foot pursuit. As he was fleeing, he was seen throwing a baggie that was later recovered. Deputies Chase Kuhlman and Spencer Heinl caught up to him and took him in to custody in the area of Portland St, North of Logan St, in a parking lot. A search of the bicycle, its contents, and the recovered baggie found suspected drugs that preliminarily test presumptive positive for methamphetamines.
Chapman was transported to the Mercer County Adult Detention Center where he was booked in for Possession of Methamphetamines a Felony of the Fifth Degree and is being held without bond.
The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Celina Police Department and the Mercer County Prosecutor Erin Minor. The case will be forwarded to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review of any additional charges.
Jeff Grey Sheriff
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Keeping Care Local
Above l to r: President and CEO of OhioHealth, Steve Markovich, MD, new interim president for OhioHealth Van Wert Health Joy Bischoff, and Jon Bagley, former Interim president of Van Wert Health.
VAN WERT, Ohio —
OhioHealth and Van Wert Health announced on March 1, 2023, at a
welcoming ceremony, that the board of directors of both organizations
voted on December 14, 2022 to enter into a membership agreement that
makes Van
Wert Health a full member of the OhioHealth system.
Above: Interim president for OhioHealth Van Wert Health Joy Bischoff - OhioHealth is committed to Keeping Care Local.
Jon Bagley, interim president and CEO of VWH opened the welcoming ceremony by explaining that Van Wert Health has been a local hospital since its inception in 1950. Working with the Van Wert Health Board of Trustees since June of 2022, he said they were looking together for a partner that would keep healthcare local but could also provide an investor who would assume the hospital’s assets; a partner that could provide advanced technologies like records online, robotics and tele-health; and a partner with exceptional leadership. Bagley was pleased to announce they had found this all in OhioHealth “At our core, we are here to care for the people in our communities,” said Bagley. “Healthcare is broader than just what happens within the walls of a single facility. This affiliation provides the organizational scale and leadership talent needed to deliver exceptional patient care and to strengthen local access to services.”
Above: Clap-in Ohio Health Van Wert Health Tom Turnwald, chairman of the Van Wert Health Board of Trustees, stepped in and thanked his board for working tirelessly over these many years in building the North Branch Hospital, building the new Hospital on site, and managing all of it through the COVID epidemic. “OhioHealth is the best partner to deepen our commitment to patient safety, quality, and patient experience. We approached our discussions with them very purposefully, and we ultimately selected OhioHealth because they provide the greatest long-term financial stability along with their unwavering commitment to delivering healthcare locally,” said Turnwald. President and CEO of OhioHealth, Steve Markovich, MD, was introduced and said he was impressed with the culture and family atmosphere of Van Wert Health – how they embraced their mission and take care of people.” Jon Bagley then introduced (and turned-over the reins to) Joy Bischoff, 27 years with OhioHealth and the new interim president for OhioHealth Van Wert Health.Bischoff said, “The membership agreement will bring the 34-bed Van Wert Hospital, its physicians, associates and four outpatient centers and physician practices under the OhioHealth umbrella. Ohio Health is now in 49 of the 88 states in Ohio. It will now be a regional hospital where we bring the most respected and trusted nurses and physicians into the OhioHealth Family. We learn from each other and will combine the best from all our OhioHealth family. The main thing, though, is Keeping Care Local. We are very excited to welcome Van Wert into the OhioHealth family and for the opportunity to serve the Van Wert community.”
Above: Welcoming ceremony guests. All OhioHealth Van Wert Health photography courtesy of shelleefisher.com |
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LAAG MARCH ART
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March 12, 2023 - Daylight Saving Time Starts When local standard
time is about to reach: Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on Mar 12, 2023 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 5, 2023 at 2AM |
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Offering goes to C.A.L.L. Ministries. Sunday Worship Pastor Michael Husted, will be in the pulpit on Sunday, March 12, 2023. Based on Exodus 17:1-7, the title is “Are We There Yet?”.
Sunday school is at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. We offer Bible based lessons and children’s activities. Snacks included.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
21st Century Club Meets In February The Twenty First
Century Club met on February 27, 2023 at the Rockford United Methodist
Church Café for a regular meeting. President Janet Steffy called the
meeting to order and welcomed everyone with a report on Laughing Until
You Cry; the science of the laugh. Roll-Call by Secretary Kim Carr was
completed with everyone naming one’s favorite comic strip. The
treasurer’s report was given by Valerie Frizinger. The balance is
$318.92. “Funny Girl – Funny Guy” the theme for the year was continued as Rozann Maurer presented her program on comedien and actor Tim Conway who was a true Ohioan born & raised in Ohio on December 15, 1933 in Willoughby, OH. His father spoke Irish and mother spoke Rumanian. Tim was named Toma, but later changed his name to Thomas and then settled on the name Tim. He was an only child in a quiet household where his parents did not learn the other’s language well. Tim taught his mother English. He wrote the tales of his life in later years called, What’s So Funny? which is a hilarious look at his childhood. He graduated from high school in Chagrin Falls, OH and later Bowling Green State University after serving in the U.S. Army. He got his start in radio in Cleveland, and it was there that Rose Marie from the Dick Van Dyke Show heard him and got him on the Steve Allen Variety Show. He was on television on McHale’s Navy, the Carol Burnett Show and had his own Tim Conway Show. He often portrayed inept characters or old men. He won 4 Emmy awards for work on The Carol Burnett Show. He was good with the ad lib and so was a fellow actor and good friend Harvey Korman. Cindy Canary
continued the evening program with her funny entertainer Phyllis Diller
who hails from Lima Ohio. She never changed her name. Born in 1917 and
living 95 years, she died in 2012. Cindy commented that Phyllis started
her acting career later at age 37, wore outrageous outfits and wild
wigs. She did radio copyrighting in San Francisco when she decided to
try stand-up comedy. Her humor was self-deprecating and she had a
cackling laugh that she attributed to nerves. Bob Hope was her mentor in
the early years and she traveled with his USO show in 1966 to Viet Nam.
She was on Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-in and has a star on the Hollywood
Walk of Fame. She is known for bringing plastic surgery out of the
closet. Proudest of all, she delighted in being a record holder in The
Guinness Book of World Records for getting 12 laughs at jokes in one
minute. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, March 28, 2023. Program leaders are Susan Coburn and Twyla Hayes. Cindy Canary and Melanie Shindeldecker will be hostesses.
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Fire Pictures Later in the Day of the Fire in Rockford
on March 2, 2023 Pictures by Sheila Baltzell-Linn
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Mercer County PERI Chapter #13 to Meet Guest speaker will be Jennifer Overholzer, Marketing Specialist from Everheart Hospice. Ms. Overholzer will address how the Hospice team of skilled professionals work together to assist patients and families with end-of-life needs. Also, Everheart Hospice nurse practitioner, Elaine Post, will offer information about completing various Advance Directive forms, such as the Living Will and the Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and others. Members are encouraged to bring guests that might benefit from this presentation. Annual dues paying members are encouraged to pay their 2023 dues of $10.00 at the meeting or send to Treasurer Mary Wright at 809 Ivy Lane Celina, Ohio 45822. by Sharon Heitbrink, Secretary
FLOWER / VEGETABLE SALES FUNDRAISER First United Methodist Church Youth Group, located at 113 W Central Avenue in Van Wert, are selling flowers and vegetables for their upcoming Mission Trip to the Dominican Republic later this year. Orders and money are due March 12. Pick up will be at the fairgrounds on May 2 which will also offer Cash & Carry items. The exact location is to be determined. These are the same great quality plants that have been sold by the Cougar Boosters in the past. Consider this an open invitation to support First United Methodist Youth Missions and pick up a beautiful plant or two! Order forms and descriptions can be found at https://www.vanwertfirst.net/ - scroll to the bottom of the Welcome / Landing page. For more information, please phone 419-238-0631 ext 307.
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MERCER COUNTY ENGINEER DITCH MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart is announcing that over the upcoming construction season that engineer inspection and maintenance personnel will be on-site on many of the 111 miles of Mercer County maintained open drainage ditches and 76 miles of tile throughout Mercer County. 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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St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford The Chatt Valley Ministerium, including St. Paul’s Country Church on Oregon Road west of Rockford and Chatt United Methodist in Chattanooga have released their joint Lenten Service Schedule with locations. Amazing Grace
March 8th - at Chatt UMC – Pastor Mike Husted March 15th - at
St. Paul's Country Church – Pastor Tom Brunstrup March 29th - at St. Paul's Country Church – Pastor Tom Brunstrup
The offering from the combined Lenten services above goes to C.A.L.L. Ministries.
Good Friday is a Combined Service on April 7th and will be held at St. Paul’s Country Church with Pastor Adam Poe from Zion Lutheran Chatt, Pastor Tom Brunstrup from Chatt United Methodist and Pastor Mike Husted from St. Paul’s Country Church leading the service.
Easter Sunrise Service (Children’s Program) is at 8 AM on Sunday, April 9, 2023 followed by breakfast at St. Paul’s Country Church followed by Sunday School at 9:15 AM
Easter Service on Sunday, April 9, 2023 at St. Paul’s Country Church begins at 10 AM. Communion served.
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School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on Wednesday March 1, 2023
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Join St. Paul’s Country Church and Chatt Methodist for their
joint Lenten Wednesday Service Women’s Week is being celebrated this week, and Becky Jo Shope will present the morning message titled “Blessings, Always Blessings” based on Matthew 5:1-12 at St. Paul’s Country Church on Sunday, March 5, 2023. Sunday school is at
9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday
of the month. We offer Bible based lessons and children’s activities.
Snacks included. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Parkway Schools are
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St. Paul’s
Country Church for Ash Wednesday and Sunday Pastor Michael Husted, will be in the pulpit on Sunday, February 26, 2023. Based on Matthew 4:1-11, the title is “Confronting Temptation”. Sunday school is at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. We offer Bible based lessons and children’s activities. Snacks included.
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Lady Panthers Basketball Team Win MAC with Marion Local CONGRATULATIONS to our Lady Panther Basketball team for winning their 1st MAC Championship in school history!!! They share the title with Marion Local who also finished with a 8-1 conference record. The Panthers wrapped up their regular season with a 20-2 overall record and begin tournament action on Wednesday, February 15 at Lincolnview taking on Wayne Trace in the second game of the night scheduled to start at 7:30.
Pictured kneeling with trophy are seniors Allison Hughes, Gabrielle Stober, Emiree Knittle. Middle Row: Cali Bollenbacher, Emree Temple, Avery White, Audrey Nichols, Frankie Steinbrunner, Adria Miller, Bryn Schoenleben, Brittyn Bruns, Alexis Berry, Paige Williamson, Head Coach Dan Williamson, Statistician Brady McKee Back Row: Assistant Coach Deb Kirby, JV Coach Gina Jacobs, Assistant Coach Tyler Deitsch
Coach Mark Esselstein
Honored into the Parkway Athletic Hall of Fame Coach Mark Esselstein was inducted into the Parkway Athletic Hall of Fame in a recent ceremony. Coach Esselstein was the first Head Softball coach in Parkway High School history. Over a 33-year span, he guided the Panthers to an overall record of 551-172. He is the winningest Softball coach in Parkway and Midwest Athletic Conference (MAC) history. During his tenure, the Panthers never had a losing season. Coach Esselstein guided the Panthers to 13 MAC titles and had an overall MAC record of 128-27. For his career, Coach Esselstein led the Panthers to 13 District titles, 3 Regional titles and 3 appearances in the State Final Four. He was named the Northwest District Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association (NWDFSCA) coach of the year 3 separate times. He was also inducted into the Ohio High School Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association (OHSFSCA) in 2008.
Parkway Boys' Varsity Bowling Team Takes 7th Place in the MAC Tournament
Parkway Girls' Varsity Bowling Team Takes 3rd Place in the MAC Tournament and in the Regular Season
Congratulations to our Girls' Varsity Bowling team who finished in 3rd place at yesterday's MAC Tournament! The team also finished in 3rd place in the MAC regular season standings! The team begins Sectional Tournament action on Thursday, February 16 at 10:00 at Community Lanes in Minster.
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Pastor Michael Husted at
St. Paul’s Country
Church of Rockford Sunday school is now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Allison Hughes to Play
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Eddie Nichols to Play
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FAMILY FUN NIGHT Dinner / DJ beginning at 5:30pm at Rockford Community Building Wedding Style Dinner– PRESALE TICKETS ONLY contact the church office at 419-363-2633 before March 11st
Many great prizes to win for adults and
children
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Pastor Michael Husted at
St. Paul’s Country
Church of Rockford Sunday school is
now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday
except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s
activities taught. Snacks. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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2023 Beginning Beekeeping Class
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2023 Mercer County Board of Health Meeting Dates Meeting time: 8:00 a.m. Second Wednesday of each month unless noted 220 W. Livingston Street, Celina, OH 45822 – B195 Conference Room
January 11, 2023: Adopt 2023 Appropriations
February 8, 2023: Regular BOH Session
March 8, 2023: Regular BOH Session
March 20, 2023: District Advisory Council (DAC) Annual Meeting @ 7:00pm. The DAC will appoint a candidate / Incumbent to the Board of Health.
April 12, 2023:
Board approves tentative General Fund Budget for 2024 May 10, 2023: Regular BOH Session
June 14, 2023: Approve County School Screening Contracts for Public Health Services
July 12, 2023: Regular BOH Session
August 16, 2023: Regular BOH Session
September 13, 2023: Regular BOH Session
October 11, 2023: Regular BOH Session
November 8, 2023: Regular BOH session
December 13, 2023: Regular BOH Session
January 10, 2024: Adopt 2024 Appropriations
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Bridge Closing The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is planning to close Rauh Road between St. Anthony Road and Pine Road in Washington Township for a bridge replacement. This road will be closed tentatively on February 13, 2023 and is scheduled to reopen in approximately 4-5 weeks, depending on the weather conditions. Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Mercer Health Medical Group at Mendon Now Scheduling Patients Mercer Health is excited to announce the opening of Mercer Health Medical Group at Mendon, 128 Drake Street. Patients of all ages can schedule appointments now with Lindsey Lamm, CNP. Services provided include: wellness visits, acute illness treatment, routine screenings, orders for lab & imaging tests, management of chronic conditions and more. To schedule an appointment, call: 419-795-2050.
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Western Ohio Civil War Round Table to Meet John has an interesting story to tell, and he's certain to do a good job presenting it. The date is Thursday, February 23 (2/23/23). Meeting comes to order at 7:15 PM. Our meetings are open to the public at the Richardson-Bretz Memorial. Feel free to bring a friend! by Tom Thompson
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Honor Flight Confirms Purple Heart Flight Date
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Coach Donnie Miller
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Parkway Winter
Homecoming 2023 Queen Emree and Court
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Second Fatal Crash of 2023 The investigation revealed that Kevin Brunswick (61) of Piqua, was driving a 2020 white Chevy sedan, traveling north on US Rte 127. Todd Penhorwood (54) of Mt Victory, was traveling southbound in a 2020 white International semi-tractor and trailer. For an unknown reason, Brunswick traveled left of center, striking Penhorwood. Mr. Brunswick was pronounced dead at the scene. Assisting at the scene were members of the St. Henry Fire Department, Burkettsville Fire Department, Southern Mercer County Joint Ambulance District, MCERV, Ohio Motor Carrier Enforcement and Mercer County Prosecutor Erin Minor. 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 once it is completed. |
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Parkway
School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on Wednesday February 8, 2023
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Valentine theme classes at Celina LAAG art gallery
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Pastor Michael Husted
at
St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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VWHS THEATRE ANNOUNCES 2023 SPRING MUSICAL Van Wert High School Theatre Department is excited to announce our 2023 spring musical production. On April 13, 14, and 15, join Van Wert High School Theatre as we present The Wizard of Oz at 7pm at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center. The Wizard of Oz is by L. Frank Baum with Music and Lyrics by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg, Background Music by Herbert Stothart, Dance and Vocal Arrangements by Peter Howard, and Orchestration by Larry Wilcox. Adapted by John Kane for the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Wizard of Oz is based upon the Classic Motion Picture owned by Turner Entertainment Co. and distributed in all media by Warner Bros. Join us as we travel down the yellow brick road with Dorothy and her friends, Scarecrow, Lion, and Tin Man. Our talented high school and middle school cast and crew will bring Oz to life! Ticket purchasing information can be found at our website, VWHSTheatre.weebly.com. Tickets go on sale through our website to the general public starting March 6th. THE WIZARD OF OZ is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC. www.concordtheatricals.com. VWHS Theatre continues to create, perform, and inspire the Van Wert community through the theatrical arts. |
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Parkway March 2023 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
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Overactive Bladder Webinar with Dr. Scott Shie
Van Wert, OH – On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 the Van Wert Health Center for Urology, in partnership with Medtronic, will host a free educational webinar on overactive bladder symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. The webinar will be presented by Scott Shie, MD, Board Certified Urologist. When a person experiences sudden and involuntary contractions of their bladder muscles and continually feels the need to urinate, this is a condition known as overactive bladder. Symptoms of overactive bladder include uncontrollable urges to go to the bathroom, frequent accidents, and getting up multiple times at night. Overactive bladder condition affects millions of men and women daily. “Issues related to the bladder can be a sensitive subject. Many who suffer from overactive bladders opt to avoid the issue, negatively impacting their overall quality of life,” shared Dr. Shie. “What we are doing with this sort of event is normalizing the discussion, offering a space free of judgment for people to learn and ask questions.” The free event begins at 6:30 PM, will last for one hour, including time for questions. Register online: www.vanwerthealth.org/bladder-info About Dr. Shie: Scott Shie, MD, earned his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has 17 years of surgical and urological experience and has practiced in Ohio and Indiana. Dr. Shie is a member of the American Urological Association, Ohio Urological Society and American Association of Clinical Urologists. Dr. Shie has been published in the Journal of Endourology and given presentations for the American Urological Association.
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Parkway Schools are CLOSED for Friday, January 27, 2023
Mercer County Sheriff's Department Alert: At 8:23 am Friday, January 27, 2023, Sheriff Jeff Grey canceled the Level One snow emergency for Mercer County. Continue to use caution while driving.
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Mercer County Sheriff's Department Alert: At 8:01 pm Thursday, January 26, 2023, Sheriff Jeff Grey issued a Level One snow emergency for Mercer County. Roadways are slick and there is blowing and drifting snow. Instructions: Use extreme caution while traveling due to icy road conditions.
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21st Century Club Meets In January The Twenty First Century Club met on January 24, 2023 at the Rockford United Methodist Church Café for a regular meeting. President Janet Steffy called the meeting to order and welcomed everyone with a report on Laffy Taffy, candy with a joke in every wrapper. Roll-Call by Secretary Kim Carr was completed with everyone naming one’s favorite movie that makes them laugh. The treasurer’s report was given by Valerie Frizinger. The balance is $335.09.
“Funny Girl – Funny Guy” the theme for the year was continued as Julia Henkle presented her program on comedienne and actress Rachel Harris who was born in 1968 in Worthington, OH. She received a Fine Arts in Theater from Otterbein College. Rachel moved to NYC with her new husband where she made her debut on the show Seaquest. Later she acted in the Star Trek Voyager series. She starred as the mom in the popular Winpy Kids series of movies, acted on West Wing and Desparate Housewives. She is now divorced and has two children. She continues to act and is often seen in commercials.
Ann Gage continued the evening program with her funny entertainer Steve Harvey. His full name is Broderick Stephen Harvey, Sr., and he was born in Welch West Virginia in 1957. His claim to Ohio comes from his college years at Kent State in Ohio. Steve is 6 ft. 1 in tall and is most noted for his success with the game show Family Feud. He has won 7 daytime Emmy awards. Steve is a clothes horse, wears a different suit on each show, and owns his own line of suits and owns a clothes warehouse. He is not only a comedian, but is also an actor, producer and owns several of his own shows including a popular morning talk show. He’s a motivational speaker, was once homeless, loved producing Kids Say the Funniest Things, and is a Christian, faith-driven man, who goes out of his way to help people and especially entrepreneurs. He is a published author and has recovered from cancer. At 66, he is busy with his 7 children from three marriages and continues in the entertainment field.
The next meeting will be on Tuesday, February 28, 2020. Program leaders are Rozann Maurer and Cindy Canary. Kim Carr and Ann Gage will be hostesses.
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Parkway Schools are
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Timmerman Announces Run for Mercer County Sheriff Timmerman is a 29-year veteran of the office and has served in every division. His qualifications include being a 911 Dispatcher, Road Patrol Deputy, Detective, Detective Sergeant, Enforcement Captain, Corrections Captain, and he now serves as Chief Deputy. Professionally, Timmerman is a member of the Buckeye State Sheriff’s Association (BSSA), where he currently serves on the Legislative and Awards Committees. He is also a member of the National Sheriff’s Association (NSA), and has graduated from FBI LEEDA (Law Enforcement Executive Development Association). Timmerman is a lifelong resident of Mercer County, and lives in Coldwater with his lovely wife of 25 years, Jill (Bruns), and their two daughters, Sammi and Siera. Timmerman’s motto is “To Serve and Protect with Respect” and he looks forward to serving as your next Mercer County Sheriff.
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Due to the predicted winter storm, the Van Wert County Health Department will be closed on Wednesday, January 25, 2023. In case of an emergency involving the health department, please contact the Van Wert County Sheriff’s Department at 419-238-3866 and they will contact health department staff.
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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 22 Seniors this year from the local area with $500 scholarships. The success of our event over the past four 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 community.
Two Seniors from each of these schools: Fort Recovery; Coldwater; St. Henry; Marion Local; Versailles; Fort Loramie; Parkway; New Bremen; Minster; New Knoxville; and Jay County (IN) will each be awarded with a $500 scholarship. 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, 2023. Students awarded with a scholarship will be notified by April 30th, 2023.
The requirements for eligibility are as follows: Must be a U.S. Citizen Must be enrolled in school at Ft. Recovery, Coldwater, St. Henry, Marion Local, Minster, Versailles, Fort Loramie, Parkway, New Bremen, New Knoxville, or Jay County (IN) Must currently be in your Senior year of high school Must be supportive of, volunteering, or active within your community 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: As you complete your high school years, how have you supported, volunteered, or been active in your community? Application must also include a letter of recommendation from a non-related community member or school employee detailing community service you have performed.
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Van Wert County Agricultural Society Announces Reverse Raffle Fundraiser Van Wert, OH | The Van Wert County Agricultural Society will be hosting the 7th Annual Reverse Raffle on March 25, 2023 at the Junior Fair Building on The Van Wert County Fairgrounds. Doors open at 5:00 pm with dinner served at 6:00 pm. This annual fundraiser event includes multiple opportunities to win prizes, a 50/50 drawing, silent and live auction items and more. The last ticket drawn will receive $7,000, with the 2nd to last ticket receiving $3,500, the 3rd to last ticket receiving $1,500 and the 4th to last ticket receiving $750. The event will be catered by Gibson’s Barnyard BBQ. Raffle tickets are $100 each and dinner tickets are $25 each.Only 300 raffle tickets will be sold. Both tickets include a catered meal, complimentary drinks and the ability to participate in the various activities held during the event. Tickets for the event are available through the Van Wert County Fair office located at 1055 S. Washington St. in Van Wert, OH or by contacting any Fair Board Director.
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Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
Rockford Village Council Meets on January 17, 2023 More discussion on rates at Shanes Park Community Building; discussion on a Tree Commission; lots are all sold in Phase one of the new subdivision - Phase 2 will begin. Events: Dog Tags available at the Village office until January 31st – 4 pm. St. Teresa Family Fun Night / Talent Show - March 11th – Rockford Community Building. Talent acts may include instrumentals, singing, dancing or any other talent one would like to share with the community! Lions Club Quarter Auction – April 1st – Rockford Community Building Rockford Chamber - Spring Fling –– Main Street Rules Committee: Marcas Heitkamp reported: • Community Building Research – given out earlier for council review. • Proposed Employee Handbook updates 01/2023 – please review for approval at the next meeting. Many changes - click link above to read them.
BICENTENNIAL ARTICLES - CLICK HERE
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Pastor Michael Husted
at
St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is
now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday
except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s
activities taught. Snacks. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Donation to C.A.L.L.
Benefits Area Students
St. Paul’s Country
Church of Rockford, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH recently
made a generous donation to C.A.L.L Ministries to benefit the Parkway
and Celina Back Pack Programs as well as the Food Pantry. Director for
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Donation to Kingdom
Harvest Ministries Benefits Area Students
Donation to Kingdom
Harvest Ministries
Shown below are two photos of the inside of the new addition to New Horizon Church, where students attend pull-out classes during their regular school day at Parkway. At left is a lounge with the hand-carved cross made by member Tom Pryer many years ago. At the right is the new coffee gathering station. The expansion at New Horizon Community Church has enabled Kingdom Harvest Ministries to expand their classroom sizes.
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Parkway High School 2nd Quarter Honor Roll By Lisa Miller, HS Secretary
SENIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Colby Bentz, Aaron Cron, Trenton Garwood, Madison Gile, Carter Hellwarth, Allison Hughes, Emiree Knittle, Jackson Kraner, Edin Nichols, Corban Rich, Hutch Ridenour, Emily Schaefer, Nevaeh Seals, Derek Smith, Brooke Stephenson, Gabrielle Stober
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Aaliyah Baxter, Gavin Dicke, Desiree Hague, Caden Heindel, Allison Heitkamp, Madison Jacobs, Adrienne Joseph, Roman Leszinske, Alivia Osborne, Deegan Rager, Alison Rowen, Emree Sinning, Andrew Wagner, Robert (Jack) Wagner, Jocie Waters, Alyxandra Yoder
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Macy Johnson
JUNIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Alexis Berry, Breanna Berry, Meg Henkle, Ashley Jackson, Addysin Leighner, Madison Louth, Audrey Nichols, Tyler Rowen, Francesca Steinbrunner, Paige Stephenson, Woodrow Tinkham, Paige Williamson, Jacob Winget
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Ben Bates, Ruby Bennett, Logan Green, Harli Grunden, Trent Rollins, Abigail Sheets, Julia Sheets, Sarah Sheppard, Fletcher Smith, Apollo Thomas, Avery White
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Morgan Bollenbacher, Caleb Nusbaum, Justin Parsons, Nathan Perry, Ellie Prichard, Emma Prichard, Kathryn Trisel
SOPHOMORES Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Amanda Barrett, Cali Bollenbacher, Shay Boroff, Brayden Bruns, Zoey Henning, Evan Kimmel, Adria Miller, Ashton Minnich, Alexavier Samples, Cora Schumm
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Riley Bolton, Noah Connolly, Gabriel Cross, Emerson Esselstein, Gaven Garwood, Creeden Knittle, Scarlett Laux, Grace Pontsler, Kailyn Regedanz, Helana Sinning, Elizabeth Winget
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Matthias Byer, Braedn Conn, Jersie Evans, Ethan Fireoved, Zachery Glosser, Abby Hague, Lucas Hileman, Douglas Hughes, Mackenzie Kellermeyer, McKenzie Mathewson, Elias Poe, Kaitlyn Rager, Matthew Roberts, Wyatt Seals, Melanie Severt, Trevor Stearns, Meah Suzuki, Andrew Taylor, Isabella Thornsberry, Ethan Tuttle, Derik Vann
FRESHMEN Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Carlee Barna, Meagan Boroff, Brittyn Bruns, Olivia Clifford, Lola Dailey, Taylor Minnich, Natalie Moeller, Madison Mosier, Ella Putman, Nathaniel Stolly, Emmery Temple, Christina Tong
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Payton Frese, Trevor Heitkamp, Carson Kirby, Rylan Lyons, Taylor Muhlenkamp, Megan Nichols, Milee Peel, Haley Perry, Ava Pond, Ethan Pond, Gabryelle Sill, Kyndra Thornsberry, Lucian Winters, John Yoder
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Lennox Boroff, Hayden Castleman, Miley Crouch, Addison Fisher, Kaleb Gilliland, Parker Lyons, Addison Reigle, Eli Schumm, Alexander Strickland, Gabriel Welling
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Our Old Bookcase, sent Nov. 3, 2022, Oldest Post Office, for Nov. 10, 2022 OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society.
Photo Caption: Shanes Crossing U.S. Post Office was the oldest U.S. Post Office in Mercer County, as of Oct. 4, 1823.
A copy of this Post Card will be displayed at the 22nd Annual Exhibit of Post Cards, Post Marks, and Post Offices held November 13, 2022, Sunday afternoon, 1:00 – 4:00 at the Mercer County Historical Museum, the Riley Home, 130 East Market, Celina, Ohio. A copy of this Post Card is found in the book, “Our Post Card Past, Rockford, Ohio,” published the Shanes Crossing Historical Society and the Mercer County Historical Society in 2001.
Anthony Shane was the Founder of Shanesville, in 1820, on the St. Marys River, known as “Halfway Cross,” on John Mitchell’s 1755 Map of America. This river crossing was about half way between the Indian village (at the site of Fort Wayne today) and the village of Pickawillany (near present day Piqua, Ohio). For more information, see the book, “Mercer County, Ohio; History of the land between the Saint Marys & Wabash River Valleys, 1755-2000.” In 1823, the United States Post Office was established in Anthony Shane’s Log House which was moved to Shanes park and dedicated in July 2001.
This 1823 Post Office was continued under this name Shanes Crossing U.S. Post Office until July 8, 1890, when the name of the Post office was changed to Rockford Post Office by the U.S. Post Office.
This exhibit of Post Cards, Post Marks, and Post Offices in Mercer County, will be the most detailed exhibit ever held, not only in Mercer County, but also in Ohio. Nearly forty Post Offices existed in Mercer County, between 1823 and 1900. As of 1900, Rural Free Delivery was planned and implemented in Mercer County, and mail boxes were placed at the rural homes. The Rural Delivery Mailmen delivered the mail to the rural homes of Mercer County. The small Post Offices in the rural villages were closed.
And now, for the first time, the Mercer County Historical Society is hosting a display of Fourteen Notebooks of the Fourteen Townships, containing copies of the Federal Government’s U.S. Post Office establishing the official U.S. Post Offices in the rural villages. This display includes copies of Government documents, Newspaper confirmations, photographs, post marks, post cards, and envelopes.
Dale Poeppelman will have his extensive collection of Post Cards on exhibit, Sunday afternoon, November 13. 2022. Dale’s Collection of postcards consist of examples from Mercer, Darke, Shelby, and Auglaize Counties. Dale is interested in a radius around Maria Stein. His cards are all separated by county in binders.
This Post Card Exhibit will be the last exhibit at the Mercer County Historical Museum for the year 2022. Stop in and say hello if you have not visited lately.
Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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Free Movie For Senior Citizens Senior Citizens ages 55+ are invited to spend an afternoon at the Movies on Friday, February 10, 2023 at Celina Cinema 5 for a showing of “The Notebook” at 1:00 pm. The first 100 guests will receive free admission. After that, the price per ticket is $5.00 each. “The Notebook” is a 2004 film about true love that is sure to bring a smile- and certainly a few tears. It’s the perfect film to watch with Valentine’s Day right around the corner. Celina Cinema 5 is located at 116 N Main St. Celina, OH. Doors for this event will open at 12:30 pm and the movie will start at 1:00 pm. Be sure to arrive early- only the first 100 seniors will receive free admission! All attendees will be entered for a chance to win free door prizes. Snacks will be available for purchase at the theater. This event is made possible thanks to Celina Manor, EverHeart Hospice, Heritage Home Health, and Miller Place Assisted Living.
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Three Arrested by HIT Team The HIT Team made 6 traffic stops, issued 5 written warnings, and 2 traffic citations.
The following people were also taken into custody on drug related charges:
Katie N Schlarman, 31, 1517 Mary Lane Celina. Schlarman was arrested for Possession of a Drug Abuse Instrument a Misdemeanor of the First Degree.
Darryl H Mann, 62, 537 Touvelle Street Lot 62 Celina. Mann was arrested for Possession of Drugs and Felony of the Fifth Degree.
Tyler M Franklin, 22, 310 W Wayne Street Celina. Franklin was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine a Felony of the Fifth Degree.
All were incarcerated at the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility. The cases have been forwarded to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review and filing of formal charges.
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LeAnn Rimes: the story… so far tour comes to Van Wert (Van Wert, OH) - Van Wert Live and Presenting Sponsor, Mercy Health, along with Supporting Sponsor, Gary Taylor, is pleased to announce LeAnn Rimes the story… so far tour is coming to The Niswonger in Van Wert on Sunday, May 7 at 7:00 PM. The concert tour is a celebration of the past 25 years of LeAnn Rimes career hits, from her first release, "Blue", to her brand new album, "god's work". LeAnn Rimes is an international multi-platinum-selling acclaimed singer and ASCAP award-winning songwriter. She has sold more than 48 million units globally, and won 2 Grammy® Awards; 12 Billboard Music Awards; 2 World Music Awards; 3 Academy of Country Music Awards; 2 Country Music Association Awards, and one Dove Award. At 14, Rimes won "Best New Artist” making her the youngest solo artist to take home a Grammy® Award, and at 15, she became the first country artist to win “Artist of the Year” at the Billboard Music Awards. Tickets from $49 - 119 are available now to Van Wert Live Members and release to the public on Tuesday, January 24. VWLive Memberships begin as low as $100 and provide 365 days of early buying opportunities and a 10% discount for Van Wert Live events. Memberships and tickets can be purchased at vanwertlive.com or through the Box Office Mon-Fri from 10A to 3P / 419-238-6722.
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Alumni Music Night Slated This Saturday, January 21st will be Alumni Music Night at Parkway. The alumni pep band will rehearse from 4-5:15, followed by a carry-in for all participating alumni. After the carry-in, the alumni choir (who will be singing the Star Spangled Banner and the Alma Mater) will rehearse. All former Rockford, Willshire, Mendon and Parkway band and choir members are invited to participate. Also invited are those who live in the Parkway district and participated in another school’s band or choir. All instruments and voices are needed to help make this evening a success. You may contact Shannon Wagner (wagners@parkwayschools.org) or Kim Trisel (419-302-7030) if you have any questions about Alumni Music Night or would like to participate. Please plan to join us for this fun evening!!
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OFFICER’S “HEROIC” ACTIONS SAVE WOMAN’S LIFE
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2022 Drug Stats in Mercer County CELINA, OH - Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey today released Mercer County drug arrest statistics for 2022. “We feel like we are making progress in the drug problems throughout the county, but there is still a lot of work to be done to stay on top of it,” stated Grey. In 2022 the Sheriff’s Office served drug related indictments on 74 different people. These 74 people were charged with a total of 210 felony drug violations. The majority of the drugs involved were methamphetamines, with fentanyl and heroin also found frequently. Of the 74 people arrested throughout Mercer County, 11 were female and 30 were male between the ages of 18-35, 9 were female and 19 were male between the ages of 36-55, and 5 were males over the age of 55. Investigations by the Sheriff’s Office accounted for 39 of the 74 people on 111 charges. Investigations by police departments throughout the county accounted for 35 of the 74 people and 99 charges. The Grand Lake Drug Task Force and the Heroin Interdiction Team assisted with 36 people and 123 of the charges. The Grand Lake Drug Task Force is made up of officers and deputies from Mercer and Auglaize Counties. Officers are sworn in by both County Sheriffs to have countywide jurisdiction in each county when working a task force detail. The Heroin Interdiction Team is made up of Mercer County Sheriff’s Deputies, Celina Police Officers, and Coldwater Police Officers. All are sworn in by the Mercer County Sheriff to have county wide jurisdiction when working a Heroin Interdiction Team detail. “Law enforcement agencies in both counties are working well together, these statistics show the combined effort of Mercer County Law Enforcement to combat this community problem,” stated Sheriff Grey, “We will continue to aggressively pursue drug offenses throughout the county.” The three pronged approach of aggressive enforcement, treatment, and education, seem to making an impact. “Several people who we have arrested in the past, have taken advantage of the opportunities given to them while incarcerated in the Mercer County jail to get themselves into recovery. The partnership between the jail, the courts, the Houses of Hope and Brianna’s Hope are making a difference. I am very proud when I see people in the community, living a good life, drug free after fighting addiction, I feel like the Sheriff’s Office, jail, and other law enforcement has had a positive impact on their lives. It isn’t easy for them, but it is possible if they take advantage of opportunities given to them. Several have and they are proof that those with addiction problems can turn their life around,” stated Sheriff Grey. Jeff Grey Sheriff
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Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable to Meet Coming up on Thursday, January 26, 2023, the Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable, we will be discussing Civil War Time Period money - the kind of everyday money that citizens carried with them as a medium of exchange. There was a shortage of metals, and some coinage was halted and replaced with paper money...right, a dime could be folded up and concealed inside the lining of a shirt or under a hatband. The evening speaker will be John Sacher, a coin expert from Celina. John is a practicing attorney. He says, "I'm not a Civil War expert, My expertise lies in the study of currency, old coins and bills." Join the club on Thursday evening, January 26. The meeting comes to order at 7:15 PM.
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Pastor Michael Husted
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Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Bridge Inspection Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart announced recently that the yearly bridge inspections of Mercer County’s 379 bridges on township and county roads have been completed. Engineer Wiechart completed the inspections before the end of 2022. “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,” said Weichart. 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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Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey to Retire in 2025 - New Sheriff to be elected
in 2024 Celina, OH - Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced today his intention to retire at the conclusion of this term. It is important to announce now as 2023 is preparation year for a 2024 election cycle. The primary election is in March, 2024. Ohio moves it primary from May to March during Presidential Election years, so qualification deadlines and filing deadlines are in 2023. Sheriff Grey started in law enforcement in 1980 and was first elected Sheriff in 2000, beginning his tenure as Sheriff on January 1, 2001. He is finishing his 6th term, which will end on January 5, 2025. It has been a real pleasure to serve the people of Mercer County and I thank them for the privilege of serving as their sheriff. I also want thank the men and women of the Sheriff’s Office who have worked tirelessly for the people of Mercer County and who have made my career successful. Without them, I could not have succeeded. Finally, I thank my wife, Kay, and my sons and their families who have been supportive of my law enforcement career. I’m looking forward to spending more time with them. I have been contemplating retirement for a couple of years and have been working closely with a current member of my command to staff to help prepare him to become the next sheriff. At the conclusion of this term, the Sheriff’s Office will be in capable hands. I won’t release his name, I’ll allow him to make his announcement when he feels the time is right. I have 6 wonderful grandchildren and I look forward to spending more time with family, spoiling the grandkids, and doing some travel with Kay. I have two years to go, I plan to finish strong and continue to work hard for the final two years of this chapter of my life. Sheriff Jeff Grey
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Lions Clubs Support Parkway Eighth Grade Class Trip
Rockford Lion Club member Dennis Hecht presents a check for $2500 to Parkway Middle School principal Brian Woods. Also present (L to R) are Matt Grunden of the Mendon Lions Club and Kevin Krall of the Willshire Lions Club. The funds raised were a joint effort of the three Lions clubs and will support the Parkway Eighth Grade Class Trip in the Spring of 2023.
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Ethel Pontsler, Rockford Artist Passed Away on December 30, 2022
The beautiful artistry
of Ethel Pontsler in "The Angel House"
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Pastor Michael Husted
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St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Winter Homecoming 2023 Planned at Parkway The Parkway Student Government is pleased to invite all community members and alumni to the annual winter homecoming festivities. This year’s homecoming game, which sees the Parkway basketball team facing off against Coldwater, will be held on January 20th starting at 6:00pm. The homecoming festivities will be held after the J.V game beginning at approximately 7:15pm. This year, the lovely attendants of Parkway’s Homecoming Court include Freshman Jordyn Schafer, Sophomore Emerson Esselstein, and Junior Frankie Steinbrunner. The three Senior candidates for Homecoming Queen are Abby Baltzell, Aaliyah Baxter, & Emree Sinning. Come and enjoy the efforts of the Parkway basketball team, pep band, and student government, and find out which lucky lady is crowned Homecoming Queen!
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Shanes Park in Rockford has Link for booking the park
buildings The Shanes Park link at the top of this page Shanes Park (Rockford Alive website) has all of the details on how you can plan your own event in Rockford. There are details on the park, the buildings, rental forms, costs and contact information. Give the link a try and look at the Google Calendar month by month. Amy Joseph is in charge of rentals.
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First Baby Born at Van Wert Health in 2023
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ART GROUP STARTS
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Culvert Replacement in Marion Township Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Rockford Carnegie Library Board to Meet The Rockford Carnegie Library will meet in regular session in the library basement meeting room at 4 pm on Tuesday, January 10, 2023. The public is welcome to attend.
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Pastor Michael Husted
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St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks. Please call the church office for Pastor Mike at 419-942-1374 for any questions regarding worship services. Or visit the St. Paul’s – Rockford Facebook Page for the most up-to-date information. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Together on Christmas 2022 Rockford area churches combined this year to serve the community with a free meal, Together on Christmas. In the beautifully decorated Rockford Community Building, a delicious meal of chicken in gravy, baked pork chop, mashed potatoes and gravy, homemade stuffing, green beans, roll and a dessert was provided for dine in/sit down or as takeout. More than 100 servants worked to provide this labor of love, along with 45 dessert bakers. Approximately 560 meals were served on Christmas Day 2022.
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January 4, 2023 Common Please Court News Van Wert County
JUDGE MARTIN D. BURCHFIELD INTERVENTION IN LIEU/BOND VIOLATION James Jewell, 40, Van Wert, admitted violating his bond and intervention in lieu by consuming intoxicants. Court sets new bond at $10,000 cash or commercial surety; sentencing set for February 8, 2023, at 9:30 a.m. Korbin Taylor, 24, Van Wert, admitted violating his bond by failure to report to his Court hearing and for not appearing for electronic house arrest. Court sets new bond at $10,000 cash or commercial surety; sentencing set for 1/4/23 @ 8:30 a.m. SENTENCING Colby Black, 39, Van Wert, Aggravated Possession of Drugs, F5 – sentenced to 12 months prison with credit for 30 days time already served; Possession of a Fentanyl-Related Compound, F5 – sentenced to 12 months prison with credit for 30 days time; Trespass in a Habitation where a Person is Present or Likely to be Present, F5 – sentenced to 16 months prison with credit for 30 days time already served. All 3 sentences to be served concurrent; also ordered to pay partial appointed counsel fees and court costs. Wednesday, January 4, 2023 JUDGE MARTIN D. BURCHFIELD SENTENCING Korbin Taylor, 24, Van Wert, Theft from a Person in a Protected Class, F5 – sentenced to 180 days jail with credit for 28 days time already served, $175 restitution, partial appointed counsel fees and court costs. |
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Revival Spa Under New Ownership Rehabilitative Services Inc. and Simply Holistic , LLC announce the sale of the Revival Spa at the Galleria business operation effective January 1, 2023. New owners of the business are Amber Evers and Michelle Kahlig of Simply Holistic, LLC, whose current business operation is located at 120 W Main St. in Coldwater. They plan to continue to operate in their Coldwater location and the Revival Spa location in the Galleria will be their new location in Celina.
Pictured: Bob and Sharon Hibner of Rehabilitative Services Inc. and Amber Evers and Michelle Kahlig of Simply Holistic, LLC.
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![]() Mercer County Community Hospital welcomes First Baby of 2023 Mercer Health’s Mercer County Community Hospital’s first baby of the year was born on Monday, January 2, 2023. Noel Spencer, daughter of Cody and Suzanne Spencer of Ansonia, was born at 8:16 p.m., weighing 7 pounds, 9.2 ounces and measuring 18.5 inches. Noel was welcomed by her parents and three-year old brother Maverick. The family received a blanket and gift card from The Gift Shop at Mercer Health among other gifts. |
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Rockford Village Council Meets on January 3, 2023 Click here for minutes by Fiscal Agent Lisa Kuhn and Community Announcements and events: January 16th – Village office closed - Martin Luther King Jr. Day Dog Tags available at the Village office until January 31st – 4 pm. Discussion over the
increase from $175 to $350 per day for Shanes Park community building
rental. Shanes Park
Building Rental - Contact: Mayor Amy Joseph
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Free Bowling for Seniors Citizens The Celina Circle of Care invites seniors ages 55+ for a free day of bowling on January 26th. You must RSVP in advance to participate due to limited space. Bowling will take place from 12-2:00 pm on January 26th at Plaza Lanes in Celina located at 114 E. Forest St. Celina, OH 45822. To register for this event, please call 1-800-417-7535 option 6 during regular business hours. You must register in advance for this event due to limited space. A fried chicken lunch special will be available to purchase from the bowling alley for you to enjoy before, during, or after the bowling session. Door prizes and a highest score prize will be awarded at the event. The Celina Circle of Care is a collaboration between organizations offering care to senior citizens in Celina. The group consists of Celina Manor, CHP, EverHeart Hospice, Heritage Healthcare, Miller Place, and the Gardens at Celina.
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VWCT presents Annie Jr.
The Sun’ll Come Out Tomorrow, we hope. But it definitely will be coming out when Van Wert Civic Theatre presents the youth production of Annie Jr. on the Niswonger Performing Arts Center stage on January 21 at 7:30 PM and January 22 at 2 PM. This show, presented in collaboration with Van Wert Live, is suitable for all ages and will provide a Broadway experience at an affordable price.
Over 50 Van Wert area youth under the direction of Doug Grooms bring a one-hour version of this musical to life. Emily Foudy as Annie is determined to find the parents who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of an orphanage run by the cruel Miss Hannigan. Annie foils the evil schemes of Tess Vonderwell as Miss Hannigan, Katelyn Knepper as Lily St. Regis, and Dante’ Lippi as Rooster to begin her life in a new home and family with billionaire Oliver Warbucks and his personal secretary, Grace Farrell, portrayed by Evan Falk and Rachael Ryan.
Other cast and crew members include Alexis Ardner, Brooklyn Arnett, Olivia Ashbaugh, Bowen Ayers, Grayson Baker, Grant Bonifas, Noelle Byrum, Rachel Cluts, Abby Dannenfelser, Owen Dannenfelser, Ryker DeVelvis, Kendal Ellerbrock, Elijah Foudy, Aubrey Friedrich, Beth Garrett, Natalie Goewert, Gwen Goins, Hadley Goins, Parker Goins, Addison Gonzalez, Meadow Hamilton, Alivia Hines, Whitney Holliday, Reese Horstman, Haven Hunt, Colin Ketchum, Beth Keysor, Claire Keysor, Ivy Lippi, Abbie Mengerink, Ferrous Nihiser, Logan Nihiser, Alison Owens, Evelyn Petrie, Bingham Rammel, Jettie Rammel, Sydney Rauch, Mara Ryan, Jasleen Sharma, Mox Sinn, Kennedy Sites, Kimberly Sites, Larissa Sterrett, Eden Stoller, Faith Stoller, Sophia Stoller, Gabby Thomas, Liam Webb, Kylara Wilhelm, and Ash Zapata.
Tickets are $12 for a limited number of reserved seating and $10 for general admission seating with an additional $5 fee per ticket. Purchase tickets at vanwertlive.com, in person at the NPAC, or call at 419-238-6722. The NPAC is located at 10700 State Route 118 South in Van Wert. Van Wert Live box office hours are Monday - Friday 10 AM to 3 PM. Tickets will also be available for purchase before each performance. If you have questions, please contact VWCT at 419-238-9689.
PWMS 2nd Quarter Honor Roll
By Kristi Dodds
5th Grade Highest Honor Roll Gibbons, Lydia Menchhofer, Bailee Molloy, Adelaide Trent, Cameo
5th Grade High Honor Roll Art, Autumn Baker, Chloe Bransteter, Hunter Bransteter, Kallee Burtch, Althea Clay, Hudsen England, Jackson England, Madilyn Flory, Caile Gage, Kolten Gruss, Kinlee Harvey, Annabelle Hays, Meadow Heiser, Landyn Houser, Frank Keeran, Emily Knapke, Ryder Long, Ainsley Moorman, Holly Norris, Kenlee Pond, Jenna Shirk, Elijah Sill, Oliver Sipe, Sophie Snell, Claire Snell, Paige Tickle, Savannah Vannette, Waylon Wannemacher, Avah Young, Briar
5th Grade Honor Roll Abromavich, Carter Abromavich, Meah Bash, Isabella Gray, Trinity Hague, Jasmine Hogg, Warren Long, Braylin Shellabarger, Elliot Tawoj, Julien Taylor, Dexter Twigg, Hayden Whitaker, Cooper
6th Grade Highest Honor Roll Brehm, Kallie Cottman, Lydia Knapke, Isabelle Korte, Bosten Korte, Cohen Sipe, Abigail Stover, Hadley Stover, Jaxson Triplett, Savada
6th Grade High Honor Roll Burtch, Brooklyn Eller, Kade Ford, Kayliann Hays, Ella Hileman, Maxton Imwalle, Allison Jacobs, Aubrey Laux, Ezekiel (Zeke) Louth, Chase Nichols, Lindsay Orick, James Piper, Michael Severt, Steven Tong, Carson Uncapher, Baylee Winget, Gabriel (Gabe) Yoder, Greer
6th Grade Honor Roll Baker, Jacklyn (Jackie) Baucher, Alivia Bradley, Branson Burnett, Halen Clifford, Walker Fisher, Gavin Pancake, Claire Sawmiller, Aiden Sinning, Stella Tarilang, Tommy Zizelman, Corbin
7th Grade Highest Honor Roll Eichler, Lydia Menchhofer, Isaac Moeller, Elayna Peel, Jaymin Pennell, Piper Stover, KJae Thomas, Cade Williamson, Abigail
7th Grade High Honor Roll Anderson, Trey Bransteter, Case Christian, Kayden Fox, Levon Garrity, Sterling Hague, Jordan Harner, Ellie Heitkamp, Nicole Hess, Kymberly Ketchum, Colin Kraner, Addilynn Lyons, Branson Mathewson, Mason Minnich, Trevor Muhlenkamp, Peyton Murphy, Marley Noll, Andee Poe, Caleb Rasbach, Chayse Ravine, Payton Reigle, Nathan Ross, Jackson (Jack) Roth, Albany Schmidt, Amelia Schumm, Drayden Schwieterman, Perry Stauffer, Carson Stolly, Ethan Suzuki, Cohen Trisel, William (Will) Twigg, Tyson VanTrees, Emma Williams, Obadiah Yaney, Addyson (Addy)
7th Grade Honor Roll Bollenbacher, Jaxson Buogo, Maria Byer, Uriah Clay, Makynlie Correll, Carlee England, Carter Foss, Jadon Glosser, Lacey Henning, Sophia Joseph, Kinley Keller, Cael Knapke, Rowen Muhlenkamp, Ella Nuttle, Dylan Painter, Bryson Shoaf, Rylan Strickland, Natalie Tarilang, Dora Vannette, Stella Whitaker, Magnus Young, Lillian
8th Grade Highest Honor Roll Blount, Freya Booher, Luke Hays, Lillian Hughes, Megan Pancake, Wyatt Rich, Magdalene Stover, Madelyn Tickle, Samuel
8th Grade High Honor Roll Ackley, Mason Arnold, Kelsie Bennett, Charles (Charlie) Bollenbacher, Dylan Buckner, Sasha Carpenter, Rhen Denney, Bethany Everett, Aisley Fullenkamp, Kara Haines, Oliver Knapke, Austin Langenkamp, Cami Litteral, Kohen Louth, Morgan Quickstad, Jaymie Reigle, Brody Ridenour, Gwyneth Rogers, Adalynn Shirk, Robert Sites, Lexie Thomas, Jensen Triplett, Jacoby Westgerdes, Gavin Winget, Grace Winters, Tobin Young, Isabell Williams, Arwen Winget, Grace Winters, Tobin Young, Isabell Younker, Kylie
8th Grade Honor Roll Bailey, Zavior Bentz, Morgan Brister, Gage Clay, Holden Eguia, Piper Kellermeyer, Kelsie Kiser, Faith Lange, Jayda Pennell, Peyton Rutledge, Tyler Sheets, Luke Slone, Damen Taylor, Deagan Wenning, Jaden Younker, Kylie
Grants Awarded to Historic Main Street Van Wert VAN WERT - Historic Main Street Van Wert graciously accepted several grants through the Van Wert County Foundation on Thursday (1/5/23). These grants will help Historic Main Street Van Wert continue to create a thriving community, add vibrancy, host events, and create a sense of place throughout the Downtown District. Main Street Van Wert received $2,500 from the Ilo D. and Carlos E. Miller Memorial Fund for Main Street America Accreditation, $12,000 from the Flickinger Fund for operational expenses, and $3,000 from the John W. Eustler Am Vets Post 698 Video Raffle Fund for operational expenses through the Van Wert County Foundation. These funds are an endowment created to support the charitable needs of our community. Historic Main Street Van Wert would like to thank the Van Wert County Foundation for their continued support to our organization and community. (Pictured from left, Laney Nofer Van Wert County Foundation Planning and Resources, Joe Dray Main Street Van Wert Executive Director, and Seth Baker Van Wert County Foundation Chief Executive Officer)
Van Wert County Agricultural Society Receives Grants from Van Wert
County Foundation Van Wert, OH
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Father & Son Artists Turn Music, Craft Beer, Social Media Into a
Perpetual National Tour, Playing New Year's Eve at Celina Brewery The show will follow the tour as it travels all over the country, highlighting craft breweries as diverse as big urban brands to rural and mountaintop farm breweries. The tour will make a stop at Celina's Brew Nation/Lake Rat Brewery to play a show this New Year's Eve (9pm). The tour will then play a few more shows around Ohio before formally kicking off the 2023 tour on Feb 2 in Jacksonville, Florida.
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Parkway January 2023 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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Respiratory Illness Testing Updates Effective January 1, 2023, respiratory illness testing for influenza, COVID, strep, etc. will be performed in our physician offices, as well as at Doctors’ Urgent Care. Mercer Health North Main, located in Celina, will no longer be available as a testing center. Individuals suspecting a respiratory illness should contact their primary care provider office. If an individual’s primary care office does not have availability, they can schedule in another Mercer Health Medical Group primary care office. If an individual does not have an established primary care provider, the Mercer Health hotline is available by calling 567-890-MHMD (6463), Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Individuals will be scheduled with the first available Mercer Health Medical Group primary care office. Attached is more information including a listing of all office locations and phone numbers.
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Road Closures – Intermittent – Hellwarth Road The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is announcing that temporary and intermittent closures on Hellwarth Road between SR 29 and Mud Pike for drainage improvements, shoulder & pavement widening as well as resurfacing roadway improvements will occur over the course of the next ½ year. Work to this road, via contractor, will be intermittent in nature, with varying dates & times of road closure. Work is set to be complete by June 30, 2023. Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759. |
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Pastor Michael Husted
at
St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford
The membership of St. Paul’s Country Church, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH invites you to their worship service at 10 AM on Sunday, January 1, 2022. Pastor Michael Husted, will be in the pulpit with a sermon for New Year’s Day morning. Based on Luke 2:15-20, the title is “The Gospel of the Shepherds”. Sunday school is now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Services Canceled December 24 and 25, 2022
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Mercer County Sheriff's Department - Saturday, December 24, 2022 - 10:05 AM All snow level warnings are cancelled, please use extreme caution when traveling as some roadways remain slick and hazardous.
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Mercer County Sheriff's Department - Saturday, December 24, 2022 - Level 3 Emergency Update At 7:00 AM on Saturday, December 24, 2022, Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey extended the Level Three Snow Emergency for the unincorporated areas of Mercer County. All roads in the unincorporated areas of Mercer County will be on the Level Three Snow Emergency which means all roads will be closed due to hazardous conditions with blowing and drifting snow. Sheriff Grey will re-assess the situation at 10 AM on Saturday, December 24, 2022.
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Mercer County Sheriff's Department - Friday, December 23, 2022 - Level 3 Emergency Update At 7:00 PM on Friday, December 23, 2022, Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey is issuing a Level Three Snow Emergency for the unincorporated areas of Mercer County. All roads in the unincorporated areas of Mercer County will be on the Level Three Snow Emergency which means all roads will be closed due to hazardous conditions with blowing and drifting snow. Roads are becoming impassable. Sheriff Grey will assess the situation at 7 AM on Saturday, December 24, 2022.
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Mercer County Sheriff's Department - Friday, December 23, 2022 - Level 2 Update At 1:30 PM on Friday, December 23, 2022, Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey issued a Level Two Snow Advisory for the unincorporated areas of Mercer County. This includes all state roads, county roads and township roads in the unincorporated areas of Mercer County. A Level Two Snow Advisory means roads are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Some roads are becoming impassable. Only those who find it necessary should be out on the roadways. Use extreme caution when driving. Pictures shared by Todd Henkle at 1 PM on Friday,
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Winter Storm Elliot warning posted for Midwest On Thursday, December 22, 2022, the storm was coming closer to Mercer County, OH. The temp dropped from a steady 39 degrees with rainfall to 17 degrees and icy roads by 8 PM. Snow started then. There was probably 1-2 inches of snow. By Friday AM on December 23, 2022, the wind was howling with 50 MPH gusts, blowing snow and a temperature of Negative 10 in Rockford, OH. Todd Henkle of Henkle Insurance sent these winter storm pictures and reminds everyone to check their windows for SNOW that may blow in with these fierce winds. Thanks Todd!
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Mercer County Sheriff's Department - Friday, December 23, 2022. Alert: Please avoid US Rte 33 at St Rte 707. It is blocked due to slide offs. Continue to use caution while driving.
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Mercer County Sheriff's Department Alert: At 5:30am Friday, December 23, 2022, Sheriff Jeff Grey issued a Level One snow emergency for Mercer County. Instructions: Use caution when traveling
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Feed The Farmers The Parkway FFA officers chose to participate in an event called, Feed the Farmers. Feed the Farmers is a way the chapter can give back to the community and help our farmers during the stressful season of harvest. The officers worked together to make meals that included a pizza sub, granola bar, chips, apple sauce, and a cookie. As the officers split into groups they gave out 80 meals to local farmers. A special thanks to all the farmers and families that work so hard during harvest season, and all year round.
2022 FFA National
Convention The Parkway FFA Chapter attended the National FFA Convention and Expo to look back on another great year in the organization. The trip started out with 14 Parkway students traveling to Fort Recovery to tour J&M Manufacturing company to see how farm equipment is built. After that, they traveled to Indiana and toured Poet Bioprocessing in Alexandria IN, Albanese Candy Factory in Merrillville IN, Fair Oaks Farms in Fair Oaks IN, and RDM Aquaculture Shrimp Farm in Fowler IN. After two days of touring the FFA members got in their official dress and went to the opening ceremony. The next two days the students sat through sessions where they listened to the National Officer team, keynote speakers Tamika Catchings and Coty Back, and the State FFA Band and Chorus. In between each session, the students had the opportunity to walk around the Convention Expo. The expo center is a place for businesses, colleges, and organizations to set up booths. Students then get the chance to go around and learn about what each booth has to offer. Carter Hellwarth was able to represent Ohio by qualifying for Nationals in the Prepared Public speaking CDE. He had to write a 6-8 minute speech fully memorized about something Agriculture-related and answer questions after giving his speech for 5 minutes about the topic. Carter chose to write about Victory Gardens, he said, “My speech was about comparing historic gardening practices in America and how a movement of further gardening could have many benefits, especially in Agriculture awareness.” The journey to Nationals started in the spring when Carter went to the State competition, and after two rounds won the Prepared Speaking CDE for Ohio. After winning Carter had to practice and prepare for the big day in Indianapolis. On October 26, 2022, Carter represented Ohio at Nationals and was able to place in the bronze category. Carter said, “This was a great opportunity for me to meet great people and members from other states.” Ohio and Parkway were well represented at National Convention this year.
Fall Soils CDE By reporter Amanda Barrett The Parkway FFA chapter participated in the Ag and Urban soils CDE this fall. The soils CDE is a competition to judge the precious token of farming, soil. Each student is given a card with an assortment of questions. Then, the student fills the card out to the best of their ability, judging the different qualities of the soil. Some questions include soil texture, color, and landform usage. At districts, both teams did well but the Urban team strived the most. Placing 2nd in Districts, the Urban team was able to advance to the State level. This team consisted of Carter Hellwarth, Madison Jacobs, Scarlett Laux, and Gaven Garwood. At state, they placed 17th, short of going to nationals in Oklahoma.
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Van Wert Health to Join OhioHealth as 14th Full Member Hospital VAN WERT, Ohio — OhioHealth and Van Wert Health announced today that the board of directors of both organizations have voted to enter into a membership agreement that will make Van Wert Health a full member of the OhioHealth system. Van Wert Health will become OhioHealth’s 14th full member hospital, a milestone that will be celebrated with a welcoming ceremony in early 2023. The event also marks the beginning of an integration period that is expected to continue throughout the coming year. The affirmative vote by both boards occurred on December 14. “OhioHealth is the best partner to deepen our commitment to patient safety, quality, and patient experience. We approached our discussions with them very purposefully, and we ultimately selected OhioHealth because they provide the greatest long-term financial stability along with their unwavering commitment to delivering healthcare locally,” said Tom Turnwald, chairman of the Van Wert Health Board of Trustees. “OhioHealth and Van Wert Health share a vision to keep high quality, affordable and accessible healthcare in Van Wert County,” said John McWhorter, senior vice president and chief operating officer, OhioHealth. “Being part of the OhioHealth family ensures that Van Wert Health will continue to thrive thanks to the resources, scale and benefits inherent in a large, quality-driven health system like OhioHealth.” The membership agreement will bring the 34-bed Van Wert Hospital, its physicians, associates and four outpatient centers and physician practices under the OhioHealth umbrella. “At our core, we are here to care for the people in our communities,” said Jon Bagley, interim president and CEO, Van Wert Health. “Healthcare is broader than just what happens within the walls of a single facility. This affiliation provides the organizational scale and leadership talent needed to deliver exceptional patient care and to strengthen local access to services. “Van Wert Health is a natural fit for OhioHealth as we share similar culture and values,” said Bruce Hagen, president, OhioHealth region. “We’re also impressed by their modern facilities, strong team of providers and associates and their unwavering commitment to providing quality care. We are very excited to welcome Van Wert into the OhioHealth family and for the opportunity to serve the Van Wert community.” On December 14, the OhioHealth board of directors also voted to welcome Guernsey Health Systems into the OhioHealth family, which includes Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center, OhioHealth’s 13th hospital. Southeastern Med, located in Cambridge, Ohio, has been renamed OhioHealth Southeastern Medical Center as part of the membership agreement. A welcome celebration for Guernsey Health has been scheduled for January 11, 2023.
About Van Wert Health For more than a century Van Wert Health has been caring for patients throughout the northwest Ohio and northeast Indiana regions. A devoted team of nearly 500 nationally-regarded physicians, clinicians, nurses, and staff provide exceptional, high-quality care to patients at five locations – all with a unified goal of improving the lives of the people in the communities we serve. In 2019 and 2022, Van Wert Health Hospital was named one of the top 100 rural and community hospitals in the United States by the Chartis Center for Rural Health. About OhioHealth Based in Columbus, Ohio, OhioHealth is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit, charitable, healthcare outreach of the United Methodist Church. Serving its communities since 1891, it is a family of 35,000 associates, physicians and volunteers, and a network of 14 hospitals, 200+ ambulatory sites, hospice, home-health, medical equipment and other health services spanning a 47-county area. It has been recognized by FORTUNE as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” 15 times since 2007.
OhioHealth hospitals include OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, OhioHealth Doctors Hospital, OhioHealth Grady Memorial Hospital, OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital, OhioHealth Hardin Memorial Hospital, OhioHealth Marion General Hospital, OhioHealth O’Bleness Hospital, OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital, OhioHealth Shelby Hospital, OhioHealth Grove City Methodist Hospital, OhioHealth Berger Hospital, OhioHealth Southeastern Medical Center and Van Wert Health. For more information, please visit our website at www.ohiohealth.com.
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One Dies in Car Crash Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that deputies are investigating a fatal traffic crash that occurred earlier this morning, December 19th. Mercer County Central Dispatch received a call at 6:28 AM of a crash at the intersection of Rice Rd and Oregon Rd in Center Township. The investigation revealed that Serina Siano, 26, Mendon was driving a 2021 gray Honda Accord, traveling southbound on Rice Rd. Becky Fuson 43, Celina was driving a 2019 silver Chevrolet Impala, traveling eastbound on Oregon Rd. Siano ran the stop sign at the intersection of Rice Rd and Oregon Rd, striking Fuson’s vehicle in the driver’s side. Both Siano and Fuson were transported by Celina EMS to Joint Township District Memorial Hospital in St. Mary’s for treatment, where Fuson was pronounced deceased. Assisting at the scene were members of the Celina EMS, Celina Fire Department, 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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Rockford
Chamber Names Business of the 2022 Year 2022 Business of
the Year - Congratulations to: Belna Petroleum
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Pastor Michael Husted at
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is
now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday
except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s
activities taught. Snacks. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Parkway Schools Board
of Education Posts Minutes and Agendas Admin/BOE Parkway Board of Education 2022-2023 School Year (note-minutes and agendas are listed by school year-not calendar year) https://www.parkwayschools.org/administration/parkway_board_of_education/2022-2023_school_year
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New Spiritual Leader Comes to St. Paul's Country Church
Pastor Michael Husted became the new spiritual leader of St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford on November 1, 2022, where the membership of the independent church welcomes him. They also invite the community to come and hear him preach from the Bible on Sunday mornings at 10 AM. Pastor Mike’s childhood was spent in the Canton, OH area and on the shores of Lake Erie. He was raised in the United Methodist Church of his family and enjoys speaking at St. Paul’s Country Church where the wooden, vaulted sanctuary ceiling and stained glass windows remind him of the St. Paul’s United Methodist Church of his youth. It was at the Methodist Church that he took his training in the Lay Speaking program. “I am God-inspired and an observer of people,” said Mike, “I learned by watching.” He lit candles in the church as a youth, joined the church through confirmation, and attended Sunday School and Youth Group. At age 20, he turned his life over to Christ. In the 80’s and 90’s, his calling began in youth ministry. He went on his first mission trip to Haiti at that time. Since then he has been on other Mission trips because God leads him to minister to people. He likes the ministry - to bring the Good News of Jesus to people who need hope. Hospitals, nursing homes, funerals, church services and weddings all offer opportunities to Pastor Mike for offering people hope in Jesus Christ. He listens to the stories of people, sharing their pain and agony, joys and concerns because God understands their need to share. Pastor Mike said, “ The thrill of ministry, to me, is putting the hands of others into the hands of Jesus because its all about the relationship between us and Him. As a retired pastor at 63, his hobbies include: coaching youth basketball; bicycling; fishing; photography; sailing; enjoying the outdoors; playing the guitar and reading. He also loves spending time with his adult son and daughter and their spouses, and 6 little grandsons. Pastor Mike reminds us that “The Kingdom of Heaven is here in the embodiment in Christ in His people.” Pastor Michael Husted, will be in the pulpit with a sermon straight from the Bible on Sunday, December 11 at 10 AM. Based on Luke 1:39-49, the title is Unexplainable Joy. Community invited!
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Our Old Bookcase - Buck Bader
Photo Caption: Buck Bader, International Hunter & Traveler, at Bader’s Corner The last time my husband Alvin and our family visited Buck Bader, was at UCross, Wyoming, in the summer of 1980. Buck was retired, and he and Alvin sat on Buck’s front porch at his log cabin. Buck and Alvin talked about past events, and their hunting days in the Western States in the 1960’s. One story which I remember was that Buck had owned a business on Fayette Street near the Railroad Tracks in Celina. For some reason, that business “blew up,” and Buck took the Insurance money and built the garage at the intersection of St. Rt. 127 and 219. This corner was known locally, as “Bader’s Corner.” In the 1920’s Buck was known for hunting Internationally. Dr. Gilespie made a knife and sheath for Buck Bader to take along with him on his African Safari, on December 29, 1965. We have a photograph of Buck and his fellow hunter in Africa. Another story which I recall, was that Buck went to Alaska, on a hunting trip. Those of you understand Alaska’s history, know that when the Yukon River and other Rivers “froze up,” the visitors from the “lower 48 States” were stranded in Alaska until the “Spring Thaw.” One Winter, there was an early freeze and Buck spent the winter in Alaska. Back here in Mercer County, Buck’s wife thought that Buck was deceased. (At that time, not all mail went through in the winter between Alaska and the lower 48.) Buck’s wife was surprised when he returned home to Mercer County, that next summer. “The Trapline Jounal” carried an article about Buck Bader in September 1984. The Journal carried photographs of Buck Bader in the 1920’s. The photographs featured Buck with a bear he had just shot. One photograph showed his truck, outlined with Beaver he had killed. Another photograph showed Buck holding a duck he had brought down. One photograph highlighted several beaver he had killed and nailed on the back of a shed. Jim Garry, published a book, “BUCK: Stories by Lloyd `Buck’ Bader,” collected by Garry, in 1984. This book is a rare book here in Mercer County. Local hunters have tried to purchase my copy of Buck’s book! Of course, I refuse to part with my only copy. I have not checked if the Libraries have a copy of Buck’s book. Buck Bader was a classic figure in Mercer County’s History. Losing his Garage at Buck Bader’s Corner will be a loss to local history in 2023. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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Isaac Van Wart Daughters of the American Revolution Meet Mr. Bob Gamble
recently shared the history of the George Marsh family with Isaac Van
Wart Daughters of the American Revolution. A luncheon was hosted at the
home of Nancy Smith. Following the program, officers installed were
Regent Deb Hardeman, Vice Regent Pamela Beamer, Secretary Linda Schumm,
Treasurer Robin Kill, & Registrar Mickey McConahay.
Scholarship Awarded Rose-Malkamaki was selected as the scholarship recipient based on her academic merit and desire to improve health literacy in the community. “I want to be involved in health education. This includes participating in events that aim to improve health literacy in the community,” Rose-Malkamaki said. “It is imperative that we empower the community to be advocates of their own health.” 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 2023 scholarship are now being accepted. Participants must apply online by October 1, 2023 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/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, presenting Madison Rose-Malkamaki her 2022 Medical Student Scholarship.
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27th Annual Evening for Race Fans with Chase Briscoe & Matt Westfall The Celina-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce Chase Briscoe driver of the Stewart Hass #14 on the NASCAR Cup Series and sprint car veteran Matt Westfall will be the featured guests of the 27th Annual Evening for Race Fans on Saturday, January 28th in St. Henry, Ohio. Chase Briscoe, a 3rd generation racer whose career began on the dirt tracks in and around his home state of Indiana at the age of 13, followed in his grandfather's and father's footsteps racing sprint cars on the bullrings of the Midwest. His career highlights while working his way to the NASCAR Cup Series include a 2016 ARCA Championship, winning the 2018 NASCAR Truck Series race at Eldora, seven NASCAR Xfinity Series wins. He picked up his first NASCAR Cup win at Phoenix in March 2022, advanced to the “round of eight” in the NASCAR playoffs and finished ninth in the final standings. Pleasant Hill, Ohio native and fan favorite, Matt Westfall, career accomplishments include: Track championships at Eldora Speedway and two time Boss Series Champion. In 2022, he earned six non-wing sprint car wins, finished 7th in the USAC National Sprint Car Series and 4th in the inaugural season of the Extreme Sprint Car Series. He also recorded two top five finishes in five starts with the USAC Silver Crown Series. Race Fans will be entertained at this must see event as our guests will spend time on the stage with long time event Emcee and former Radio Voice of the Indy 500, Mike King, as they reflect on their careers, other competitors and the sport of auto racing. The evening includes an opportunity for autographs and a fantastic buffet dinner prepared by the staff at Romer’s Catering. This event serves as a fundraiser with over $295,000 raised for the Chamber, EverHeart Hospice, and Community Health Professionals Hospice with the past 26 events. Schedule of events: Autograph session with Chase Briscoe & Matt Westfall Buffet dinner Driver interviews conducted by Mike King Race memorabilia auction Tickets must be purchased prior to the event by calling the Celina-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce at (419) 586-2219. Cost per ticket is $50; Visa & Master Card are accepted. Follow us on Facebook at “Chamber Race Night”.
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First United
Methodist Church Youth Group Launches Shoe Drive Fundraiser Van Wert, OH, 2022 – First United Methodist Church Youth Group is conducting a shoe drive fundraiser now until January 7th to raise funds for their mission trip to the Dominican Republic. The youth group will earn funds based on the total weight of the pairs of gently worn, used and new shoes collected, as Funds2Orgs will issue a check for the collected shoes. Those dollars will help cover the cost of the mission trip. Anyone can help by donating gently worn, used and new shoes at First United Methodist Church at 113 W. Central Avenue, Van Wert. All donated shoes will then be redistributed throughout the Funds2Orgs network of micro-enterprise (small business) partners. Funds2Orgs works with micro-entrepreneurs in helping them create, maintain and grow small businesses in developing countries where economic opportunity and jobs are limited. Proceeds from the sales of the shoes collected in shoe drive fundraisers are used to feed, clothe and house their families. One budding entrepreneur in Haiti even earned enough to send her son to law school. "We are excited about our shoe drive," said Teresa Shaffer, Youth Director. "We know that most people have extra shoes in their closets they would like to donate to us. By doing so, we raise money for our mission trips, and we have the chance to help families in developing nations who need economic opportunities. It's a win-win for everyone.” By donating gently worn, used and new shoes to the Youth Group at First United Methodist Church, the shoes will be given a second chance and make a difference in people’s lives around the world. About First United Methodist Church Youth Group Youth in grades 6th – 12th grade can join the youth group. They meet on Sunday’s from 12-1:30pm until May. They share a meal, have special events, local mission projects and lessons regularly and anyone is welcome to join.
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Donation Made to Mercer County Law Enforcement The annual FREE event open to the public honors members of the local FIRE, EMS, and LAW departments who serve us so selflessly every day. One hundred percent of donated funds from attendees go directly to these departments throughout Mercer County. SAVE THE DATES: This upcoming year’s 3rd Annual Event will take place on the evenings of July 3rd and 4th, 2023 at Coldwater Memorial Park. The previous RW and B events were one-night events but in 2023 it will be a two-night celebration. July 3rd will feature live performances by Abbamania, the world’s number one production of Abba and Night Fever, who will bring the stage presence and harmonies of the Bee Gees. On the evening of July 4th, the Material Girls, featuring tributes to Shania, Annie Lennox, Lady Gaga, Adele, Madonna, Blondie & Cher will be performing. In addition to the live music, there will be food stands, kid activities, a beer tent, and more. Additional details will be announced.
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Our Old Bookcase - Wabash School, 1912 Cynthia Andrade, Vandalia, Ohio, sent a photo to me. Her neighbor had passed away, several months ago. The neighbor had collected old photographs at garage sales and antique stores. The photo of Wabash School, in Mercer County, was among those photographs. Cynthia sent the photograph to me, suggesting that I might know someone who would be interested in this school. Christmas is a time for memories. The sad side of this is that so many of the people who had memories of the Wabash School may no longer be aware of it. The 1882 History of Van Wert and Mercer Counties, Ohio, on page 435, gave a short reference to Wabash. “Wabash City contains 180 lots. Lot 27 is reserved for a school house.” Apparently, no school house building had yet been built on that lot in 1882. I looked in the 1907 “Mercer County History Book,” where there was a reference to the Village of Wabash, which “had a school house.” This statement would suggest that sometime between 1882 and 1907, a school house had been constructed between 1882 and 1907. The 1978 “Mercer County History Book,” identifies a school house in Section four of Mercer County, which is the Village of Wabash. Christmas time may be more about lost memories for citizens of today. Do any citizens of Wabash today, or in the past, have knowledge of the school at Wabash? Is this 1912 photograph of the Wabash School, the last memory of Wabash School? Or, do you readers have information about the Wabash School? If so, please share those memories with the Mercer County Historical Society, so that we can contribute to the History of Wabash, in Washington Township, Mercer County, Ohio? In 1976-1977, after our Nation had celebrated our Bicentennial, the Mercer County Commissioners asked me to edit a “1978 Mercer County History Book.” I was elected President of the Mercer County Historical Society in 1973. Therefore, this year, 2022, I am completing 50 years of service as President of the Mercer County Historical Society and to preserving Mercer County’s History. As I look back over these 50 years, I wonder what would have happened if I had not edited the “1978 Mercer County History Book.” On March 2, 2004, the Mercer County Commissioners, in their Resolution # 04-222, cut off all funds to the Mercer County Historical Society and ceased my OPERS appointed position Director of the Mercer County Historical Museum. Thus, I have served as a volunteer since that date. I wonder if the funds to the Mercer County Commissioners’ Office had been cut off in 2004, would they have continued their service, free of charge since March 2, 2004? The Mercer County Commissioner Rick Muhlenkamp attended the Annual Meeting & Christmas party of the Mercer County Historical Society, on Monday December 5, 2022. That is the first time that a Mercer County Commissioner has attended any of the Historical Society’s Meetings for a couple of decades! Maybe a new wind is blowing for the Mercer County owned building, the Mercer County Historical Museum? I hope so. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
Snow – do not plow onto roadways The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is reminding residents living on county and township roadways not to leave snow plowed from private driveways on the roadway. Ohio law prohibits the placement of injurious material or any obstruction on a highway except that which is placed on the roadway by a proper authority, such as salt or grit the county and townships use to treat icy roads. If it is found that snow displaced from a private drive onto a roadway contributes to an accident, the individual who placed it there could be found liable. According to Sheriff Jeff Grey of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office, placing injurious materials or obstructing the roadway is a criminal offense. Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759. |
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Our Old Bookcase - Happy Corner Church
Happy Corner Church, State Route 29, west of Celina, is one of the lost churches in our country side. With the Christmas Holiday Season here, local church members are planning for their Christmas events. So many rural churches are closing their doors. As I drive the country roads and I see the empty church buildings, I have a sense of loss to our rural way of life. There will be no Christmas programs in these small churches which are closed. What has changed to cause these changes in our rural way of life? Perhaps, small farms have become a part of larger farms, and fewer farmers live in the country? Perhaps, rural citizens taking a horse and buggy to church, changed with the arrival of automobiles and citizens driving to churches in Villages? Has there been a change that church attendance is no longer an active part of the way of life of some families? At one time, churches were a part of the social lives of local citizens. Have movies and/or television provided local entertainment? Most homes have television sets, which provide information about entertainment in larger cities? Have automobiles provided access to entertainment in larger cities? At one time, when the young men were dating the young women, they were dating within a one or two mile distance from their homes. Not many young men were going to drive a horse and buggy twenty miles to date a young lady, and then drive twenty miles back home after the date, especially in the winter time. Automobiles offered the young men the opportunity to drive farther and meet the young women. That opportunity also provided the privacy to the young people that their parents did not always control the ones they were dating. This past Century
has brought changes to our lives, which were not a part the prior
comprehension of so many citizens. May I ask you readers to write me
and share with me the changes which have taken place in your lives this
past Century? What changes do you anticipate in this Century? Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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Lima Symphony Orchestra “Symphony Storytime” Returns Lima, OH (December 2, 2022) – The Lima Symphony Orchestra’s popular Symphony Storytime program returns to libraries this winter beginning in December! Featuring performances by musicians from the Lima Symphony Orchestra, this program focuses on the wonder of winter!
Details: Tuesday, December 13 at 6PM - Putnam County District Library (136 Putnam Pkwy, Ottawa, OH 45875)
Thursday, December 22 at 11AM - Mary Lou Johnson Hardin County District Library (325 E Columbus St, Kenton, OH 43326)
Saturday, January 14 at 11AM - Saint Mary's Community Public Library (140 S Chestnut St, St Marys, OH 45885)
Tuesday, January 17 at 10:30AM - Auglaize County Public District Library (203 Perry St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895)
Monday, February 13 at 6PM - Stallo Memorial Library (196 E 4th St, Minster, OH 45865)
For this innovative program, children and their families will enjoy classic selections in celebration of winter and snow! This program features the classic Ukrainian folk tale The Mitten as told by Jan Brett, the award-winning Ezra Jack Keats classic The Snowy Day, and The Gruffalo’s Child by Julia Donaldson, all accompanied by live music from Lima Symphony Orchestra musicians. The program will engage kids’ imaginations and get them singing along as visions of sugarplums dance in their heads! With a focus on creative movement and music literacy, "Symphony Storytime" is designed to spark children’s imaginations and foster a lifelong appreciation for music. This program is appropriate for all ages and is free and open to the public.
Books: The Mitten by Jan Brett (1989) The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats (1962) The Gruffalo’s Child by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler (2004)
Music Selections: Winter from “The Four Seasons” by Antonio Vivaldi Troika from “Lieutenant Kije” by Sergei Prokofiev Romance from “Lieutentant Kije” by Sergei Prokofiev
These performances are part of the Lima Symphony’s ongoing commitment to music education and their firm belief that music and other arts are critical tools in building strong communities. This project is supported by the following underwriters:
Symphony Storytime Sponsors: AC Dienstberger Foundation G.A. Wintzer & Son Co. State Bank Thermal Gard Window and Door Van Wert County Foundation Kenton Rotary Foundation ###
If you would like more information about Symphony Storytime programs, please call the Lima Symphony at 419-222-5701 or check our website for more details at www.limasymphony.com.
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Vantage looking for Alumni Hall of Fame Nominees
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Rockford Village Council Meets on December 6, 2022 December 7th - Christmas/ Santa visit at Shanes Park – 6:30 – 8 pm December 14th – Christmas/ Santa visit at Shanes Park = 6:30 – 8 pm December 17th - RADC candy cane distribution at the 4 way stop December 23 – 26th – Village Office closed for Christmas December 25th - Together at Christmas – Free Christmas meal @ the Rockford Community Building – 10:30 am – 1pm. Sponsored by local churches working together to celebrate Christ’s birth. January 2nd – Village office closed for New Year’s Day. January 16th – Village office closed - Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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Together on Christmas is Back! TOGETHER ON CHRISTMAS, a free dinner on Christmas Day, returns December 25th, 2022 to the Rockford Community Building. Begun in 2005 as a ministry outreach of the Rockford United Methodist Church, the first FREE Christmas Day Dinner was intended to serve hungry and lonely people who might not have a traditional Christmas Day dinner nor family with whom to share it. The return of TOGETHER ON CHRISTMAS in 2021 following the COVID pandemic became a community event led by members and friends of the Rockford United Methodist, Rockford Belle Community, and New Horizons Community churches; under the pastoral leadership of ‘Chip’ Steffy, Dana Smith and Ken Meyer. TOGETHER ON CHRISTMAS offers a FREE Christmas dinner to residents of Rockford and the surrounding area. The Rockford Community Building is located at 402 Holly Lane near Shanes Park. The 2022 Dinner will be served from 10:30 - 1 pm. The 2022 menu includes chicken breast (prepared by the Rockford Carryout), baked pork chop, mashed potatoes & gravy, homemade dressing (stuffing), green beans, rolls/butter, and a variety of desserts. For additional information contact the Rockford United Methodist Church office at 419-363-3230, by email office.mgr.rumc@bright.net or at www.rumcoh.org.
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Blue Christmas Service at St. Paul’s St. Paul’s Country Church invites you to the Blue Christmas Service on the evening of the Winter Solstice – the longest and darkest night of the year, Wednesday, December 21, 2022. The candlelight service will begin at 6:30 PM. The traditional Blue Christmas Service is celebrated in many churches and supports those who are not so cheerful during the Christmas Holidays. All are welcome, especially those struggling to find joy in the holidays. Reasons for feeling blue can be: a death; dealing with divorce or separation; job loss; coping with cancer or other illness; or other life situations that make you sad and unable to celebrate the joys of Christmas, please join St. Paul’s for an evening of prayerful attention to your needs. The service will create a sacred and accepting place to reflect on God and the story of the birth of His Son, Jesus, on Christmas, as well as the joy of Jesus’ resurrection. Pastor Mike Husted will lead this service, which is open to the community, and all people, grieving or not. |
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Pastor Michael Husted at
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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Stabbing in Celina Alex Rodriguez was taken by a private vehicle to a local hospital and then to a trauma center for surgery. The injury is not thought to be life threatening. Jena Marie Curry is being held at the Mercer County Jail on a charge of Felonious Assault, a second degree felony. Bond has not been set. Mercer County Prosecutor, Erin Minor will be reviewing the case to present to the next Grand Jury. No further details can be released at this time.
by Chief Tom Wale Celina Police Department.
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Santa Claus to Visit
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Village of Rockford Office is selling
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on December 12, 2022
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Santa Claus to Visit Children in
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Pastor Michael Husted at
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford
Sunday school is now beginning at 9:15 AM. Children’s Junior Church is now every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome.
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BOARDWALK VILLAGE ANNOUNCES LUXURY LAKESIDE LIVING EXPANSION
(November 21, 2022) Boardwalk Village, located on West Bank Road in Celina, OH, has announced plans to expand and offer Luxury Lakeside Living within the limits of their newly constructed rental village. The new lakeside cottage homes will break ground and be available for purchase as early as Spring 2023. This expansion project will include a mixture of both small and large coastal cottages.
Boardwalk Village is a walking and biking paradise that offers both homeowners and vacationers a community that is convenient, unique, and connected. Those who make their stay permanent at Boardwalk Village will experience all the desired amenities of the current rental cottages, the convenience of maintenance, and so much more.
This upscale investment will offer homeowners a unique lakeside living experience – from the exquisite architecture to the countless amenities. Those who decide to make Boardwalk Village a place for their everyday living can expect to experience:
Low-maintenance living. Lawn care, snow removal and exterior care. Lakeside views – right from their own front porch. Outdoor heated pool (indoor/outdoor pool coming in 2024!) Community grills + boat dock rentals. Attached garage on select units. Easy access to marketplace shops (boat, kayak and golf cart rentals). Easy, convenient travel along US 127. .6 miles from Rush Sports Complex/Part-Tee Golf Lounge & Bar Next door neighbor to Boardwalk Grill - featuring a scratch kitchen, fresh drinks and live music + events. Walkable distance to downtown + a variety of shops, local restaurants, and walking paths.
Those who are interested in owning a cottage at Boardwalk Village can join the leadership & hospitality team at Boardwalk Village on January 12th from 5PM-8PM for more information on plans, pricing and selling of the cottages.
The Boardwalk Village Sales Event will take place at Boardwalk Grill, located right next door to the village. Hors d’oeuvres will be provided along with live music, drinks and a presentation about the beautiful lakeside homes coming in Spring 2023. Spots for the event are limited. To reserve your seat at the event, contact info@boardwalkvillage.com.
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Pastor Michael Husted at
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is at 9:30 AM. Children’s Church is on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome
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Parkway High School 1st Quarter Honor Roll By Lisa Miller, HS Secretary
SENIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Abby Baltzell, Colby Bentz, Aaron Cron, Gavin Dicke, Trenton Garwood, Madison Gile, Carter Hellwarth, Allison Hughes, Madison Jacobs, Macy Johnson, Emiree Knittle, Jackson Kraner, Corban Rich, Hutch Ridenour, Alison Rowen, Emily Schaefer, Nevaeh Seals, Emree Sinning, Derek Smith, Brooke Stephenson, Gabrielle Stober
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Aaliyah Baxter, Desiree Hague, Caden Heindel, Allison Heitkamp, Adrienne Joseph, Roman Leszinske, Edin Nichols, Alivia Osborne, Deegan Rager, Jocie Waters
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Alyxandra Yoder
JUNIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Alexis Berry, Breanna Berry, Morgan Bollenbacher, Logan Green, Harli Grunden, Meg Henkle, Ashley Jackson, Addysin Leighner, Madison Louth, Audrey Nichols, Trent Rollins, Tyler Rowen, Francesca Steinbrunner, Woodrow Tinkham, Jacob Winget
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Ben Bates, Ruby Bennett, Samara McDonald, Ellie Prichard, Abigail Sheets, Julia Sheets, Sarah Sheppard, Fletcher Smith, Paige Stephenson, Apollo Thomas, Avery White, Paige Williamson
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Devon Crouch, Caleb Nusbaum, Justin Parsons, Nathan Perry, Kathryn Trisel
SOPHOMORES Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Amanda Barrett, Cali Bollenbacher, Shay Boroff, Brayden Bruns, Adria Miller, Alexavier Samples, Cora Schumm
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Braedn Conn, Noah Connolly, Gabriel Cross, Gaven Garwood, Zoey Henning, Evan Kimmel, Scarlett Laux, Ashton Minnich, Elias Poe, Grace Pontsler, Wyatt Seals, Helana Sinning
Honors: (3.625-3.Zachary Rog25) Riley Bolton, Matthias Byer, Emerson Esselstein, Jersie Evans, Ethan Fireoved, Zachery Glosser, Abby Hague, Brynlea Houser, Mackenzie Kellermeyer, Creeden Knittle, Kailyn Regedanz, Matthew Roberts, Zachary Rogers, Abbygale Schaffer, Andrew Taylor, Isabella Thornsberry, Derik Vann, Elizabeth Winget
FRESHMEN Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Carlee Barna, Brittyn Bruns, Lola Dailey, Payton Frese, Trevor Heitkamp, Natalie Moeller, Taylor Muhlenkamp, Milee Peel, Haley Perry, Ethan Pond, Ella Putman, Nathaniel Stolly, Emmery Temple, Kyndra Thornsberry, Christina Tong
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Meagan Boroff, Hayden Castleman, Olivia Clifford, Miley Crouch, Kaleb Gilliland, Parker Johnson, Carson Kirby, Rylan Lyons, Taylor Minnich, Madison Mosier, Josiah Neff, Megan Nichols, Ava Pond, Addison Reigle, Zavier Rissner, Jordyn Schaefer, Gabryelle Sill, Analicia Velez, Lucian Winters, John Yoder, Kendra Zimmerman
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Lennox Boroff, Graydon Bragg, Dakota Eller, Addison Fisher, Logan Fullenkamp, Grace Kiser, Parker Lyons, Russell McDonald, Maddie Miehls, Troy Miller, Ashtlynn Muhlenkamp, Bryn Schoenleben, Eli Schumm, Colbie Smith, Alexander Strickland, Gabriel Welling
Honor Flight Northeast
Indiana To Organize All Purple Heart Honor Flight
Parkway December 2022 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
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Marine Veteran Jerry Schaadt Takes Historic Trip on Honor Flight to Washington DC
Jerry met up with a fellow Marine, Tim Conway, that he had not seen in 50 years since they served together in Vietnam from 1967-1968. Jerry enlisted in the Marines as a teenager. Jerry and Tim had time to reminisce. Jerry had been waiting 6 years to go on this trip. The COVID shutdown caused many delays for a trip that is usually backed-up with Veterans on waiting lists. Jerry and Cari had to be at the Ft. Wayne International Airport (formerly called Baer Field) at 5 AM at the Military Depot on site. There they met each other, got their last directions and had breakfast before being transported to the gate by bus. All veterans were so grateful to a local woman who donated $160K to pay for the day and Honor Flight #38 for everyone. She traveled along on the flight as well. Jerry said that the weather was perfect and the food was very good all day. Arlington Cemetery and the Changing of the Guard impressed him the most. When they visited the Pentagon, they got to see where the 9-11 attack happened. He noticed the replacement blocks in the wall were a little off in color from the original. Jerry also said at the Vietnam Wall walkway, he noticed the athletic jackets and “colors” of the Lincolnview Lancers from the nearby Van Wert County school. He approached a teacher and identified himself and Cari. The students were so excited and thanked all of the Veterans in Jerry’s group. It was then that a member of St. Paul’s Church, Paula Alt, who was traveling with the Lincolnview group, made herself known to Jerry and Cari. They have known each other for years.
Above picture: Jerry Schaadt and daughter, Cari (Schaadt) Rolsten at the Vietnam War Wall. Cari said she was so honored to be chosen to accompany her dad on the Honor Flight. She is wearing pins made from the pictures they had of him in Vietnam. Her memory from her dad was him telling her that HIS dad, Ep Schaadt, always sent him an envelope of Koolaid in a letter to him when he was in Vietnam. He had no sugar, but the Koolaid flavor in his water was such a treat!
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Schaadt and Tim Conway, soldiers and friends in Vietnam.
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Veterans honored at St. Paul's Country Church of
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New Pastor Michael Husted
Coming to
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is at 9:30 AM. Children’s Church is on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks.
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Parkway Middle School By Kristi Dodds, Secretary
5th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Menchhofer, Bailee
High Honor Roll Baker, Chloe Bransteter, Hunter Burtch, Althea England, Jackson Gibbons, Lydia Harvey, Annabelle Hays, Meadow Houser, Frank Keeran, Emily Knapke, Ryder Molloy, Adelaide Norris, Kenlee Pond, Jenna Shaffer, Gibson Shirk, Elijah Sipe, Sophie Snell, Paige Tickle, Savannah Trent, Cameo Vannette, Waylon Wannemacher, Avah Young, Briar
Honor Roll Art, Autumn Bransteter, Kallee Clay, Hudsen England, Madilyn Flory, Caile Gage, Kolten Gruss, Kinlee Heiser, Landyn Krugh, Evan Long, Ainsley Long, Braylin Moorman, Holly Selhorst, Liam Shellabarger, Elliot Sill, Oliver Snell, Claire Springer, Olimar Suman, Reagan Taylor, Dexter Twigg, Hayden Whitaker, Cooper _____________________________________
6th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Brehm, Kallie Cottman, Lydia Knapke, Isabelle Korte, Bosten Korte, Cohen Stover, Jaxson Tong, Carson Triplett, Savada
High Honor Roll Burnett, Halen Burtch, Brooklyn Ford, Kayliann Hays, Ella Imwalle, Allison McDorman, Sierra Severt, Steven Sipe, Abigail Stover, Hadley Winget, Gabriel (Gabe) Yoder, Greer
Honor Roll Baker, Jacklyn (Jackie) Baucher, Alivia Bradley, Branson Carpenter, Sage Eller, Kade Hileman, Maxton Jacobs, Aubrey Louth, Chase Luginbill, Rogan Miller, Alicia Nichols, Lindsay Piper, Michael Sinning, Stella Uncapher, Baylee ____________________________ 7th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Eichler, Lydia Menchhofer, Isaac Moeller, Elayna Noll, Andee Peel, Jaymin Ross, Jackson (Jack) Schwieterman, Perry Stover, KJae Williamson, Abigail
High Honor Roll Anderson, Trey Bransteter, Case Christian, Kayden Clay, Makynlie Fox, Levon Garrity, Sterling Hague, Jordan Harner, Ellie Heitkamp, Nicole Hess, Kymberly Ketchum, Colin Kraner, Addilynn Lyons, Branson Mathewson, Mason Minnich, Trevor Muhlenkamp, Peyton Painter, Bryson Pennell, Piper Poe, Caleb Rasbach, Chayse Roth, Albany Schmidt, Amelia Schumm, Drayden Stauffer, Carson Stolly, Ethan Suzuki, Cohen Tangeman, Cooper Thomas, Cade Trisel, William (Will) Twigg, Tyson VanTrees, Emma Williams, Obadiah Yaney, Addyson (Addy)
Honor Roll Bollenbacher, Jaxson Buogo, Maria Byer, Uriah Correll, Carlee Dorsten, Naomi England, Carter Fetters, Malachi Fisher, Lexus Foss, Jadon Glosser, Lacey Henning, Sophia Keller, Cael Knapke, Rowen Leighner, Justin Muhlenkamp, Ella Murphy, Marley Nuttle, Dylan Ravine, Payton Reigle, Nathan Sheets, Aaron Strickland, Natalie Tarilang, Dora Vannette, Stella Whitaker, Magnus Young, Lillian
__________________________________ 8th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Fullenkamp, Kara Hays, Lillian Hughes, Megan Pancake, Wyatt Quickstad, Jaymie Stover, Madelyn
High Honor Roll Ackley, Mason Arnold, Kelsie Bailey, Zavior Blount, Freya Bollenbacher, Dylan Booher, Luke Buckner, Sasha Carpenter, Rhen Denney, Bethany Eguia, Piper Everett, Aisley Haines, Oliver Kellermeyer, Kelsie Kiser, Faith Knapke, Austin Langenkamp, Cami Louth, Morgan Matter, Kyra Pennell, Peyton Reigle, Brody Rich, Magdalene Ridenour, Gwyneth Rogers, Adalynn Sheets, Luke Shirk, Robert Sites, Lexie Thomas, Jensen Tickle, Samuel Triplett, Jacoby Wenning, Jaden Westgerdes, Gavin Williams, Arwen Winget, Grace Winters, Tobin Young, Isabell Younker, Kylie
Honor Roll Anderson, Kate Bentz, Morgan Brister, Gage Hernandez, Marianna Lange, Jayda Litteral, Kohen Miller, Mackenzie Nusbaum, Taylor Rutledge, Tyler Taylor, Deagan
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Grandparents Celebrate Eagle Scout Taylor Dietsch
His project was making and donating benches for the local cemetery. Taylor has been active in Scouts since first grade. In 2016, as an 11 year old Webelo, he won the Pinewood Derby World Championship, held in New York City – Times Square. Taylor beat out racers in 40 states to win the title. Attending the Eagle Scout ceremony were his parents, Jennifer (Taylor) and Jason Dietsch from Edgerton as well as Grandma and Grandpa Dave and Kathy (Bollenbacher) Taylor of Rockford.
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Alspach-Gearhart Funeral Home & Crematory Announces Updates and Open
House 11-20-2022
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HAPPY VETERANS DAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2022
ELECTION DAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2022 |
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Dr. Craig Hanson Joins Medical Staff at Van Wert Health
Dr. Hanson is Board Certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology in both OB/GYN and urogynecology. He earned his medical degree from Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine and completed his residency training at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan. “We’re happy to welcome Dr. Hanson back to Van Wert Health,” said Paula Stabler, Chief Nursing Officer and Chief Operating Officer at Van Wert Health. “Our patients have long appreciated the personalized, quality care they receive from Van Wert Health, and we know that Dr. Hanson will continue this tradition.” Dr. Hanson joins Alberto Delgado, MD, and Shane Gerber, CNP, at the Van Wert Health Center, located at 140 Fox Road, Suite 102, Van Wert, Ohio (formerly known as the Medical Arts Building). Dr. Hanson will also see patients in Paulding, Ohio and Decatur, Indiana. To schedule an appointment or learn more, visit vanwerthealth.org or call 419-238-3047.
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Retired Public Employees to Meet Mercer County PERI Chapter #13 reminds members that due to Election Day on Tuesday, November 8th the November meeting will be held on the third Tuesday, November 15th. The meeting at the Hopewell Grange Hall will begin at 10:00 AM with coffee, juice & doughnuts available beginning at 9:30 AM. The speaker for this meeting has not yet been confirmed.
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Congratulations to Rockford’s Citizen of the Year - Karla (Sidenbender) Butler Congratulations to
Karla Butler for being chosen as the Rockford Chamber of Commerce 2022 -
Citizen of the Year. Shortly after college, she volunteered for the Parkway Athletic Boosters Club, and spent many years keeping the books and raising money for projects. As a member of Rockford United Methodist Church, in 2008, she went on a mission trip to Henderson Settlement in KY. Working in their thrift store, she saw a need for something similar in Rockford. When she returned, she talked to the Rockford United Methodist Members who gave of their time to prepare the space needed to hold a store (which became known as Helping Hands April 2009) that would be open to the public. Dave Salway found space in his cabinet shop to run it. Donations of clothing and furniture rolled in. Karla ran the store every Wednesday and Saturday, and it was an instant hit. Helping Hands has moved locations a couple of times. The most recent location is in the old Lloyd Garage building. The Parkway Ministerial Food Pantry was added to Helping Hands during this last move and is open once a month. Over the years,
Karla has made many, many friends through this project. She thanks the
people who donate and those she serves for this honor.
Above - Karla's Family celebrates with her following the announcement.
One of the greatest gifts –the giving of your time --- Thank you Karla for all you do through Helping Hands Thrift store and Parkway Food Pantry.
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The Agriculture
Education Foundation Offers Scholarships for Future Agri-Science
Educators
(Columbus, Ohio) The Agriculture Education Foundation is accepting applications for five $1,000 scholarships to be issued to college students enrolling in Ohio’s agriculture educator programs for the spring semester 2023.
This opportunity is open to any student who meets the minimum qualifications and is enrolled or planning to enroll in an agriculture teaching major or 4-H extension major at any of Ohio’s three Universities offering these programs or another two year or four-year school in Ohio offering a two plus two program or another pathway to become an agriculture teacher or extension educator. The scholarship application for the Agriculture Education Foundation will consist of tuition assistance for five students. This will be a non-reimbursable scholarship that can be used for tuition, university housing and class materials. All funds will be administered through the institution’s office of billing and or tuition assistance.
The five scholarships will consist of two for students at a four-year institution, two for students at a community college with a 2 plus 2 program, and one for an individual using the alternative pathway to become an agri-science teacher.
Applicants must have application materials submitted no later than November 28, 2022, 5pm. Awards will be made no later than December 15, 2022. Funds for the spring semester 2023 will be available through the institution by December 24, 2022. Official application documents and requirements are available at www.agised.org.
All students meeting these qualifications are encouraged to apply. Students seeking a degree through Central State University will be given higher consideration.
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Click here to read Rockford Village Council minutes November 1, 2022 by Fiscal Agent Lisa Kuhn Community Announcements and events:
November 4th – St. Teresa Chili Supper – Community building 4:30 – 7 pm – All are welcome ! Free will donations accepted.
November 5th – Lions Club Pork Chop Dinner fundraiser Night at the Races – Community building
November 8th – General Election – Community building
November 26th – Small Business Saturday
December 25th – Together at Christmas – sponsored by local churches. Free meal – All are welcome – Community building.
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Wert Health Honors Veterans with a This free meal is sponsored by Van Wert Health as a way to honor the heroic women and men who have served our country. Both Brewed Expressions locations are participating in this event. The Brewed Expressions Café is located at 109 W. Main Street, Van Wert, Ohio and the Brewed Expressions Drive-Thru is located at 1114 S. Washington Street, Van Wert, Ohio.
Mercer County Engineer Employees Participate in a Snow Plow Rodeo – Safety Rules Explained for General Public Every other year Mercer County Engineer snow and ice control crews participate with their counterparts from Allen and Auglaize counties in competitions testing their skills against others in their profession. The activity allows the crews to network with others in the region about snow and ice control, safety and other county engineer work efforts. The three counties (Allen, Auglaize and Mercer) involved take turns hosting the event. This year the event was held at the Mercer County Fairgrounds. On November 1, 2022 the Mercer County Team A came in first place, with Allen County Team A coming in second. In the individual snow plow competition, Mercer County’s Tony Knapke, Derrick Harter and Todd Freeman placed 1st ,2nd and 3rd, respectively. Equipment rodeo results are as follows: 1st Place Backhoe Basketball: Jeff Steinke (Auglaize County), 1st Place Backhoe Bowling: Dusty Messner (Mercer County), and 1st Place Skid Loader: Joel Etgen (Auglaize County). “Part of the day involves competition and displaying individual skills in snow and ice control, as well as other equipment operation,” Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart says. “Another part of the day involves a training and safety program. I think the most important part of the day for the guys is the ability to communicate and share what is working and what is not working in their operations with others in the region.” We want to thank Adam & Firas, with Howard T. Moriarty for their safety presentation and David, with OHIO811 for his presentation on the OUPS call in process. Thank you also, to Joe and Brandon, with Southeastern Equipment for the use of your equipment to use in our competition. And, thank you to all the vendors & sponsors who participated in this event. Wiechart offers the following guidelines for motorists to follow as they travel this winter season: ·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.
·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.
·Keep track of the road conditions and advisories issued by the Mercer County Sheriff.
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Serious Injury Accident
on 11-6-2022 The preliminary investigation indicates that Grant Ebbing (18) of Coldwater was driving a 2021 Chevy pickup truck Westbound on SR 219. A 2017 Honda sedan driven by Angel Martinez Cruz (27) of St. Henry was Northbound on Burkettsville-St. Henry Rd, along with Celeste Velazquez (29) of St. Henry as his passenger. Cruz failed to stop for the stop sign on Burkettsville-St. Henry Rd. at SR 219and struck the Chevy pickup truck. Cruz and Velaquez were both transported by Coldwater EMS to Mercer Health and were treated and released. Ebbing was transported to Mercer Health by Coldwater EMS and flown by Lutheran Air to Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne for treatment. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by members of the Coldwater Fire Department, Coldwater EMS and MCERV (Mercer County Emergency Response Volunteers).
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Pastor Michael Husted and
Jerry Schaadt to speak Sunday school is at
9:30 AM. Children’s Church and Message are on the 1st, 3rd
and 5th Sundays. Bible based lessons and children’s
activities taught. Snacks. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – all Veterans and the community are welcome to our Veteran’s Day Recognition.
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Community Harvest Thanksgiving Service Announced The Van Wert Area Minister’s Association is planning a community-wide Harvest Thanksgiving Service, Sunday, November 20 at 7:00 pm at First United Methodist Church in downtown Van Wert. It is a revival of services which used to be held where the entire community would gather to give thanks for God’s blessings throughout the past year. Local ministers and lay people will lead the service as they recognize the many agriculturalists and farmers in our community and thank them for their long hours of diligent work. The entire community of Van Wert County is invited to show our gratitude to our farmers and our God. This service has sprung from the numerous churches in our community who have hosted and supported an ongoing Thursday noon community prayer gathering over the past year and a half. Every Thursday at noon, prayer warriors have gathered to diligently pray for the safety, health, and spiritual welfare of our Van Wert Community, State, Nation, and the World. Each month, it has rotated between Trinity Friends Church, First UM, Pentecostal Way, Church on the Horizon, The Apostolic Church of Van Wert, Salem Presbyterian in Venedocia, Kingsley UM, and Trinity UM. The ministers, leaders, and congregations of these churches invite all to join in this celebration service. A special offering will be taken with proceeds going to the Christmas decorations in downtown Van Wert’s Fountain Park.
OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society Photo Caption: On Riley Road, directly south of Neptune, was the site of Reservoir Station, for the Reservoir Post Office, about two miles west of the Mercer-Auglaize County Line. The United States Post Office had a Post Office, known as “Reservoir U.S. Post Office,” East of Celina, on Riley Road, located about where U.S. Rt. 29 is located. The Reservoir Post Office was established June 4, 1852, and discontinued July 10, 1863. This Reservoir Post Office was then re-established on April 14, 1871, which was then discontinued October 17, 1884, and the mail was then forwarded to Celina. The 1897 Map of Mercer County, Ohio by E.H. Caylor, at Columbus, Ohio also identified this site as “Reservoir.” In the 1888 Atlas of Mercer County, Ohio, by Griffing, Gordon, & Co., identified this site as Reservoir Station. The L.E. & W. Railroad entered Mercer County, near the site of Fort Recovery, went on through St. Joseph, Ferner, near Philothea, and through Coldwater, to Celina, and turned east on the north side of Grand Lake, to enter Auglaize County. (Those of you who study railroad history, recognize the nickname of the L.E. & W., as “Leave Early and Wait!” Timetables for Trains were sometimes interrupted by a variety of reasons. Another track for the Trolley Car, known as the Western Ohio Railway Interurban, ran between Celina and Saint Marys, and to points north and south, between 1902 and 1932. The Trolley may have carried mail and also stopped at this Post Office at Reservoir Station. The 1914 Railroad Map of Ohio identified this site as “Rose.” The 1931 Mercer County Ohio Sohio Petroleum Products Map also identified this site as “Rose.” Another old and fragile map of Mercer County identified this site as “Blenheim.” I wrote about the name of Blenheim years ago. For more research, about maps, see the book, “Mercer County, Ohio; History of the Land between the Saint Marys& Wabash River Valleys, Illustrated by Early Maps, 1755-2000,” which should be in your local Libraries. Whether named Reservoir, Reservoir Station, Rose, or Blenheim. . . this site has been lost to history. I wonder if the United States Post Office ever considered posting plaques at the many sites of Post Offices in Rural Communities, prior to R.F.D. (Rural Free Delivery) whereby rural homes now have their own mail boxes! Thank you to each one of you who have thanked me over the years, for doing the research and writing about our local history. I have asked others to take my place in preserving local history. I laughed when those individuals told me, “It would be too much work!” I am completing my 50th Year serving at President of the Mercer County Historical Society, as well as overseeing the Mercer County Historical Museum. The Mercer County Commissioners cut off all funds to the Mercer County Historical Society, as of February 2004. That’s right; I am not paid, nor did I retire and “double dip,” like some County Employees do. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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27th Annual Evening for Race Fans with Chase Briscoe The Celina-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce Chase Briscoe driver of the Stewart Hass #14 on the NASCAR Cup Series will be the featured guest of the 27th Annual Evening for Race Fans on Saturday, January 28th in St. Henry, Ohio. Chase, a 3rd generation racer whose career began on the dirt tracks in and around his home state of Indiana at the age of 13, following his grandfather's and father's footsteps racing sprint cars on the bullrings of the Midwest. His career highlights while working his way to the NASCAR Cup Series include a 2016 ARCA Championship, winning the 2018 NASCAR Truck Series race at Eldora, seven NASCAR Xfinity Series wins and earning his first NASCAR Cup win at Phoenix in March 2022. This event provides intriguing and great racing stories as the guests spend time on the stage with long time event Emcee Mike King as they reflect on their careers, other competitors, and the sport of auto racing. The evening includes an opportunity for autographs and a fantastic buffet dinner prepared by the staff at Romer’s Catering. This event serves as a fundraiser with over $295,000 raised for the Chamber, EverHeart Hospice, and Community Health Professionals Hospice with the past 26 events. Schedule of events: Autograph session with Chase & other racing guest Buffet dinner Driver interviews conducted by Mike King Race memorabilia auction Tickets must be purchased prior to the event by calling the Celina-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce at (419) 586-2219. Cost per ticket is $50; Visa & Master Card are accepted. Follow us on Facebook at “Chamber Race Night”. |
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Historic Main Street Van Wert to lead National Bank clock Restoration
VAN WERT – United by a commitment to revitalizing our historic downtown and commercial district, Main Street Van Wert will begin a campaign to restore the National Bank Clock on the corner of Washington and Main Street in 2023. “This project will help preserve the character and heritage of our community by giving a sense of place and continuity,” said Joe Dray, Executive Director of Historic Main Street Van Wert. “Sense of place is essentially a relationship, it's dynamic and ever-evolving. When communities undergo needed change, it is important that it is not only welcoming to new members but also helps current ones not feel out of touch.” The clock was built by the McClintock-Loomis Company around 1917 and was moved to it’s current location around 1923. The clock features Seth Thomas clockworks, which were high-quality clockworks at that time. It also features an indoor master clock control located inside the Municipal Court building. “Sustained efforts to support various identities allow people to feel at home,” added Dray. “The rehabilitation of the clock will not only enhance the architectural character of downtown Van Wert, but will contribute to the ever-changing business district as well, complementing the Van Wert Forward project. The clock is a local landmark and focal point that people enjoyed for years. Unfortunately, Father Time has taken its toll on our iconic piece of downtown history. Our hopes are that the restoration of the clock reminds us of our rich past while looking forward to a bright future.” The total coast of the project is estimated at $100,000 with $80,000 being used for restoration and $20,000 set aside for future maintenance and repairs.
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Parkway November 2022 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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Remember! Local daylight
savings time changes: Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour earlier on Nov 6, 2022 than the day before. There will be more light in the morning. Also called Fall Back and Winter Time.
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Parkway Schools are now
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NOV. 14 – 21: DROP-OFF SITES TO OPEN FOR OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD
Celina, Ohio, Nov 2, 2022—More than 4,500 locations will open to collect Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts for the Samaritan’s Purse project. Volunteers are preparing to collect shoebox gifts during National Collection Week, Nov. 14 – 21.
Operation Christmas Child has been collecting and delivering shoebox gifts—filled with school supplies, hygiene items and fun toys—to children worldwide since 1993. Anyone can pack a shoebox! In 2022, Operation Christmas Child hopes to collect enough shoeboxes to reach another 11 million children.
Individuals, families, and groups still have time to transform empty shoeboxes into fun gifts. The project partners with local churches across the globe to deliver these tangible expressions of God’s love to children in need. Find a step-by-step guide on the How to Pack a Shoebox webpage.
“Now more than ever, children around the world need to know that God loves them and there is hope,” said Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan’s Purse. “A simple shoebox gift opens the door to share about the true hope that can only be found in Jesus Christ.”
Participants can find the nearest drop-off location and hours of operation as they make plans to drop off their shoebox gifts. The online lookup tool is searchable by City or ZIP code. Signs at each location will identify the drop-off. Grand Lake United Methodist Church St. Pauls Campus 119 E Fulton Street Celina, OH 45822 Mon, Nov. 14: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Tue, Nov. 15: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Wed, Nov. 16: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Thu, Nov. 17: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Fri, Nov. 18: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Sat, Nov. 19: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Sun, Nov. 20: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM Mon, Nov. 21: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Calvary Evangelical 10686 Van Wert Decatur Rd Van Wert, OH 45891
Mon, Nov. 14: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tue, Nov. 15: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Wed, Nov. 16: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Thu, Nov. 17: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Fri, Nov. 18: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sat, Nov. 19: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sun, Nov. 20: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Mon, Nov. 21: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan’s Purse, seeks to demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way to children in need around the world and, together with the local church worldwide, to share the Good News of Jesus Christ. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has collected and delivered more than 198 million gift-filled shoeboxes to children in more than 170 countries and territories. This year, Operation Christmas Child will collect its 200-millionth shoebox!
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Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable to Meet The speaker on November 17 at the Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable is Dr. Brian Dirck. He is a professor of History at Anderson University in Indiana. He is a foremost authority on Abraham Lincoln, and he has several books to his credit. Professor Dirck frequently tries out material from his book research on our Roundtable discussions. His topic on the 17th will be "Lincoln and various correspondences he had with Horace Greeley". Greeley was an editor and publisher. He founded the New York Tribune. He was an abolitionist, and Radical Republican. He wrote to the president so often, that Lincoln had a special cubbyhole in his desk for letters from Greeley. The venue is the Richardson Bretz Memorial Building in Celina at 119 W. Fulton Street. Time 7:15 PM. NOTE the early meeting date. Due to Thanksgiving coming on our regular meeting date, they will move up the calendar a week to Thursday the 17th. Dr. Dirck is an outstanding speaker, and he makes a special effort to work us into his schedule. Please return the favor, and commit yourself to attend this symposium. |
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Liberty Baptist Church to Celebrate 40 Years The public is
invited to the 40th Anniversary of their church on Friends
and Family Day.
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Harvest Jubilee The Annual Harvest Jubilee will be held Sunday, November 13th at the Rockford United Methodist 202 South Franklin Street in Rockford. For more than 15 years celebrating a bountiful harvest, members and friends of the church have shared a variety of light-hearted musical, artistic, and dramatic performances with their church family and community. The presentation of their God-given talents and gifts will begin at 6 pm in the church sanctuary. For more information, contact the church office at 419-363-3230, by email at office.mgr.rumc@bright.net or check out the church website www.rumcoh.org or Rockford United Methodist Church Facebook page. Barb Pedroza is the Harvest Jubilee coordinator.
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Stateline Writers Club will meet The public is welcome to attend. They can write their own stories but do not need to do so.
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New Pastor Michael Husted
Coming to
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Sunday school is at 9:30 AM. Children’s Church is on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays. Bible based lessons and children’s activities taught. Snacks.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – the community is welcome
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Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will meet
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On Saturday, October 22nd the first class of Parkway School gathered at Westlake Lodge Celina to celebrate their 60th year of graduation. |
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Van Wert Post Investigates a Serious Injury Crash November 2022 Grover Hill – The Van Wert Post is currently investigating a serious two vehicle injury crash that occurred at approximately 2:49 PM today in Paulding County near Grover Hill, Ohio. A black 2014 Ford Focus being operated by Lilianna A. Egia, of Defiance, Ohio, was traveling eastbound on County Road 72 and entered the intersection at State Route 637. A white 2013 Freightliner semi hauling scrap steel and operated by Thomas L. Snell, of Rockford, Ohio, was southbound on State Rout 637. The Snell vehicle struck the Egia vehicle and exited the left side of the roadway, overturned, spilling it’s load of steel and caught fire. The Egia vehicle exited the right side of the roadway coming to rest just south of the intersection. Thomas L. Snell suffered serious burns as a result of the fire and was flown by Mercy Life Flight to St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio. Lilianna A. Egia suffered minor injuries and was transported by Oakwood EMS to Defiance Regional Medial Center in Defiance, Ohio. Both drivers were wearing their seatbelts. Troopers were assisted at the scene by the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office, Oakwood EMS, Grover Hill Fire Department and Rescue, ODOT, Paulding County EMA, Gideon’s Towing and Recovery and John’s Towing and Recovery. The crash remains under investigation and the Ohio State Highway Patrol reminds motorists to always wear seat belts and to never drive distracted or impaired.
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LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC From Broadway coming to Van Wert Van Wert, OH— — Area musicians and actors will be performing in a Hollywood & Broadway themed concert titled, “A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC”, A Concert Featuring Sights & Sounds from Stage & Screen, which will be held at The First United Methodist Church of Van Wert on Saturday evening, November 12th from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM.
“A Little Night Music” will include more than just musical Broadway standards. Acting, costumes and visual arts will also be part of the concert. The sanctuary doors will open promptly at 6:15 PM before the concert at 7:00 PM.
Organist, Gloria Wendel will usher the audience into “A Little Night Music”, with Bach’s “Toccata & Fugue in D Minor” on the recently upgraded majestic Noehren pipe organ. Annette Hoverman & Marilyn Alessandrini will be at the piano keys for Bernstein’s “Tonight” from “West Side Story”. The ensemble - In Spiritu with Beth Conn, Kristina Welker, Melinda Farmer, Jody Jones, Sue Steinen, Jody Lichtenberger, Jean Etzler, Stacie Korte, Mary Ann Falk, Dee Hartsock-Fisher, Sheila Chilcote-Collins, & featured soloist, Jill Jeffery, will be performing a “loverly” medley from Lerner & Lowe’s “My Fair Lady” and also some great Simon & Garfunkel tunes from the Academy Award winning 1967 film, “The Graduate”.
Rod Sroufe, double bass, Dee Fisher, piano, Cindy Gardner, violin, Paul Hoverman, trumpet, Dane Newlove, percussion, & Jeremy Laukuf, bass/keyboard will be bringing several well-known tunes from stage and screen, including selections from “Fiddler On The Roof”, “West Side Story” & the 1949 Frank Sinatra/Gene Kelly musical, "On The Town".
Vocal solos from Ms. Falk, Ms. Hartsock-Fisher, and Ms. Chilcote-Collins will include well-known selections from “Gypsy”, “The King & I”, “When Pigs Fly”, and Stephen Sondheim’s, “A Little Night Music” to name a few.
David Van Tilburg, pianist, will be performing a truly astounding realization of Leonard Pennario’s, “Midnight On The Cliffs”, from the 1956 Doris Day film noir, “Julie”.
Please join us for a truly fun & fabulous evening! This concert is free & open to the public. The First United Methodist Church is located at 113 W. Central across from Fountain Park in downtown Van Wert.
Van Wert Elks Donate to Wreaths Across America through Local DAR Isaac Van Wart Chapter, DAR, would like to thank the Van Wert Elks Lodge for participating in the "Wreaths Across America" program by purchasing wreaths to honor veterans buried in Van Wert Woodland Cemetery..... with Elks Member, Mr. Mike Stanley & DAR members Mickey McConahay & Linda Schumm. Contact DAR members to purchase your wreaths by Thanksgiving.
Picture: Mike Stanley, VW Elks; Mickey McConahay, Linda Schumm
Rockford Lions Club Hears about Sales Tax on the Fall Ballot and Plan Pork Chop Dinner On Monday, October 10th Mercer County Chief Deputy Doug Timmerman, Treasurer Dave Wolters and Auditor Randy Grapner spoke to the Rockford Lions Club about the upcoming sales tax issue on the November 2022 ballot. It is not a new tax but a continuation of the existing sales tax in Mercer County.
The Lions Club Pork Chop Dinner will be held Saturday, November 5th from 11 to 1 pm at the Rockford Carry Out, 156 South Main Street. This Drive-Thru and Pick Up event, a joint effort of the Rockford, Willshire and Mendon Lions Clubs will benefit the Parkway Eighth Grade Class Trip. Tickets are $10 and available at the Rockford Carry Out, as well as from any member of the Rockford, Mendon, or Willshire Lions Clubs.
Proceeds from Area Lions Club projects fund scholarships and help fulfill community needs and requests. The next meeting of the Rockford Lions Club will be Monday, November 14, 2022 at 6:30 pm at the Rockford Village Hall.
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UTV Accident Reported by Sheriff Grey The preliminary investigation shows that for an unknown reason, the 2011 Polaris Ranger 4x4 entered a corn field on the south side of Huwer Rd, west of Clune-Stucke Rd. Deputies suspect that the sole occupant, Jacob M Dahlinghaus (17) of Tipp City, OH, was ejected from the UTV in the cornfield. The UTV was located in the cornfield, west of the juvenile. Careflight was called to the scene and transported Dahlinghaus to Miami Valley Hospital for treatment. Assisting at the scene were members of the Osgood Squad and Osgood Fire Department. This incident remains under investigation by the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office.
EXIT LAUGHING SET FOR NOVEMBER At Van Wert Civic Theatre
When the biggest highlight in your life for the past 30 years has been your weekly bridge night out with the “girls”, what do you do when one of your foursome inconveniently dies? If you are three southern ladies from Birmingham, you do the most daring thing you’ve ever done. You “borrow” the ashes from the funeral home for one last card game… But these broads have no idea what is in store for them. The physical comedy, witty dialogue and veteran actors on stage will leave you in stitches. Come! Be entertained! As these characters have a night to remember, we’ll all be reminded to always Live Life to the Fullest! Our box office is open and taking reservations for all productions this season! Call 419-238-9689 or book online at vwct.org. Exit Laughing is directed by Stan Lippi and features Emily Gehle, Travis Nihiser, Amy McConn, Jan Miller and Stephanie Wagner.
Show dates November 3,4,5,6 and 10,11,12,13 Van Wert Civic Theatre 118 S. Race St. Van Wert, Ohio 419-238-9689
Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
LOST. RECOVERED. REBORN – New Exhibit ArtSpace Lima October 28 - December 31, 2022 Opening Reception on Friday, October 28th 6:30 to 8:00 pm ArtSpace/Lima ArtSpace/Lima will host an outstanding exhibit featuring the work of three artists interpreting recycling, repurposing, and re-imagining materials through the theme, ‘LOST. RECOVERED. REBORN’. Artists Lisa Austin, Karen Bondarchuk, and Steve Parlato, will have their work in three galleries at ArtSpace. Lisa Austin, from Kentucky, will have her collection of award-winning collages featured in the Sullivan Gallery. Lisa’s collaged pieces remove the original intention of the visual to create a new scenario when paired with other found images. Karen Bonarchuk, from Michigan, will tell the story of the ultimate recycler, crows, and presents their life and stories through collages, prints. drawings, and sculpture in the Ellen Nelson Gallery. Steve Parlato, from Connecticut, presents portraits of people in the Brick Gallery, whose lives were unfairly lost, and the pictures are completed with throw-away materials in collage style. The work is an exceptional collection and marks a new level of sophistication and beauty for the exhibits in the ArtSpace galleries. The exhibits are free and open to the public during ArtSpace business hours – Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 to 5:00 pm.
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Pastor Nick Miller Coming to St. Paul’s Country Church Nick’s lesson on Sunday, October 30, 2022 is from the book of Matthew 6 entitled “True Fasting”. Nick will have a children’s message as well. Sunday School is at
9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st,
3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are
invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft
activities. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please join us as we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Pastor Steve Howell Coming to St. Paul’s Country Church Steve’s lesson on Sunday, October 23, 2022 continues in the book of Acts 6:1-7 entitled “Something for Everyone”. Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at
9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st,
3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are
invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft
activities. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please join us as we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Willshire Trick or Treat Planned Trick or Treat will be held in the village of Willshire on Saturday, October 29th 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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Rockford, OHIO to hold Fall Fest Trick or Treat Activities - October
29th, 2022 - beginning @ 10 am. Join us Saturday, October 29th for a full day of festivities in Rockford. Starting at 10am at the heart of it all - Rockford's Main Street! Enjoy the vendors market and retail specials at participating businesses from 10am-3pm. Take in the fall decorations, fresh air, and local eats, while socializing with your community. Special Events Include: Large Variety Vendor Market FREE Make and Take FALL craft and free will donation Book Sale @ Rockford Carnegie Library from 10am-2pm. KIDS - Stop by the library for a FREE book during Trick or Treat 5-6:30 pm ! RCO TO GO – Breakfast and lunch options! Rockford Eagles will be sponsoring a Chili Cook off ! Chili registration begins at noon - $5 registration fee. Tasting begins at 2 pm. $50 to each 1st place winner in 3 categories Spicy, Meat lovers, traditional. They will have live music, a cake walk and face painting from 1- 3. Raffling off meat trays throughout the day! -- Kids stop back for treats from 5:00-6:30. * Open to the Public Pre Trick-or-Treat @ New Horizons Community Church – providing a FREE event - food, Pony Rides, pumpkin painting, kids train and Trunk-or-Treat in their parking lot from 4 – 6 pm. The Village of Rockford's Trick-or-Treat will take place from 5-6:30pm. Do you live outside of the village and would enjoy seeing the little trick-or-treaters? Come, help us set up a trick-or-treat line on the sidewalks of Main Street. Make sure you stop by the Rockford Fire Dept at 7pm for costume judging and delicious fall treats. |
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Trick or Treat in Mendon - Please send details to
Sheila Baltzell on FaceBook
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Remember! Local daylight
savings time changes: Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour earlier on Nov 6, 2022 than the day before. There will be more light in the morning. Also called Fall Back and Winter Time.
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Parkway Class of 1967 Celebrates 55th Reunion The Parkway High School Class of 1967 met on September 24, 2022 to celebrate their 55th class reunion. Classmates and former teachers gathered together to reminisce school days and renew friendships that were formed years ago. The reunion was held at the Hopewell Grange Hall at the Mercer County Fairgrounds in Celina which included a great meal prepared by the Hopewell Grange Members. A class picture was taken to remember this special evening and those in attendance. Pictured seated left to right: Dean Gunderson; Vickie Gause Bollenbacher; Linda Gehm Duff; Sandy Miller Ulrey; Becky Suman White; Teresa Cochran Fuleki; and Doug Carr. Standing: Teacher Naomi Sipe Lehman; Wade Marbaugh; Diane Kimmel Schumm; Jim Hawk; Sandy Sipe Schwartz; Judy Secaur Stephenson; Diane Mihm Sheets; Clinton Bennett; Betty Berry Cooper; Greg Schumm; Roberta Beeks LePage; Metta Stucky Hike; Loisann Felver Yoh; Myra Hoblet Sustae; and Teacher Norman VanTilburg.
Pastor Michael Husted,
Guest Minister Coming to
St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford The sermon title is “Awareness of Jesus’ Presence.” It is based on the Holy Gospel of Luke 24:13-33a. On Saturday
afternoon 10-15-2022, there will be at 5 PM pizza and salad dinner, in
the church fellowship hall to meet Pastor Husted. He will also be
available on Sunday morning at 9 AM before worship - during a coffee and
doughnut get together.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
Fraternal Order of Eagles in Rockford Completes Recent Addition The Fraternal Order of Eagles 1292 in Rockford recently completed a building project – an addition of an outdoor social area. Eagle’s membership bought the property directly to the north of their Aerie which was once the Terry’s Trim building. In 2021, after razing the building, they began construction of the outdoor area complete with concrete patio, decorative fencing, two entrances to the Eagles Lodge and large scenic windows that people can see out, but no one can see in. Tables and chairs complete the outdoor patio. Taller seating inside the building looks out onto the patio. The final piece was recently set in place by members – a large concrete Eagle weighing over 600 lbs sits on a one ton concrete pedestal. Member Howie Courtney took charge of purchasing the Eagle and getting it painted with details. Dick Shaffer created the concrete pedestal with the Aerie number1292 molded into it. The Eagles invite you to come by and take a look.
Chicken Dinners at the
Chatt Fire Department
REA STUDENTS TO ENJOY LIMA SYMPHONY YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTS Lima, OH (October 13, 2022) – The Lima Symphony Orchestra will present its annual Young People’s Concert for area school groups on Friday, October 21 at 9:30 AM and 11 AM at the Veterans Memorial Civic and Convention Center (7 Town Square, Lima, OH 45801). This year, the Symphony welcomes Indian Classical Music virtuoso Sandeep Das to the stage as we explore Musical Storytelling. Led by Maestro Andrew Crust, the Lima Symphony Orchestra will explore captivating tales from the near to far East through musical fantasy. Opening this incredible concert are the subtle and varied sounds of the Indian Tabla. Completing this musical voyage is Rimsky-Korsakov’s romantic masterpiece Scheherazade, inspired by folklore from 1,001 Arabian Nights. Each year, more than 3,500 school children enjoy learning about and listening to symphonic music at live performances by our full orchestra designed especially for young people. The Young People’s Concerts are a free educational service provided by the Lima Symphony Orchestra.
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ROCKFORD OPRY SHOW
Returns - SUNDAY - OCTOBER 23RD - 1 PM Event is FREE at the Rockford Community Building - 420 N Holly Lane, Rockford, OHIO Entertainers from around the area invite you to come and dance to songs from the past. Contact Jerry Bolenbaugh for more information - 419-363-3794. Rockford Carry Out will be on site with lunch specials and drinks. |
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Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable to Meet Harry Frech will be the speaker for the October 27 meeting at 7 PM of the Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable. Harry is a fellow member of the Roundtable, and has done several, well received, talks before our group. This month, his topic will be the 15th OVI, its outstanding record during the war and what the members of the regiment perceived as mistreatment by the army and government at war’s end. Others might enjoy
this good speaker with an interesting topic. The public is invited. Our October meeting of the Stillwater Roundtable is coming up quickly! The meeting is at the Hayner Center in Troy, on Tuesday, October 18th, at 7 pm. Dave Gilmore will be speaking on US General Joseph Hooker's life and service in the war. He will be attempting the seemingly impossible feat of rehabilitating the sullied reputation of Mr. Hooker! Sounds like we'll get to hear all of the dirt on "Fighting Joe".
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Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees Cancels but Plans to Meet "The Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will meet for their regular meeting on Tuesday, November 8 at 4 p.m. in the basement meeting room. The public is always invited to attend regular meetings." The meeting in October was cancelled.
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![]() Isaac Van Wart Daughters of the American Revolution recently inducted new members, Pamela Harter Beamer and Robin Bowen Kill. Pictured are Pamela Beamer, Regent Deb Hardeman, Robin Kill. |
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Stateline Writers Club to meet The Stateline Writers Club will meet Saturday, Oct. 15 at 10 a.m. in the meeting room of the Mercer County District Library in Celina. The writing topic is "Begin or end your story with 'Well, that was dramatic!'" Anyone interested in writing is invited to attend a meeting. It is not necessary to bring a story but you are welcome to do so.
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Rockford, OHIO to hold Fall Fest - October 29th, 2022 - activities begin
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Pastor Steve Howell Coming to St. Paul’s Country Church Steve’s lesson on Sunday, October 9, 2022 moves into the book of Acts 5:1-11 entitled “A Healthy Fear”. Later that evening, the annual AutumnFest with Homemade food and desserts will start at 4:30 PM followed by the auction, called by Tom Robbins Auctioneers. Join us for food and fun. All auction proceeds go to church missions. Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at
9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st,
3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are
invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft
activities. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please join us as we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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AutumnFest
Coming to St. Paul's Country Church The evening begins with delicious food at 4:30. The menu includes Creamed Chicken, and Sloppy Joe sandwiches. We will also be serving chicken noodle and potato soup. Pie will also be included. We again have secured the services of Tom & Eric Robbins for the auction which will begin at 5:30p.m. Tom has been our auctioneer for several years and has the ability to liven up the entire evening and make it fun for everyone. The proceeds from the evening will be used for the Backpack Program and for future projects for the Women’s Fellowship. Everyone is invited to this event.
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Parkway High School Homecoming
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Parkway October 2022 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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21st Century Club Begins the New 100th Club Year The Twenty First Century Club met for the opening meeting of the year on September 27, 2022. The club is officially 100 years old. The meeting was held at the Rockford United Methodist Church for a lovely dinner featuring Italian spaghetti, salad and garlic bread. An ice cream dessert topped off the meal by President Janet Steffy. Karla Butler, vice president, welcomed everyone (in the absence of the president) and called the meeting to order. 12 members were present. Roll-Call was completed with everyone stating something funny that had happened to them in the past. This got everyone laughing. Minutes from the tea in May of 2022 were read by secretary Kim Carr and approved. The treasurer, Valerie Fritzinger was absent, so there was no treasurer’s report. Dues of $5 were collected. Karla reported that the Helping Hands Food Pantry in Rockford needs chunky soups to be collected at October’s meeting. 50 year member Judy Evans was at the meeting as was Sheryl Frahm, 47 year member. Sheryl recalled the late Dee Lewis’ mother as one of the founding 4 members of 20th Century Club. New member, Melanie Shindeldecker, was heartily welcomed and presented with a potted yellow mum, the club flower. The new year’s program booklets were passed out. The theme for the year “Funny Girl – Funny Guy” was introduced by Karla. She also explained that a famous Ohio comedienne and comedian will be featured as the program at each upcoming meeting. Karla went on to explain that laughter has benefits: boosts mood; inspires hope; releases anger; strengthen the immune system; triggers endorphins; burns calories. Laughter is good and free. The two funny people for the evening were: Kym Elizabeth Whitley and Bob Hope. Whitley worked with Red Fox and was in many movies. Bob Hope worked with the USO, Vaudeville and had his own radio show. He went on to films and Broadway. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at Rockford United Methodist Church Cafe Room. Karla Butler and Toni Fisher are hostesses with Sheila Baltzell-Linn and Kim Carr providing the program. Contact Sheila Baltzell-Linn if you are interested in attending a meeting.
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Monarch Surprise
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Community Wide Food Drive Celina, OH – The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office will once again be holding a Community Wide Food Drive. The food drive will take place from October 16th to October 31st, 2022. Donations can be dropped off at the Sheriff’s Office Lobby at 4835 State Route 29 in Celina, OH. All donated items will be divided up between the C.A.L.L. Food Pantry and Our Home Family Resource Center. Our office chose to start the drive on October 16th, as that is World Food Day. Hunger and food insecurity is a worldwide problem…which includes many of our neighbors, friends, and family. For more information about World Food Day, please visit the website: https://www.fao.org/world-food-day/en. The staff of the Sheriff’s Office has been collecting items for our local food pantry since 2016. We would like to invite the public to participate in this event to help those less fortunate in our communities. Donation items include, but are not limited to: non-perishable food items (such as canned foods), baby wipes/diapers, dog food/treats, personal hygiene items (such as body wash, shampoo/conditioner, or deodorant), cleaning supplies, or a monetary donation. Every little bit helps, so please consider donating. Visit our website at www.mercercountysheriffohio.gov and click on the Community Wide Food Drive tab for more information.
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Van Wert LIVE Welcomes CEO Student Sofi Houg (Van Wert,OH) - Van Wert LIVE is happy to welcome a new face to the operational staff. Van Wert High School CEO student, Sofi Houg joins the team of entertainment professionals as a Marketing Intern. Sofi is a senior at Van Wert and plans to attend college majoring in Broadcast Journalism. At Van Wert High School, Sofi is a proud member of Beta Club. She is the Vice President of both the Student Council and National Honors Society. Miss Houg is a cougar athlete on both the varsity basketball and track teams. “I am so excited to
work with Van Wert LIVE this school year and be introduced to the
community in a professional light,” shared Sofi. During a hectic marketing day, taking time to oversee a new team member can be demanding. However, Quincy Thompson, Marketing Director of Van Wert Live events, is very satisfied with the effort Sofi has already shown. "Sofi has already blown us away with her eager initiative. We are confident in her skills and her bubbly personality. We are looking forward to seeing Sofi grow into this position with confidence,” states Quincy. Sofi's talented efforts can be witnessed by observing the Niswonger Performing Facebook page and Van Wert Live Instagram feed, and the Van Wert LIVE tiktok account Van Wert LIVE is honored to dedicate time to the professional development of high school students by providing experiences that are SO GOOD they come back to Van Wert. |
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Parkway High School Class of 1972 Celebrates 50 years
Ten members of the class of 1972 are deceased. Submitted photo. |
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AutumnFest
Coming to St. Paul's Country Church The evening begins with delicious food at 4:30. The menu includes Creamed Chicken, and Sloppy Joe sandwiches. We will also be serving chicken noodle and potato soup. Pie will also be included. We again have secured the services of Tom & Eric Robbins for the auction which will begin at 5:30p.m. Tom has been our auctioneer for several years and has the ability to liven up the entire evening and make it fun for everyone. The proceeds from the evening will be used for the Backpack Program and for future projects for the Women’s Fellowship. Everyone is invited to this event.
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Come Hear Reverend Larry May at
St. Paul’s
United Church of Christ Larry has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from the United Church of Christ Church and was a pastor at St. Paul’s for many years. Sunday School is at
9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st,
3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are
invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft
activities.
Boys Golf Scores by Coach Ryan Thompson Parkway - 187 Celina - 195
Medalist - Roman Leszinske (39) Runnerup - Nick Steinbrunner (40)
Complete scoring results here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VbpXdv_yS8eY9_n33VgvREUfy3K9-RnlVs0p9Lwx92s/edit?usp=sharing Photos shared by PW elementary student Carter Thompson Click on smaller thumbnails below to enlarge. |
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Toni Murray Sponsors Honor Flight
Honor Flight Northeast Indiana is slated for its 39th Honor Flight from Fort Wayne on September 28, 2022. Eighty-five veterans from the Fort Wayne area are booked and confirmed for the flight. The flight consists of 6 Korea War veterans, 12 Cold War veterans, and 67 Vietnam veterans. This is the first Honor Flight from Fort Wayne that Vietnam veterans will represent the largest percentage of veterans on the flight. Seventy-eight percent of the veterans traveling on the Honor Flight are Vietnam or Vietnam era veterans. As of this date, 2,871 veterans have participated in an Honor Flight from Fort Wayne. Due to construction at the airport, no welcome home festivities are permitted. Cathy Berkshire, President of Honor Flight Northeast Indiana and her team are ready to overcome all obstacles to make sure the brave men and women get the honor they deserve. Honor Flight NE Indiana, Inc. is a volunteer, nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization. Donations are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law. If media are interested in joining us at the 122nd Fighter Wing on September 28, please RSVP with Master Sergeant William Hopper, william.hopper.1@us.af.mil 478-3314 no later than Thursday September 22, 2022. Names, driver's license numbers, state of driver’s license issue, and date of birth will be needed for security purposes. *Media escort will take place at 4:30 a.m. from the main gate. Please plan to arrive early to pass through security. *Honor Flight Northeast Indiana Inc. is not endorsed or funded by the Indiana Air National Guard.
Girls Golf September
24, 2022
We also had several girls receive MAC honors. Madison Louth- !st Team Shay Boroff- 2nd Team Sarah Sheppard-Honorable Mention Emily Clutter- Honorable Mention
Super proud of these girls. They have come a long way in the last two years. Next up we will compete at the Sectional tournament at Moose Landing on Tuesday morning.
Parkway Girls Wayne
Trace 9-22-2022
Parkway girls golf team finishes 3rd out of 9 teams at the Wayne Trace Invitational with a team score of 202. Madison Louth led the way for the panther with a 47 (7th overall), followed closely by Sarah Sheppard's 48 (8th overall), Emily Clutter added a 53 and Shay Boroff finished out the scoring for the Panthers with her 54. It has been a great season for the Lady Panthers so far this season with a 32-18 overall record on the season. Next up for the girls is the MAC Invite on Saturday at Arrowhead and Sectionals on Tuesday the 27th at Moose Landing in Ottawa.
Parkway Girls Golf Sectional tournament September 27,
2022
Next up for the Ladies Panthers is the District Tournament @ Sycamore Springs in Findlay on Monday.
Parkway Girls golf loses to Lincolnview 208-214 at the
Celina Lynx.
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First Church announces Children’s Christmas Musical rehearsals First United Methodist Church, located at 113 W. Central Avenue in Van Wert, Ohio is excited to announce they will be presenting a children’s Christmas musical this year, “Arrest These Merry Gentlemen.” All children from kindergarten up are welcome. Rehearsals: Wednesdays, beginning September 14th, 5:30 – 6:30 (Sunday rehearsals added October 30th) No audition required for choir. Signup for auditions for speaking parts and solos will be available. Performance: December 11th at 6:30 p.m. Questions: Contact Chris Gordon, 614/530-3516 or capullins@hotmail.com
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The 1898 Open for Venue Bookings Van Wert’s newest event venue, THE 1898, has announced that they are now open for bookings. This new and sophisticated event venue was created to offer an elegant and intimate experience for an unforgettable wedding or special event. While the event venue is located in the heart of Van Wert, Ohio – it brings in guests from all over the country who are looking for a unique and eloquent venue. Built in 1898 during the height of the Gilded Age, the mansion is an architectural masterpiece. Historic Castle Home Turned Event Venue THE 1898 event venue, locally known as the “Castle”, embodies 4,300 sq. ft. of timeless grandeur – complete with a modern kitchen, dining room featuring a hand painted sky ceiling, library, music room and three full bathrooms. THE 1898 includes five formal entertainment rooms which showcase the numerous curated antiques that captivate the attention of any guest. Finding their way to the elegant bar, guests can drink and mingle throughout the evening for cocktail hours or celebrations. THE 1898 event venue features a Glam Room for hair and makeup needs, along with two spacious dressing/bedrooms. One of the suites overlooks the newly added Wedding Garden, which is set to be complete in the early Fall of 2022. For couples looking for the perfect setting to capture their love, the Grand Staircase with an elevated “courting bench” proves ideal for an interior wedding stage. If guests prefer to enjoy their cocktails outside, the mansion’s exterior has sufficient spaces dedicated to outdoor relaxation. Although small, intimate gatherings are ideal for some, others prefer larger celebrations. For large events, a meticulously groomed outdoor Wedding Garden will be ready for use in the Fall of 2022. The garden features seating capacity for 248 guests, a lawn area for flexible entertaining, and a dining & dance plaza. Indoor events: Corporate holiday parties and luncheons Corporate seminars and team building sessions Private meeting space in three rooms Fundraisers and charity events Award banquets Formal tea parties Princess parties Bridal showers and baby showers Milestone birthday and anniversary parties Featured on The Knot + Wedding Wire Starting now, THE 1898 is booking dates for the Fall 2022 event season and beyond. To book a special occasion with this elegant venue, contact THE 1898 at 419-910-9013 or by email at bookings@the1898.com. For those looking online for the best suited venue for them, THE 1898 is featured on The Knot and Wedding Wire as an accredited vendor. Links to these vendor spotlights can be found here: The 1898 | Reception Venues - The Knot
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VWHS THEATRE ANNOUNCES 2022 FALL PLAY Van Wert High School Theatre Department is excited to announce our 2022 fall play production. Trouble in Tumbleweed by Tim Kelly will be performed at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, November 16 and Thursday, November 17 at 7:00pm. Rehearsals have begun and students are looking forward to sharing this two act family friendly farce set in the 1880s at the Tumbleweed, Arizona Hotel. The pompous Mayor Oates has been hired by a Boston businessman to build a town that one day will be the Territory’s capital. To fill the local positions — sheriff, schoolmarm, doctor — he hires his incompetent relatives (kickbacks included, of course!). The news that a Pinkerton detective is coming from Boston to inspect the town’s development throws the whole family into a panic. Just when you think the dust is settling, who should turn up but the detective. The hilarious twists and turns in the plot will have you holding onto your hat (and your sides)! Trouble in Tumbleweed is produced with special arrangement by Pioneer Drama Service, Inc. in Englewood, Colorado. Tickets will go on sale in October and will be available from cast and crew or at the door on performance nights. VWHS Theatre hopes to see you at our live fall productions as we continue to create, perform, and inspire the Van Wert community through the theatrical arts.
Mercer Health Medical Group to hold Drive-Thru Flu Vaccine Clinics
Mercer Health Medical Group will be holding Drive-Thru Flu Vaccine Clinics in October 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: · Galleria & Pediatrics — October 3 · Celina Pro & East Market– October 4 · Coldwater — October 3 · Ft. Recovery – October 3 · St. Henry — October 3 · Southland — October 3 · Maria Stein — October 4
If you are unavailable on the day of the drive thru flu vaccine clinic at your primary care location, contact your provider’s office for alternative arrangements. Patients will be given arrival instructions when scheduling their appointments. Masks are required while receiving vaccines. If you have questions, please contact your provider’s office.
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CASA of Mercer County Swears in New Court Appointed Special Advocates for Mercer County Children CASA of Mercer County is pleased to announce that it held its second swearing-in ceremony for the Mercer County Juvenile Court on September 14, 2022. Mercer County Probate/Juvenile Court Judge Matthew L. Gilmore presided over the ceremony and swore in the new volunteers. Mercer County Juvenile Court Magistrate Richard M. Delzeith was present as the Court Administrator for CASA of Mercer County. CASA of Mercer County Executive Director Andrea King was also present.
Please join the program in congratulating the new volunteers as Mercer County’s second set of Court Appointed Special Advocates:
Doug Meyer of Celina; Sheila Meyer of Celina; Jennifer Saintignon of Maria Stein; Robin Goettemoeller of New Knoxville; Keri Leichty of Rockford; Heather Kuhn of Celina
The swearing-in ceremony was the final step taken by these community members after 30 hours of pre-service training prior to being sworn in to serve as a Court Appointed Special Advocate. Training equips community volunteers with all the skills needed to advocate for children who have been abused and/or neglected.
Now, as Court Appointed Special Advocates these volunteers will be appointed to cases open in juvenile court due to abuse, neglect, and/or dependency. They are then tasked with getting to know the children, becoming familiar with their special circumstances, and then making recommendations to the Court on what is in the children’s best interest. EVERY CHILD deserves someone in their corner amplifying their voice and their story. CASA volunteers are ordinary community members that make an extraordinary difference in the lives of children.
CASA of Mercer County is now accepting applications for its next training. They would love to talk to you about this new and impactful volunteer experience. If you would like to learn more about how you can make a difference in the lives of children in your county, check out CASA of Mercer County at www.mercercountycasa.org or on Facebook.
ROCKFORD OPRY SHOW
Returns - SUNDAY - OCTOBER 23RD - 1 PM
Temporary Road Closure The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is announcing the closing of Winkler Road at the US 33 intersection for intersection re-alignment. This road will be closed for approximately 3-4 weeks depending on the weather conditions.
Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759.
Road Closed Until Repair or Replace is Complete The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart announced today that a culvert type bridge on Deep Cut Road 0.1 mile east of SR 707, will be closed until a repair/replacement can be completed.
An estimated duration of closure has not been determined at this time. Pavement distress above the structure identified significant scour/structural concerns which have prompted the closure. Further information on the projected schedule of reopening will be provided when it is available. Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
Christmas Fountain Park The Van Wert Service Club, Optimist Club of Van Wert, Main Street Van Wert, and the Van Wert Parks Department are bringing the holiday spirit again this year, with Christmas at Fountain Park. Our 2022 goal is to host a special opening night ceremony on Wednesday, November 23, 2022, in conjunction with activities hosted by Main Street Van Wert. It is sure to be a night to remember.
Silver Sponsorship: $10 to $100 Gold Sponsorship: $101 to $499 Platinum Sponsorship: $500 and higher If your business donated in previous years, THANK YOU! The money raised by this event allowed us to replace damaged decorations, invest in new lights, and keep the displays in good standing. Any donation you can make will have an impact. Thank you for your generosity, all groups involved are appreciative of your participation. Financial contributions can be mailed to P.O. Box 343, Van Wert, OH 45891. Please make checks payable to “Holiday at Home.” Donations must be received by October 31, 2022 in order to be included on the display banner in the park. Individuals wanting to make a tax-deductible contribution need to make checks payable to the VW County Foundation.
Saturdays Nov 5, 12, and 19 from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Sundays Nov 6, 13, and 20 from 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Opening night November 23rd. Tear-Down January 2nd. Our groups (Service Club, Optimist Club, and VW Parks Dept) will have people there during all of those times, and any help within those hours is appreciated. We would like groups that come to have a leader, so we can share instructions with one person that will then direct their group. If we have individuals, we'll make that work too! We will be recognizing both donors and volunteers on our social media channels. If you know of other groups that would like to volunteer, please share this information. We prefer high school and above, as they require less supervision.
United States Army
Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus coming to Van Wert The Niswonger Performing Arts Center, located at 10700 OH-118, on Saturday, November 5 at 7:00 PM. This is a FREE-ticketed event. To reserve seats, get tickets at vanwertlive.com or call the Van Wert Live Box Office from 10A - 3P, Mon. - Fri. at 419-238-6722. No fees apply to ticketing.
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A special meeting of the Parkway Local Board of Education has been called for Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. in the District Office Conference Room. The meeting will be a work session for board member training and an executive session to discuss the employment of personnel. No business will be conducted. |
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Varsity Boys Golf Results 9/14/22 - Boys Golf - Parkway @ St. Johns Parkway - 182 Delphos St. Johns - 152
Medalist - Jack Gerker & Collin Feathers (35)
Complete match results here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cyw0-dH3QmEmvtkOgf4Wid_D4rlbZcZU4neSaYqmxRE/edit?usp=sharing
Ryan Thompson Parkway High School Boys Golf Coach
Mercer County Youth to Youth (Y2Y) Retreats Held The Mercer County Youth to Youth (Y2Y) Retreats were held this past summer! The Retreat was held June 7th from 9 am – 9 pm (5th-7th grade) and the Mini Retreat was held June 9th from 9 am-5 pm at St. John Lutheran Church (Purple Door) in Celina. Thirty 5th-7th grade students and thirty-seven 2nd-4th grade students attended the Retreats this year!
This year’s theme was “Emojis: Don’t Let Alcohol or Other Drugs Mix Your Emotions.” We discussed how substances can alter your mood or mind. We work best when we are our true self, free of substances, while making positive life choice Under the direction of Laura Sanford, prevention specialist at Foundations Behavioral Health Services and an adult ally for the Mercer County Y2Y group, this youth-led prevention event was led by thirteen 7th-12th grade students from the Mercer County Y2Y group. Seventeen adult volunteers also made this event successful. The Mercer County Y2Y group serves many purposes in Mercer County. Y2Y helps to promote Y2Y’s mission – youth empowering youth – and to educate their peers on the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, along with mental health and suicide awareness. Y2Y teens serve as a link between the youth, their schools, and the community. Y2Y is a place for Mercer County teens to express ideas and opinions while building their leadership skills.
The purpose of these youth-led Retreats is to equip students with skills to be a better leader and positive role model in their schools and communities. Youth were divided into Family Groups and participated in six different escape rooms in which they all worked together as a team to complete their missions. These sessions included challenges involving distractions, how substances affect your brain and body, dealing with stress, teamwork, communication, and problem solving to unlock their passions and purpose in life. All students also participated in a How To session of their choice to learn a new skill or hobby.
The youth participated in plenty of energizers led by the teens. The 5th-7th grade Retreat also had music and free time outside. Both Retreats also had a fun water fight as well. At the end of the Retreats, the parents/guardians received a presentation about helping their students be safe on social media and the importance of talking to their teens with conversations that really matter. Then they all joined together and watched a video presentation of the day and each Family Group shared the facts that their puzzle pieces revealed (which were collected after completing each escape room).
Through supportive small discussion groups, innovative team building, and of course fun, participants gained knowledge, created relationships, and built upon skills that will hopefully last a lifetime. Students are also now more confident in their choice to be drug-free and take charge of their mental health and were encouraged to share this message with others.
A big thank you to Carl Wuebker for being the Disc Jockey at the Retreat and who is also a faithful adult ally of the Mercer County Y2Y group. A thank you to Stage Right Productions for donating speakers for us to use at our events. A special thanks to Allison Baucher who was our photographer and put together the video presentations for both Retreats. We are very grateful to Purple Door Church for hosting us this year. Much appreciation goes to the guidance counselors, principals, and school secretaries for their efforts in recruiting students for the Retreats and collecting applications, the media for advertising the Retreats, and the community for supporting prevention efforts.
The Retreats would not be a success without the support of the parents/guardians who allow their energetic students to attend, the awesome adult staff, and the talented and dedicated 7th-12th grade Mercer County Y2Y leaders. Those youth leaders include: Celina HS: Destiny Anderson, Hannah Koester; Coldwater HS: Coldwater MS: Makenzie Norris, Aiden Norris, Kolton Gehm, Alaina Froning; Fort Recovery HS: Tiffany Taft, Bella Taft, Paul Homan, Jose Martinez; Parkway MS: Maddie Miehls; Homeschool: Sydney Baucher and Megan Baucher.
A special thanks to the adults who helped the day run smoothly including, Beth Guggenbiller; those who led escape rooms or taught How To sessions: AJ Kunk (Mission Possible), Ashley Byram and Joan Wedd (Puppygram), Paul Homan (Chemistry Chaos); Shelly Moorman (Facing Your Giant and How To: Backyard Bass, Archery); Amanda Zibrida and Amber Mustard (Body Defenders and How To: Body Art); Tom Sanford and Dakota Hays (Operation Beast Baby Blowout), Carl Wuebker (How To: Critical Thinking through Board Games), Diamond Long from Young Guardians MMA and Lisa Vondrell (How To: Boxing); Amy Carlson (How To: Sign Language).
Thanks to the adult leaders of the Family Groups: Carl Wuebker, Lisa Miller, Amy Carlson, Lexi Allmandinger, Danielle Williams, and Elena Evers.
The Retreats were funded from a grant from the Mercer County Civic Foundation who served as our sole Gold Sponsor. Other sponsors include, Sponsor Level: Mercer Health, Henkle Trucking II, LLC, and Pax Machine Works; Mentor Level: Mercer County Prevention Coalition, Mercer County DARE Boosters, Preferred Insurance Center, Celina Grand Lake FOE Women’s Auxiliary, Foundations Behavioral Health Services; Donor Level: Grand Lake Health System, Eagle Eye Home Inspections of Ohio, LLC, Renewed Hope Financial Coaching, LLC, Arrow N Bows, Young Guardians MMA, and Stage Right Productions.
Next years' Retreats are scheduled to be moved back to winter like we had for many years. They will be held in 2023: Saturday, February 18th (5th-7th grade) and Saturday, February 25th (2nd-4th grade) at the Purple Door Church in Celina. Save the date if your child is interested in attending. Applications will come out in December 2022. If you are looking to volunteer at these events, please contact Laura.
Our Mercer County Youth to Youth Meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month from 6:30-8:30 pm at the Foundations Clubhouse, 221 St. Buckeye Street, Celina. 7th-12th graders invited who want to make a difference.
If you want more information about the Mercer County Youth to Youth group, please contact Laura at lauras@foundationsbhs.org or 419-584-1000, check out our Facebook group, or YouTube channel.
By Laura Sanford, OCPS, LSW
Miller Road Bridge to Close for Replacement Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
Van Wert County Common Pleas Court Press Release Friday, September 9, 2022 JUDGE MARTIN D. BURCHFIELD
SENTENCING
Rickie Lynn Welker, 40, Van Wert, Aggravated Possession of Drugs, F5 – Sentenced to up to 6 months at the WORTH Center, 3 years community control with 2 years intensive supervision, 30 days jail at a later date, 200 hours community service, complete substance and mental health assessment and treatment. Ordered to pay partial appointment counsel fees and court costs. ARRAIGNMENTS (All Entered Not Guilty Pleas) Ethan Mezuk, 31, Convoy, Possession of a Fentanyl-Related Compound, F5, and Possession of Drugs, F5 - released on surety bond; pre-trial set for 9/28/22 @ 9:00 a.m. Michael Hauser, 30, Defiance, Grand Theft, F4 - released on surety bond; pre-trial set for 10/13/22 @ 8:00 a.m. Michael Missler, 33, Toledo, Aggravated Possession of Drugs, F5 - released on surety bond; pre-trial set for 10/12/22 @ 9:30 a.m. Jose Sanchez, 43, Van Wert, Domestic Violence, F3 - released on surety bond, assessment at Westwood; pre-trial set for 9/28/22 @ 8:30 a.m.
Monday, September 12, 2022 JUDGE MARTIN D. BURCHFIELD
CHANGE OF PLEA
Brandon Davis, 34, Van Wert, changed his plea to Guilty to Violating a Protection Order, F5 - Court ordered a pre-sentence investigation and set sentencing for 10/26/22 @ 9 am. Defendant was released on a surety bond along with electronic house arrest and orders to follow the CPO order.
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
JUDGE MARTIN D. BURCHFIELD
CHANGE OF PLEA
Tyler Dirham, 30, Van Wert, changed his plea to guilty to Theft F5. Sentenced to 3 years community control, 2 years Intensive Supervision, up to 6 months at the WORTH Center, 200 hours community service, substance and mental health assessment, ordered to pay partial appointed counsel fees, court costs and monthly probation fee, all to be served concurrent with prior case.
BOND HEARING
Johnathan Miller, 19, Van Wert, Hearing on a Motion for Modification of Bond was held. Court took the matter under advisement.
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
JUDGE MARTIN D. BURCHFIELD
CHANGE OF PLEA
Alicia Chesbro, 31, Van Wert, changed her plea to guilty to an amended charge of Domestic Violence, M1. Sentencing set for 10/26/22 @ 9:00 a.m.
Dillon Nihiser, 26, Van Wert, changed his plea to guilty to 2 counts of Trespass in a Habiatation When a Person is Present or Likely to be Present, F4. Sentencing set for 10/26/22 @ 9:00 a.m.
Rachel Parsons, 36, Middle Point, changed her plea to guilty to Assault, M1 and Aggravated Trespass, M1. A pre-sentence investigation was ordered. Sentencing set for 10/26/22 @ 8:30 a.m.
Sonny Grandstaff, 22, Van Wert, changed his plea to guilty to Aggravated Possession of Drugs, F3, and Improper Handling of a Firearm in a Motor Vehicle, F4. He then requested, and was granted, Intervention in Lieu of Conviction, and his case was stayed pending completion of the treatment program.
Travis Faulkner, 47, Van Wert, changed his plea to guilty to an amended charge of Theft, M1, sentenced to 1 year community control, 30 days jail at a later date and ordered to pay restitution.
PROBATION VIOLATION
Jacob Weir, 25, Bryan, Aggravated Possession of Drugs, F5 – Defendant admitted violating his probation by lying to the Probation Officer and failing a drug screen; Court revokes his bond; sentencing set for 10/12/22 @ 9:30 a.m.
ARRAIGNMENT
Jessica Freitag, 33, Van Wert, pled not guilty to Aggravated Possession of Drugs, F5 and Possession of a Fentanyl-Related Compound, F5. Defendant was released on a surety bond for this case; pre-trial set for 9/28/22 @ 8:00 a.m.
TIME WAIVER
Vada Blankenship, 23, Van Wert, signed a time waiver in open court, further hearing set for 10/26/22 @ 8:30 am.
BOND HEARING
Chad Young, 34, Van Wert, Motion to Modify Bond pre-trial hearing held, Court modifies the no contact order to restrict contact by electronic means and to allow pickup of personal property with Police Officer present; further hearing set for 10/19/22 at 8:30 a.m.
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Pastor Steve Howell Coming to
St. Paul’s Country Church
Steve’s lesson on Sunday, September 25, 2022 continues in the book of Acts 4:5-20 entitled “No Other Name”.
Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible.
Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please join us as we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees to Meet "The Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will meet for their regular meeting on Tuesday, September 20 at 4 p.m. in the basement meeting room. The public is always invited to attend regular meetings."
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Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on September 14, 2022
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Varsity Boys Golf Results 9/12/22 - St. Henry @ Parkway
Parkway - 188 St. Henry - 174
Complete match results can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sIwWjSwUVEEM7ZHdt41EMroh1QDy8ShPHwBsz_qCNSs/edit?usp=sharing
by Ryan Thompson Parkway High School Boys Golf Coach
9/8/22 - Boys Varsity Golf - Parkway @ LCC (at Oaks Golf Club)
Parkway - 186 LCC - 170
Medalist - Parker Judy (LCC) - 35 Runner-up - Roman Leszinske (PW) - 39
Complete match results:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oFGecm1opWP-PFQXSP0SmXdYVDprNT7jXEjiaMLtcHg/edit?usp=sharing
by Ryan Thompson Parkway High School Boys Golf Coach
9/7/2022 Boys Varsity Golf Results - Coldwater @ Parkway (Celina Lynx)
This MAC league match was started on August 29, 2022 and was postponed due to inclement weather. The match was resumed on 9/7 from the point of interruption.
Parkway - 190 Coldwater - 164
Medalist - Roman Leszinske (PW) - 38 Runner-up - Keegan Bruggeman (CW) - 39
Complete match results can be viewed here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AiN8NgtyA9Do2qrSHY3bn4hHZW7INIBW2NwNA-u7VLA/edit?usp=sharing
by Ryan Thompson Parkway High School Boys Golf Coach
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Above: Pictures of medalist, Roman Leszinske, senior at Parkway High School, from the 9-6-2022 golf match. 3 photos shared by Leah Thompson. Thank you Leah!
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Varsity Boys Golf Results 9/6/22 - Parkway v. New Bremen v. New Knoxville
Parkway, New Knoxville, and New Bremen played a Midwest Athletic Conference tri-match on Tuesday, September 6th.
Parkway defeated New Bremen: Parkway - 184 New Bremen - 230
Parkway defeated New Knoxville: Parkway - 184 New Knoxville - 237
New Bremen defeated New Knoxville: New Bremen - 230 New Knoxville - 237
Low scores of the match: Roman Leszinske (PW) - 38 Jay Waterman (NK) - 46
Complete score results can be found here:
By Ryan Thompson Parkway High School Boys Golf Coach
9/1/2022 - Boys Varsity Golf Results - Parkway vs. Marion Local
Marion Local - 174 Parkway - 193
Medalist - Brandon Eyink (40) Runner-up - Roman Leszinske (44) & Cole Brunswick (44)
Marion Local is 4-1 overall; (4-1 in the MAC) Parkway is 3-5 overall; (0-4 in the MAC)
Complete match results can be accessed here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APhy3VGMU2f-SY6ZbUWnbs9WjtyCwHWFnQSanBsq8Vo/edit?usp=sharing
by Ryan Thompson Parkway High School Boys Golf Coach
Boys Golf Results - 8/30 - Parkway vs. Crestview
August 30th - Parkway vs. Crestview @ Celina Lynx
Parkway boys golf defeats Crestview in match play 4-2
by Ryan Thompson Parkway High School Boys Golf Coach
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Area Youth for Christ to Host Annual Golf Scramble (Van Wert, OH) West Central Ohio Youth for Christ is pleased to present the annual Golf Scramble. The event is on September 17, 2022, at 8:00 AM at Hickory Sticks Golf Club at 12083 US-127, Van Wert, OH 45891. The purpose of the event is to raise awareness of the Youth for Christ ministries in Van Wert, Convoy, and the surrounding areas. There are many ways to be part of the Youth for Christ Golf Scramble. Any member of the community is welcome to form a team! To register a team, call 419-238-1370 or visit wcohio.yfc.net by September 10, 2022. On the day of the scramble, team registration begins at 8:00 a.m. followed by golfing at 9:00 a.m. Lunch will be provided after the conclusion of the scramble. Event Sponsorship is available by contacting the Community Engagement Coordinator, Kirsten Brunswick, at kbrunswick@wcohyfc.com. West Central Ohio Youth for Christ is a relational ministry that reaches young people everywhere, working together with the local church and other like-minded partners to raise up lifelong followers of Jesus who lead by their godliness in lifestyle, devotion to prayer and the Word of God, passion for sharing the love of Christ and commitment to social involvement. West Central Ohio Youth for Christ serves all of Van Wert County, Mercer County, Auglaize County, and part of Allen County. To learn more, visit wcohio.yfc.net or West Central Ohio Youth for Christ on Facebook. |
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"Historic Waynedale" Pop-Up Museum
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Van Wert County Common Pleas Court Press Release Tuesday, September 6, 2022 JUDGE MARTIN D. BURCHFIELD
ARRAIGNMENTS (All entered Not Guilty Pleas)
Derrick Blake, 33, Willshire, one count of Grand Theft of a Firearm or Dangerous Ordinance, F3, two counts of Receiving Stolen Property, F4, and one count of Receiving Stolen Property, F5 – Court ordered $50,000 cash bond and no contact order; pre-trial set for 9/28/22 @ 8:30 a.m.
Tyler Enmark, 27, Van Wert, Domestic Violence, F3 – released on surety bond and not contact order with victim; pre-trial set for 9/28/22 @ 8:30 a.m.
Amy Hart, 34, Van Wert, Complicity in the Commission of an Offense, F5 – released on surety bond; pre-trial set for 9/28/22 @ 8:30 a.m.
Anthony Oliver, 27, Van Wert, Domestic Violence, F4 – released on surety bond with electronic house arrest and no contact order with victim; pre-trial set for 9/28/22 @ 8:30 a.m.
Drew Kenny, 29, Van Wert, Aggravated Burglary, F1, and Burglary, F2 – Court ordered $50,000 cash bond along with electronic house arrest and no contact order; pre-trial set for 9/7/22 @ 8:30 a.m.
Wednesday, September 7, 2022 JUDGE MARTIN D. BURCHFIELD
ARRAIGNMENTS (All entered Not Guilty Pleas)
Robert Stegaman, 47, Van Wert, Domestic Violence, F3 – released on surety bond along with alcohol sensor and no contact order with victim; pre-trial set for 10/13/22 @ 8:00 a.m.
Charles McCrary, 52, Lima, Failure to Comply with an Order or Signal of a Police Officer, F3, and OVI, M1 – released on surety bond and ordered not to drive; pre-trial set for 10/13 @ 8:15 a.m.
Cainan Burnett, 24, Van Wert, 1 count of Receiving Stolen Property, F4, 2 counts of Unlawful Possession of Dangerous Ordinance, F5 and Breaking & Entering, F5 – released on surety bond; pre-trial set for 10/13/22 @ 8:00 a.m.
Evan Baer, 35, Middle Point, Possession of Cocaine, F5 – released on surety bond; pre-trial set for 10/13/22 @ 10:00 a.m.
Nathanial Owens, 24, Delphos, Aggravated Possession of Drugs, F5 – released on surety bond; pre-trial set for 10/5/22 @ 9:00 a.m.
Coby Black, 38, Van Wert, Trespass in a Habitation when a Person is Present or Likely to be Present, F4 – released on surety bond; pre-trial set for 10/5/22 @ 8:30 a.m.
Chad Young, 34, Van Wert, Domestic Violence, F3 – released on surety bond and no contact order with victim; pre-trial set for 9/14/22 @ 8:30 a.m.
SENTENCING
Jeffery D. Trammell, 51, Van Wert, Public Indecency, F5 – sentenced to 12 months prison with credit for 14 days already served, 5 years community control after release from prison, court costs.
Traffic Fatality Investigated Celina, OH - Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that deputies are investigating a fatal traffic crash. Mercer County Central Dispatch received a 911 call at 4:29 PM today (9-11-2022) reporting a crash at the intersection of US Rte 127 and SR 119. The preliminary investigation revealed that Roel Villarreal, 51, Edinburg, Texas was driving a 2015 Kenworth semi Southbound on US Rte 127. A 2007 Jeep Cherokee driven by Bradley C Wendel, 33, 563 South 2nd Street Coldwater was Westbound on SR 119. Wendel failed to stop for the stop sign on SR 119 at US Rte 127 and struck the trailer of the semi. Wendel was pronounced deceased at the scene. Villarreal was uninjured. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by members of the Saint Henry Fire Department, Chickasaw Fire Department, Southern Mercer County Joint Ambulance District and MCERV (Mercer County Emergency Response Volunteers). The crash remains under investigation. Once completed, the report will be forwarded to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review. Sheriff Jeff Grey
Lima Symphony Orchestra “Symphony Storytime” Returns Lima, OH (September 7, 2022) – The Lima Symphony Orchestra’s popular Symphony Storytime program returns to libraries this fall beginning with the Delphos Public Library on Tuesday, September 13. Featuring performances by musicians from the Lima Symphony Orchestra, this spooky program is all about Halloween! Details: Tuesday, September 13 at 11 AM – Delphos Public Library (309 W 2nd St, Delphos, OH 45833) For this innovative program, children and their families will enjoy classic spooky selections in celebration of every candy-loving child’s favorite holiday: Halloween! This program features Moonlight the Halloween Cat by Cynthia Rylant, The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams, and Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson, all accompanied by live music from Lima Symphony Orchestra musicians. The program will get kids up and moving as they listen and respond to interactive texts and learn how composers create music that makes us jump out of our chairs! With a focus on creative movement and music literacy, "Symphony Storytime" is designed to spark children’s imaginations and foster a lifelong appreciation for music. This program is appropriate for all ages and is free and open to the public. Books: Moonlight the Halloween Cat by Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Melissa Sweet (2003) The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams, illustrated by Megan Lloyd (1986) Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler (2001) Music Selections: Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saens Night on Bald Mountain by Modest Mussorgsky In the Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg
These performances are part of the Lima Symphony’s ongoing commitment to music education and their firm belief that music and other arts are critical tools in building strong communities. This project is supported by the following underwriters: Symphony Storytime Sponsors: AC Dienstberger Foundation G.A. Wintzer & Son Co. State Bank Thermal Gard Window and Door Van Wert County Foundation Kenton Rotary Foundation
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Pastor Doug Meyer Coming to
St. Paul’s Country Church of
Rockford The membership of
St. Paul’s Country Church, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH
invites you to their worship service at 10 AM on Sunday, September 18,
2022. Retired Pastor Doug Meyer will be back in the pulpit. He will have
a Children’s time before Children’s Church! Please join us and bring
your youngsters. Doug’s lesson on Sunday, September 18, 2022 will come from the Bible chapter Luke 15:1-10 entitled “God’s Greatest Concern”. Doug is continuing with lessons on the parables of Jesus.
Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible.
Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Parkway Girls golf defeats St Henry 207-212 @ the Elks on September 12, 2022
By John Boroff Parkway Girls Golf Coach
Parkway Girls Golf loses to New Bremen by one stroke 217-218 on September 8, 2022
By John Boroff Parkway Girls Golf Coach
Parkway Girls Golf defeats Marion Local 200-219 on September 1, 2022 Parkway improves to 10-4 on the season (2-4 in MAC)
By John Boroff Parkway Girls Golf Coach
Parkway Girls golf loses to Coldwater 202-216
By John Boroff Parkway Girls Golf Coach
Parkway girls golf defeats Delphos St Johns in league play at the Celina Lynx 201-247 on August 25, 2022 Parkway improves to 9-3 on the season 1-3 in MAC
By John Boroff, Parkway Girls Golf Coach
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Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc Promote Two Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce two recent promotions. Jill Griesdorn has been promoted to supervisor, while Gavin Liechty has been promoted to an in-charge accountant.
Griesdorn, a CPA, has been with the firm since 2018. She holds bachelor’s degrees in business/accounting and education from Wright State University. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants, St. Marys Kiwanis Board and Women in Leadership of West Central Ohio. She is also active with the Friends of the Saint Marys Theater and Grand Opera House. Griesdorn works in the firm’s St. Marys office. Liechty joined the firm in 2020 and works in the Bryan office. He holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Lourdes University.
Supervisors work directly with clients while taking a leadership role in coordinating and managing projects. They also oversee in-charge accountants, staff accountants and accounting assistants. In-charge accountants work directly with clients and oversee staff accountants and accounting assistants.
The firm is hiring for a variety of public accounting positions in Archbold, Bryan, Defiance, St. Marys and Van Wert. All experience levels are welcome, including recent graduates with an accounting-related degree. To learn more or to submit a resume, visit sha.cpa/career-opportunities.
Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. is a full-service accounting, tax and business consulting CPA firm specializing in assisting businesses and their owners plan for their future and achieve their goals in an ever-changing financial and regulatory environment. Offices are located in Archbold, Bryan, Defiance, St. Marys and Van Wert, Ohio, with seven shareholders and 60 employees.
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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.
COVID-19 immunizations available By Sam Shriver Van Wert County General Health District
VAN WERT --- The new and updated COVID-19 immunizations will be available to the general public beginning with the COVID-19 Clinic from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, at the Van Wert County Health Department, 1179 Westwood Drive, Suite 300 in Van Wert. The updated vaccine is bivalent which includes the mRNA vaccine for the original strain and the mRNA vaccine for another strain. This will help boost immunity against the original strain and newer strains that are already prevalent. Anyone 12 and older can get the Pfizer booster while those over 18 can receive either the Pfizer or Moderna boosters. Those between 12 and 17 can only receive the Pfizer booster. To be eligible for the booster it must have been two months since you received your last immunization. Please bring your COVID-19 vaccination card, insurance card and identification card with you to the health department.
Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable Begins Season David Walker will be the speaker for the Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable's season opener on Thursday September 29. By moving our date to the fifth Thursday, it gave David an opportunity to dovetail his talk with us into commitments he had for the weekend at the Civil War Days at Hartford City, Indiana. So, NOTE THE DATE CHANGE.
David will discuss the role of his family members in the Civil War. One of his Great Grandfathers died in the POW camp at Andersonville. David always does a great job speaking at our Roundtable. He's been a member of our group for many years and addresses our Roundtable nearly every year!
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Stateline Writers Club to meet The Stateline Writers Club will meet Saturday, Sept. 17 at 10 a.m. at the Mercer County District Memorial Library meeting room in Celina. The writing topic is "What advice would you give a young person today and illustrate its worth." The public is welcome to attend. People can bring their own writing or just attend.
Culvert Replacement to Close Road The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is planning to close Philothea Road between Township Line Road and Erastus-Durbin Road in Recovery Township for a culvert replacement. This road will be closed tentatively on September 7, 2022 and is scheduled to reopen in approximately 1 week, depending on the weather conditions.
Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759. |
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Class reunion The St. Marys Memorial High School Class of 1956 will have a reunion on Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at noon in the St. Marys Eagles.
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Pastor Steve Howell Coming to St. Paul’s Country Church Steve’s lesson on Sunday, September 11, 2022 continues in the book of Acts 3:1-10 entitled “Giving It Away”. Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please join us as we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Parkway Class of 1962 Outlines the 2022 Reunion Celebration The Parkway Class of 1962 Reunion Committee met and firmed-up plans for the 60th Reunion at Westlake Lodge , 1100 S. Main Street, Celina OH on Saturday, October 22, 2022. Arrival time is at 3:00 PM to allow for more visiting among classmates and guests; there will be a cash bar, and a catered dinner by Romer’s at 5:30 PM. The Dinner Menu cost is $30.00 per person. Reservations should be mailed to Marilyn Giere, 7455 St. Rt. 197, Celina, OH 45822 by September 24. The committee is asking you to bring memorabilia and memories to share. Call Marilyn with questions 419-733-4190. |
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Parkway September 2022 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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KIDS CLUB is back in Rockford The FIVE02 Drive Through Community Dinner will be available on Wednesdays from 4:30-6 :00 pm beginning September 7th, 2022. This Take-Out meal is FREE not only to KIDS CLUB participants but to the entire Rockford community. Simply enter the church parking lot from Franklin Street behind the church. The menu for the first community meal on September 7th will include spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, bread sticks, and cookie. KIDS CLUB will not meet and the FIVE02 Community Dinner will not be held if Parkway Schools are cancelled or not in session on a Wednesday. Additional information is available on the Rockford United Methodist Church website www.rumcoh.org and social media page or by calling the church office at 419-363-3230. |
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Village of Rockford Police Reports: Chase ends in crash and arrest |
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Pastor Doug Meyer
Coming to St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Doug’s lesson on Sunday, September 4, 2022 will come from the Bible chapter Luke 10:25-37 entitled “Go And Do Likewise”. Doug is continuing with lessons on the parables of Jesus.
Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible.
Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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Visit the Van Wert County Fair for Christian Entertainment A wonderful line up of Christian music will be part of the 166th Van Wert County Fair this year. This year’s fair begins on Tuesday, Aug 30 and you will want to make your way to the Music Pavilion just north of the Administration building on the East side of the fairgrounds. The first event will be held on Wed., Aug 31 when the Music Pavilion hosts the CHP Home Care and Hospice Senior Day Program beginning at 10:00 am. A program packed full of entertainment, informative speakers, prizes and don’t forget the FREE donuts and coffee. On Thursday, Sept 1 you can listen to the sounds of some Country style gospel music with Randy Long at 6:00 pm. Friday, Sept 2 The Nelons will take the stage at 7:00 pm. Offering a captivating blend of gospel, a cappella, hymns, Americana, folk, and inspirational music, the Nelons are a world-class talented family. The ensemble is led by the legendary, multi-award winning vocalist, co-founding member Kelly Nelon Clark and her husband, the versatile singer, songwriter, musician, and producer, Jason Clark. Their daughters, Amber and Autumn, complete this supremely gifted musical troupe as they contribute their powerful vocals to this traveling family band’s harmonic sound. Gospel music lovers will recognize Kelly Nelon Clark as a regular on the Gaither Homecoming videos as she and her family carry on the legacy of her father Rex Nelon. Sunday evening the North end of the fairgrounds will be the site of more great music as Coby James takes the Advanced Insurance Stage at 6:00 pm. Although he’s still a new artist, James has already notched a No. 1 song on Billboard’s Christian Hot AC/CHR chart as a contributing writer on Courtnie Ramirez’s track, “Who We Are.” Moreover, he’s also scored a Top 5 hit on the same chart with “Born Ready,” a song on which he serves as the lead artist, co-writer and co-producer. James is no doubt a triple threat. And back by popular demand Rhett Walker will share his combination of Southern Rock and Christian Rock with fans of all ages.
The 2022 Fair will wrap on Monday, Sept 5 “Labor Day” with another great line up of Christian Music. At 2:00 pm The Master’s Own from Fairmont, IN will be singing there family blend of Southern Gospel Music. At 5:00 the music will moved back outside to the Advanced Insurance Stage as Trinity from Van Wert will open for the award winning Booth Brothers. Michael, Buddy, and Jim are deeply committed to musical excellence yet have a greater desire to impact the hearts of those listening to their music. Refreshing humor, inspiring songs, and encouraging words are embedded in every concert. This trio, collectively and individually, has been acknowledged as one of the finest in the business having received many awards over the years, including Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Trio of the Year, Male Group of the Year, and Best Live Performers among other awards. Although the group is grateful g for the recognition of their work, their aspiration is for all honor and glory to be God’s alone. Go to www.vanwertcountyfair for a complete line up of the Music Pavilion and the all of the numerous events taking place at this year’s Van Wert Co Fair.
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The Parkway Board
of Education meeting has been
changed
RADC plan to meet Monday, August 22 at 7 pm at the Rockford Library.
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Boys Golf - Ft. Recovery @ Parkway (Varsity & JV) Here are the detailed results for the 8/15 varsity & JV boys golf match - Ft. Recovery at Parkway: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Bn6XSV0vVnRZBIV8FmsAaLs5R6UOEjWvlCN7mYXEoHM/edit?usp=sharing
Varsity Ft. Recovery - 175 Parkway - 196
JV Ft. Recovery - 205 Parkway - 224 -- by Ryan Thompson Parkway High School Boys Golf Coach Attached are pictures of tonight’s co-medalists, Roman Leszinske and Isaac LeFevre, from the Parkway v Fort Recovery match at the Celina Lynx.
Roman Leszinske, Parkway, (picture 1 above) Isaac LeFevre, Fort Recovery (picture 2 above) Photos shared by Leah Thompson. |
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Parkway Boys Varsity Golf - 8/19 vs. Ayersville By Ryan Thompson Parkway High School Boys Golf Coach
Parkway - 208 Ayersville - 212
Medalist - Roman Leszinske (43) - Parkway Runner-up - Luke Schroeder (47) - Ayersville
Parkway's Record - 2-3 Ayersville's Record - 0-2
Complete match results here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-Nkyt74cA0U-0r607deQYv-ptwpo7mheDFCd8k1Xp38/edit?usp=sharing |
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Parkway Girls lose to Versailles 225-209 By
John Boroff Click Here for Parkway Panther Golf News - Boys and Girls
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Parkway Boys Golf VS Versailles 8-22-2022 Parkway - 193 Versailles - 183
Medalist - Roman Leszinske (PW) - 42 Runner-up - Ethan Dirksen (VER) - 44
Parkway's record is now 2-4 (0-3 MAC)
Complete match results can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NI33ZpV2bQfTWgfJgdcd-pLZNe704zKvV7wvStdBFOE/edit?usp=sharing
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Parkway August 2022 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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VWCF, MSVW TO HOST FOURTH FRIDAY UNVEILING The Van Wert County Foundation and Main Street Van Wert welcome Van Wert County residents downtown on August 26th for the unveiling of a community mural commissioned by the VWCF in accordance with MSVW’s “Back to School” 4th Friday. The “Back to School” event kicks off at 5:00 pm with businesses remaining open longer than normal to accommodate all of the excitement of starting the new school year. In addition to the retail shopping available, a DJ will be downtown to keep the party going through the night. The Van Wert County Foundation’s mural unveiling, completed by Augusto Bordelois and select area art students, will commence sharply at 5:30 pm. This public art commission was made possible by The Ohio Arts Council and the Oscar and Norma Feigert Memorial Fund through The Van Wert County Foundation, whose vision is to create a well-resourced and thriving quality of life for our community. Main Street Van
Wert exists to promote and preserve Historic Downtown Van Wert. Contact
MSVW by calling (419) 238-6911 or emailing Executive Director Joe Dray, director@mainstreetvanwert.org. The Van Wert County Foundation is a philanthropic organization focused on creating a well-resourced and thriving quality of life for Van Wert County, Ohio. The Van Wert County Foundation transforms quality of life by inspiring, fulfilling, and supporting philanthropy. More information can be found at www.vanwertcountyfoundation.org.
Backpacks
and Children Blessed at St. Paul's Country Church
Updated COVID-19 Isolation and Quarantine Guidelines – August 16, 2022 Paige Keysor, MS, Emergency Response Coordinator Mercer County
CELINA – Late last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated COVID-19 isolation and quarantine guidance. The new COVID-19 guidelines apply to the general population. The guidelines are as follows:
For those with a positive COVID-19 test: Anyone with a positive COVID-19 test result, regardless of vaccination status, should isolate at home for at least 5 days. Isolation may be discontinued after day 5 if the individual is fever-free for 24 hours (without the use of fever-reducing medication) and symptoms have improved. After ending isolation, individuals should wear a mask in public and around others through for the next 5 days. Individuals may remove their mask sooner if they have 2 negative antigen tests in a row, 48 hours apart. Individuals with a fever or symptoms that have not improved after 5 days of isolation should continue to stay home and isolate until symptoms have improved or resolved.
For those exposed to COVID-19, quarantine is no longer part of the recommended guidance. Instead, individuals with a known exposure to COVID-19 should: Wear a mask when in public or around others for 10 days from last exposure. Watch for symptoms, such as fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Take extra precautions around high-risk individuals who are more likely to become ill. Consider getting tested for COVID-19 after 5 days from last exposure.
For more information or questions regarding COVID-19 guidelines, please call the Mercer County Health District at 419-586-3251 or visit https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/isolation.html and/or https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/if-you-were-exposed.html.
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Cincinnati Students Experience Food Production on the Farm
(Versailles, Ohio) Wednesday, FFA students from Cincinnati Public Schools toured agriculture facilities in Darke and Mercer Counties. This is the largest food production area in Ohio and one of the largest in the country. The tour was sponsored by the Agriculture Education Foundation in coordination with the Cincinnati 4-H Initiative and the Farm to Church Agricultural Project. The tour began with Weaver Eggs. Students were able to learn about food production directly from Ohio’s agriculture leaders and experience agriculture firsthand. As part of the tour, the Agriculture Education Foundation was presented with a contribution from Weaver Eggs that served as funding for the project and allows the organization to increase scholarship opportunities for future agriculture teachers. Mr. Aaron Parker, agriculture teacher at Aiken High School thanked the agriculture community and extended an invitation to come see the farm that is being developed at Aiken High School. Coordinating the tour were former State Representative Dale Mallory and Duane Harmon. Their efforts engaged agri-science teachers throughout the city to gather the youth and coordinate with the school district. In agriculture country, former Representative Jim Buchy connected the youth with the agriculture leaders. Lisa Kahlig of Cooper Farms presented to the students. Tom Menke and former Director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture Jim Zehringer, both members of the Agriculture Education Foundation Board, addressed the youth regarding career potentials in agriculture. Students also had an opportunity to interact with agriculture students and staff from Central State University, an 1890 Land Grant Institution. Cincinnati leaders reminded everyone that this is a small part of the partnership being formed between Ohio’s western agriculture leaders and the growing agriculture movement in Cincinnati. Bishop Steven Scott joined the youth on the bus. Bishop Scott remarked, “Today starts the beginning of a meaningful and overdue agriculture project that will reshape and stabilize the inner core of our metropolitan area. This project will assist several of our distressed communities. The project is a collaboration of Faith-Based organizations and the private sector.” He said they call the project “The Farm to Church Agricultural Project” with the goal of ending food deserts. These efforts revolve around the need to provide nourishment to the human body to allow for the spiritual nourishment that is forthcoming. Dale Mallory, echoed Bishop Scott, “This is only the beginning of a historic effort with a comprehensive plan for the inner urban core.” The Agriculture Education Foundation is chaired by former State Representative Jim Buchy. The foundation was formed in 2017 to encourage agriculture education in the city. The foundation points to the need for more agriculture educators to backfill the known shortage of agriculture teachers in Ohio. Specifically, a successful pilot program with agriculture in schools in Cleveland and Cincinnati demonstrated that agriculture education is a component to increasing graduation rates. The foundation knows this success is garnered from the values naturally instilled by agriculture. The success of the programs are inherently tied to the educators leading the programs. The foundation will identify and promote agriculture educators that further enhance the mission of agriculture in the city. The mission of the foundation is to promote agricultural education accessibility and support agriculture educators by connecting those in action with resources for success.
Parkway Girls Golf vs Delphos Jefferson
Parkway Girls Golf defeats Delphos Jefferson 222-268 on August 16, 2022.
Parkway Girls Golf Coach
Parkway Girls Golf at Allen East Invitational
Parkway girls golf team finishes 4th out of 12 teams with a team score
of 435 in the Allen East invitational at Colonial golf club 8/11/2022.
by John Boroff Parkway Girls Golf Coach
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Deputies investigate traffic fatality Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that his office is investigating a fatal traffic crash that occurred this morning, August 15th, 2022. Mercer County Central Dispatch received a 9-1-1 call at 5:30 AM of a traffic crash on Us Rte 127, just south of St Rte 119 in Granville Township. The investigation revealed that 51 year old Martin P Schmitt, 1784 St Joe Road was driving a 1999 tan GMC Jimmy, traveling south on Us Rte 127. James R Bruns, age 58, 17 Park St North Star, Ohio was traveling northbound in a 2019 white Dodge Ram pickup truck. For an unknown reason, Bruns traveled left of center, striking Schmitt. Mr. Schmitt was pronounced dead at the scene. Mr. Bruns was transported to Mercer Health by Southern Mercer County Joint Ambulance District, Squad 3, for treatment. Assisting at the scene were members of the St. Henry Fire Department, Chickasaw Fire Department, Southern Mercer County Joint Ambulance District, MCERV, and Mercer County Coroner Dr Timothy Heinrichs. 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 Mercer County Sheriff’s Office
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Pastor Steve Howell
Coming to
St. Paul’s Country Church Steve’s lesson on Sunday, August 28, 2022 moves into the book of Acts 2:36-41 entitled “The Promised Holy Spirit”. Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please join us as we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on August 8, 2022 at
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THE VAN WERT COUNTY FAIR ANNOUNCES THOROUGHBRED RACING UPDATE The Van Wert County Agricultural Society Board of Directors has decided to postpone indefinitely any Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse racing during the Van Wert County Fair for the foreseeable future. Due to circumstances beyond our control such as a new safety requirement that will require us to purchase safety equipment for everyone working in the Paddock and starting gate area, rising fuel costs creating an additional challenge to get both horses and jockeys to travel here for a one day event, a disparity in purses between our event and the commercial tracks (commercial tracks are paying out 3 to 4 times minimum what we can currently offer) and an overall shortage of horses in the Thoroughbred industry has led us to this decision. The Van Wert County Fair has hosted Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse races for 126 years of the Fair’s 166 year history. It has been a staple of the Fair and one that we will continually work at to find answers as to how we can continue that tradition. For now, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to all the owners, trainers, jockeys, sponsors, volunteers, organizations and especially our patrons who helped to bring those 126 years to life. We look forward to the day when we can boast of the 127th year of Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing at the Van Wert County Fair. In its place, the Van Wert County Fair will have harness racing, giving our fair patrons a memorable fair experience to share with family and friends. Harness racing will take place with a post time of 12:00 PM on Monday, September 5, 2022 with pari-mutuel wagering. |
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Pastor Steve Howell
Coming to
St. Paul’s Country Church The membership of St. Paul’s Country Church, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH invites you to their worship service at 10 AM on Sunday, August 14, 2022. This congregation is blessed to have retired Pastor Steve Howell in the pulpit that day. Steve’s lesson on Sunday, August 14, 2022 moves into the book of Acts 1:6-11 entitled “Our Purpose”. Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities. The blessing of the Backpacks of our school-age children will be this Sunday as well. Please call Becky
Jo Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please join us as we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society.
Mercer County Fairground
Photo Caption: This Post Card view of the old Mercer County Fairground, 1872-1893, is possibly the oldest view of this Fairground by Lake Mercer, (Grand Lake).
First, credit goes to Fran Guilbault, who in his retirement from teaching and coaching, volunteered with historical research for the Mercer County Historical Society. In addition to his volunteer work in the Military Room at the Mercer County Historical Museum, he responded to the request from the Mercer County Fair Board of Directors to edit the book, “The Mercer County Fair, Celina, Ohio, 1852-2002.” Fran was the perfect scholar to do this research because he not only did detailed research, but also documented his work with footnotes. Not many writers of local history books use footnotes or indexes. This story about the Mercer County Fairground being held adjacent to Grand Lake is found in Fran’s book about the Mercer County Fairground, between the years 1872 and 1893.
This Post Card was mailed from Celina on September 20, 1906, to Mrs. Ed. Mersman, at Oden, Michigan who received the card on September 22, 1906. It contained a one cent stamp with the image of President Franklin on the front. The importance of this post card photograph is that it is the only photograph of the old Mercer County Fairground by Grand Lake, which I have ever seen.
This is the message on the front of the Post Card. “Celina, Ohio. Sept. 19th, 1906. “Dear Friend, Will send you this card to let you know we are still living. Was pleased with the cards from you especially the one where you were fishing. If that looks like you then, I think you have changed wonderfully. Ha. Ha. Don’t know if the change is for the best or worst. Ha. Ha. Not much news here, only Taney [Janey ?] Schuckman wedding was announced in church, Sunday the first time. I suppose you have heard of the death of Emma Beckman & Mrs. Werkemp, Mrs. Gebele. Mollie & Maggie went to Dayton to Springfield last week. Maggie returned last eve. Mollie stayed over.”
When the U.S. Post Offices began delivering mail to the rural households, via Rural Free Delivery (R.F.D.) the post offices in the small villages were closed, and mail is now handled in the main Villages and the City of Celina.
I am in the process of writing a new book about the former Post Offices in Mercer County, of which there were about 34 Post Offices, prior to the R.F.D. I am sorting through hundreds of Post Cards, for the fourteen Townships. I may need your help with finding post marks on post cards or envelopes from each of the thirty some Post Offices. Please check your old post cards and see what you have in your homes. I look forward to hearing from you if I may borrow the cards for this book.
Do you have an old post card about the Mercer County Fairground which stood by Grand Lake between Cherry Street and Buckeye Street, just north of Grand Lake?
The Mercer County Historical Society will host its 22nd Annual Post Card & Post Mark Exhibit, with Autographs of Famous Citizens, Sunday, November 13, 2022.
Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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Purdue Fort Wayne Receives $6 million in lead gifts for planned music technology building FORT WAYNE, Ind. — From the moment Purdue
University Fort Wayne first opened the doors of its music technology
center on the Sweetwater corporate campus in 2018, interest in the
university’s popular music and music industry programs has soared. In
fact, Purdue Fort Wayne and its School
of Music have quickly outgrown that building and are now planning
construction of a major new facility on the university’s own main
campus.
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MERCER LANDMARK TO HOST FIRST ANNUAL AGROW EXPO IN LATTY, OH
Mark your calendars for Mercer Landmark’s First Annual AGrow Expo on Saturday, September 10th. This all-day event includes a full morning and afternoon packed with a series of educational breakout sessions for local farmers and an evening full of food, family and fun to celebrate agriculture in our communities. The AGrow Expo will be held at Mercer Landmark’s new Latty Agronomy facility – 1 mile east of HWY 127 on OH-613 in Paulding County. Local farmers and community members will be able to come learn, network and enjoy tours of the new 24-acre site development. The mission of Mercer Landmark is to make a difference by providing profitable solutions that keep agricultural producers and communities growing. Mercer Landmark has over 300 employees and 20+ locations throughout Northwest Ohio. They have a variety of teams throughout their 5 business units that are fully equipped to provide customers with the industry knowledge and expertise they need to make smart, profitable decisions for their farm operations. Mercer Landmark’s continuous improvement in their people, facilities, technology and communities have allowed them to expand their offerings, provide the best service and solutions for their customers and, in turn, contribute to their mission to safely and effectively Feed the World. |
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Pastor Doug Meyer Coming to
St. Paul’s Country Church
of Rockford Doug’s lesson on Sunday, August 7, 2022 will come from the Bible chapter Luke 8:4-8 entitled “God’s Incredible Optimism!”. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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Van Wert Area Community Concert Band to perform on August 6, 2022
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Our Old Bookcase, July 21, 2022, Mastodon Dig at Rossburg, OH, for July 28, 2022 Photo caption: The Mastodon Molar was found at a Rossburg site in 2002. Among the dozen volunteers digging the mastodon bones were Dale Gnidovec, Larry Swann, and Joyce Alig.
OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society
Dale Gnidovec contacted me and other colleagues of his and asked if we would want to volunteer to dig up mastodon bones at Rossburg. About a dozen volunteers worked for three summers, 2003-2005, digging up the “big bones.” Among those dozen volunteers was Elaine Holzapfel, Editor of “Archaeology and Artifacts of Darke County; a 12,000 year history of human occupation in West-Central Ohio.” Another volunteer was Bob N. Converse, Author of a series of books, including “The Archaeology of Ohio,” “Ohio Slate Types,” “Ohio Stone Tools,” “Ohio Flint Types,” as well as a regular contributor to the magazine, “Ohio Archaeologist,” published by the Archaeological Society of Ohio. The Mastodon bones were just a few inches below the surface of the soil, so we could sit on the circumference of the site and slowly dig out each bone. I was digging around the ribs, which were several feet in length. The ribs had collapsed on top of each other, and I was trying to work around them and not step on top of them. Other volunteers worked excavating the huge bones from their resting place of thousands of years. I tried to picture in my mind, an image of these giant Mastodons walking around, right here in Mercer, Darke, and Auglaize Counties. The Rossburg Mastodon was dated about 12,000 years old, from the era of the Ice Age. These bones have been cared for by Dale Gnidovec, Curator of the Orton Geological Museum, Orton Hall, Ohio State University, 155 S. Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210. This site of the Rossburg Mastodon is about five miles west from the Carter Farm site, which was excavated by the Dayton Museum of Natural History in the early 1970’s. The Carter Site is the second best Ice Age site in Ohio. The prehistoric bones found at the Carter site are located at the Dayton Museum of Natural History, now known as the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery. The Mission of the Mercer County Historical Society is, “To Preserve Mercer County’s History and To Educate the Public about that History.” That Mission would also include “Pre-History.” “Pre-History” means before anyone was writing about history. At the Mercer County Historical Museum, you can see the prehistoric Elk Bones and Antlers which we dug at Cranberry Prairie. The Elk Bones were also Carbon 14 dated about 12,000 years ago. Our next Open House at the Mercer County Historical Museum is Sunday, September 18, 2022, 1:00 – 4:00, for the Annual Book Sales. This sale will include the latest book about the “Oil & Gas Boom, Mercer County and Midwest Ohio,” and the book, “New Idea Company’s Hay Tools, 1931-1999, Coldwater, Ohio.” Also available will be an assortment of copies of the past 30 books by the Mercer County Historical Society. Now is the time to collect these books about Mercer County’s history, because it is cost-prohibitive to re-print these books today. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig, may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883, or histalig@bright.net or 410-852-0092.
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ArtSpace/Lima to Promote Painting
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Buzzards Glory 5 K The 28th annual Buzzard’s Glory 5K run/walk will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, August 6th 2022 in Coldwater. Pre-Registration available on line at www.cantstoprunningco.com. As in all challenge races, kids 14 and under run for free with a completed registration form. This chip-timed event begins and ends at Cavalier Stadium in Coldwater with registration from 7 am to 8 am at the stadium. 100% of the proceeds go to the Coldwater Memorial Park & Coldwater Library. This is the seventh and last race of Mercer Health 5K Challenge run and all awards for the Challenge will be given out after the race. Race results will be available online at www.mercrthealth5kchallenge.com & www.cantstoprunningco.com Call Innergy Fitness at 419-763-1111 for more information.
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Liberty Baptist Church Visits Noah's Ark
In lieu of a traditional Vacation Bible School this summer, adult members of the Liberty Baptist Church of Van Wert, Ohio took teens and children on a journey to Noah's Ark last Saturday. According to the church's Senior Pastor, Jim C. Burns, the Ark Encounter is in Williamstown, Kentucky just south of Cincinnati, Ohio. Everyone who ventured on this journey experienced a "Life-Size journey back in time through some very important Bible history." LBC member, Britney Beougher, organized and directed this event. The Ark Encounter features the most authentic full-size replica of Noah's Ark in the world, built according to the dimensions given in the Bible. The church group was able to meet Noah and his family and see how they may have cared for the animals aboard this huge boat, and what their living quarters might have looked like and what Noah and his family's clothing might have been like.
Aside from the many exhibits at the Ark Encounter, there is a "massive family playground built for kids of all abilities, and the Ararat Ridge Zoo." The zoo includes a petting area, kangaroo walkabout and animal shows all included in the admission price to the Ark Encounter. Children 10 and under were free. For an extra cost, there is a Zip Line, Camel rides, Virtual Reality Experience and Panning for Fossils. All total, 32 people from Liberty Baptist went on this adventure, and everyone came home safely with thrilling stories and life impacting testimonies. The main message of the Ark Encounter is for visitors to learn that you can trust the Bible to tell you the truth about main world history events and that God shut the large door once the animals and Noah's family entered into the Ark. The one door on the Ark is a picture of Christ being our one door to forgiveness of sins and our entrance into Heaven. Jesus said, "I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture." (John 10:9). Pastor Burns stated, "We thank the Lord for this once in a life time opportunity for our church family and our guests to experience the Ark Encounter!"
(Submitted by Pastor Jim Burns)
Bridge Replacemnt
Closes Road Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Come Hear Reverend Larry May at
St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford Larry has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from the United Church of Christ Church and was a pastor at St. Paul’s for many years. Sunday School is at
9:30 AM weekly. Children’s Church will be held during the worship
service.
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - OPERATION BACK TO SCHOOL First United Methodist Church, located at 113 W. Central Avenue in Van Wert, in partnership with many Van Wert businesses and churches, has set the date of Sunday, August 7th for their 7th Annual Operation Back to School event. This FREE event provides backpacks, school supplies, and hygiene items to Van Wert County families in need. Students in pre-school through 8th grade may pre-register online at www.vanwertfirst.net by following the “Operation Back to School” student registration link or stop by the church office to fill out a registration form. Pre-registration is highly encouraged and will close July 22nd. There will be NO ON-SITE REGISTRATION. The event will be held at Fountain Park from 3 pm - 5 pm, with games and food for the entire family. We ask that families do not arrive on site prior to 2:45 as we will be organizing the park and surrounding areas to the park for the event. Plan to join us for the afternoon. The high school event is being planned for a later date. Anyone wishing to volunteer at the event, to donate to help the project or for more information please call Teresa at First Church 419-238-0631 ext 307.
Pastor Steve Howell Coming to St. Paul’s Country Church Steve’s lesson on Sunday, July 24, 2022 moves into the book of Acts 1:6-11 entitled “Our Purpose”. Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at
9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st,
3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are
invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft
activities. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please join us as we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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ARTIST TO DO DOWNTOWN MURAL The Van Wert County Foundation recently received funding from the Ohio Arts Council to commission an Ohio Artist to champion a local project with a strong community planning component. The artist chosen was Augusto Bordelois out of Cleveland, Ohio who will create a mural in downtown Van Wert. As part of the planning process, the VWCF convened a committee of local artists and downtown stakeholders who worked with Augusto on local elements and themes for the Mural; a sketch was finalized by the Committee in early June. Augusto will paint the mural at the Wassenberg Art Center during the month of July. Chosen students from all 3 county schools and local artists will assist Augusto with the painting of the Mural during this time. When completed, the mural will be mounted in Eugene Bagley Alley on the side of the Hotel Marsh. The official mural reveal will be in conjunction with a Main Street Van Wert Fourth Friday event - more details to follow. A reception will be held to welcome Augusto to the Van Wert community on Tuesday, July 12, from 5:00-6:00 pm at the Wassenberg Art Center. Light refreshments will be provided by the Van Wert County Foundation. The Wassenberg Art
Center is to be a catalyst for creative expansion through art. With an
open, diverse approach, our programs reach out to inspire creative
interaction for all. The Wassenberg Art Center opens its doors to all
community members. Contact the Wassenberg Art Center by phone, at (419)
238-6837, or by email, at
info@wassenbergartcenter.org. The Van Wert County Foundation is a philanthropic organization focused on creating a well-resourced and thriving quality of life for Van Wert County, Ohio. The Van Wert County Foundation transforms quality of life by supporting purpose, inspiring growth, and building the future.
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Lake Fest 5K The Lake Festival 5K run takes place on Saturday, July 23rd at 8am at Lake Shore Park. This chip timed event is part of the Mercer Health 5k Challenge. The certified course is and out and back course along West Bank Road. Registration begins at 6:45am at Lake Shore park. Pre-registration is only $15 and is available at www.mercerhealth5kchallenge.com Race day registration will also be available at for $20. All runners 14 & under race free with a completed registration. Medals are awarded for the top male and female runners in addition to age group awards. $100 will be awarded to the male and female runner who sets a new course record. Proceeds from this race benefit the Celina Mercer Co. Chamber of Commerce. Race organizers thank the following sponsors: Mercer Health, Celina Lions, Westside Carryout, MCerv, Chiefs, Aqua Tech Water, Celina Fire Department, Celina Insurance, State Farm-Brian Stephen, Agent, Lakeshore Realtor-Tony Bidlack, Agent, Dynamic Federal Credit Union, H&R Block, Best Western, Dairy Queen, Preferred Insurance. For more information, contact the Celina Mercer Chamber office at 419-586-2219.
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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.
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New Idea Uni System OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society.
Photo Caption: Design Layout for New Idea Uni System, by Dennis Becker, 1982-1987. Dennis R. Becker’s design for the layout for the New Idea Uni System was brought to the Mercer County Historical Society, by Becker’s close friend, Mark Earhart. Several designs were included in this donation. These designs will be on exhibit at the New Idea Farm Equipment Exhibit and Antique Tractor Exhibit, August 6-7, at the Coldwater Community Picnic at the Park. Dennis R. Becker, (November 12, 1942 – April 12, 2022), served as a U.S. Marine, in 1966-1968. With his passion for fishing, he was a member of the Ohio Bass Federation where he served 25 years on the Board of Directors and 15 of those years he was President. He and his wife lived in Troy. Dennis was known for his public service, at church, as well as other community organizations. Dennis had the gifts of artistic ability and organization. After attending Dayton Art Institute, he worked as a Commercial Artists and drew detailed layouts of machinery for New Holland and New Idea Farm Equipment. He also did architect projects for Joseph Wagner Architects. I asked Jeremy Kessler, Pixilations, Digital Photo Imaging, Kessler Homes Office, 611 West Logan St., Celina, St., to create an image of Becker’s design which was about four feet square, to the size of a typing sheet of paper. Jeremy highlighted the details of Becker’s drawings to aid the viewer to grasp the details of Becker’s work. I asked Ken Coffman and Phil Naumann to identify this Uni-System. In the image above, Dennis drew this cut-a-way drawing of the New Idea Uni-System 858 Uni-Sheller, made in 1982 and 1987. Copies of Dennis Becker’s designs are included in the book, “New Idea Company’s Uni-System, 1963-1999, Coldwater, Ohio,” on pages 72 and 111. On page 72, the photograph includes the 858 Sheller with a full bin of corn in the field demonstration. Representatives from People’s Republic of Bulgaria visited the New Idea Company Plant at Coldwater twice in 1981, for the field demonstration of the new 858 Corn Sheller. On page 111, the following description is given: The 858 Sheller, Cage-type, corn shelling unit. Twin rotors (14 in. diameter X 107 in. long). Grain Bin 170 bu. Unloading auger at 110 degree angle for high trucks and grain carts. Used with Model 840 Feeder House and any “Fas-Tach” corn head (except 3 row narrow) on any higher horsepower power unit made or modified to carry 4 ft. wide harvesting units. 1982 & 1987. All too often, we are not aware of the skills of Mercer Countians, not only their technical skills, but also for their academic skills in addition to their organizational skills in working with the public. These machines were inspired by mechanical skills of the people who went before them. The skills of past generations should be recorded and passed on to new generations, to inspire the genius minds of many of our citizens. To see the original works of art by Dennis R. Becker, visit the New Idea Farm Equipment and Antique Tractor Exhibit at the Coldwater Community Picnic at the north side of their Park, on August 6-7. Copies of the four New Idea Farm Equipment books by the Mercer County Historical Society’s New Idea Historic Preservation Committee will also be on exhibit. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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Donate to Mercer County Back-To-School Supply Drive: Our Home Family Resource Center Starting the school year with the necessary supplies can be difficult for a financially strapped family. Setting aside enough funds to purchase all the supplies their children need in time for the start of school can be challenging. With help from individuals, churches, and businesses from all over Mercer County, Our Home Family Resource Center helps income-eligible Mercer County families with school-age children obtain the school supplies needed to begin the year with excitement and confidence. Last year, 329 students from seven different Mercer County school systems were assisted. To support the 2022 Back-To-School Supply program, you can donate any of the following items: book bags (new), solid color pocket folders, tissues, glue bottles, classic Crayola markers, Crayola colored pencils, Crayola 24-count crayons, zipper pencil pouches, wide rule loose leaf paper, large pink erasers, 5” and 7” pointed scissors, Expo wide black dry erase markers, highlighters, and earbuds. Monetary donations are also accepted and will be used to purchase items necessary to meet the needs of applicants. Donations will be accepted through August 4th and may be dropped off at Our Home during business hours Monday through Thursday. If you prefer to shop online, there is an Amazon Wishlist at https://a.co/g9zhUwf . Any online purchases can be shipped directly to Our Home Family Resource Center, 117 W Fayette St, Celina, OH 45822. Volunteers will sort and pack the donations for pick-up by families at Celina First Church of God on August 11th. Parents/guardians of students who need assistance with school supplies can register online at www.ourhomefrc.com/schoolsupplies through Thursday, July 28th. If there are questions, or issues submitting applications, call 419-586-4663 and dial 2 for Direct Services. Our Home Family
Resource Center is a nonprofit 501c3 organization that serves all of
Mercer County. For more detailed information about the programs,
projects, and services provided by Our Home, visit www.ourhomefrc.com or
call 419-586-4663. C.H. & D. Railroad for July 14, 2022 OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society.
Photo Caption: The C.H. & D. Railroad ran from Cincinnati, north through Hamilton & Dayton, and came north through Mercer County, Ohio.
Requests for information and photographs about railroads and trains have been crossing my desk. There have been entire books written about the railroads in Ohio as well as the railroads across our nation. While serving as President of the Mercer County Historical Society these fifty years, I have been collecting this history.
Here in western Ohio, in the 1880’s, railroads were constructed, bought and sold, changing ownership, as well as being a part of the larger system of railroads in the United States. Three railroad tracks crossed Mercer County at the beginning of the 1880’s.
The Lake Erie and Western (L.E. & W.) crossed Mercer County, near Fort Recovery from Jay County, Indiana, then went to St. Joseph, Ferner, Coldwater, Celina, and east toward the Auglaize County Line.
For the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railway, (C.H. & D.), the trains went through those cities and headed north. Here in Mercer County, the C.H. & D. Railroad was noted for traveling through Steineman Station (located three miles south of Maria Stein), then through Maria Stein, Chickasaw, Montezuma, Celina, Mercer, Mendon, and crossing the Mercer/Auglaize County Line at Byrd’s Station between 1881 and 1923.
The C.H. & D. was known as having a “Narrow Gauge track,” having a railroad track which was narrower than the L.E. & W. Track and the C.N. Track. This railroad was discontinued about 1923 because industry was discontinuing using the narrow gauge track. This narrow gauge track was held responsible for the reason for businesses slowing down or closing.
The impact of the growth of railroads in the 1880’s, and earlier in many states, provided industry a quicker path to transportation to the larger markets across the United States, resulting in a financial growth of business and industry, including the agricultural market. The Gas & Oil Boom also contributed to this financial growth in the 1880’s and 1890’s.
In 1995, due to the many requests for information about Mercer County’s History, the Mercer County Historical Society published the book, “Mercer County Centennial Buildings,” which compared the 1888 and 1900 Plat Maps of Celina and villages. The plat maps identified businesses and industry sites and dates. People seeking the age of their homes, to establish if the homes were Centennial Buildings, would compare the dates of 1888 and 1900 for their homes and businesses. The Historical Society printed these books to provide quick access to this wealth of information.
If you want to see a copy of this book with the Plat Maps, visit the Antique Tractor and New Idea Farm Equipment Exhibit, at the Coldwater Community Picnic at the north side of their Park, on August 6-7.
Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
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Chatt Farmers Picnic Planned for Thursday, July 28, 2022
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PERI to meet Guest speaker will be Jennifer Contreras, a probation officer with the Mercer County Juvenile Court. She will speak about The Ripple Project. This Mercer County Organization, a partnership between the Wright State University-Lake campus, the Mercer County Juvenile Court, and several agriculture organizations serves juveniles on probation. Weather permitting, members and guests will have the opportunity to view the Ripple gardening project at the Fairgrounds. |
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VANTAGE TO HOST OPEN HOUSE FOR NEW LPN-RN PROGRAM Vantage Career Center is hosting an open house of its updated facilities for the school’s new LPN-RN and established Practical Nursing Program on July 21, from 5:00-7:00. The open house will include a program dedication sponsored by The Van Wert County Foundation thanks to its partnership with Vantage Career Center to provide the funding that kick started the LPN-RN program. The open house will begin with a dedication ceremony including Angie Fahy, Director of Adult Education, Vantage Career Center, and a Trustee of The Van Wert County Foundation. Program Faculty will be available to answer questions and take applications. The facilities at 813 N Franklin St, include two classrooms, two lab spaces, and a myriad of interactive, experiential learning devices such as a virtual cadaver lab and animatronic patients. Light refreshments will be provided following the dedication ceremony during the open house. Vantage provides
authentic, student-focused, career technical training that provides
adults opportunities for employment and further education. For
more information on adult education programs and scholarship
opportunities, contact Maria Diltz, Enrollment Coordinator at Vantage
Career Center, at (419) 238-5411 x2118. The Van Wert County Foundation is a philanthropic organization focused on creating a well-resourced and thriving quality of life for Van Wert County, Ohio. The Van Wert County Foundation transforms quality of life by inspiring, fulfilling, and supporting philanthropy. More information can be found at www.vanwertcountyfoundation.org.
Wabash Road to Close for Bridge Replacement The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is announcing a road closure on Wabash Road between SR 219 and Siegrist Jutte Road in Washington Township for a bridge replacement and roadway approach reconstruction. This road will be closed tentatively on July 11, 2022 and is scheduled to reopen 4-5 months, depending on the weather conditions. Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Crash in Celina The driver of the Lincoln was identified as 62 year old Jeffrey Buschor of Celina. It appeared he may have had a medical emergency. He was taken to a local hospital and later pronounced dead at the hospital. The driver of the Ford pickup truck was identified as 36 year old Keith Beyke of St. Henry. Mr. Beyke refused treatment at the scene for apparent minor injuries. Both vehicles were a total loss. The crash remains under investigation. The staff of the Celina Police Dept. would like to extend their deepest sympathies to the family of Jeff Buschor.
EverHeart Hospice Welcomes New Team Members EverHeart Hospice welcomes both Jeralayne Ruiz, Board Certified Music Therapist; and Sara Neal, Social Worker, to its Hospice Care Team. Ruiz grew up on Long Island in New York and moved to Ohio to attend Ohio University for Undergraduate and Graduate School. There, she earned two Master's degrees, one in Music Therapy and one in Voice Performance/Pedagogy. In addition to music therapy, Ruiz is also a classically trained singer and has performed in several operas and musicals, even performing on stage with the Rolling Stones in 2015. When asked what inspired her to work at EverHeart Hospice, Ruiz shared that her predecessor, Carrie Whatley, "always spoke so fondly of the EverHeart team. The supportive network that EverHeart seems to have made me excited to join the team!" A few of Ruiz's favorite hobbies include watching movies, listening to music on vinyl, and visiting museums. Ruiz shared her motivation for working in the hospice field, stating, "It is a gift and privilege to share music, moments, and memories with patients and families at end-of-life. Being able to honor and celebrate a life is so special." Sara Neal joins the team as a social worker. Neal attended Wright State University, obtaining her BSW, LSW, and CSWMFT. She has seven years of social service experience and was led to EverHeart while searching for a position that was part-time and close to home. She wanted to work for an organization that held high values and practiced standards. Neal shared she was also interested in the Hospice field, stating, "It’s rewarding to help patients and their families find peace and closure while assisting them with their needs." Neal enjoys cooking, baking, DIY crafting, and trivia in her free time. She and her husband have a beautiful baby girl and share their home with two dogs and cats. If you are interested in joining the team at EverHeart Hospice, visit www.everhearthospice.org to view current employment opportunities.
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History of Stained Glass Windows at St. Paul's Country Church Her lesson is the history and details of the church’s beautiful stained glass windows. She researched them in 1966 for her own confirmation project. Sunday school starts at 9:30 a.m. Children’s church and children’s message are on the first, third and fifth Sundays each month. All children are invited to these Bible learning experiences and craft activities. Please call Becky Jo Shope at 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding worship services or visit the St. Paul’s — Rockford Facebook page. St. Paul’s Country Church is an independent church following the Bible.
Willshire Trade Days The Willshire
Sportsman’s Club is pleased to announce their Annual Flea Market and
Trade Days that will be held dawn to dusk July 28, 29 and 30, 2022
located at 3385 State Route 81, two miles east of Willshire, Ohio on
State Route 81. Bring the entire family—admission and parking are free.
Latest details and updates are posted on the Willshire Sportsman’s Club Facebook page, like and share @WillshireSportsmansClub. Willshire Sportsman’s Club is non-profit organization that offers membership for only $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.
MERCER COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE IN CONJUNCTION WITH FORT RECOVERY PD HOSTS ACTIVE SHOOTER RESPONSE TRAINING AND RESCUE TASK FORCE TRAINING DATE(S): THURSDAY JULY 14, 2022 AND FRIDAY JULY 15, 2022 TIMES: 0800 HOURS - 1600 HOURS LOCATION: FORT RECOVERY ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL, 865 SHARPSBURG RD, FORT RECOVERY, OH 45846
The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office along with Fort Recovery Police Department will be hosting Active Shooter Response Training with the addition of Rescue Task Force Training on July 14, 2022 and July 15, 2022. The training will be presented by the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office and conducted at the Fort Recovery Elementary/Middle School. We have scheduled two separate (8) hour training days. Each day will have the same training so that departments can send half of their personnel the first day and the other half the next day. The Sheriff’s Office is covering the cost of providing the training. There will be a short classroom portion of the training that will be followed up with hands on role playing scenarios involving intruders and victims. The first half of the day will consist of the Active Shooter Response training focusing on solo officer response and leading into link-up and 2-man responses. The afternoon will lead into a full scale active killer event including a rescue taskforce response. We will be utilizing the use of “air soft” guns to help simulate “Force” on “Force” training. This will be the 7th year for the Sheriff’s Office hosting an Active Shooter Response Training session in Mercer County and the first year implementing a Rescue Task Force. We have had (43) students sign up to attend the class. This includes personnel from most of the law enforcement agencies in Mercer County, as well as EMS and Fire personnel. With the addition of the Rescue Task Force Training, the number of personnel involved will grow with the inclusion of Mercer County area Fire Departments and EMS Agencies. During the time we have been conducting the training we have been moving the locations throughout the county. In the past, we had conducted the sessions at several different schools districts, and a multi-residential type facility. Our hope is to allow all of the officers from Mercer County to train in differing types of structures so that they are better prepared for circumstances like this. We hope that we never have to use the training, but want to be as prepared as possible if we do. The public may notice an increased first responder presence in the area of Fort Recovery. There will be a large amount of officers, fire fighters, and squad members in and around the building. The area will be posted with training warning notices and will be closed off to the public. We wish to thank the Fort Recovery Local Schools for their assistance in providing the building and staff for this very important training opportunity. If anyone has any questions about the training they may contact Training Coordinator, Sergeant Jay Wehrkamp. He may be reached as at (419) 586-7724 or at jay.wehrkamp@mercercountysheriffohio.gov Sheriff Jeff Grey
LAKE AREA ARTS
GROUP NEWS
Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
Free Summer Movie for Seniors Seniors ages 55+ are invited to a free showing of the film “Fried Green Tomatoes” on August 3rd at 10:00 am at Cinema 5 in Celina. This 1991 drama is the tale of an unhappy housewife who befriends an elderly woman at a nursing home and is enthralled in the tales of the people she used to know and the stories of her past. It is a story of true friendship with humor, mystery, and even a few heartfelt tears along the way. This is the perfect chance to beat the summer heat and invite your friends to spend the morning together! All attendees will also receive a goody bag to take home and the chance to win a variety of door prizes. Snacks will be available for purchase at the theater. To reserve your seats, please call 567-510-4608 prior to July 29th. Space is limited for this event and an RSVP is required. Please remember this event is only for individuals ages 55 and older. The free showing of this film is sponsored thanks to a group effort by Celina Manor, EverHeart Hospice, Heritage Healthcare, and Miller Place. Cinema 5 is located at 116 N. Main St., Celina, OH 45822. For questions related to this event, please call 567-510-4608.
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on July 11, 2022 at
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ICE CREAM SOCIAL
COMING TO HOPEWELL LUTHERAN
Kingdom Harvest Ministries Opens Registration Kingdom Harvest Ministries Released Time Education – Registration Open Now Register at kingdomharvestministries.org If you have previously enrolled, you do not need to register again.
Schedule for 2022-2023 School Year Parkway Students 2nd through 8th grade attend once a week Parkway High School students attend daily for class credit
Celina Students 5th
and 6th grade attend once a week First United Methodist Preschool accepting registrations First United Methodist Preschool, located at 113 W. Central Ave., is now accepting registrations for the 2022-2023 school year. First United Methodist Preschool is a Christian based school which prepares children to succeed in all areas of life. The curriculum is driven by the Ohio Department of Education standards and each teacher is there to provide a positive and nurturing environment for all children as they begin their educational journey. The preschool offers 2 day classes for those students turning 3 by October 1 of the current school year they will be attending. We do accept enrollments any time during the school year pending assessment and evaluation of readiness by the teacher. A child who is at least 4 and is planning on attending Kindergarten the following school year may attend the Pre-Kindergarten classes. A student attending a Pre-Kindergarten class has the option of choosing 3 or 4 mornings per week. All classes meet 8:30a.m to 11:30a.m. Register online at www.fumpreschool.com or contact Administrator Marilyn Agler at 419-238-0631 ext. 308 or by email at marilyn.agler@vanwertfirst.net.
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Suicide Awareness Walk
ASSURE, Area Suicide Support Resources, is planning their annual Suicide Awareness Community Walk on Saturday, September 10, 2022 at the Mercer County Fairgrounds. Registration is at 8:30 AM. Opening ceremonies begin at 9 AM. Walking time is from 9-11 AM. Register then or on on their website: www.assuremc.org.
Reverend Bonnie Smith (of the Belle) Announces Retirement
Reverend Bonnie Smith has been the Pastor at The Belle in Rockford for the past four years. Over the years she has helped with many church related events in Rockfor including a union with Rockford United Methodist Church and WRKD-FM 101.3 radio. She has worked with the HOPI Indian reservation as well. Best wishes to Bonnie in her retirement!
Pickleball Fun at Shanes Park
The community of Rockford has new Pickelball Courts at Shanes Park in Rockford. Come try it out every morning from 9-10 AM through July 8, 2022. All ages and levels welcomed.
Mendon Vacation Bible School Planned
The Mendon Community of Churches have planned Vacation Bible School for the children, ages 3-12 at Mendon United Methodist Church. There will be crafts, music, activities, snacks and Jesus, Mendon First church of God is another participating church.
VanTilburgs 60th Anniversary Celebrated
Norm and Deanne VanTilburg celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on July 7th. Norm and Deanne Hamilton were married at the Mendon Methodist Church in 1962. They have two children: Vicki (Dan Kruse of Columbus, IN; and Rodney (Liz) VanTilburg of Tipp CityThere are 5 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The family will celebrate later this summer. Cards can be mailed to 806 S. Main St., Rockford, OH 45822.
Stateline Writers Club
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Pastor Steve Howell Coming to St. Paul’s Country Church Steve’s lesson on Sunday, July 10, 2022 continues from the Gospel of John 20:24-29 entitled “Help for our Unbelief”. Steve has been bringing us the many lessons of John as he covers Jesus’ life and death for our salvation. Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please join us as we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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HAPPY JULY 4TH - INDEPENDENCE DAY!
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ENTERTAINMENT FOR OLD FASHIONED FARMERS DAYS
Blind Date and Noah Back will be performing at Old Fashioned Farmers days which will be held June 30, July 1 and July 2 at the Van Wert County Fairgrounds. Blind Date will be playing on Friday July 1 from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. and Noah Back on Saturday July 2 from 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. Also the annual Fiddle, Banjo and Harmonica contest will be held on Saturday afternoon at 3:00 P.M.
There are quite a few new events happening during the show this year. There will be a dog show, dress up goat show, Clydesdale horses, K-9 demonstration and an animal land that will have all different kinds of animals including some chickens that look very strange. Also there will be goat Yoga on Friday Night. If you have never seen this, stop by and take a look. Quite impressive. We also will be taking a tour of the MVP dairy on Friday leaving the fairground at 1:30 p.m. The tour will include the learning center which includes 2 levels. The first level goes over milk’s story from soil to cup. The second floor will allow you to see the milking carousel working with cows on it. There also will be a yogurt snack at the end. If we have more than 10 in the group, we will be allowed to go through the free stall barns and commodity barn on a shuttle. The cost for the tour will be $5.00 per person, age 3 and under free. We will collect the $5.00 before we leave the fairgrounds to go. Any questions call 419-305-3039. We have some transportation available but it is getting full.
The kids will enjoy the kiddie pedal tractor pull and kids games while their older brothers and sisters and parents enjoy the adult pedal pull. Dad and mom might also enjoy the Antique Tractor Pull and dirt street garden tractor pull and the antique car show.
Don’t forget the flea markets and craft booths. We still have some spots available. Anyone interested in securing a spot call 419-305-1984. You can also check out the antique tractor and engine displays along with threshing and sawmilling and trading post. There also will be plenty of good Food including bean soup and corn bread.
For more information on time of events see http://www.oldfashionedfarmersdays.com/ or find us on facebook. Admission of $3.00/person 12 and under free. 3-day pass $7.00. Camping available.
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Pastor Doug Meyer Coming
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St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Doug’s lesson on Sunday, July 3, 2022 will come from the Bible chapter John 8:31-36 entitled “Our Freedom in Christ”. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
Willshire Trade Days The Willshire
Sportsman’s Club is pleased to announce their Annual Flea Market and
Trade Days that will be held dawn to dusk July 28, 29 and 30, 2022
located at 3385 State Route 81, two miles east of Willshire, Ohio on
State Route 81. Bring the entire family—admission and parking are free.
Latest details and updates are posted on the Willshire Sportsman’s Club Facebook page, like and share @WillshireSportsmansClub. Willshire Sportsman’s Club is non-profit organization that offers membership for only $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.
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MERCER COUNTY D.A.R.E. BOOSTER SCHOLARSHIPS Mercer County DARE Boosters recently presented ten $500 scholarships with matching $500 scholarships from Wright State Lake Campus to the following Mercer County 2022 graduates: Kevin Partington and Aliyah Arling, Marion Local; Beyla Romer, St. Henry; Macy Beougher and Kendrick Tebbe, Coldwater; Ben Sheppard, Parkway; and David Kramer, Conner Altstaetter, Madelaine Eblen, and Zoe Newcomb, Celina. DARE Scholarship applications were received from 31 county seniors. The winners were selected based on their responses to the prompt “As you complete your high school years, how has DARE influenced your decision to remain alcohol and drug free? How has this decision affected you in your high school career?” Due to COVID concerns, the annual Scholarship luncheon hosted by the Mercer County Elks was canceled. The Elks honored the winners and their families with a Chamber Gift Card. DARE Boosters would also like to thank all the merchants and individuals, Civic Organizations, the Mercer County Elks, Wright State Lake Campus, McDonald’s, and Sheriff Grey who continually support this program through their donations and time. |
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Country Fest 5K The 29th annual Country Fest run/walk 5K is set for Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 9am. This chip timed race will start and end near 2291 St. Johns Rd next to the grounds of Country Fest entrance in Maria Stein. This loop course has a long straightaway down country roads and winds through the streets of Chapel Hill. Pre-registration is available online at www.mercerhealth5kchallenge.com. Race day registration is available beginning at 7:30am and is $20. Registration is held in the shelter house next to the Maria Stein Shrine of the Holy Relics. All runners 14 & under race for FREE with a completed registration form. Awards ceremony will follow with refreshments. Food stands at the festival will also be open at this time.
OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society Chew Mail Pouch barns
Photo Caption: “Chew Mail Pouch Tobacco: Treat yourself to the best” is the advertisement on this Washington Township barn. This barn was declared to be a National Landmark! A request from Ohio came to me, asking if I knew of any Mail Pouch Barns! Of course, I know about the “Chew Mail Pouch Barn” located in Washington Township, at the south east corner of Routes 29 and 49, in 1990. The barn belonged to Keith Hours at that time. At one time, over 20,000 U.S. Barns bore this advertisement. Lady Bird Johnson, wife of President Lyndon Johnson, encouraged the Highway Beautification Act, and the U. S. Congress declared these big old barns to be “National Landmarks.” In 1990, I asked myself how we could preserve the Agricultural Heritage of Mercer County. The idea came to me to write about the big old barns. This was at a time when farmers were facing the problem of not having room to drive their big farm equipment through the barn doors, or having room to store their farm equipment. I realized that no one is building these big old timber framed barns anymore. In the autumn of 1990, I put out news releases that I would be writing this book about these barns, and that people should share their stories with me. I went to each of the fourteen Townships in Mercer County and drove on each of the roads. I stopped at the farms with big old barns, and requested permission to photograph their barns. I asked the owners to tell me the stories of their barns. The owners also loaned me old photographs of their barns. The photographs included barns under construction, barn dances, barn fires, barns destroyed by tornadoes, and wedding celebrations and family parties at the barns. Between 1990 and 1993, I photographed over 2000 big old barns. I visited barns through Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. I addressed the architectural styles of these barns, in addition to those with unusual features. Of these barns, over a thousand families put their barn photographs and stories into this book, “Those Magnificent Big Barns in Mercer County, Ohio.” Visit the Antique Tractor and New Idea Farm Equipment Exhibit at the Coldwater Picnic, August 6-7, and see copies these books. We have a few of these Barn Books left on the shelf. The copies of the four New Idea Farm Equipment books will also be available. Once the books are sold; that will be it. There will be no reprints.
Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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Chip and Seal Season Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart is announcing that crews will be starting the yearly chip and seal work on approximately 103 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. We thank you for your patience in helping to keep the traveling public and our workers safe.
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Mercer Health's Esmonde/Homan Memorial Golf Outing Raises Scholarship Funds for Local Students Furthering Education in Healthcare
The MED Foundation of Mercer Health held its annual “Esmonde/Homan Memorial Golf Outing” on June 10th at the Mercer County Elks Golf Course. The shot-gun start commenced after a golf ball drop 50/50 with the winning golf ball awarding $2,950 to the lucky winner from Celina. The MED Foundation wishes to thank the many supporters of the golf outing, including the golfers, volunteers, and hole sponsors, which all help make the event a success and allows the MED Foundation to continue to provide scholarships to local students. This year the MED Foundation awarded 18 scholarships for $18,250 to 18 graduating seniors from the Class of 2022. Since the inception of the program in 1992, 309 scholarships have been awarded totaling $328,200.00.
Recipients this year include: · Celina – Aubrey Brinkman, Harlee Harris · Coldwater – Aubrey Koester, Ashlyn Koester, Kadance Blockberger, Grace Buschur, Rachel Wenning · Ft. Recovery – Emma Fullenkamp · Marion Local – Ashlyn Bohman, Aliyah Arling, Hannah Buening, Lynn Schwieterman, Morgan Guggenbiller · Parkway – Leah Eichler, Riley Samples · St. Henry – Hannah Woods, Grace Lange, Clayton Everman
The winning teams of this year’s outing, include: Men’s Division · 1st Place: Marsh McLennan Agency, LLC – Joe Woods, Tim Antil, Tyler Bertke, Andy Watson · 2nd Place: Emergency Physicians Group – Craig Dues, Andy Dues, Josh Siegel, Joe Turner · 3rd Place: Hemmelgarn Benefits – Randy Hemmelgarn, Howard Corona, JJ Woehrmyer, Michael McClurg Women’s Division · 1st Place: Deb Kremer, Joyce Moeller, Treva Fortkamp, Natalie Rethman · 2nd Place: Bonnie Knapschaefer, Peg Muhlenkamp, Diane Lefeld, Jean Rolfes · 3rd Place: EverHeart Hospice – Kristi Strawser, Sarah Depoy, Kelley Hall, Amy Brenner Co-Ed Division · 1st Place: Steve Samples, Teri Samples, Larry Stechschulte, Patti Stechschulte · 2nd Place: First Financial Bank – Jim Osmon, Scott Cockerell, Jenny Strayer, Jenny Willson · 3rd Place: Roger Klenke, Jim Wermert, Jody Schulze, Thea Langenkamp
Additional Awards were given for: · Men’s longest drive (under 50) – Josh Siegel · Men’s longest drive (over 50) – Jim Wermert · Women’s longest drive – Deb Kremer · Men’s long putt – Dave Mader · Women’s long putt – Kris Siefring · Men’s closest to pin – Larry Stechschulte · Women’s closest to pin – Diane Lefeld
Sponsors included: · Golf Ball Sponsor: RB Advertising · Corporate Sponsors: EverHeart Hospice, First Financial Bank, Community Sports & Therapy Center, Moeller Trucking, Park National Bank, Hemmelgarn Benefits, Preferred Insurance Center, Blue & Co., USI Insurance Services, KeyBridge Medical Revenue Care, The St. Henry Bank, and (IOS) Innovative Office Supplies & Marsh McLennan Agency · Birdie Sponsors: Wabash Mutual, The Messenger Press, Miller’s Textile Service, Technical Roofing of St. Henry, Tuttle Construction /Touchstone CPM · Par Sponsors: Edward Jones, John Yoder and The Peoples Bank Co. · Hole-in-One Sponsor: Stammen Insurance · Awards Sponsor: Mercer County Elks · Many, many door prize sponsors
New Idea Committee ~ OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society
Photo Caption: New Idea Historic Preservation Committee Members, May 22, 2019 Front Row: Bernard “Pete” Schaefer, Don Muhlenkamp, Jerry Will, Lavern Heuing, Phil Naumann, and Leroy Peters. Center Row: Cheryl Naumann, Gary Rismiller, Rita Rismiller, Joyce Alig, Mary Jutte, Jim Jutte, and Jim Weiler. Back Row: Richard Bashore, Linus Lefeld, Orville Kunk, Ron Fischer, Ken Coffman, Leo Lefeld. Members Absent on 2019 photo: Keith Fahncke, Joe Karafit, Frank Mohlman, and Bob Stelzer.
The Mercer County Historical Society created the New Idea Historic Preservation Committee in January 2000, after the New Idea Company closed its doors, December 1999. These Committee Members have made the major contribution to preserving Coldwater’s Heritage, not only with hosting the New Idea Farm Equipment at the Coldwater Picnic, since 2005, but also in publishing four History Books about New Idea Company, between 2013 and 2019.
The four New Idea History books are about the Horse Drawn Spreaders, Corn Pickers, Uni-System, and Hay Tools. These books will be on exhibit at the August 6-7, 2022 Exhibit at the Coldwater Picnic.
August 6-7, 2022, the New Idea Historic Preservation Committee will be hosting the Annual New Idea & Antique Tractor at the Coldwater Community Picnic at the Park. You are invited to visit this exhibit, and/or bring your own equipment for display.
Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on June 21, 2022 at
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Taste of Celina Coming The Celina Mercer County Chamber of Commerce is inviting you to downtown Celina on Friday, July 8th from 5p-10p for the block party of the summer. Taste of Celina Block Party and Car Show will take place in downtown Celina and will offer a night of fun with friends and family. Tasty samplings will be offered from ten local restaurants including Bella’s, Speakeasy, Celina Manor Cafe, Fritz’ BBQ, C-Town Wings, Friendly’s IGA, Brew Nation, Sidecar Martini’s On Main, The Anchor, and newcomer The James Watson House. You will also be entertained by the sounds of local musician Jason Grieshop, and you’ll be able to enjoy an awesome car show on the end of South Main. Pre-sale food tickets are available for purchase at the Chamber office for $1 each. They will offer a free ticket for every twenty purchased. Tickets will also be available at the event. The Celina Mercer Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization promoting the economic growth of the businesses they serve. They are happy to provide such a great community event while promoting the great local eateries in the Celina area. The Chamber would like to express their gratitude to the following businesses for financial support of this event: Ultimate Chef Sponsor, Dynamic Federal Credit Union. Master Chef sponsorship, Mercer Health, Citizens National Bank, ArmCorp Construction, Celina Tent, Reynolds & Reynolds, Reliable Tent Rental, Mercer Savings Bank, and Wabash Telephone. Top Chef sponsors include Four U Office Supplies, Peoples Bank, CAPT, Celina VFW, and Leugers Insurance.
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OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer
County Historical Society Photo Caption: Butler Township Plat Map from 1978 “Mercer Co. History Book.” I received a request about the various schools in Butler Township. The best way I can show you the various locations of churches, schools, and cemeteries in Butler Township is to provide a Butler Township Plat Map, which was made by the Mercer County Engineer’s Office for the Mercer County Historical Society, to include in the 1978 “Mercer County History Book.” You can look at your own Mercer County Ohio Map, to see the map of Butler Township. Another way to learn about Butler Township is to visit the Antique Tractor and New Idea Farm Equipment Exhibit at the Coldwater Community Picnic, in Butler Township, August 6-7, 2022, and to see copies of books which include maps & stories about Butler Township’s Trustees, Villages, Churches, Schools, and Cemeteries, as well as Butler Township family histories. Also on exhibit about Butler Township are copies of the book, “Oil & Gas Boom,” which includes oil & gas wells in each of the fourteen Townships. On exhibit about Butler Township are copies of the four New Idea Farm Equipment books, which include New Idea Company products of Spreaders, Corn Pickers, Uni-Systems, and Hay Tools. The Barn Book includes photographs and stories of the big old barns, some of which are no longer standing. After I wrote the story about the Mail Pouch Barn, I have received so many requests for a copy of the Barn Book. The very best “pocketsize book,” about Butler Township is “Passport, Butler Township, Coldwater, Philothea, Philothea Station and Montpelier.” This pocket size book contains the lists of every article and every book written about Butler Township in the Society’s files. If you want a list of the local history books which the Mercer County Historical Society has printed, contact me and I will mail a copy of our 2022 Brochure, which lists these books. For more information about acquiring Harrison Frech’s books about Willshire and about Anthony Shane, his address is: 207 Biltmore Avenue, Van Wert, OH 45891. I would suggest that if you want copies of his books, order now, and don’t wait until they are sold out! By the way of comment on current communication systems, my “computer was down,” in the month of May. If you wrote me and I did not answer you, please try again. Thanks. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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SEBASTIAN ROAD
IMPROVEMENTS ~ BETWEEN CASSELLA-MONTEZUMA ROAD & HARRISON ROAD Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart announced today, contingent upon weather conditions, Tom’s Construction, Inc. plans to start construction work Wednesday, June 22, 2022 on both of these roads. The improvements will involve the placement/replacement of pipe/tile and catch basins in the right-of-way, as well as dirt shoulder widening. In general, the catch basins, pipe, tile and mailboxes will be set further away from the edge of pavement in the right-of-way. No pavement widening is being done as part of this project. The road will be closed to through traffic for up to 120 days and local access will be maintained. The completion deadline for the project is mid-fall 2022. Right-of-way stakes and construction staking may be placed and need to remain for the duration of the project. Our office is available to try to answer any questions you may have about the project. The contact information for the Mercer County Engineer’s Office is: 4884 Mud Pike, Celina 45822 Phone: 419.586.7759 Email: engineer@engineer.mercercountyohio.gov
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Investigation Leads to charges against retired officer Celina, OH – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey today announced the indictment of Celina Police Department Officer Mark Burgoon, age 50. Police Officer’s home addresses are not released pursuant to Ohio law. The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by Officer Burgoon’s wife on November 3, 2021. The two were separated at the time. Allegations were made that she was being harassed by him and the Sheriff’s Office agreed to do the investigation instead of referring her to the Celina Police Department due to the possible conflict of interest it could create since he was employed at the police department. The investigation by Mercer County Detectives revealed that the ongoing marital issues between the two had resulted in many allegations be leveled against each other. There were many unwanted verbal and electronic communications between both parties. One of the allegations that was leveled against Officer Burgoon was that he was using a law enforcement database to identify people that were friends with his wife. The investigation revealed that Officer Burgoon, on August 3, 2021, had improperly used the Law Enforcement Automated Data System (LEADS) to identify a person who he believed was a friend of his wife. LEADS is the database law enforcement officers use to check driving records, identify owners of vehicles from license plates, run a criminal history on a person and many other law enforcement functions. Accessing the LEADS system for any reason, other than a law enforcement purpose, is a felony of the fifth degree under Ohio Law, Section 2913.04. The Sheriff’s Office did notify the Mayor, Safety Service Director, and Police Chief of the investigation at its onset. The City of Celina and the Police Department cooperated fully with the investigation. This information was presented to a Mercer County Grand Jury after detectives consulted with the special prosecutor who was assigned to review the case by the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. The Grand Jury returned and indictment on June 16. Officer Burgoon, who has since retired from the Celina Police Department was served a summons to appear in Mercer County Common Pleas Court on June 28 at 2:30 PM. The investigation is still continuing with misdemeanor charges being reviewed by the prosecutor’s office for other individuals. These charges, if filed, are not additional charges for Burgoon. At this time, no other information is being released by the Sheriff’s Office.
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Van Wert Health Department Nuisance Investigations A nuisance has many definitions. A few examples include: 1. “One that is annoying, unpleasant, or obnoxious” from Merriam-Webster 2. “The unreasonable, unwarranted and/or unlawful use of property, which causes inconvenience or damage to others, either to individuals and/or to the general public” from Law.com Legal Dictionary 3. “(Law) A use of one's property that causes danger or annoyance to others or that interferes with others using or enjoying their own property and that is subject to civil action” from Webster’s New World College Dictionary The Van Wert County General Health District is required to investigate nuisance conditions in the county under the authority of Ohio Revised Code 3709.21. This code states the health department’s responsibility when it comes to protecting the public’s health from nuisances. Nuisance reports can be made to the health department by email, telephone, or in person. Examples of nuisances investigated within the county include large amounts of solid waste (trash), rodents and pests outside of a home, large amounts of animals causing an extreme smell, and sewage back-ups. The health department uses different regulations than those used for code enforcement inside Van Wert City. When a nuisance is reported to the health department and that nuisance is within the Van Wert City limits, the health department will refer it to the city unless it does not fall under the scope of the city code ordinance. The most common nuisance investigated is a solid waste or trash nuisance. Solid waste nuisances can be avoided by having a regular trash pick-up or hauling to a licensed landfill or transfer station regularly, and by storing solid waste in a closed container. Ohio EPA regulations do not allow for the burning or burying of ANY solid waste. The health department does not have any authority over the condition of the inside of a home. Indoor housing conditions including mold, structural or electrical issues, and general home conditions related to landlord/tenant situations are not able to be investigated by the health department. The only time the health department can get involved with the indoor conditions of a home is when the conditions are affecting the public outside of that home. For example, the home has a large amount of solid waste, or a large number of animals and the conditions are creating an odor strong enough to be noticeable outside of the home. Another example is when a home has an infestation of rodents or pests and those rodents or pests are observed in other homes. For questions or concerns related to nuisances, please contact Britt Menchhofer, Environmental Health Director at 418-238-0808 extension 105.
Saxophone Artist to Entertain Tickets from $15-45
are available now to Van Wert Live Members and release to the public on
Friday, July 1. Sponsored by Chuck & Karen Koch, Mark & Michelle White,
and Koch & White Law.
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Pastor Steve Howell Coming to St. Paul’s Country Church Steve’s lesson on Sunday, June 26, 2022 continues from the Gospel of John 21:15-22 entitled “Being Before Doing, Part II”. Steve has been bringing us the many lessons of John as he covers Jesus’ life and death for our salvation. Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at
9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st,
3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are
invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft
activities. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please join us as we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Pastor Doug Meyer
Coming to St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Doug’s lesson on Sunday, June 19, 2022 will come from the Bible chapter Matthew 7:24-29 entitled “Fathers, Families and Faith”. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at
9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st,
3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are
invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft
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Chicken BBQ Dinners Planned Dinner and concessions will be served starting at 6:00 PM. Guests will enjoy a BBQ chicken dinner, grilled by fire personnel from the Van Wert Fire Department. Meal tickets are $10 include chicken, rolls, sides, and dessert. Tickets may be purchased in advance from the Main Street Van Wert office or tickets may be purchased at the event. Other concessions will include hot dogs, brats, desserts, water, and pop. Patrons may enjoy the BBQ chicken dinner at the concert or pick up meals to-go. The proceeds from the fundraiser will go towards Main Street Van Wert. “We love this opportunity to raise money for Main Street Van Wert and the Van Wert Fire Department. Main Street Van Wert provides countless services to the community including flowers downtown, hometown hero banners, watering stations, bike racks, events and so much more,” shared Joe Dray, Executive Director of Main Street Van Wert. “It’s an honor to serve this community and we hope everyone can make it out to support us as well as the fire department.” Fountain Park is located on West Main Street and South Jefferson Street across from the Van Wert YMCA. The concert begins at 7:30 PM. |
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WTLW Premieres Documentary To Commemorate 40th Anniversary WTLW TV-44 will celebrate its 40th year of broadcasting with the premiere of Station Identification, a documentary telling the compelling story of how the TV station came into being in 1982. It also chronicles the reflections of those who were instrumental in producing the local programming that has originated from the TV-44 studios on Baty Road. A special premiere will be held in the studio on Friday, June 10 at 6:30 pm for pre-invited guests and followed by the TV premiere on Monday, June 13 at 8 pm on WTLW TV-44. (Spectrum Ch. 4). TV-44 broadcast over the air for the first time on June 13, 1982. John Ondo produced the full length film, which features 30 interviews of past employees, including founders Ron and Becky Mighell. Ondo, a former TV-44 employee, has been working on the film for two years. He considers the project a labor of love. “I refer to this documentary as the 'pulling back the curtain of TV-44' and people will be amazed how this small market station has thrived through its creativity,” he said.
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Van Wert Health Family Physician Elected to National Leadership Positions
The Ohio Academy of Family Physicians (OAFP) is proud to have had several members elected to leadership positions while representing Ohio’s family physicians at NCCL. OAFP member John A. Sharma, MD, FAAFP, is one such member that represented the IMG constituency for the OAFP. During NCCL, Dr. Sharma campaigned and was elected as IMG co-convener for the 2023 NCCL. Additionally, he was also successfully elected as a Member Constituency Alternate Delegate to the AAFP’s 2022 Congress of Delegates and will automatically serve as Delegate in 2023. “I feel honored to represent the voices of my peers and look forward to the OAFP’s continuing guidance to ensure that I am best prepared to advocate for the voices of my constituency at upcoming meetings and, hopefully, be involved to help empower future OAFP constituency delegates to be leaders,” said Dr. Sharma. Originally from Canada, Dr. Sharma earned his Master of Science in Epidemiology from the University of Alberta before graduating from St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies, in 2005. He has spent the last 16 years practicing rural family medicine in the Midwest. He is now a family medicine attending physician at Van Wert Health in Van Wert, OH. “At NCCL, I learned about organizational structure, networking, resolution writing, providing testimony, and parliamentary procedure,” said Dr. Sharma. “I am thankful to Van Wert Health and their executive team for allowing me this opportunity to grow my leadership skills and bring a new skillset back to the Van Wert community for the ultimate benefit of its residents.” Dr. Sharma’s diverse experiences and leadership provide the OAFP and the AAFP with a valuable perspective to help address the present challenges in primary care and strengthen the prevalence of family medicine in rural communities throughout the nation.
Former Rockford Native Wins Emmy Award for Journalism
NBC 10 News has just been honored with a New England Emmy Award for its coverage of Tropical Storm Henri with anchors (Holly) Patrice Wood, a native of Rockford, Ohio, and Dan Jaehnig. WJAR-TV in Cranston, Rhode Island won in the category of Outstanding Evening Newscast for its coverage of the aftermath and cleanup of Henri on NBC10, WJAR. "Anytime severe weather strikes Southern New England, the NBC 10 team is geared up and ready to help keep you and your family safe. It is a great honor to be recognized for our service to the community," said NBC 10 News Director Scott Isaacs. Wood added, “As the number one news station in Southern New England, we have a great responsibility to broadcast lifesaving information during dangerous weather conditions and our reliable reporting through the years has earned us the trust of our community. I am extremely proud of our news team that accurately and fearlessly covers the news for our viewers every day and am honored to receive this recognition from the New England Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Tropical Storm Henri made landfall twice in Rhode Island with wind, rain and surge in August 2021. The awards are given annually by the Boston/New England Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Holly Patrice Wood, a graduate of Parkway High School in Rockford, Ohio and Bowling Green State University, has been a reporter and anchor at WJAR-TV for 42 years and has earned numerous professional and personal accolades including Emmy Awards, the Congressional Angels in Adoption Award, induction into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame and Rhode Island Broadcasters Hall of Fame and has regularly been voted “Best Female Anchor” by Rhode Island Monthly Magazine. She currently anchors the 5pm, 6pm and 11pm weekday newscasts. Wood is the daughter of the late Duane Wood and Jinny Wood and the sister of Sheila Baltzell-Linn of Celina, Ohio and Colleen O’Steen of Huntsville, Alabama. She and her husband, Paul Pabis, have two grown children, Jonathan and Stephanie.
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Pastor Steve Howell Coming to
St. Paul’s Country Church Steve’s lesson on Sunday, June 12, 2022 continues from the Bible Book of John 21:15-22 entitled “Being Before Doing”. Steve has been bringing us the many lessons of John as he covers Jesus’ life and death for our salvation. Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
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Rockford American
Legion Post 508 thanks everyone for Memorial Day Help The Rockford American Legion Post 508 would like to thank everyone who helped make our Memorial Day service a success, including our guest speaker Ben Sapp, Pastor Ken Meyer and our comrades from the Willshire American Legion and Sons. Also the Parkway High School Band, the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and the FFA groups who joined in the parade. We are very grateful for all the people who worked behind the scenes placing over 800 flags at local and area cemeteries; those who helped with the chicken barbecue; and to RCO for preparing the chicken dinners for us. And finally to everyone who joined us on Memorial Day to pay tribute to America's fallen heroes. |
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Stateline Writers Club to Meet The Stateline Writers Club will meet Saturday, June 18 at 10 a.m. in the meeting room of the Mercer County District Memorial Library in Celina. The writing theme is shopping. The lesson will be presented by President Kathy Keysor. The club welcomes visitors interested in practicing their writing skills. The group meets the third Saturday of the month through the end of this year.
Bridge to Close in
Hopewell Township Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
Rockford Community Days & Art Festival Rockford is eager to celebrate all our community has to offer with a festival, June 17th and 18th at Shanes Park. Yes! Father’s Day weekend – bring Dad and make some fun memories to last a lifetime. As our weekend festival quickly approaches, we invite you to make plans to attend our celebration and spend the day in Rockford! We are so excited to share that thanks to generous donations from Belna Petroleum and the Community Days Committee, RIDES & INFLATABLES will be FREE. There is plenty to keep the kids busy! FREE old fashion kids’ races, sponsored by the Parkway Athletic Booster Club and a FREE Party on The Splash Pad, sponsored by The Rockford Carnegie Library. Come dance, play, mingle, and cool off. But wait there is more – Car Show, Arts Festival, Vendor Market, Parade, Carnival Food, Local Food and Live Entertainment. Featured bands include: The Van Wert Community Band, My Sister Sarah, Sold Out Saints, and Forty Acres. Our beer tent will be featuring local brews from Second Crossing Brew Co. along with Budweiser products. Please note our NEW parade route will be going down Franklin Street to Front Street to Shanes Park. Our most popular event is back again. Bring the family out to enjoy the always spectacular Fireworks, Friday night at 10pm. Sponsored by The Fremont Company.
Festival proceeds
help maintain and improve Shanes Park. While spending the day in our
quaint Village– make sure you visit our downtown businesses, Rockford
Community garage sales, view the Historic Mural on the South Wall of the
Fire Department, and our Veterans Memorial at Hedges Park beside the
American Legion. We are proud of our history and remember those that
have given the ultimate sacrifice for freedoms we still enjoy today.
Check out our full schedule of events on Facebook – “Rockford Community
Days”. Zuma 5 K The 2022 Mercer Health 5K Challenge season kicks off on June 18th for the 30th annual Zuma 5k. This chip timed 5k Run/Walk will take place at Zuma Park. This road race is part of the annual Zuma Days, with proceeds going to community improvements. Registration is at the Shelter House at Zuma Park. This race will begin at the Franklin Township Fire House and the course will take us through scenic county side will finish inside park. Online registration and find race information is available at www.mercerhealth5kchallenge.com Pre-registration is $25 including a T-shirt or $20 on race day without a t-shirt. Kids 14 & under run the 5K for free with a completed registration form. Registration opens at 7:30a with the race beginning at 9:00a. For more information contact Stacy Braun at 419-733-8218 or stacy_braun@hotmail.com. Make checks payable to: South Shore Zuma. Inc. and mail entries to: Stacy Braun 8022 County Rd. 219A Celina, Ohio 45822 Lima Symphony Orchestra Brings Back Live Symphony Storytimes
Lima, OH (June 2, 2022) – The Lima Symphony Orchestra’s popular Symphony Storytime program will travel to different locations throughout the region during the month of June. Featuring performances by musicians from the Lima Symphony Orchestra, these programs will focus on different themes and tie those themes to basic musical concepts.
Dates: Monday, June 6 at 6:30 PM – Mary Lou Johnson Hardin County District Library (325 E Columbus St, Kenton, OH 43326) Theme: Emotions
Tuesday, June 7, 2022 at 10:30 AM – Brumback Library (215 W Main St, Van Wert, OH 45891) Theme: Emotions
Tuesday, June 14 at 10:30 AM – Auglaize County Public District Library (203 Perry St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895) Theme: Monsters
Monday June 13 at 9:30 AM – Findlay-Hancock Public Library (206 Broadway St, Findlay, OH 45840) Theme: Opposites
Tuesday, June 28 at 10:30 AM – Brumback Library (215 W Main St, Van Wert, OH 45891) Theme: Opposites
Program Details: Emotions: This program features In My Heart: A Book of Feelings by Jo Witek (2014), Layla’s Happiness by Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie (2019), Pout Pout Fish by Deborah Diesen (2013), Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall (2017), all accompanied by live music from Lima Symphony Orchestra musicians. The program will draw parallels between musical concepts such as major and minor to various emotions, using musical examples to accompany the stories.
Opposites: This program features Big is Big (and little, little) by J. Patrick Lewis (2007), Big Bear, Small Mouse by Karma Wilson (2016), and The Tortoise or the Hare by Toni Morrison and Slade Morrison (2010), all accompanied by live music from Lima Symphony Orchestra musicians. The program will draw parallels between concepts of contrast using musical examples to accompany the stories.
Monsters: This program features King Jack and the Dragon by Peter Bently (2011), The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson (1999), and Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (1963), all accompanied by live music from Lima Symphony Orchestra musicians. The program will draw upon classical music standards to brings the scary monsters to life and add elements of excitement and reflection to the program, and examine how composers use different effects to get our hearts pounding!
With a focus on creative movement and music literacy, "Symphony Storytime" is designed to spark children’s imaginations and foster a lifelong love of and appreciation for music. This program is appropriate for all ages and is free and open to the public. These performances are part of the Lima Symphony’s ongoing commitment to music education and their firm belief that music and the other arts are critical tools in building strong communities.
LAKE AREA ARTS
GROUP NEWS
Historic Harrison Hill
Home and Garden Tour
2nd Annual RED, WHITE, and BLUE Celebration to Honor Local Heroes on Friday, July 1st Community Sports and Therapy Center is proud to announce that we will be sponsoring the second RED, WHITE, AND BLUE Celebration at Coldwater Memorial Park Amphitheater on Friday, July 1, 2022.
This FREE event open to the public will again honor members of the local FIRE, EMS and LAW departments who serve us so selflessly every day. All funds raised will go directly to these departments throughout Mercer County. To date over $13,000 in funds have been raised for these Mercer County departments.
Hotel California, the Original Eagles Tribute Band from Ontario, Canada will return by popular demand and play from 8 to 10 pm. Roger Demange and Rick Heyne will be the special opening act at 6:45pm. Opening Announcements and the National Anthem will begin at 630pm. Food trucks by Holy Smokes and Barbeque and Crème De la Crème Cakery, along with Kiwanis K-Burgers, and a Beer Stand sponsored by Buzzard’s Glory Community Club, including local Tailspin, will be available from 6-10 pm. We encourage the public to bring their own lawn chairs.
Celebration shirts are being sold in advance until June 19th with 100% of proceeds being given directly to the local Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement departments throughout Mercer County! We encourage you to wear your Red, White, and Blue shirt to the event on July 1st at Coldwater Memorial Park to show your support and appreciation of our local heroes!
Shirts can be ordered through our website at www.cstcenter.com or via this link: https://homestretchsportswear.printavo.com/merch/redwhiteblue2022. Complimentary shirts in the coordinating color are being provided by generous sponsors, including Mercer Health, RCS Construction, Garmann Miller, and Community Sports & Therapy Center to the local Fire (Red), EMS (White) and Law Department (Blue) personnel to honor them at the event. We encourage members of the public to interact with those being honored, both to thank them and to discuss opportunities for them to also volunteer or serve.
“Mercer County EMS is in need of new EMS volunteers, this is a national issue as there is a major shortage of emergency medical technicians,” stated Kara Smith, Mercer County EMS Director. “In return for a two-year contract, Mercer County EMS will pay for all schooling to obtain an EMT certification. Those interested should call the EMS office at 419-586-3797 to obtain more information.”
The event will also host several kids’ activities including a coloring contest and a “touch-a-truck” event with police cruisers, firetrucks, ambulances and more. Stay tuned to our event page for additional details that will be announced as the event draws closer.
“As we celebrate our country’s Independence it is fitting that we express our appreciation and gratitude to all the safety personnel in Fire, Law, and EMS that keep us safe each and every day,” said Bob Hibner, Executive Director of Community Sports and Therapy Center. “This event is intended to celebrate our country’s Independence and at the same time give tribute to all the dedicated men and women who in the past, at present and in the future keep us safe locally!”
ENTERTAINMENT FOR OLD FASHIONED FARMERS DAYS
Blind Date and Noah Back will be performing at Old Fashioned Farmers days which will be held June 30, July 1 and July 2 at the Van Wert County Fairgrounds. Blind Date will be playing on Friday July 1 from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. and Noah Back on Saturday July 2 from 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. Also the annual Fiddle, Banjo and Harmonica contest will be held on Saturday afternoon at 3:00 P.M.
There are quite a few new events happening during the show this year. There will be a dog show, dress up goat show, Clydesdale horses, K-9 demonstration and an animal land that will have all different kinds of animals including some chickens that look very strange. Also there will be goat Yoga on Friday Night. If you have never seen this, stop by and take a look. Quite impressive. We also will be taking a tour of the MVP dairy on Friday leaving the fairground at 1:30 p.m. The tour will include the learning center which includes 2 levels. The first level goes over milk’s story from soil to cup. The second floor will allow you to see the milking carousel working with cows on it. There also will be a yogurt snack at the end. If we have more than 10 in the group, we will be allowed to go through the free stall barns and commodity barn on a shuttle. The cost for the tour will be $5.00 per person, age 3 and under free. We will collect the $5.00 before we leave the fairgrounds to go. Any questions call 419-305-3039. We have some transportation available but it is getting full.
The kids will enjoy the kiddie pedal tractor pull and kids games while their older brothers and sisters and parents enjoy the adult pedal pull. Dad and mom might also enjoy the Antique Tractor Pull and dirt street garden tractor pull and the antique car show.
Don’t forget the flea markets and craft booths. We still have some spots available. Anyone interested in securing a spot call 419-305-1984. You can also check out the antique tractor and engine displays along with threshing and sawmilling and trading post. There also will be plenty of good Food including bean soup and corn bread.
For more information on time of events see http://www.oldfashionedfarmersdays.com/ or find us on facebook. Admission of $3.00/person 12 and under free. 3-day pass $7.00. Camping available.
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Pastor Doug Meyer Coming to
St. Paul’s Country Church
of Rockford
Doug’s lesson on Sunday, June 5, 2022 will come from the Bible chapter John 14 :23-26 entitled “When the Spirit Invades Our Lives”. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Memorial Weekend Patriotic Concert In The Park Event moved to the Niswonger Auditorium due to weather - 7 PM!
On Friday May 27th, the Van Wert Area Community Concert Band will present a concert in the band shell of Fountain Park in Van Wert, Ohio. The program will begin at 7:00 P.M. and is free to the public. Music performed on the concert will include Patriotic selections that are intended to reflect, revitalize and rekindle the pride that each of use has as citizens of the best country in the world, the United States of America. A few of these selections are, Let Freedom Ring, Echoes of the Civil War, Van Wert American Legion Band March, God Bless America, and God Bless the U.S.A. Other selections will include music of the Ukrainian Nation Anthem and Beautiful Savior. Area military personnel and veterans will also be honored with a Salute To America’s Finest. In the event of inclement weather the concert will be held at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center Auditorium. Please listen to the local radio station or visit the Van Wert Area Community Concert Band Face Book page for updates. 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, Defiance, Spencerville, Celina and Rockford for this special concert. The band will also be providing music for the Ohio City American Legion Memorial Day Ceremonies on Monday May 30th at 10:00 A.M. Pictured is the VWACCB performing August 2021 in Celina, Ohio amphitheater.
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Memorial Day Parades - Parkway Band will perform at all
locations Mendon Parade to River and back to park with Celina American Legion performing rites - 8:30 AM Willshire Parade to Willshire Cemetery - Approximately 9:30 AM Rockford Parade to Rockford American Legion - Approximately 11 AM |
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Memorial Day Events in Rockford The Rockford
American Legion Post Post 508 will be holding their annual
University Women’s Club Presents $7500 in 2022 Scholarships to Five Area Young Women
The two $1,500 UWC - Evelyn Meyer’s scholarships for high school senior girls going into the field of Education were awarded to Coldwater High School's Rachel Penno who is planning to attend Ohio Northern University in Early Childhood Education & Special Education; and Parkway High School's Danielle Huff who is planning to attend University of Findlay with a double major of Early Childhood Education and Psychology. The two $1,500 University Women’s Club of Mercer County Scholarships for high school senior girls (any field) were awarded to the two following Coldwater High School seniors: Natalie Larkin and Ashlyn Koester. Natalie will attend Purdue University at Ft. Wayne, IN majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Ashlyn will attend Bowling Green State University majoring in Medical Laboratory Science. 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 2022, goes to: Kenzie Conn, from Celina, OH. Kenzie will be a senior in the Fall at Valparasio University in Valparasio, Indiana, and is majoring in Civil Engineering. The UWC of Mercer County unites university graduates of the vicinity for mutual educational benefits and encourages high school women from Mercer County to continue their education. Contact Barb Phares at phares@bright.net for your welcoming invite. Captions: Top photo is the Parkway High School Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, May 18, 2022. Left to right: Danielle Huff and Sheila Baltzell-Linn.
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Tom Sanford at St. Paul’s Country Church 5-29-2022
Sunday School is at
9:30 AM; Church Service is at 10 AM and Children’s Church is during the
worship service on the 1st 3rd and 5th
Sundays.
Daughters of the American Revolution Deidcate Members’ Graves Isaac Van Wart Daughters of the American Revolution recently dedicated the graves of three of our members. The deceased members honored were Elise Hoeken Stevens, Barbara McPherson Steptoe, and Gloria Mohr Fast. Family members, friends and DAR members were present for the dedications. DAR members place flags annually at the gravesites of all of our deceased members in the surrounding cemeteries.
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Mendon-Union Alumni Association
The Rockford
American Legion Post Post 508 will be holding their annual
Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
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Rockford Carnegie Library Summer Meeting Schedule Announced June: no meeting Tuesday, July 12 @ 4 p.m.: regular meeting plus approval of 2023 budget August: no meeting Please be sure to stop in during the summer months and see the great updates made to the library!
LIMA AREA YOUTH ORCHESTRA TO PRESENT CONCERT ON MAY 15 Lima, OH (May 13, 2022) – The Lima Area Youth Orchestra returns to the concert stage for their 2021-2022 season finale on Sunday, May 15 at 4PM in the Lima Senior High School auditorium (1 Spartan Way, Lima, OH 45801). The program will be led by LAYO Music Director Sarah Waters and Co-Conductor Joseph MacBenn. Tickets can be purchased at the door and are $10.00 for adults; $5.00 for students and seniors. The concert will feature a wide variety of symphonic music, including Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks, a perennial favorite from Leroy Anderson: The Syncopated Clock, an arrangement of Scott Joplin’s The Entertainer, Bach’s Brandenburg Sinfonia, and will feature concert master Madison Burkholder on a Vivaldi concerto. New to the LAYO program is the Cadet Program which is open without audition to students with only one or two years of string experience. The Cadets will present two works on their own and join LAYO for a version of the 1812 Overture and the Can-Can. The Cadet program was founded and is led by Mr. Joseph Macbenn, co-conductor of LAYO. Members of LAYO are students from the Lima area that are selected through audition. In person auditions for next year will be held June 11 and we are also accepting virtual auditions. Please check our website for details: limaareayouthorchestra.org
The Lima Area Youth Orchestra is sponsored by: The Lima Symphony Orchestra and The Lima Noon Optimist Club Tickets (available for purchase at the door): $10 adults $5 students and seniors
The Lima Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to preserving musical excellence as a living part of our community. Serving communities throughout West Central Ohio, the Lima Symphony annually presents five subscription concerts, a family concert, Music by Candlelight concerts and an annual New Year’s Eve Pops concert.
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Pastor Steve Howell
Preaching Message of Forgiveness
Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please join us as we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Two
Coldwater Men Arrested for Drug Possession When Frazier came back to Mercer County, a Deputy Sheriff in a marked Mercer County Sheriff’s Car stopped Frazier for lanes of travel violations on State Route 118 near Lange Road. Detectives then contacted Coldwater Police as they had the only K9 on duty in the county. Coldwater K9 Franko alerted to the vehicle. A search was conducted of the vehicle and several baggies were located in the vehicle. The baggies contained fentanyl. Detectives weighed the fentanyl and it had a combined gross weight of 47.53 grams (47,530 milligrams) . A fatal dose of fentanyl is considered 2 milligrams. Frazier was then taken into custody without incident. Bond was set by Celina Municipal Court Judge Kathryn Speelman at $250,000, subject to 10%. With the information gathered at the traffic stop, detectives were able to apply for and receive a night time search warrant that was executed at Bricher’s residence on Second Avenue, Coldwater. During the execution of the search warrant, additional narcotics and drug paraphernalia were seized. Detectives were assisted in serving the search warrant by the Coldwater Police Department. Bricher was taken into custody without incident and his bond was also set by Celina Municipal Court Judge Kathryn Speelman at $250,000, subject to 10%. The prosecutor’s office assisted throughout the evening with legal advice and search warrant preparation. Jeff Grey, Sheriff
Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable to Meet Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable is a membership organization formed to study the history of the American Civil War and advance the memory of the great conflict. We are supported only by membership dues and contributions. As a commitment to greater understanding, our meetings are open to the public. NEXT MEETING MAY 26, 2022 Richardson - Bretz Building 119 W. Fulton St. Celina, Ohio Mike Klinger is a former Delphos resident who has carried a lifelong interest in the Civil War. he has a handful of ancestors connected to the 118th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, a regiment that was organized in Delphos circa August 1862. Mike speaks to our Roundtable on May 26 Among Klinger’s relatives with ties to the 118th regiment: A great-great-grandfather and his brother, plus a great-great-great-uncle who wrote a diary about experiences related to the Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865. “They’ve been unsung heroes,” Klinger said. Their accomplishments have been overlooked until now. Mike Klinger did extensive research about that regiment and published a book with the self-explanatory title “The History of the 118th Ohio Volunteer Infantry XXIIIrd Corps
Energy Control Insulation Sponsors Honor Flight to Washington, DC
Stateline Writer's Club will Meet Soon The Stateline Writers Club will meet Saturday, May 21 at 10 a.m. in the Mercer County District Memorial Public Library meeting room. The writing theme is "A time when you had a tough choice and how you decided what to do." Ron Aragon, member, will present a writing lesson. The club is open to anyone interested in writing. Members read their brief stories at each meeting.
ercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that his office received a 911 call at 8:12 AM on Sunday morning advising of traffic crash on County Road 219A. The investigation revealed that 57 year old Louis B Badgett Jr of 5480 Club Island Road Celina, Ohio was driving his 2002 Chevrolet eastbound on County Road 219A just east of Dicke Road. Badgett traveled off of the right side of the roadway, down into the ditch and out into the field. The vehicle rolled multiple times before coming to rest on its top. Badgett was pronounced deceased at the scene. It appeared the crash likely occurred several hours before anyone reported it. Grey advised that due to the location of the crash, the vehicle’s final resting place and the darkness, it would have been hard for anyone to see the vehicle in the field over night.
Assisting the deputies at the scene were the Montezuma Fire Department, Mercer County Emergency Response Volunteers (MCERV) and Coldwater EMS.
This marks the fourth (4) fatal traffic crash in Mercer County this year.
LAKE AREA ARTS
GROUP NEWS
Mercer Health’s MED Foundation Awards 18 Scholarships The Medical, Educational and Development Foundation of Mercer Health (commonly known as the MED Foundation) was created in 1988 with the mission to cultivate philanthropic relationships that enhance Mercer Health’s ability to fulfill its mission and vision. In 1992, the MED Foundation Scholarship Program was created to help support the selection of careers in the healthcare profession by offering scholarships to graduating seniors from each of the Mercer County schools who are pursuing an education in healthcare. Based upon qualified candidates, at least one (1) scholarship is awarded to a student from each of the six (6) high schools in Mercer County. Scholarships are awarded based on evaluation and assessments to meet future healthcare needs. The Scholarship Program is funded by the Esmonde- Homan Golf Outing held annually in June. 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. This year, The MED Foundation is awarding 18 scholarships totaling $18,250.00. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program in 1992, as of this year, 309 scholarships have been awarded totaling $328,200.00 This year’s recipients for Parkway are: Leah Eichler and Riley Samples
Parkway
School Board Agenda for a Organizational Meeting on May 11, 2022 at 6:00
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Rockford Eagles Donates to Marathon X through Rod and Barb Carpenter Who Raised Money for this Local Non-Profit By Sheila Baltzell 5-5-2022
The Rockford Eagles Aerie 1292 recently donated $1000 to the Kingdom Harvest Ministries, Rockford and Celina OH, under the leadership of Pastor Justin Monfort, Tom Sanford, Pastor Ken Meyer and Matt Rhynehart.
Raising money for this worthy cause are
Rod and Barb Carpenter of Celina who have committed to fund raising
efforts for many projects over the past 6 years. He went on to say, “Indirectly, this benefits businesses and the community as these students then transfer the values of integrity and hard work into the community in which they live. Students who are diligent to pursue the word of God are overall better workers and better stewards of God’s possessions.” “In 2014, Ohio enacted O.R.C 3313.6022 Released time courses for religious instruction. No tax dollars go to support the KHM program. To date, the Carpenters have raised $30,000 for KHM. KHM's vision for the future is to continue to serve the communities of Rockford and Celina. Lord willing, they would like to expand their efforts into the surrounding areas.” Rod added that, “Our previous 10 benefits have raised over $400,000. This money benefited one family, nine non-profits, and one Endowed Scholarship Fund which will provide 5 $1000 scholarships to Tri Star students this school year and continue to generate scholarships forever.”
Barb and Rod are still accepting funds for Kingdom Harvest Ministries and ask that you give them a call at 419-236-9136 or email them at carpenter@bright.net to learn how you can help. |
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Parkway 8th Graders Travel to Washington, DC on Annual
Trip Sunday April 10, 2022-Thursday, April 14, 2022 Since 1985, when the first Washington DC trip was made by the Parkway Class of 1989, the excitement and learning experience of the Panthers has once again taken place. Administrator Mr. Wood, teachers, and parents chaperoned 90 8th graders, Class of 2026 from Sunday, April 10, 2022 through Thursday, April 14, 2022. The pictures below were taken on the day of their appointment to visit Arlington National Cemetery and lay the wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Solider. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is Arlington National Cemetery’s most iconic memorial. This tradition stands as one of the biggest highlights of the trip for students. It is a solemn and reverent service in memory of a buried soldier from World War I and later wars' unknown soldiers were added in 1958 and 1984. Shown below are the students selected for this honor. Left to right, the wreath layers chosen for the task were: Ethan Pond; Rylan Lyons; Brittyn Bruns; and Taylor Muhlenkamp. Other places on the educational trip to our capital included: the Capitol Building; Ford Theater where President Lincoln was shot; the Holocaust Museum; World War II Memorial; the Pentagon; and other locations of historical significance which the students had been learning about before their trip. Send your pictures of the trip to editor@parkway indepedendent.com to have them posted here. |
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DITCH MAINTENANCE SPRAYING BEGINS Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart is announcing that crews are tentatively scheduled to begin the 2022 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, 2022. Any landowner having questions or concerns regarding the herbicide application, should contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office, 4195867759.
VWCF
SOON ACCEPTING UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS The Van Wert County Foundation will begin accepting Undergraduate Scholarship Applications for the 2022-2023 school year on May 15th. Scholarships are based on residency, high school that the student graduated from, and college grade point average. They are available for any recognized field of study leading to an associate’s or bachelor’s degree. Students with full-time status who have completed their first year of post-secondary study are eligible to have their application considered, provided they have a 2.75 accumulative grade point average. Students who have been previously granted a scholarship must maintain a 3.0 accumulative grade point average to be eligible for continual grants. A student can receive a maximum of 3 grants. Required application documentation includes an Official Transcript. The official transcript must include the Spring 2022 semester and should be emailed/mailed directly to the VWCF after the semester ends by your enrolled institution. An applicant must have been a resident of Van Wert or Paulding Counties when they graduated from one of the following eligible High Schools: Antwerp, Crestview, Delphos Jefferson, Delphos St. John’s, Lincolnview, Parkway, Paulding, Spencerville, Vantage, Van Wert, and Wayne Trace. All graduates of Delphos Jefferson and Delphos St. John’s are eligible regardless of county of residence. The deadline for applying is Tuesday, May 31, 2022, at 11:59 pm. Applications may be found online at www.vanwertcountyfoundation.org. Students with questions can call the VWCF at (419) 238-1743 or reach out via email at info@vanwertcountyfoundation.org. The Van Wert County Foundation office is located at 138 East Main Street, Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
Our Old Bookcase, sent May 5, 2022, Harrison Frech, Historian, for May 12, 2022
Photo Caption: Harrison Frech’s newest History book, photo Mendon Civil War Monument. Harrison Frech, Mercer County’s finest scholar in local history, has produced another milestone in his career. His first book was entitled “Anthony Shane, Metis Interpreter: A Bridge between Two Cultures, Scout, Interpreter, Town Founder, and Witness to History,” Frech’s newest book, “Wars, Mobs, Riot, Cholera, Amnesia and Bombing: Stories of Area People and Incidents,” is another successful story of local history. Frech relates his theme to citizens from Willshire. However, his stories are based on events in Mercer and Van Wert Counties. His first Chapter is “Finding the lost Soldier of Chickamauga,” follows the Civil War Soldier throughout his life time with a loss of his memory , seeking his identity. The second Chapter, “Doctor John Pearce and the 1854 Willshire’s Cholera Epidemic, “ follows Pearce in his quest to find a medical solution to preventing or caring for the Cholera epidemic. The third Chapter, “Mobs of Mercer County, 1843-1918,” relates the 1843 flooding of Grand Lake Reservoir before the State paid landowners, whereby Mercer County Government Officials were responsible for the flooding of the Lake. Frech also highlighted the Randolph Freedmen and Women who were stopped from disembarking from the Miami and Erie Canal, at New Bremen. Frech also retold the old story of the Mary Secaur murder. Next week, I will write about the three last chapters of Harrison Frech’s book. I have the deepest respect for Harrison Frech’s academic research and his ability to use his broad knowledge of local, state and national history, to weave the stories, to create a readable book for every citizen. Whether a reader “likes history or not,” is not the point. These stories allow us to better understand how we reach to stressful events within this two County area. Contact your local Library to see a copy of this heart-touching book. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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Food Safety By Samuel Shriver (VAN WERT) As we enter festival season, the Van Wert County Health Department is working to keep the public safe from food-borne illnesses. The Health Department is active in providing educational resources for those wanting to sell food at the various events in the county. Food trucks are very popular at local festivals. Ohio requires that every person that intends to prepare or sell food from a movable vehicle, portable structure, or watercraft that routinely changes location must obtain a Mobile Food Service Operation or Retail Food Establishment license. There is a review process before the granting of a license and there is a fee of $159 annually. Two different licenses are available through the Van Wert County Health Department for events, a Mobile License, and a Temporary License. A Temporary License is event-based and a Mobile License is a yearly license giving the operator the option of operating wherever in the State of Ohio all year long. The Mobile License has a lot more requirements than a Temporary License such as a three-compartment sink with drainboards on both ends, a hand wash as well as other requirements. A temporary license can allow the vendor to have a portable cooler with a spigot filled with hot water for handwashing. Operators from other counties can get a Mobile License in their hometown county in Ohio and sell in our county at an event but a license must be available at the event for viewing. Mobile Licenses can be obtained in your home county but those licenses will be able to be used in all of Ohio. Those applying for the Mobile License need to sub their application at least 10 days before an event and those applying for a Temporary License have to sub an application at least seven days prior to an event. As a reminder to people who sell food items made at their homes, there are certain rules to follow. According to the Ohio Department of Agriculture, a “Home Bakery” is permitted to make non-potentially hazardous bakery products like cookies, bread, brownies, cakes, and fruit pies and potentially hazardous bakery products like cheesecakes, cream pies, custard pies, and pumpkin pies. These home-baked goods can be sold from your home or through grocery stores, convenience stores, farm markets, farmers’ markets, and other retail establishments. All food items must be properly labeled. A Home Bakery must be licensed and inspected by the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Division of Food Safety. There is an annual fee of $10. To arrange an inspection contact the ODA Division of Food Safety at 1-800-282-1955 ext. 4366 or email foodsafety@agri.ohio.gov. If you are involved in a Cottage Food Production Operation a license is not required. Ohio Revised Code defines Cottage Food Operation as a person who, in the person’s home, produces food items that are not potentially hazardous foods, including bakery products, jams, jellies, candy, fruit, butter, and similar products specified in rules. These foods must be labeled properly or they will be considered misbranded or adulterated. For more information, contact Kelly Freewalt, Registered Environmental Health Specialist at the Van Wert County Health Department at 419-238-0808 EXT. 108 or you can email her at kdues@vanwertcountyhealth.org.
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Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar Parkway May 2022 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
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Mercer County PERI Chapter #13 to Meet Following the business portion of the meeting, members and guests will be offered the opportunity to tour the Call Ministries with special attention to the Aquaponics area. This unique program utilizes the environment of fish to nourish plants. This should take about 30 to 45 minutes. Call Ministries is located at 420 North Brandon St. We will consider carpooling to the Call building. Members that may have questions about these activities should feel free to call Secretary, Sharon Heitbrink at 567-644-2302 or Treasurer, Mary Wright at 419-305-2901. Sharon Heitbrink, Secretary, Mercer County PERI
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Comic Book Artist Workshop
Our Old Bookcase, sent April 7, 2022, Shaffer’s Station P.O., for April 14, 2022 OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society.
Photo Caption: Shaffer’s Station Post Office did not last for one year in Dublin Township. On the U.S. Atlas, dated 1895, three post offices were marked in Dublin Township: Shaffer’s Station, Rockford, and Mercer. The Cartographer (Map Maker) was correct in placing Shaffer’s Station on the C.J. & M. Railroad, as the last stop in Mercer County, prior to entering Van Wert County, Ohio. The Cartographer who placed the Shaffer’s Station Post Office in Dublin Township, Mercer County, on the 1895 Map of Ohio, in the 1895 U.S. Atlas made a major error of about a decade. The Shaffer’s Station Post Office did not exist in 1895. Three Railroads crossed Mercer County, in 1895. (1) The Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw (C.J. & M.) crossed Mercer County, as running north from the Cincinnati area, to crossing the Ohio-Michigan State Line. (2) The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton (C.H.& D.) went north from Dayton, crossing into Mercer County via Marion, Franklin, Jefferson, Dublin Townships, where it turned northeast through Mendon, to crossing Byrd’s Station in the Van Wert/Auglaize County Lines. (3) The Lake Erie and Western (L.E. & W.) Railroad entered Mercer County from Indiana, at Fort Recovery, going through Ferner, through Coldwater, to Celina, and then east on the north side of Grand Lake, until it entered Auglaize County. In Dublin Township, Shaffer’s Station Post Office was located in Dublin Township, where State Route 118 intersected the C.J. & M. Railroad, just south of the Van Wert County Line. This Post Office was established August 4, 1886, and Joseph G. Baker was the Proposed Post Master for this Station. Shaffer’s Station Post Office did not last the first year in existence! Shaffer’s Station Post Office was established August 4, 1886, and was closed the next spring on June 6, 1887. The mail was then transferred to Shanes Crossing, which later was named Rockford, which was located two and a half miles south. Roger and Carolyn (Shaffer) Jamieson, Monmouth Rd., Van Wert, emailed me on October 10, 2016, that they owned the Shaffer Farm, on the Van Wert-Mercer County Line Road. They wrote that their plat map showed a Shaffer’s Station and Post Office, and a #5 Baltzell School, and a one room school, on this farm. I saved their email. A “Thank you,” goes to them for preserving this heritage. Rockford was also located on the C.J. & M. Railroad. Dublin Township’s oldest Post Office, also Mercer County’s oldest Post Office, was located there. June 23, 1820, Anthony Shane platted Shanesville. June 19, 1866, Shanes Crossing was incorporated. In 1890, the Village name was changed to Rockford. The Village of Shanes Crossing, Shanesville, and Rockford is one and the same village. October 4, 1823, The U.S. Post Office was established at Shanes Crossing and was discontinued on July 8, 1890, whereby the mail was sent to Rockford. The Rockford Post Office was established July 9, 1890. The Cartographer also was correct when he placed the Village of Mercer on the C.H. & D. Railroad. At this site, Ruckmans Post Office was established June 22, 1832 , and discontinued April 21, 1837, and mail was transferred to Mercer Post Office. Mercer Post Office was established April 22, 1837 and discontinued October 19, 1957, and mail was transferred to Mendon (in Union Township). Mercer Post Office was formerly known as Ruckmans Post Office. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
Come
Hear Pastor Steve Howell St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford
Sunday School is at 9:30 AM and Children’s Church is on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays during the worship service.
Please call Becky
Jo Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
Civic Theatre announces youth shows Van Wert Civic Theater is pleased to announce their summer Youth Theater shows. On Sunday, May 15 and Monday, May 16, directors Emily Gehle, Alyssa Taylor, and Griffin Waltmire will hold auditions by appointment for “Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr”. Any youth ages 5 - 18 can schedule an audition from 7 - 9 PM on either night. The show features those familiar songs like “Under the Sea '' and characters such as Ariel and Flounder. Rehearsals primarily will be 6:30 - 8:30 PM, Mondays - Thursdays at the theater. Performances are June 23, 24, 25, and 26. Tickets go on sale to the public June 20. The second opportunity for young people to get on stage is the play “Hey Diddle Diddle: The Adventures of the Dish and the Spoon.” Director Monica Campbell will hold auditions by appointment Sunday, June 19 and Monday, June 20. Performances will be July 30, 31 and August 1. A cat plays the fiddle; the cow jumps over the moon while the little dog laughs; and the dish runs away with the spoon…but then what? A group of storytellers are challenged to continue the story of the dish and the spoon from Hey Diddle Diddle. The tales that they spin find the dish and spoon fleeing from the Abominable Snowman, encountering the witch from Hansel and Gretel, becoming spies, and even fighting bad sushi. All ages will love watching this funny play. Young people ages 6 - 18 are invited to audition. There are a variety of roles available both speaking and nonspeaking. Rehearsals primarily will be 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Mondays - Thursdays at the theatre. July 24 - 28 will be technical and dress rehearsals. To schedule an audition for either show via online form, visit vwct.org. All auditions, rehearsals, and performances will be held at the Van Wert Civic Theatre at 118 South Race Street in Van Wert.
Our Old Bookcase, sent
April 28, 2022, Liberty Twp., Landfair School for May 5, 2022
Photo Caption: Landfair School stood in Liberty Township, at the corner of Erastus Durbin Rd & Frahm Pike.
In 2007, I made the decision to create Township History books, for the purpose of sharing information about how to do local historical research, for people who love researching and/or writing local history and/or genealogy books. Between 2007 and 2012, I published eight Township books; Butler, Center, Franklin, Granville, Hopewell, Liberty, Marion and Washington. I wanted these books to be rich in historical knowledge, but cost friendly for anyone seeking these books. Each booklet costs five dollars, plus two dollar postage.
In 2008, for the Mercer County Historical Society, Inc., I published the book, “Passport Mercer County Ohio History, Liberty Township.” The following Villages are included: Brehm, Burrville, Chattanooga, Durbin, Hinton (Pierstorff Store), Price, Scudder, Skeel’s Cross Roads, and Striptown. Ten Township Schools were listed in Liberty Township: Hinton (Lincoln), Deitsch, Chatt, Weisenborn, Center, Landfair, Carmel, Scudder, Skeels, and Joint School for Liberty & Hopewell Township. Liberty Township’s Churches and Cemeteries are also listed in this book.
Do you recall the Farmers Institute? I remember our Elementary School Classes visiting Chattanooga to attend this Farmers Institute. Stories are told about tornadoes, oil fields, big old barns, and Geology Surveys of Liberty Township. A Migrant Camp existed at Tama Road, east of St. Rt. 49. Various organizations were a part of Liberty Township, e.g. Ancient Order of Gleaners, 4-H Clubs, Chattanooga Grange Hall, Chattanooga Mausoleum Association, Chattanooga Red Hat Chicks, and the Dolph Gray Post G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic for Civil War Veterans). Three pages list old and current businesses at Chattanooga. Durbin House and Store, stood at Durbin Corners, at the intersection of Erastus Durbin Road and Mud Pike. The Durbin Bean Bake has always been a popular event.
Brehm had a U.S. Post Office, July 24, 1890 – December 31, 1897; the mail was then sent to Hinton. Hinton Post Office was established April 25, 1890 and was located at various sites. Hinton Post Office was discontinued on December 31, 1904, and mail was transferred to Celina. Hinton Corners or Pierstorff Store stood at the intersection of Erastus Durbin Road and Oregon Road. Price Post Office was at the intersection of Burrville and Carmel Church Roads, Feb. 17, 1867 until August 23, 1880; the mail was then sent to Skeels X Roads. Skeel’s Cross Roads Post Office went through various names and various sites, May 11, 1850 until May 31, 1905 and then sent to Celina. Scudder was located at the intersection of Skeels Road and Wabash Road. Scudder Post Office existed from October 19, 1889 until August 31, 1903, and mail was then sent to Celina.
Chattanooga’s Post Office opened September 18, 1882 until January 29, 1904, followed by the next Post Office, at a new site, 250 feet South of the other Post Office. That Post Office was discontinued May 31, 1905 and mail was sent to Rockford. Chattanooga hosted Baseball teams, as did other small villages in Mercer County. The most famous Pro Baseball player from Chattanooga was Bruno Betzel. I will have to write about Bruno Betzel’s Professional Baseball years another day.
Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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The Stateline Writer's Club in Celina recently presented its Excellence in Writing Award to Emma Whistler
Emma, the daughter of Mick and Renee Whistler, received a certificate and cash prize. Mrs. Katie Gudorf, the head of the English department at Celina High School, was instrumental in selecting Emma for this award. Teacher Ms. Black also helped Emma by critiquing her writing and improving it through multiple drafts. Emma’s love of reading young adult writers has inspired her to write about her own life and helps her to improve her creative side as well. The Celina High School senior also enjoys bowling as a hobby as well as working at CBY. She is set to seek a degree in secondary education with a focus on English at Kentucky Wesleyan College after she graduates this Spring. The Stateline Writers Club is open to everyone interested in creative writing. The club meets the third Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. in the meeting room of the Mercer County District Memorial Library in Celina. Members read the brief stories they have written on the monthly topic. A writing lesson often follows the readings. Caption: Ron Aragon, vice president of the Stateline Writer’s Club, (left) hands the club’s first Award for Excellence in Writing to recipient Emma Whistler, a senior at Celina High School. Standing beside her are her parents Mick and Renee Whistler of Celina.
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The Rockford Area Development Corporation will meet on Monday, April 25, 2022 at 7 pm at the Rockford Library.
Rockford Ohio Chamber of Commerce to Host Spring Fling on Saturday -
April 30th
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Parkway Students Experience Educational Entertainment
(Van Wert, OH) Van Wert was the destination for exploration for Parkway's 2nd Grade Class of Star Students. Van Wert Live presented a Niswonger Behind The Scenes Experience that provided a chance for the students to be a star for the day. Tour Guides, Gary Taylor, Mary Pope, Tina Decker, and Tafi Stober led the students to four stations (Box Office - Amy McGovern and Jerry Beard, Marketing + Creatives - Quincy Thompson and Weston Thompson, Greenroom (Michelle Agler), and Stage - Hugh Saunier and Matt Saunier) that provided insights on what was done leading up to their performance day. The Van Wert Live Staff provided engaging opportunities that were informative mixed with memorable fun.
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Van Wert Health to Offer Discounted Sports Physicals for Student Athletes April 21, 2022, Van Wert, OH – Van Wert Health announced their annual initiative to offer sports physicals for local student athletes in grades 7-12 at four schools in the surrounding area. In order to play school sports, all student athletes are required by state law to receive an annual physical each academic year for health and safety reasons. All physicals will take place at the respective high school for a reduced fee of $10 each. Each physical will be administered by a certified health provider, and schools will ensure there is privacy for students during each physical examination. The sports physicals are not intended to replace a student’s regular physical exam with their primary care provider, but it will meet state of Ohio requirements for student athletes. In the case of a patient not being cleared to participate (from the findings of the sports physical), he or she will need to have a follow up exam with a pediatrician or primary care provider. Appointments are required for sports physicals performed at the schools and may be scheduled online at: vanwerthealth.org/sportsphysicals
Van Wert City Schools: May 3 and 16 from 8:00 AM – 12:00PM Ottoville Local Schools: May 11 from 8:00 AM – 12:00PM Lincolnview Local Schools: May 24 from 8:00 AM – 12:00PM Crestview Local Schools: June 1 from 8:00 AM – 12:00PM Each student athlete who plans on receiving a physical must bring a completed Preparticipation Physical Evaluation form.
If students are unable to attend a sports physical at their respective school, they may make an appointment with any Van Wert Health primary care physician or advanced nurse practitioner for a sports physical, or may go to the Walk-in Clinic (no appointment needed) for a reduced fee of $25 between May 1 - July 31. More information and a link to the Preparticipation Physical Evaluation form is available at: vanwerthealth.org/sportsphysicals
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Click here to read Rockford Village Council minutes April 19, 2022 by Fiscal Agent Lisa Kuhn |
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Items of Interest - Annexation of 50+ acres of land from
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Farm Focus Announces Scholarship Recipients The recipients of the 2022 Farm Focus, Inc scholarships are Brooke Bockey and Hanna Scaggs awarded $1,000 each, and Evan Bowersock and Kathryn Williamson awarded $500 each. Bockey is a 2019 Spencerville High School graduate attending The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. She is an Animal Science major and plans to continue her education to pursue a career in veterinary medicine. Scaggs is a 2020 Lincolnview High School graduate attending Wright State University Lake Campus majoring in Agribusiness. Her career goal is agricultural financing and loans. Bowersock will be a 2022 graduate of Lincolnview High school. He plans to attend Wright State University Lake Campus in the fall majoring in Agriculture. Williamson will be a 2022 graduate of Crestview High school and plans to attend Wright State University Lake Campus in the fall majoring in Animal Science. 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. |
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The regular board of education meeting for the Parkway Local School District has been changed to Wednesday, May 11 @ 6:30 p.m. in the community room. |
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Pastor Doug Meyer Coming to St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford Doug’s lesson on Sunday, May 1, 2022 will come from the Bible chapter Luke 24:13-35 entitled “Becoming Strong at the Broken Places”. Following the service will be the annual Family Celebration Dinner provided by Women’s Fellowship. Menu includes ham, cheesy potatoes, baked beans, hot vegetable, deviled eggs, variety of salads and lots of homemade desserts. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at
9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st,
3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are
invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft
activities. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Spring Activities Planned at the Rockford Carnegie Library The library will host a Mother’s Day craft for kids on April 30th, during Spring Fling, from 10am-2pm. Stop by and check out the library renovations. A huge thank you goes out to Parkway’s FFA classes who moved all the bookshelves and furniture three times to allow for the carpet installation. Henkle Construction and Enyart Flooring also helped make the project possible. Book Club: May 2nd at 2pm & 6pm discussing Going There by Katie Couric. Preschool Play Group: Monday, 5/2 & Tuesday 5/3 10-11am at the library. Last Play Group - Monday, 5/9 & Tuesday 5/10 10-? party 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 14th (to avoid interfering with Rockford VBS). More information to come. Sign up will start May 19th.
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OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society, Inc.
In 1976, the United States of America was celebrating its Bicentennial, 1776-1976. Mercer County celebrated this Bicentennial with local and county events. At the conclusion of this Bicentennial Celebration, the request was made for a County History Book. The Mercer County Commissioners met with Joyce Alig, President of the Mercer County Historical Society, and asked her to edit this Mercer County History Book, with the agreement that they would financially support this book, for the Mercer County Government and the Mercer County Schools. On December 12, 1978, the Commissioners passed Resolution # 551, whereby, “It is necessary to transfer funds to Code A 13 b 1, General Fund, Education, Historical Society.” On that same date, the Commissioners Ralph Dicke, Walter Schmiesing and Ralph Klosterman, read minutes of the December 8, 1978 Meeting, whereby bills which had been filed and docketed in the Auditor’s Office, were presented and allowed. Two line items were listed: Mercer County Historical Society, for the County History Book, and the Mercer County Historical Society to also include the Local School Superintendents History (the history of the schools in Mercer County.) Joyce Alig edited this 1978 Mercer County History Book, with the Copyright of the Library of Congress Cataloging Data. Mercer County Historical Society Members volunteered with the many chapters in this 976 page book. The City of Celina and the Villages of each Township were included. The history of businesses, schools, churches, and service organizations were included. Family histories were included in each of the Townships. The first printing of 2000 books was dated February 1980. The Books sold out within the first week. The second printing was completed in September 1980. The Mercer County Engineer’s Office provided an incredible about of research, with a current Map of each of the fourteen Townships, marking each of the churches, schools, and cemeteries in each Township. For the last forty years, hundreds of citizens have used these maps as they sought the locations and the names of the early churches, schools, and cemeteries. In respect to the value of this 1978 Mercer County Ohio History Book, this is the “most-read, local history book,” and this book is the “most copied local history book, not only by villages, schools, churches, and families, but also students doing research” in Mercer County. Since this is my 50th year serving as elected President of the Mercer County Historical Society, Inc., I thank each of you who took the time to acknowledge to me your appreciation for this tremendous effort in preserving Mercer County’s History, not only for this 1978 Mercer County History Book, but also, for the thirty local history books I have edited for this County. I was recently asked how much the County is paying me for my work with the Mercer County Historical Museum. The answer is “Nothing.” In 2004, the Mercer County Commissioners ceased all funds to the Mercer County Historical Society, Inc. In 2004, the County also ceased their OPERS Position of Director of the Mercer County Historical Museum. The Mercer County Commissioners own the Museum building and fund the building and grounds maintenance. Thank the Maintenance crew as they do excellent work at the County Museum. Mercer County Commissioners work for Mercer County Citizens. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
Parkway
High School 3rd Quarter Honor Roll
SENIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Grant Bollenbacher, Leah Eichler, Cami High, Molly Hileman, Danielle Huff, Faith Jacobs, Jacob Rogers, Riley Samples, Kaitlin Shaffner, Benjamin Sheppard, Chantry Simon, Ashtyn Sipe, Blake Strickler, Gracyn Temple, Briana Webb
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Cora Barna, Ashley Hague, Bryce Harding, Jaden Hileman, Paige Jackson, Raegan Roehm, Gabriel Schaaf, Cade Schoenleben, Avamaria Strunk, Lane Weirrick
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Aiden Anderson, Bailey Berry, Camdyn Clay, Nathan Sheets, Caden Slusher, Keaton Zizelman
JUNIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Colby Bentz, Aaron Cron, Gavin Dicke, Trenton Garwood, Madison Gile, Carter Hellwarth, Jackson Kraner, Corban Rich, Emily Schaefer, Nevaeh Seals, Derek Smith, Brooke Stephenson, Gabrielle Stober
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Sveva Bernardelli, Caden Heindel, Madison Jacobs, Adrienne Joseph, Emiree Knittle, Edin Nichols, Hutch Ridenour, Jace Rissner, Alison Rowen, Jocie Waters, Alyxandra Yoder
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Aaliyah Baxter, Kassidy Decker-Krogman, Blayne Fullenkamp, Allison Hughes, Roman Leszinske, Deegan Rager, Bryant Scudder, Emree Sinning, Roman Stoner
SOPHOMORES Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Breanna Berry, Harli Grunden, Meg Henkle, Ashley Jackson, Madison Louth, William Molloy, Lily Noll, Trent Rollins, Tyler Rowen, Sarah Sheppard, Francesca Steinbrunner, Woodrow Tinkham, Jacob Winget
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Ruby Bennett, Alexis Berry, Morgan Bollenbacher, Martina Eisenberg, Logan Green, Addisyn Hileman, Addysin Leighner, Audrey Nichols, Justin Parsons, Fletcher Smith, Paige Stephenson, Avery White, Tori Williams
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Brandon Chalfant, Samuel Clenny, Aaron Hipply, Samara McDonald, Alizay Neuenschwander, Merissa Price, Ellie Prichard, Emma Prichard, Brittany Sites, Apollo Thomas, Kathryn Trisel
FRESHMEN Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Amanda Barrett, Cali Bollenbacher, Shay Boroff, Brayden Bruns, Emerson Esselstein, Zoey Henning, Evan Kimmel, Adria Miller, Alexavier Samples, Cora Schumm, Isabella Thornsberry
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Kylie Barker, Gabriel Cross, Gaven Garwood, Creeden Knittle, Scarlett Laux, Ashton Minnich, Kaitlyn Rager, Matthew Roberts, Abbygale Schaffer, Helana Sinning
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Ryleigh Barker, Riley Bolton, Matthias Byer, Braedn Conn, Nevaeh Etgen, Jersie Evans, Ethan Fireoved, Abby Hague, Kailyn Regedanz, Alayna Reigle, Wyatt Seals, Meah Suzuki, Andrew Taylor, Ethan Tuttle, Derick Vann, Derrick Wagner
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Camp Encourage Returns EverHeart Hospice is excited to host Camp Encourage: Colors, Coping, & Connection on Friday, June 17th, and Saturday, June 18th, 2022. This complimentary workshop is for children who have experienced the death of someone they loved and provides them a place to come together in an atmosphere of love and acceptance. This year’s Camp Encourage will be presented in a workshop format with three different time slots to choose from: Friday, June 17th from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm; Friday, June 17th from 4:00 pm- 8:00 pm; or Saturday, June 18th from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. The workshop is open to any child ages 6 to 15, courtesy of EverHeart Hospice. Colors, Coping, & Connection will guide children to cope through creative adventures with hands-on activities and a meal. Each session will be held outdoors at their Greenville Office located at 1350 N. Broadway Street. Camp Encourage has been a longstanding event at EverHeart Hospice since 2000. With a core value of being Community-Focused, Camp Encourage is just one of the many ways EverHeart reaches out to serve area communities. Sarah DePoy, Camp Director and Bereavement Coordinator with EverHeart Hospice, is looking forward to bringing back camp this year, as they have been unable to hold it in person for the past two years due to Covid. She shared, “I am very excited to be able to host camp in person again! Although camp will look different than previous years, the goal is still the same, to provide children with the tools and support they need through their grieving process.” Erica Wood, Business Development Specialist with EverHeart, shared that camp would not be possible if not for the generous donors and their donations to camp each year. “The donations we receive from grants and contributions truly make a difference by allowing us to think of new activities we can provide for the kids to help them on their journey through grief. We want to thank everyone who has donated over the years to Camp Encourage.” Applications are available online at www.everhearthospice.org under “News and Events, Camp Encourage.” For more information, please contact Camp Director Sarah DePoy at 937-316-0005.
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Bridge Closing Planned Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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.
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LIMA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES 2022-2023 SEASON Lima, OH (April 20, 2022) – The Lima Symphony Orchestra is thrilled to announce our 2022-2023 season: One Heart, Many Voices. The Lima Symphony’s most eclectic season yet, and the third for Music Director Andrew Crust, brings to the stage voices of new and old, classical and popular, reinvented and reimagined. Experience the power and creativity of classical music with masterpieces of Mozart, Salieri, and Debussy; film music of John Williams; popular music of Fleetwood Mac; and vibrant new voices of Gulda, Wijeratne, and more. The season will feature world-class guest artists, as well as LSO musicians and the LSO Symphony Chorus. “After two seasons of constant uncertainty which challenged the LSO to create new programming and explore new venues, I am thrilled to be moving ahead cautiously and safely with our 22/23 season, which is brimming with new discoveries, venerated classics and world-class guest artist talents,” says Music Director Andrew Crust. “With our treasured orchestra and chorus, we strive to create a cultural oasis for the whole community. There's something for absolutely everyone next season, and we look forward to seeing you all at Crouse Performance Hall and various other community venues throughout the county!”
Season Outline: Grand Series 1: October 22, 2022 – Folklore and Fusion Listen as the Lima Symphony tells captivating tales from the near to far East through musical fantasy. Opening this incredible season are the subtle and varied sounds of the Indian Tabla, drums that composer Dinuk Wijeratne describes as being able to speak – almost as if they have a tongue. Performed by master tabla player Sandeep Das, the compelling complexity of North Indian classical music combines seamlessly with the orchestra in unexpected ways. Completing this musical voyage is Rimsky-Korsakov’s romantic masterpiece Scheherazade, inspired by folklore from One Thousand and One Arabian Nights. Dinuk Wijeratne - Concerto for Tabla and Orchestra Sandeep Das, tabla solo
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Scheherazade Michael Houff, violin solo
Grand Series 2: November 18, 2022 – Past and Present Sounds Embark on a musical odyssey that embraces the past through a modern lens! Opening with Valerie Coleman’s 2021 Fanfare for Uncommon Times, this program presents new takes on old ideas. Gulda’s rhythmic Cello Concerto runs the gamut of musical styles from Renaissance Dance to Rock and Roll, German Ländler to big band jazz, and everything in between! Oiseaux bleus et sauvages (Birds Blue and Wild), Morlock’s playful take on birdsong, embodies a sense of mysticism. And pioneering American composer Howard Hanson’s Symphony No. 2 “Romantic” combines power and tenderness reminiscent of 19th century Romanticism. Valerie Coleman - Fanfare for Uncommon Times Friedrich Gulda - Cello Concerto Henry Shapard, solo cello Jocelyn Morlock - Oiseaux bleus et sauvages Howard Hanson - Symphony No. 2 “Romantic”
Grand Series 3: December 10, 2022 – Bells, Brass & Bows Featuring the Lima Symphony Chorus Experience the many flavors of Christmas with the Lima Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. From Ellington’s bright and jazzy rendition of “The Nutcracker,” Britten’s regal Men of Goodwill, sentimental favorites by John Williams from “Home Alone,” and Robert Russell Bennett’s lush carol settings in The Many Moods of Christmas, the sacred and popular come together in joyful jubilation. Featured Repertoire: Coleridge-Taylor - Christmas Overture Bennett/Shaw - The Many Moods of Christmas Ellington/Tyzik - The Nutcracker Suite Britten - Men of Goodwill Biebl - Ave Maria Williams - Somewhere in my Memory from “Home Alone”
NYE Pops: December 31, 2022 - Never Break the Chain – The Music of Fleetwood Mac Jeans n’ Classics Johnny Rutledge, Kathryn Rose, Rique Franks The Lima Symphony welcomes Jeans n’ Classics back to our stage for “Never Break the Chain – The Music of Fleetwood Mac.” Hailed as one of the greatest pop groups of all time, Fleetwood Mac’s iconic music combines piercing lyrics, smooth harmonies, and a high-energy rock and roll feel that continues to resonate with fans from every generation. Ring in the New Year with more than 50 years of top hits including The Chain, Rhiannon, Landslide, Everywhere, Dream, Don’t Stop, and many more.
Harp by Candlelight: January 21/22, 2023 Alix Raspé, harp soloist Erin Torres, flute soloist Carmen Granger, viola soloist Delight in the serenity of harp and flute by the subdued hues of candlelight. Featuring soloists from the Lima Symphony, the bright and delicate tones of strings and winds sparkle through works by Debussy, Mozart, Pärt, and Tchaikovsky. Performed in Northwest Ohio’s most beautiful historic churches, our annual Candlelight Concerts offer listeners a musical experience steeped in tradition and veneration. Arvo Pärt - Fratres for Strings and Percussion Claude Debussy - Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp Claude Debussy- Syrinx for solo flute Claude Debussy - Danse sacrée et danse profane, for Harp and Strings Gustav Mahler- Adagietto from Symphony No. 5 Wolfgang A. Mozart - Concerto for Harp and Flute, Movement 2 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings, Movement 1
February 12, 2023 – Family Concert: Wall to Wall Percussion (*US Première) Vern Griffiths, percussion and host Buckets, drums, cymbals, sticks, and don’t forget the kitchen sink! We will need it all for this presentation of “Wall to Wall Percussion” created and performed by acclaimed Canadian percussionist Vern Griffiths. Full of funky beats, audience participation, and inspirational ideas, this foot-stomping fast-moving percussion bonanza will have you itching to pull out the pots and pans to create a symphony of your own! Featured Repertoire: Vern Griffiths – Kitchen Concerto G.H. Green/Bill Cahn – Xylophonia Khachaturian – Sabre Dance Freedman – Oiseaux Exotique: Conga Schifrin – Mission Impossible
Grand Series 4: March 18, 2023 – Mozart and Salieri Featuring the Lima Symphony Chorus Immortalized in both book and film, Mozart and Salieri come to life once again on the concert stage – not in competition but in complement. The first half of the program highlights the cosmopolitan and refined Salieri, a composer whose fame and recognition have often been overshadowed by Mozart’s vivacious and prodigious talent. Finishing the evening is Mozart’s final prophetic accomplishment: a Requiem mass. Left unfinished upon his own untimely death, this mysterious work remains one of the most powerful and profound in the classical music canon. Antonio Salieri - La grotta di Trofonio (Overture) Antonio Salieri - Sinfonia in D Major “Veneziana” Josquin des Prez – Mille Regretz Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Requiem
Grand Series 5: April 15, 2023 – The Music of John Williams Experience the magic of the movies through the scores of John Williams. Relive the most awe-inspiring film moments of the past 60 years through live performance as the Lima Symphony Orchestra and Chorus present music from beloved films including E.T., Harry Potter, Schindler's List, Angela’s Ashes, Indiana Jones, Amistad, Star Wars, and more. The Lima Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to preserving musical excellence as a living part of our community. Serving communities throughout West Central Ohio, the Lima Symphony annually presents five subscription concerts, a family concert, Candlelight concerts, and an annual New Year’s Eve Pops concert. For more information about the Lima Symphony Orchestra or for tickets, please contact the Lima Symphony at 419-222-5701 or www.limasymphony.com. |
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New Executive Director for Mercer County CASA
Ms. King comes to the CASA of Mercer County Program with an extensive background in social work and helping children. Ms. King graduated from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work. Ms. King became a licensed social worker in 2007, and she is currently working as a school-based mental health therapist at Piqua High School. The CASA of Mercer County Executive Director trains and prepares the CASA volunteers to advocate for abused, neglected, and/or dependent children of Mercer County. The CASA volunteer, as soon as they are assigned to a child, will learn as much as they can about the child and their environment in order to know what is in that child’s best interest. It is a CASA volunteer’s goal to help the child emerge from the trauma or abuse and neglect, and be placed in a safe environment where they can thrive. For an application or additional information, please contact: Mercer County Juvenile Court at (419) 586-1249 or by email at: CASA@mercercountycourts.com
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First United Methodist Cooperative Ministries Food Pantry Allowing
In-Shopping First United Methodist Cooperative Ministries Food Pantry will once again be open for guests to choose their groceries. We want to thank everyone for their patience and continued support through the pandemic! It has roughly been 2 ½ years since we have allowed guests to come into the pantry and we are excited to be able to return to being a “Choice Pantry.” Starting on Monday, May 2nd the food pantry will allow one guest at a time to come into the pantry and choose their food. Pantry volunteers will be there to help as needed. Check-in will continue to take place on the first floor inside the Central Avenue doors. If you would like to wear a mask, please feel free to do so. The FUMC Cooperative Ministries Food Pantry is open weekly Monday & Wednesday from 1-3pm and Friday from 10am -12pm. The pantry is open to all Van Wert County residents. The Bread and Bowl is a warm meal that is served every Friday evening at 6pm. Each week the meal is served by a different church or community agency and since the pandemic it has been a carryout only. Starting May 6th, the meal will be served in the basement. The doors will open at 4pm for guests to come and enjoy some fellowship. The meal will be served at 6pm. You may still choose to get carryout meals as well. Masks are optional. The Cooperative Ministries is a nonprofit organization that solely relies on financial contributions from area churches, organizations, and individuals. If your church is not involved, we encourage you to join us in helping our friends and neighbors in Van Wert County. You may inquire or send donations to FUMC Cooperative Ministries at 113 W. Central Ave. Van Wert, OH 45891 or phone 419/238-0631 ext. 307 and ask for Teresa.
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Saturday – April 16th – Shanes Park Easter Egg Hunt at 1 PM |
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Parkway Schools are now
closed on Tuesday, April 12, 2022 and
Parkway Schools are now
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New rates posted here for the Shanes Park Building Rentals
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Van Wert Health Hospital this month was named one of the top 100 rural and community hospitals in the United States for 2022 by the Chartis Center for Rural Health
“This designation recognizes the clinical and operational excellence of our team of dedicated physicians, nurses, clinical staff, and support staff. This honor solidifies their hard work and dedication, and is especially significant coming after encountering a global pandemic,” according to Jim Pope, President and CEO. To determine the top 100 rural hospitals, the Chartis Center used the Hospital Strength Index, which assesses performance in eight pillars of performance: inpatient market share, outpatient market share, quality, outcomes, patient perspective, cost, charge and financial efficiency. Pope said being included in the Top 100 nationally is a reflection of the organization’s daily commitment to provide the community access to the highest quality of care, delivered with compassion, while remaining a financially viable organization that can serve future generations of northwest Ohio and northeast Indiana residents. Over the course of the last 12 years, the Chartis Center Index has grown to become the industry’s most comprehensive and objective assessment of rural hospital performance. The Index framework is widely used across the nation by rural hospitals, health systems with rural footprints and state offices of rural health, which provide access to Index analytics through grant-funded initiatives. “We are proud to serve this community and these accolades are really about the quality work our team is doing every day to provide excellent patient-centered care,” Pope said.
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Good Friday Service in Van Wert The service will start at 12:05 PM. There are 9 pastors representing 11 congregations involved for 2022. There will be musical offerings by a community choir, the vocal ensemble, "In Spiritu", musicians, dancers and dramatists all telling the story of Good Friday from the birth of Jesus being foretold to Mary until His crucifixion & burial. A liturgical dance with Grace Spieles as Mary & Noah Krites as the boy Jesus is sure to be special moment in the service as the choir sings Joseph Martin's "Pieta" with Kristen Gillespie playing flute and Scott Turner on the Noehren pipe organ. A dramatization of Luke 22: 66-71/Luke 23 will also be given along with music being interspersed with scripture, prayer and testimony given by Pastor Thomas Emery. All are welcome to attend and continue this Good Friday tradition! Any questions may be directed to FUMC's office at 419-238-0631.
Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
Parkway April 2022 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
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Rockford Chamber of Commerce Raising Money for Scholarships
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Financial Wellness Presentation Plannned
PHIL’S ONE STOP FUNDS TWO HONOR FLIGHTS IN A ROW
Free - Rockford Opry
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MAY 3, 2022 PRIMARY ELECTION Military & Overseas Absentee Voting: Begins March 18 Deadline to Register to Vote: April 4
Early In-Person
Voting: Begins April 5 and includes the Saturday, Sunday and Monday
before Election Day Absentee Voting By Mail: Begins April 5 Election Day: May 3 (Polls Open 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.)
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Snow & Ice statistics for winter season 2021-2022 Mercer County, 385.7 miles of roads 13 snow plows average 29-30 miles per route (one way) 22 days of snow & ice control in winter of 2021-2022 Total miles driven = 30,252 Salt used – 996 tons = $75,158.17 Grit used – 996 tons = $9,462.01 Total material costs during the winter season = $84,620.18
Total regular labor hours on snow & ice = 1,043.50 hours Overtime hours = 505.50 hours
Total costs for snow & ice during the season = $215,969.87 (Equip., labor, & material)
Average cost for snow & ice control per mile of roadway: 2016-2017 season = $431.49/mile 2017-2018 season = $699.21/mile 2018-2019 season = $758.47/mile 2019-2020 season = $759.97/mile 2020-2021 season = $998.72/mile 2021-2022 season = $559.94/mile
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Holy Week 2022 at St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Beginning on Maundy Thursday, April 14, 2022 at 7 PM, Pastor Doug Meyer will be in the pulpit with this sermon titled: “A Meal, A Mission, A Mandate”. Gospel readings will include Matthew 26:26-30; John 13: 3-17 and John 13: 33-35. Communion will be served. Zion Lutheran in Chatt will conduct the Community Good Friday Service at 7 PM on April 15, 2022. Easter Sunrise Service on April 17, 2022 - at St. Paul’s - will be at 8 AM followed by breakfast prepared by the Board of Christian Education at 8:30 AM. Sunday School is at 9:30 AM. At 10 AM on Easter Sunday, April 17, 2022, retired Pastor Doug Meyer will be in the pulpit. Pastor Doug’s message is: “Four Disappointing Words----BUT WAIT!” based on the Gospel Lesson of Matthew 28:1-10. Communion will be served. Pastor Doug will have a Children’s time before Children’s Church which usually involves his homemade cookies! Please join us and bring your youngsters. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Please call Becky Jo Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services. Visit the St. Paul’s – Rockford Facebook Page for information as well, which is run by Karen Ousley. |
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Rockford Lions
Quarter Auction The 28th annual Rockford Car Show and Cruise-In will be held on Friday, June 17th, 2022 in conjunction with Rockford Community Days.
Proceeds from Rockford Lions Club projects like the Quarter Auction and the Car Show and Cruise-In fund scholarships and help fulfill community needs and requests.
At the Rockford High School Senior Awards ceremony in 2021, four $500 scholarships were presented to 2021 graduates; Kelsey Nichols, Dylan Hughes, Grace Etgen, and Treya Conn.
The Rockford Lions Club meets on the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 6:30 pm at the Rockford Village Offices on E. Columbia Street in Rockford. The next meeting will be March 14th, 2022.
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Pastor Doug Meyer Coming
to
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford The membership of St. Paul’s Country Church, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH invites you to their worship service at 10 AM on Sunday, April 3, 2022. Retired Pastor Doug Meyer will be back in the pulpit. He will have a Children’s time before Children’s Church which usually involves his homemade cookies! Please join us and bring your youngsters. Doug’s lesson on Sunday , April 3, 2022 will come from the Bible chapter Philippians 3:8 entitled “Stay Focused on the Goal”. This chapter is written by The Apostle Paul. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. All children are invited to these very special Bible learning experiences and craft activities.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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21st Century Club Meets – Hears About President Ulysses S. Grant The Twenty First Century Club met on Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at the Rockford United Methodist Church Tea Room for a regular meeting with 8 members present. President Julie Henkle welcomed everyone and called the meeting to order. Roll-Call was completed with everyone stating a favorite vacation destination. Minutes were read by Kim Carr and approved. The treasurer’s report was given. There was some discussion about the May meeting which will be held at the Rockford Historical Museum at 6:30 or 7 PM. Janet Steffy and Kim Carr will provide a “Tea” that evening. The treasurer’s report was $285.09. “Our Story/Ohio’s Story” the theme for the year was continued as Ann Gage presented a really good program on Ohioan Ulysses S. Grant. He was born Hiram Ulysses Grant in Point Pleasant, Ohio in southern Ohio in 1822. His ancestry was English and Ulster Scots. His father was a successful tanner, and Ulysses hated the tanning chores and did other things around the farm instead. At 17 he was enrolled at the United States Military Academy at West Point, not because he wanted to be a soldier, but because he wanted an education. It is at the academy enrollment that he was mistakenly enrolled as Ulysses S. Grant which was a clerical error. To correct it he would have had to wait a full year and re-enroll. So he just changed his name. His friends thereafter called him U.S. Grant, Uncle Sam or Sam for short. Early in his career after the academy, he met and married Julia Dent. They had four children. He served in the Mexican-American War under Major General Zachary Taylor (1846-48). He then went west to the state of Washington and was promoted to a captain at Ft. Vancouver. In 1853 he left the military during peace time, but found over the next 7 years he was not very good in the business world. Then the anti-slavery sentiment brought him back into the military to be the top commander for the Union side of the Civil War. Grant was close to President Lincoln. After the war, he became an inexperienced president in 1846. He served 2 terms during the Reconstruction period which were tumultuous for him. Ann concluded with the trick question of who is buried in Grant’s tomb. He and Julia are interred inside the tomb on the Hudson River in New York City but their crypt is above ground. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at Toni Fisher’s house. Contact Sheila Baltzell-Linn at 419-733-3326 if you are interested in attending a meeting. Members are reminded to invite an interested visitor or friend to come with them to this meeting and bring a canned item or side dishes for the food pantry. |
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Come
Hear Pastor Steve
Howell St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford
Sunday School is at 9:30 AM and children’s church is on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays during the worship service. Please call Becky
Jo Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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Oldest Rockford Water Tower – There are two in the Village
Article and
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Election update – Those wanting to vote need to be registered to vote by April 4th so they can vote in the May 3rd primary. Early voting will begin on April 5th. By next week the sample ballots should be ready to view online at https://elections.mercercountyohio.gov/ click at top of page sample ballot. This will take you to another screen to add name and birthdate. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Click here to read Rockford Village Council minutes March 15, 2022 by Fiscal Agent Lisa Kuhn Items of interest: Mayor Amy Joseph was hired as a part-time park manager since no one volunteered to be on the Shanes Park Board and it was disbanded. This new job position will be posted in the fall so others may apply if desired. Mayor Joseph had been doing this job as a volunteer since the retirement of volunteer Sandy Schaffner. Visit shanesparkrentals@gmail.com for proposed new rates by council.
Rockford Community Announcements and events:
Saturday - March 19 – Great Panther Duck Races - Community Building
Saturday – April 2 – Lions Club Quarter Auction – Community Building
Saturday – April 16th – Shanes Park Easter Egg Hunt
Wednesday – April 20th -- Rockford Chamber and First Financial Sponsoring - Financial Wellness presentation - Developing a Business Plan at 5:30 pm at the Rockford Library. Look for registration information soon. *** In this workshop, participants will learn the eight parts of a business plan and what to consider when writing a business plan. At the end of the workshop, business owners will have a blueprint or first draft of a business plan.
Saturday – April 30th – Chamber Spring Fling – Main Street
Saturday – April 30th – Parkway Prom – High School
Parkway School Board Working on proposed new $3.2
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Mercer County EMA
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4-H Camp Palmer All Camp Clean Up Planned for Saturday, March 26, 2022 To open and prepare
the grounds at 4-H Camp Palmer, we need volunteer help. The clean-up morning is scheduled for Saturday, March 26 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. (Please note no cabin cleaning this year) 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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VWHS Theatre
Announces 2022 Musical
VAN WERT FORWARD REACHES $26 MILLION CLOSING FOR PHASE ONE OF DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION Central Insurance invests $17 million in multi-phase development project
Van Wert Forward is pleased to announce Central Insurance as a financial partner in the restoration and revitalization of downtown Van Wert. Central, alongside The Van Wert County Foundation, has invested significant resources in the multi-phase development project that will create new, welcoming, multi-use spaces and positively impact quality of life for generations to come.
“Central was founded in Van Wert nearly 150 years ago—and this is where we’ll be 150 years from now,” says Central CEO & President Evan Purmort. “This is our home, and we’re committed to making Van Wert better and better for the people who live and work here. Partnering with Van Wert Forward to revitalize our downtown is just another step in building a legacy for the community we love.”
The Van Wert Forward project is led by the Van Wert County Foundation which has acquired over fifty parcels in downtown Van Wert. Eleven of these parcels are prepped for phase one construction of the Van Wert Forward project and include almost 35,000 square feet of leasable commercial space (12 commercial units) and 29,000 square feet of leasable residential space (37 residential units). Financial closing for the approximately $26 million downtown project occurred on March 11. Full construction on the project will begin immediately.
Van Wert Forward was awarded approximately $15 million worth of state and federal historic and new market tax credits through the National Parks Service, Ohio Department of Development, Finance Fund (Columbus, OH), and Brownfield Revitalization, LLC (Raleigh, NC). Central Insurance has invested $12.1 million with respect to the awarded tax credits associated with the project. Additionally, Central has provided approximately $4.9 million of equity capital to Van Wert Forward. The Van Wert County Foundation has provided approximately $5.6 million in equity capital. The project was additionally awarded $157,000 from the Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants Program administered at the federal level by the National Park Service, Department of Interior, and by the Ohio History Connection and Heritage Ohio. Furthermore, the Van Wert County Foundation received a $1.5 million Vibrant Communities Grant from JobsOhio for project use.
The Van Wert Port Authority is also partnering on the project. The Port Authority is providing a capital lease on the parcels, which affords nearly $1 million in savings on the sales tax of Phase One construction materials.
In addition, the City of Van Wert granted this phase of the Van Wert Forward project a tax exemption for improvements made to the project for 90% of the assessed value for ten years. This savings has an estimated value of $1.5 million.
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 is 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’s A.M. Best rating is A (Excellent).
The Van Wert County Foundation is a philanthropic organization focused on creating a well-resourced and thriving quality of life for Van Wert County, Ohio.
The lead developer for the project is Pago USA (Fort Wayne, IN) in association with Model Group (Cincinnati, OH). Van Wert Forward is transforming quality of place by planning, developing, and sustaining the built environment in downtown Van Wert. For more information visit Van Wert Forward’s website vanwertforward.org, or contact the Director of Engagement and Outreach, Joel Germann, joel@vanwertforward.org.
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PEA Offering Education Scholarship The Parkway Education Association (PEA) will be offering a $1000 scholarship to a Parkway alumnus that is in college/university studying to become an educator. Requirements for the scholarship are: 1) Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time college sophomore, junior, or senior for the upcoming fall semester (2022). 2) Applicant must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher 3) Applicant must be enrolled in teacher education classes. 4) Applicant must be a graduate of Parkway High School or be the son/daughter of a PEA member. 5) Applications are due by April 8, 2022. Any interested applicants should complete the form at: https://forms.gle/6XpDXv9bZS65tVE57 Any inquiries can be e-mailed to parkwayeducationassociation@gmail.com . |
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Come Hear
Sheriff Jeff Grey at
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford
Please call Becky
Jo Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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Health Department looks back at beginnings of COVID-19 VAN WERT, OH. March 16, 2022 ― It was March 26, 2020, when Van Wert County recorded its first COVID-19 case. The Van Wert County General Health District then sprang into action. “We urgently met the afternoon when the first case was confirmed,” said Dr. Paul Kalogerou, Health Commissioner of the Van Wert County Health Department. “Immediately, our emergency preparedness went into effect and our pandemic response plan was executed. We were able to bring in the Emergency Management Agency to work with us. The measures that have been effective in previous pandemics were implemented.” Kathy Will, nursing director at the health department and staff, began the contact tracing process and measures to help minimize the effect of the virus. The health department staff had to not only work on helping to fight COVID-19 in our community but also continue in their own work areas. “We were able to maintain service throughout the whole pandemic, which I think was a big asset to our maintaining those programs for the community and for the financial stability within the health department,” Will said. “We dedicated certain staff to doing the contact tracing, the phone calls and that preserved the rest of the health department activities that were going on.” Rick McCoy, director of the Van Wert County Emergency Management Agency, recognized this wasn’t going to be over quickly. “Knowing that this was probably going to last a while, we had to do some thinking on how to prioritize a lot of time to COVID,” McCoy said. “With the other things still going on and then bringing individuals together, that was the big thing and that happens on any disaster when you’re opening your emergency operations center and of course, we did that here.” Jeanette Konz, administrator for the health department said they could see cases rising elsewhere and were aware it was likely coming to Van Wert County. “Since this was kind of an evolving event, we were actually able to open our incident command internally prior to our first case so we were a little more prepared and ready for it,” Konz said. The Ohio Department of Health proved to be a valuable asset in preparing for an increase in cases early on in the pandemic. “The state was instrumental in getting us equipment, masks, gowns, gloves, PPE, not only for ourselves but for people in the community,” Will said. “EMA (Emergency Management Agency) was able to order and then we were the supply recipient within the county and then those were distributed to those agencies that needed it so the state was very helpful in that.” Communications proved to be a key factor in coordinating a response. “We were doing conference calls with the 88 directors in Ohio at least several times a week so that we were getting updates on what was known about the virus, how we should respond across the state and of course the big thing became PPE or personal protective equipment, how to get that. Fortunately, we had some stockpiled in the county for such an event like this but knowing that we were going to go through that quickly,” McCoy said. The health department was well-versed on what to do in case of a pandemic. “We’d actually have drills and prepare and walk through the actions of the various responsibilities. So when this came to our county, we were able to put in our pandemic response…we were ready. Those drills were primarily for a short epidemic, three or four days, but this was obviously much longer and challenged us all,” Dr. Kalogerou said. McCoy says that Van Wert County was out in front when it came to planning for the pandemic. “We were actually ahead of the Northwestern Ohio Consortium. When they came together a number of years ago and started putting things together, they were actually looking at what we had done here so that pre-planning was very important,” McCoy said. One thing that has come out of the pandemic is an appreciation for the volunteers that helped at the health department from doing anything from answering the phones to administering vaccination. “I think our biggest asset that we gained through the whole pandemic was our volunteers,” Will said. “We have tremendous volunteers. We couldn’t have fully accomplished anything that we did without those volunteers from answering the phones to helping organize clinics. Today they’re still coming in, filing, sorting and helping with clinics. We couldn’t do it without them. Those volunteers have made a big, big difference.” Until the pandemic hit, many people might not have known what the health department did in the community. “It’s kind of pushed us out there a little bit more into the light and so hopefully this will help some people come to us for information or that we would become more of a resource within the community,” Konz said. But not everybody agreed with the role the health department played in slowing the spread of COVID-19. Some chose not to get vaccinated or wear a mask. “Our role has always been to inform the public of the responsible data out there that’s available to them, to the measures that work that stop this virus, to slow its spread and to minimize disease and deaths. Our job is to continue to inform and be a resource for the community, for businesses, for healthcare partners, for educators, students and families. We’ll continue to empower the public to make responsible and sensible decisions about their health. Each person has their own choice of how he or she is going to manage this but we know our role is to help people protect themselves, inform them to prevent disease and to minimize the risk of acquiring the disease,” Dr. Kalogerou said. Will agrees. “Even in the schools, we worked really hard to just inform and get the information to superintendents and educators. We’ve learned that you can’t mandate but we can educate. You can inform but it is something that each individual has their right to decide what they’re going to do so that was kind of difficult because we thought whatever we said they would do and we found that that was not always the case,” Will said. One thing that Will learned through all of this is next time they should bring in the volunteers sooner. “We just thought we could handle it all. We thought it was going to end soon but once we implemented the use of the volunteers it really lightened the load,” Will said. Konz says she would change how they dealt with the effects of stress on the health department staff. “I agree with Kathy and instituting some of that sooner and maybe even looking back at our own staff and the stress that they were under. We did bring in a group to kind of help us debrief and to help us get through some of the stress and maybe we should have started that in the beginning. You know, helping to encourage to keep staff going because there was a lot of burnout and a lot of stress,” Konz said. McCoy believes the coordinated efforts played out as planned. “I don’t think I would change much. I think everybody came together. All of our key officials came together as we had always planned and we all discussed what we felt was best for the community. We tried to get information out and I think that’s the big thing of keeping the public informed as much as we can with as much reliable information as we can. I think locally, we tried to give as much information as possible and that’s the key thing that communication has to be going back and forth, that we’re listening to the public, the public is listening to us and I don’t think I would change that at all,” McCoy said.
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March 13, 2022 - Daylight Saving Time Starts When local standard
time is about to reach Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on Mar 13, 2022 than the day before. There will be more light in the evening. Also called Spring Forward, Summer Time, and Daylight Savings Time.
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Dana Smith Shares a Message of Protection Dana Smith, from The Belle in Rockford, recently brought a message to St. Paul's Country Church with the help of his young companion in baseball catcher's gear. Dana said he would never send a catcher behind home plate without his protective gear. Neither will God send us out to fight Satan without our protective gear. Paul wrote to the Ephesians 6:10-18: The Armor of God 10 Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 13 Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. 14 Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, 15 and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. 16 In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. 17 Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. 18 And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.
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Come
Hear Pastor Steve Howell
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford
In his prior lesson from John 14, Pastor Steve reminded those present that Jesus told his disciples, “If you love me, keep my commands. And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever—the Spirit of truth. Those who love me will obey my teachings. These words you hear are not my own; they belong to the Father who sent me.” Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Please call Becky
Jo Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Rockford Lions
Quarter Auction The 28th annual Rockford Car Show and Cruise-In will be held on Friday, June 17th, 2022 in conjunction with Rockford Community Days.
Proceeds from Rockford Lions Club projects like the Quarter Auction and the Car Show and Cruise-In fund scholarships and help fulfill community needs and requests.
At the Rockford High School Senior Awards ceremony in 2021, four $500 scholarships were presented to 2021 graduates; Kelsey Nichols, Dylan Hughes, Grace Etgen, and Treya Conn.
The Rockford Lions Club meets on the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 6:30 pm at the Rockford Village Offices on E. Columbia Street in Rockford. The next meeting will be March 14th, 2022.
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Parkway School Board to Update Athletic Facilities The Parkway School Board met on February 14, 2022 and approved the creation of a Capital Project Fund for three projects. Their goal is to resurface the track, re-crown the football field and either build an athletic facility or improve an existing athletic building. Nothing is decided yet, except the creation of the fund. |
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Rockford Chamber of Commerce Planning Spring Fling
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VAN WERT FORWARD
RECEIVES $2.6 MILLION IN TAX CREDITS
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The Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 8 at 4 pm in the library basement meeting room. The public is invited to attend.
Mercer County PERI Chapter # 13 Plans to Meet Mercer County PERI
Chapter # 13 will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, March 8 at the
Hopewell Grange Hall. The meeting will begin at 10:00 AM with
guest speaker, Richard Delzeith, Magistrate for the Mercer County
Juvenile Probate Court. Mr. Delzeith will explain the purpose and
goals of the newly formed volunteer program, CASA of Mercer County.
This Court Appointed Special Advocates program is one of the newest of
its type in Ohio.
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VWHS Musical Tickets on Sale The Van Wert High School Theatre Department would like to share information pertaining to ticket sales for our 2022 spring musical, Rodgers’ and Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Performance dates are April 7-9, 2022 at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center. Show begins at 7:00pm. Tickets can be purchased online using our website link at VWHSTheatre.weebly.com, at an in person sale date, or at the door on performance nights. All ticket specifics on our website. Tickets go on sale to the General Public starting March 7th. Reserved and General Admission Seating available. Thank you for your continued support of our students and program.
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First United Methodist Church, Van Wert invites Families and Children to Preschool Open House A Preschool Open House will be held at First United Methodist Church on Thursday, March 10 from 6:00-7:30 pm. Parents will also be able to register, tour and meet the teachers. First Church is located at the corner of Central Avenue and Jefferson Street, across from Fountain Park in Van Wert, OH. We offer a half-day program from 8:30-11:30 am two, three or four days a week. The curriculum is guided by the Ohio Department of Education's Early Learning Standards and incorporates Christian principles daily. We participate in monthly field trips, theme parties, progress monitoring and assessments, weekly Chapel, Christmas and Spring programs and much more. Our goal is to prepare children for Kindergarten in a loving Christ-centered environment. For more information please contact Administrator Marilyn Agler by phone at 419-238-0631 ext. 308, by email magler@wcoil.com or register online at fumpreschool.com.
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News Release for 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 three 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 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 format 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 April 1,2022 to the OSU Van Wert County Extension Office.
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Lima Symphony Orchestra Brings Back Live Symphony Storytimes Lima, OH (March 1, 2022) – The Lima Symphony Orchestra’s popular Symphony Storytime program returns to libraries in the region during March and April. Featuring performances by musicians from the Lima Symphony Orchestra, this program will focus on the theme of emotions. Live programs will happen at the following locations:
Tuesday, March 8 at 6 PM – Putnam County District Library (136 Putnam Pkwy, Ottawa, OH 45875)
Thursday, March 10 at 10:30 AM - Mercer County District Library (303 N Main St, Celina, OH 45822)
Tuesday, March 22 at 5:30 PM - Bluffton Public Library (145 S Main St, Bluffton, OH 45817)
Thursday, March 24 at 6:30 PM - New Bremen Public Library (45 S Washington St, New Bremen, OH 45869)
Thursday, April 7 at 6 PM - Auglaize County Public District Library (203 Perry St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895)
For this innovative program, children and their families will enjoy outstanding newer publications featuring the theme of “emotions.” This program features In My Heart: A Book of Feelings by Jo Witek, Layla’s Happiness by Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie, Pout Pout Fish by Deborah Diesen, Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall, all accompanied by live music from Lima Symphony Orchestra musicians. The program will draw parallels between musical concepts such as major and minor to various emotions, using musical examples to accompany the stories. With a focus on creative movement and music literacy, "Symphony Storytime" is designed to spark children’s imaginations and foster a lifelong love of and appreciation for music. This program is appropriate for all ages and is free and open to the public.
Books: In My Heart: A Book of Feelings by Jo Witek, illustrated by Christine Roussey (2014) Layla’s Happiness by Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie, illustrated by Ashleigh Corrin (2019) Pout Pout Fish by Deborah Diesen, illustrated by Dan Hanna (2013) Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall (2017)
Music Selections: St. Louis Blues by W.C. Handy Romanian Folk Dance No. 6 Maruntel by Bela Bartok “Jupiter” from The Planets by Gustav Holst Ode to Joy by Ludwig van Beethoven
These performances are part of the Lima Symphony’s ongoing commitment to music education and their firm belief that music and the other arts are critical tools in building strong communities. This project is supported by the following underwriters:
Symphony Storytime Sponsors: AC Dienstberger Foundation G.A. Wintzer & Son Co. State Bank Thermal Gard Window and Door Van Wert County Foundation Mercer County Civic Foundation
LAAG to Meet The Lake Area Arts
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Who are the Inventors? OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society
Eryl Davies wrote this book, “Inventions,” which was published by Dorling Kindersley, in London, New York, and Stuttgart in 1995. I love this book! This book not only records Inventions from 20,000 B.C. to the Twentieth Century, but also describes the creative Inventors and the environment which inspired the Inventors. These people brought changes to the world. I have a deep respect for people who take their knowledge and their experiences and their environmental surroundings and bring new ideas about making a better world for generations to come. I have a deep respect for local citizens who see a need for a better way of life here in Western Ohio. Look around and see the schools, churches, service organizations, businesses and industries, who are leaders and volunteers who plan and implement changes for the better, here in Western Ohio. Take time to recognize the remarkable changes in our past, of which we benefit from their knowledge and their hard work. These citizens deserve to be honored for their contributions to our way of life. Who invented the Water Wheel and/or the Wind Mill which provided power in the agricultural areas? Who invented typewriters and/or computers? Who was inspired to create our vehicles? Who invented the spinning wheels and/or the sewing machine which led to the industry of manufacturing clothes? Who invented the lighting system which powers the electric lights throughout the world? What technical person invented the creation of bricks for buildings and foundations for bridges? Who captured fire and brought heat to warm our homes and other buildings? Who invented the wonderful kitchen equipment of stoves, refrigerators, and dishwashers? Who invented improvements for medical research, which keep us healthy? Who invented time-keeping devices, i.e. clocks and/or watches to help everyone to organize time better? Who invented the creation of money for the exchange of goods? Who invented the U.S. Postal System, which passes information throughout the world? Who invented movies and television sets, which brings entertainment, sports, news, etc.? Who invented weights and measurements and calculators and electronic equipment which make our lives easier? Who invented fashions in design, from clothing to businesses and interior decorations of homes? Who invented automobiles, trucks, four-wheelers, motorcycles and bicycles? Who created the ideas of roads and government authority over interstate highways? Who invented firearms for hunters and/or arms for Military protection? Who invented boats and fishing equipment for fishermen? Who invented children’s toys? Who invented agricultural equipment which improved the rural industry? Who created all of the inventions which provided for space travel today? Who invented games, from sports’ events to a simple game of cards? The Mercer County Historical Society contributes to recognizing the importance of local citizens and their contributions to Mid-Western Ohio. I know that my daily emails and phone calls with requests for information about local history and appointments at the Mercer County Historical Museum, keep me busy! Thank you to everyone who shares with me, that they appreciate my work with local history. What contribution do you make with creative ideas in your home and Community? Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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Come Hear Carrie Cubberley at
St. Paul’s
Country Church Her message, entitled “Listen to the Story” is based on the Gospel Lesson Luke 4:1-13 ~ for those of you who like to follow the scriptures. Carrie is the daughter of Pastor Doug and Mrs. Sheila Meyer and is from Celina where she is an English teacher at Celina High School. We are a Bible-based church and the community is invited to come and join us at 10 AM. Sunday School starts at 9:30 AM.
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St. Paul’s Country Church Lenten Schedule: Ash Wednesday Service, Wednesday, March 2, 2022, 7 PM St. Paul’s Country Church Sunday, March 6, 2022 10 AM – Carrie Cubberley Sunday, March 13, 2022 10 AM – Steve Howell Lenten Service, Wednesday, March 16,, 2022, 7 PM
St. Paul’s – Tom Brunstrup Lenten Service, Wednesday, March 23,, 2022, 7 PM
Chatt Methodist – Becky Shope Lenten Service, Wednesday, March 30,, 2022, 7 PM St. Paul’s – Tom Brunstrup Sunday, April 3, 2022 10 AM – Doug Meyer Lenten Service, Wednesday, April 6,, 2022, 7 PM Chatt Methodist – Doug Meyer Palm Sunday Service, Sunday, April 10, 2022 10 AM – Steve Howell Maundy Thursday Service, April 14, 2022, 7 PM St. Paul’s –
Doug Meyer Easter Sunrise Breakfast and Service, Sunday, April 17th , 8 AM, Breakfast 8:30 AM Easter Service, Sunday, April 17, 2022 10 AM – Doug Meyer
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Winter Homecoming Court and Queen at Parkway Parkway High School held its annual winter homecoming ceremony on Saturday, February 12, 2022. Attendants included freshman Amanda Barrett, sophomore Avery White, junior Emree Sinning, and seniors Cami High, Gracyn Temple, and Faith Jacobs. The Senior Class President, Dani Huff, crowned the 2022 queen, Cami High. Congratulations, ladies!
Captions: Group photo left to right: Amanda Barrett, Avery White, Faiths Jacobs, Cami High, Gracyn Temple, and Emree Sinning.
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Area Youth for Christ to Host First Annual Be the Story Fundraising Banquet
(Van Wert, OH) West Central Ohio Youth for Christ is pleased to present the first annual Be the Story Fundraising Banquet. The event is on April 8, 2022, at 6:00 PM at Calvary Evangelical Church at 10686 Van Wert-Decatur Road, Van Wert, OH 45891. The purpose of the event is to share dynamic new developments happening in the ministry that are impacting lives in West Central Ohio. Featured will be an update from Executive Director, Brad Petrie, as well as youth who will share their testimonies and pastors will highlight their experiences with Youth for Christ. There are many ways to be part of the Youth for Christ Story. Any member of the community is welcome to attend and see what Youth for Christ is up to now! To RSVP, call 419-238-1370 or visit wcohio.yfc.net by March 25, 2022. Event Sponsorship is available by contacting the Community Engagement Coordinator, Kirsten Brunswick, at kbrunswick@wcohyfc.com.
West Central Ohio Youth for Christ is a relational ministry that reaches young people everywhere, working together with the local church and other like-minded partners to raise up lifelong followers of Jesus who lead by their godliness in lifestyle, devotion to prayer and the Word of God, passion for sharing the love of Christ and commitment to social involvement. West Central Ohio Youth for Christ serves all of Van Wert County, Mercer County, Auglaize County, and part of Allen County. To learn more, visit wcohio.yfc.net or West Central Ohio Youth for Christ on Facebook.
Parkway Elementary Kindergarten Registration
Parkway Elementary will be holding their Kindergarten Screening on April 7 and 8 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 2022-2023 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.
Parkway Preschool Preview Night
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. Children ages 3 (by August 1) through 5 are eligible to enroll and should be fully potty trained. You may start the online registration process at this Preschool Preview as we will have computers available after each session. Once the registration is submitted, a $25 fee (check made payable to Parkway Preschool or cash) will be needed to complete your child's registration and receive the necessary forms to finalize enrollment. Until the registration is paid, your enrollment is NOT locked in. Once the registration fee is paid, you will be emailed the other required forms that may be completed online. Our grant program offers financial assistance for those who qualify. Limited grant money is available for the 2022-2023 school year. Free or reduced tuition can only be awarded to students who will be 4 years of age by September 30, 2022. 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 AM and PM and eight typical children in the AM and PM sessions, making a total of 16 children per session. Our preschool classrooms are in session four half days, Monday through Thursday. Please call the Elementary Office by March 14 to register to attend our Parkway Preschool Preview Night at 419-363-3045 ext. 720. Current Parkway preschool students need not attend.
LIMA SYMPHONY TEAMS UP WITH ARMSTRONG AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM FOR MARCH 6 FAMILY CONCERT Lima, OH (February 24, 2022) – The Lima Symphony Orchestra teams up with the Armstrong Air and Space Museum to present an Outer Space Symphony on Sunday, March 6 at 3 PM at the Veterans Memorial Civic and Convention Center (7 Town Square, Lima, OH 45801). The program, dreamed up by Music Director Andrew Crust, celebrates Wapakoneta’s hometown hero, Neil Armstrong. Kooky puppet and history hoodlum Wyatt Green will lead the audience on a journey as we discover who Neil Armstrong was and what lies just over the horizon and in the outer reaches of our solar system. The audience will learn about Armstrong’s amazing journey to the moon and back through music, slides, and interviews that will be shown during the concert. Space-themed merchandise will be available for purchase in the lobby before the show. So, grab the kids and blast off for outer space with your Lima Symphony Orchestra! This concert is exclusively underwritten by: Webb Insurance Agency Featured Repertoire: John Williams Star Wars: Main Title John Philip Sousa Stars and Stripes Forever Gustav Holst “Mars” from The Planets John Williams ET: Adventures on Earth Antonin Dvorak Symphony No. 9, Finale John Williams Summon the Heroes Ferde Grofé Grand Canyon Suite: Sunrise
Tickets: $10 – General Admission Seating Tickets can be purchased online at www.limasymphony.com or by calling the symphony office at 419-222-5701. Program books are available digitally through the LSO website. The Lima Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to preserving musical excellence as a living part of our community. Serving communities throughout West Central Ohio, the Lima Symphony annually presents five subscription concerts, a family concert, Music by Candlelight concerts, and an annual New Year’s Eve Pops concert.
Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
Parkway March 2022 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
Mercer County Health District COVID-19 Situation Update – February 23, 2022
CELINA - As of February 23, 2022, the Mercer County Health District (MCHD) reports 7,858 confirmed cases, 1,789 probable cases, 7,596 recovered cases, 6 known hospitalizations, 134 COVID-19 deaths, and 25 probable deaths of COVID-19 among Mercer County residents. In addition, there have been 90 cases who have passed away due to causes other than COVID-19. Under the use of MCHD’s internal reinfection protocol, there have been 357 reinfection cases of COVID-19. Today, there are 42 known active cases of COVID-19 in Mercer County.
According to the Ohio Department of Health (ODH), 15,495 Mercer County residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Additionally, 7,839 Mercer County residents have received a booster dose. Of those residents who have been fully vaccinated, 43 were hospitalized for COVID-19 and have since recovered. Sixteen have passed away. There are currently 2 fully vaccinated residents hospitalized for COVID-19.
The transmission rate of COVID-19 in Mercer County has decreased from high to substantial. A substantial transmission rate is defined as 50 to 99.99 new cases per 100,000 people in a 7-day period or a test positivity rate between 8 and 9.99 percent. Mercer County has seen 97.15 cases per 100,000 people in the past seven days and has a test positivity rate of 8.39%. This data can be found here: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#county-view.
The MCHD continues to encourage community members to maintain good hygiene practices, stay home when sick, consider wearing a mask in indoor public places, and avoid crowded indoor places to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other seasonal viruses.
Individuals who have not been vaccinated for COVID-19 or influenza are encouraged to consider getting vaccinated. MCHD continues to offer appointments for COVID-19 and flu vaccines. Please call 419-586-3251, Option 2, to ask questions or schedule an appointment. Additional vaccine information can be found at https://mchdohio.org/.
Actor, Writer, Filmmaker Daniel Roebuck to Appear in Van Wert Daniel Roebuck, an actor best known for roles including Deputy Marshal Robert Biggs in The Fugitive and its spinoff film U.S. Marshals, plus television roles in Lost, Matlock and more, is coming to Van Wert on Mar. 13 for a special showing of a 2017 film he wrote, directed, and starred in called, “Getting Grace.” Donna Saunders, owner of the Van Wert Cinemas, befriended Roebuck at a cinema convention last year. Roebuck offered to come to her theaters in Bryan and Van Wert to present Getting Grace and to meet patrons, take photos, and sign autographs. Roebuck will be at Van Wert Cinemas for a “Red Carpet Event” during all showings on Sun. Mar. 13 – 12 p.m., 2:15 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 6:45 p.m., and 9:00 p.m. Getting Grace is about a teen dying of cancer who crashes a funeral home to find out what will happen to her after she dies, but ends up teaching an awkward funeral director how to celebrate life. The film is rated PG-13 and was the winner of five awards at the Northeast Film Festival. “The film deals with the subject of the end-of-life and dying in an honest and humorous manner,” said Saunders. “We partnered with our local hospice agency here in Van Wert, CHP Home Care & Hospice, to make this a community event.” Hospice staff from CHP will attend showings on Mar. 13 to answer questions about the services it provides locally for people facing a terminal illness. All of the admissions proceeds from the film’s showings from Mar. 11 – 17 are being donated to CHP Home Care & Hospice, a nonprofit, 501c3 organization.
MERCER COUNTY ENGINEER DITCH MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart is announcing that over the upcoming construction season that engineer inspection and maintenance personnel will be on-site on many of the 111 miles of Mercer County maintained open drainage ditches and 62 miles of tile throughout Mercer County. 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.
Arrest made in death of 2 year old Ezra Siegrist Celina, OH – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey today announced the conclusion of the investigation into the death of Ezra G. Siegrist, age 2, 61 S. High Street, Montezuma.
Grey reported that on February 11, 2020, at 5:30 AM, Mercer County 9-1-1 received a call that a young child was laying face down and unresponsive. The child was administered CPR by a family member, then deputies, until EMS arrived. EMS transported the child to Mercer Health, where he was pronounced dead upon arrival.
The child was then transported to the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office for an autopsy at the direction of Mercer County Coroner Dr. Timothy Heinrichs. The determination of the autopsy was that Ezra died of methamphetamine intoxication, Dr. Heinrichs ruled the death a homicide.
Mercer County detectives began an investigation into the death to determine how Ezra ingested the methamphetamine. Detectives interviewed several people, some who were cooperative, some who were not. This slowed the investigation process.
At the conclusion of the investigation, detectives presented the complete investigation to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review. Mercer County Prosecutor Matt Fox then presented the case to the grand jury on February 17, 2022.
The Grand Jury returned an indictment of Brandon A. Edwards, age 29, of Celina, for the following:
Count 1 - Involuntary Manslaughter, a felony of the first degree Count 2 - Involuntary Manslaughter, a felony of the third degree Count 3 - Aggravated possession of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree Count 4 – Endangering Children, a felony of the second degree Count 5 – Endangering Children, a felony of the third degree Count 6 – Endangering Children, a misdemeanor of the first degree Count 7 – Endangering Children, a misdemeanor of the first degree Count 8 – Domestic Violence, a misdemeanor of the first degree
Mr. Edwards was living at the residence at the time and was in a relationship with Ezra’s mother.
Mr. Edwards was arrested on February 18, 2022 by Mercer County Sheriff’s deputies and is being held in the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility awaiting a court appearance.
The Sheriff’s Office will have no further comment on this case and would refer any questions to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.
The Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the public for their patience as detectives pursued this investigation.
Jeff Grey Sheriff
Parkway Middle School Second Quarter Honor Roll 21-22 5th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Ford, Kayliann (Kayli) Korte, Bosten Severt, Steven (Jack) Stover, Jaxson Tong, Carson Triplett, Savada
High Honor Roll Baker, Jacklyn Baucher, Alivia Brehm, Kallie Burtch, Brooklyn Carpenter, Sage Cottman, Lydia Eller, Kade Hays, Ella Imwalle, Allison Jacobs, Aubrey Knapke, Isabelle Korte, Cohen Laux, Ezekiel Miller, Alicia Nichols, Lindsay Piper, Michael Rodriguez-Perez, Angel (Leo) Sinning, Stella Sipe, Abigail Stover, Hadley Uncapher, Baylee Winget, Gabriel Yoder, Greer Zizelman, Corbin
Honor Roll Ackley, Emma Bell, Chloe Bradley, Branson Brehm, Rylee Burnett, Halen Clifford, Walker Eguia, Jaxton Ferron, James Fisher, Gavin Hileman, Maxton Louth, Chase Luginbill, Rogan McDorman, Sierra McIntire, Bradley Neuenschwander, Mazie Pancake, Claire Parrish, Ramsey Sawmiller, Aiden Snell, McKenzie VanDyke, Ava _____________________________________
6th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Eichler, Lydia Peel, Jaymin Schwieterman, Perry Stover, KJae Williamson, Abigail (Abby
High Honor Roll Anderson, Trey Bollenbacher, Jaxson Bransteter, Case Fox, Levon Hess, Kymberly Ketchum, Colin Kraner, Addilynn Lyons, Branson Mathewson, Mason Menchhofer, Isaac Minnich, Trevor Moeller, Elayna Muhlenkamp, Ella Muhlenkamp, Peyton Noll, Andee Nuttle, Dylan Painter, Bryson Pennell, Piper Rasbach, Chayse Roth, Albany Schumm, Drayden Stauffer, Carson Thomas, Cade Trisel, William (Will) Twigg, Tyson VanTrees, Emma Young, Maddisynne (Maddy)
Honor Roll Bash, Tyler Buogo, Maria Garrity, Sterling Harner, Ellie Heitkamp, Nicole (Nicki) Knapke, Rowen Leighner, Justin Murphy, Marley Petit, Jonathan Reigle, Nathan Schmidt, Amelia Suzuki, Cohen Tangeman, Cooper Tarilang, Dora Whitaker, Magnus Williams, Obadiah Yaney, Addyson ____________________________ 7th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Blount, Freya (Freya) Hays, Lillian Pancake, Wyatt Rich, Magdalene Stover, Madelyn Winget, Grace
High Honors Ackley, Mason Arnold, Kelsie Bennett, Charles Bollenbacher, Dylan Booher, Luke Carpenter, Rhen Denney, Bethany Everett, Aisley Fullenkamp, Kara Haines, Oliver Hughes, Megan Kellermeyer, Kelsie Langenkamp, Cami Litteral, Kohen Quickstad, Jaymie Ridenour, Gwyneth Rogers, Adalynn (Addie) Sheets, Luke Shirk, Robert Sites, Lexie Thomas, Jensen Tickle, Samuel Triplett, Jacoby Williams, Arwen Young, Isabell
Honor Roll Bentz, Morgan Clay, Holden Eguia, Piper Kiser, Faith Knapke, Austin Louth, Morgan Nusbaum, Taylor Rutledge, Tyler Slone, Damen Taylor, Deagan Wenning, Jaden Westgerdes, Gavin Winters, Tobin Younker, Kylie __________________________________ 8th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Barna, Carlee Bruns, Brittyn Clifford, Olivia Dailey, Lola (Addison) Frese, Payton Heitkamp, Trevor Kirby, Carson Moeller, Natalie Muhlenkamp, Taylor Pond, Ethan Putman, Ella Stolly, Nathaniel Temple, Emmery Tong, Christina
High Honors Boroff, Lennox (Lenny) Boroff, Meagan Crouch, Miley Fisher, Addison Fullenkamp, Logan Gilliland, Kaleb Harner, Steven (Kolt) Johnson, Parker Kiser, Grace Lyons, Parker Lyons, Rylan McDonald, Russell Miehls, Maddie Muhlenkamp, Ashtlynn Neff, Josiah Nichols, Megan Peel, Milee Perry, Haley Pond, Ava Reigle, Addison Schaefer, Jordyn Schumm, Eli Sill, Gabryelle Smith, Colbie Thornsberry, Kyndra Velez, Analicia Winters, Lucian (Luca)
Honor Roll Bragg, Graydon Castleman, Hayden Eller, Dakota Green, Jaden Hays, Caden Houts, Maddoxx Minnich, Taylor Rissner, Zavier (Zav) Schoenleben, Bryn Stetler, Owen Wallace, Troy Welling, Gabriel Yoder, John (Jack) Yoder-Wagoner, Rowan Zimmerman, Kendra
Parkway Middle School First Quarter Honor Roll 21-22 5th Grade:
Highest Honor Roll Brehm, Kallie Imwalle, Allison Korte, Bosten Korte, Cohen Laux, Ezekiel Stover, Jaxson Tong, Carson
High Honor Roll Baucher, Alivia Burtch, Brooklyn Cottman, Lydia, Eller, Kade Ford, Kayliann (Kayli) Hays, Ella Jacobs, Aubrey Knapke, Isabelle Louth, Chase Luginbill, Rogan Miller, Alicia Neuenschwander, Mazie Nichols, Lindsay Pancake, Claire Severt, Steven (Jack) Sinning, Stella Sipe, Abigail Stover, Hadley Triplett, Savada Uncapher, Baylee Winget, Gabriel Yoder, Greer
Honor Roll Ackley, Emma Baker, Israel Baker, Jacklyn Bradley, Branson Burnett, Halen Carpenter, Sage Eguia, Jaxton Ferron, James Fisher, Gavin Hileman, Maxton McDorman,Sierra McIntire, Bradley Parrish, Ramsey Piper, Michael Sawmiller, Aiden Snell, McKenzie VanDyke, Ava Walker, Logan (L.J.) Winget, Lydia Zizelman, Corbin _____________________________________
6th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Eichler, Lydia Menchhofer, Isaac Peel, Jaymin Stover, KJae Williamson, Abigail (Abby)
High Honor Roll Anderson, Trey Bransteter, Case Fox, Levon Garrity, Sterling Ketchum, Colin Lyons, Branson Mathewson, Mason Moeller, Elayna Muhlenkamp, Peyton Murphy, Marley Noll, Andee Nuttle, Dylan Painter, Bryson Rasbach, Chayse Schumm, Drayden Schwieterman, Perry Stauffer, Carson Thomas, Cade Trisel, William (Will) Twigg, Tyson VanTrees, Emma Williams, Obadiah
Honor Roll Bollenbacher, Jaxson Buogo, Maria Clay, Makynlie England, Carter Harner, Ellie Heitkamp, Nicole (Nicki) Hess, Kymberly Knapke, Rowen Kraner, Addilynn Minnich, Trevor Muhlenkamp, Ella Pennell, Piper Petit, Jonathan Reigle, Nathan Roth, Albany Schmidt, Amelia Suzuki, Cohen Vannette, Stella Whitaker, Magnus Yaney, Addyson Young, Maddisynne (Maddy)
7th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Ackley, Mason Bennett, Charles Hays, Lillian Hughes, Megan Stover, Madelyn Winget, Grace
High Honors Arnold, Kelsie Bailey, Zavior Blount, Freya (Freya) Bollenbacher, Dylan Booher, Luke Carpenter, Rhen Denney, Bethany Fullenkamp, Kara Haines, Oliver Kellermeyer, Kelsie Kiser, Faith Knapke, Austin Langenkamp, Cami Litteral, Kohen Pancake, Wyatt Quickstad, Jaymie Rich, Magdalene Ridenour, Gwyneth Rogers, Adalynn Sheets, Luke Shirk, Robert Sites, Lexie Thomas, Jensen Tickle, Samuel Triplett, Jacoby Westgerdes, Gavin Williams, Arwen Young, Isabell Honor Roll Baker, Davin Bentz, Morgan Clay, Holden Eguia, Piper Everett, Aisley Lange, Jayda Louth, Morgan Miller, Mackenzie Nusbaum, Taylor Rutledge, Tyler Slone, Damen Springer, Xavier Taylor, Deagan Wenning, Jaden Winters, Tobin Younker, Kylie
8th Grade: Highest Honor Roll Barna, Carlee Bruns, Brittyn Dailey, Lola (Addison) Frese, Payton Moeller, Natalie Stolly, Nathaniel Temple, Emmery Thornsberry, Kyndra Tong, Christina
8th Grade High Honors Castleman, Hayden Clifford, Olivia Crouch, Miley Fullenkamp, Logan Gilliland, Kaleb Harner, Steven (Kolt) Heitkamp, Trevor Houts, Maddoxx Johnson, Parker Kirby, Carson Lyons, Parker Lyons, Rylan McDonald, Russell Miehls, Maddie Muhlenkamp, Taylor Neff, Josiah Nichols, Megan Peel, Milee Perry, Haley Pond, Ava Pond, Ethan Putman, Ella Schaefer, Jordyn Schoenleben, Bryn Schumm, Eli Sill, Gabryelle Smith, Colbie Velez, Analicia Winters, Lucian (Luca) Yoder, John (Jack)
Honor Roll Ayers, Hayden Boroff, Lennox (Lenny) Boroff, Meagan Bragg, Graydon Brown, Tara Chalfant, Tyler Doner, Blake Eller, Dakota Fisher, Addison Green, Jaden Hays, Caden Kiser, Grace Miller, Troy Minnich, Taylor Mosier, Madison Muhlenkamp, Ashtlynn Reigle, Addison Rissner, Zavier Stetler, Owen Wallace, Troy Welling, Gabriel Zimmerman, Kendra
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Emma Wells Coming to
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Emma’s lesson on Sunday will be from the Psalter Psalms 27:14 entitled “Wait for Me”. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Click here to read Rockford Village Council minutes February 15, 2022 by Fiscal Agent Lisa Kuhn Items of interest: The Village is trading land with Dublin Township
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Rockford Community Announcements and events: Monday – February 21 – Office closed for President’s Day Saturday – March 12 – St. Teresa Family Fun Night – open to the public - Community Building Saturday - March 19 – Great Panther Duck Races - Community Building Saturday – April 2 – Lions Club Quarter Auction – Community Building Saturday – April 16th – Shanes Park Easter Egg Hunt Saturday – April 30th – Chamber Spring Fling – Main Street Saturday – April 30th – Parkway Prom – High School
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Coldwater Kiwanis to Host Pancake & Sausage Breakfast The drive thru Pancake and Sausage Breakfast will be at the Coldwater Schools in the Circle Drive. Each meal will contain 5 pancakes and 5 sausage links, along with syrup, butter, and utensils. There are no presales. Meals cost $5 per person at pick-up and all proceeds from the event help fund Coldwater Kiwanis support of children’s programs in the Coldwater school and community. Founded in 1969 the Coldwater Kiwanis Club has been serving children of the community by providing programs and funding that enhance their educational opportunities and quality of life. In the last 20 years, our club has donated over $500,000 to these causes. Our members are parents, grandparents, teachers, local business owners and employees, and anyone interested in supporting the youth of the community. Kiwanis also sponsors the Coldwater Schools K-Kids Club (4th Grade) Builders Club (JH), Key Club (HS), and Mercer County AKtion Club (for adults with disabilities). |
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Dana Smith, The Belle Lay
Leader Coming to St. Paul’s
Country Church of
Rockford Dana’s lesson on Sunday will be from the Epistle of Ephesians 6: 10-18 entitled “Armor Up”. An epistle is a letter directed or sent to a person or group of people, usually an elegant and formal didactic letter. The letters in the New Testament from Apostles to Christians are usually referred to as epistles. Dana’s will be a letter written by St. Paul to the Ephesians. Dana delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message
and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th
Sundays monthly. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Second Traffic Fatality in Mercer County Investigated by Sheriff’s Deputies Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that his office is investigating a fatal traffic crash that occurred on Saturday, February 12th, 2022. Grey advised that Mercer County Central Dispatch received a call at 1:47 PM of a traffic crash that occurred at 9155 US Rte. 127 in Hopewell Township. Grey advised that the investigation revealed that 69 year old Marjorie M Gehm, 9155 US Rte. 127 Celina, Ohio was at her mailbox and attempting to cross back West over US Rte. 127, when she was struck by a Southbound 2020 Dodge Truck being driven by 22 year old Kevin N McLane of 11496 Hiawatha Path Lakeview, Ohio. Gehm was pronounced dead at the scene. McLane reported no injuries and received moderate damage to his truck. Assisting at the scene were members of the Celina Fire Department, Celina EMS and the Ohio State Highway Patrol. This crash remains under investigation at this time and will be forwarded to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review. This is Mercer County’s second fatal crash in 2022. Jeff Grey Mercer County Sheriff’s Office
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St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Becomes
Independent Church
The membership of St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford, located at 1538
Oregon Road, Rockford, OH, over the course of two years, made the
decision to become an Independent Church in the Fall of 2021. They voted
to disassociate from the United Church of Christ denomination,
researched other denominations, chose to be an Independent Church and
renamed their church. Their name is legally changed to St. Paul’s
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Historical Marker Photo Needed The Sesquicentennial book for Mendon, 1834-1984, had a photo of the depot, but it is “blurry.” If anyone has a clearer photo of the C.H.& D. Railroad and Train Depot to be used for this Historical Marker at Mendon, please contact Susan Williams at VisionMark Nameplate. Susan’s email address is swilliams@vmNameplate.com. Her phone # is 419-977-3131, ext. 20. |
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WILLSHIRE BICENTENNIAL DINNER 2022 is the Bicentennial of Capt. James Riley founding Willshire. He named the town in honor of William Willshire who rescued Capt. Riley and his crew from slavery in the Sahara after they were shipwrecked off the Western Sahara coast in 1816. In 1817 Riley published 'Sufferings In Africa' the tale of their capture, enslavement, and eventual release. Abraham Lincoln listed this book as one of the 3 most influential books that influenced his views of slavery. We will be privileged to hear from Dr. Darrell Groman, O.D., at the 'We Love Willshire' Bicentennial dinner celebration, Feb. 26th. Dr. Groman has had an interest in Capt. Riley since the age of 8, growing up by and explorinig Riley Creek in Bluffton, OH. He will again be portraying Capt. Riley in period appropriate surveyor clothing that would have been worn and tell of his explorations of the area. “History Comes Alive!” when Capt. Riley is in the house and we hope to see you at Hillside Bed and Breakfast on Feb. 26th at 6 P.M. Doors open at 5:30 PM. Dinner will be catered by the Rockford Carryout and tickets are available at the Willshire Village Office, the Photo Star, or the Rockford Village Hall for $20. You can also call or text 419-495-4022 for tickets. Deadline to purchase is Feb. 17th.
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Mercer County Health District COVID-19 Situation
Update – February 9, 2022 According to the Ohio Department of Health (ODH), 15,415 Mercer County residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Additionally, 7,714 Mercer County residents have received a booster dose. Of those residents who have been fully vaccinated, 40 were hospitalized for COVID-19 and have since recovered. Thirteen have passed away. There are currently 6 fully vaccinated residents hospitalized for COVID-19. The transmission rate of COVID-19 in Mercer County continues to be high. A high transmission rate is defined as 100 or more new cases per 100,000 people in a 7-day period or a test positivity rate of 10% or higher. Mercer County has seen 286 cases per 100,000 people in the past seven days and has a test positivity rate of 25.33%. This data can be found here: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#county-view. The MCHD continues to urge community members to maintain good hygiene practices, stay home when sick, consider wearing a mask in indoor public places, and avoid crowded indoor places to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other seasonal viruses. Individuals who have not been vaccinated for COVID-19 or influenza are strongly encouraged to consider getting vaccinated. MCHD continues to offer appointments for COVID-19 and flu vaccines. Please call 419-586-3251, Option 2, to ask questions or schedule an appointment. Additional vaccine information can be found at https://mchdohio.org/.
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Our Old Bookcase, sent Feb. 10, 2022, Grand Lake’s Off-Shore Oil Wells, for Feb. 17, 2022 OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society.
The June 17, 1886 “Mercer County Standard” reported about the first successful oil well put down in Celina, Ohio. Mercer County citizens immediately began their quest for oil and gas wells. Land owners around Grand Lake began to drill for oil on the sandy beaches behind their homes. The number of barrels per day that those oil wells were producing set off “The Oil Boom of Grand Lake.” When the first successful oil well was drilled in Celina the news flew across the nation via the railroad transportation for newspaper distribution. Petroleum interested citizens in Pennsylvania immediately traveled to Celina & Mercer County, trying to lease land or purchase land, in hopes of striking it rich! The politically wise oil men advised local citizens around Grand Lake, to lease land from the State, and to say the lease was for agricultural purposes (and not gas or oil wells). In the meantime, the weather took a turn for a rainy season. The February 24, 1887 “Mercer County Standard,” reported the high water in Mercer and Auglaize Counties. That change in the environment resulted in the fact that the level of the lake rose. Therefore, the platforms of the oil derricks located on the perimeter of the lake, which had been drilled on land, were then flooded in the spring of 1887. In 1887, these oil wells were identified as “under water,” or “Off Shore Oil wells.” When the financially aware Board of Public Works, Canal Commission Members saw the potential of making money from the local land owners around Grand Lake, they immediately called for an exact survey of the Grand Lake area, which resulted in the 1889 Survey of Grand Lake. The State Officials then knew names of the land owners around the lake. The State held their interviews of the land owners at the Fountain Hotel, at St. Marys, Ohio, beginning on March 7, 1892 through April 16, 1892. The State lost their scheme to force landowners with oil wells around the lake to pay for leases for oil wells, because the landowners had already filed for leases for agricultural purposes. (It certainly was not their fault that there happened to be oil on that land!) This “Off Shore Oil Well,” was the first “Off Shore Oil well, in Ohio. Pennsylvania had “Off-Shore Oil Wells,” earlier than Ohio’s wells. In fact, I had a telephone call from Saudi Arabia, from an American Geologist. “Off Shore Oil Wells” existed for over two thousand years on those lakes. Remember the Biblical Story about the Virgins having oil for their lamps? The ladies went to the lakes where oil was “bubbling up,” and placed bricks to encircle those oil bubbles. They then scraped the oil off of the top of the brick wells, for their own use. Many citizens and organizations and “wanna-be historians,” spread the Myth that Grand Lake “had the First Off Shore Oil Wells in the World.” For example, look at the Plaque at the East side of Grand Lake! Look at the Posters in front of some businesses! True stories about off shore oil wells can be found on pages 5, 45-47, and 63-88, in my recent book, “Oil & Gas Boom, Mercer County & Midwest Ohio.” To acquire a copy of this latest book published by the Mercer County Historical Society,“ contact Joyce Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883, histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092. |
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Civil War Round Table Guest Speaker John Hyter Southerners saw Federal forces as invaders. Right or Wrong? Think about it, and be prepared to discuss various views on the question. “Was it Treason?” Probably, there is no correct answer. We'll see what John has to say! Join us at 7:15 PM at the Richardson - Bretz Building in downtown Celina. Thursday February 24, 2022. |
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Organizational Meeting on February 14,
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Click here to read Rockford Village Council minutes January 18, 2022 by Fiscal Agent Lisa Kuhn
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Pastor Doug Meyer Returns
to
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Doug’s lesson on Sunday will be from the Gospel of Mark 10: 17-30 entitled “Running for Life”. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at
9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st,
3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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VAN WERT ― The Community Health Assessment is currently underway in Van
Wert County.
By Samuel Shriver
Our Old Bookcase, sent Feb. 3, 2022, storm on Grand Lake, for Feb. 11, 2022 OUR OLD BOOK CASE by Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society. Photo Caption: Disastrous Storm, January 15, 1906, on Grand Lake & Mercer County.
The most terrific windstorm that has visited this section for many years, swept over the county last Monday afternoon, after a mid-winter electrical storm. In this city the rain fell in torrents, while in the south and west part of the county a heavy hail storm followed the flashes of lightning and peals of thunder. Heavy damage was done throughout the oil fields, and derricks in all sections are down. On the Schunck lease, south-west of town, pumper Frank Johnson had a narrow escape from being caught beneath a falling derrick. On the Riley lease east of town, a number of derricks were overturned, and one of the pump houses blown down, badly damaging the engine. The derrick on the Brandon lease west of town was overturned by the gale. Willis Felver, of Liberty Township, was driving along the Mud Pike just as a derrick toppled over, and the terrific gust overturned and badly mashed his buggy, but luckily Mr. Felver and his horse escaped uninjured. In this city [Celina], window glasses were blown out, slating was blown from many roofs, and it was even reported bricks were blown from the sidewalks. The first disturbing of the elements passed with a beautiful sunset, but about 6:30 another terrific blast hit this city. From all sections of the county have come reports of barns and dwellings being overturned, trees uprooted and telephone poles blown down, thus destroying telephone communications to many parts of the county. In this city much damage of a minor character was done, many chimneys being toppled over. A number of buildings were blown down at the Fair ground. A number of windows were blown in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dickman, East Wayne Street. Windows were also blown in at Dr. Hattery’s residence on East Market and at the Maggie Shepherd building on Main. The front of the Adolph Meuther saloon on South Main was blown in. A chimney on the C.S. Younger dwelling, across the railroad, on East Market, was blown off. Much damage was done at the furniture factory, lumber being scattered around and many windows broken. At the Estry & Stephenson Lumber yard, lumber was scattered in all directions. Signs all over town were blown down, umbrellas blown wrong-side-out and pedestrians were nearly all badly winded. Jonas Thomas, of Center Township, was a victim of Monday night’s storm, and he was compelled to come to town and invest in a big double window. The tornado and cyclone insurance agents of this city have received reports. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883. histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.
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High School Student Helps at Van Wert LIVE "Through the CEO Program at school, I get to work with Van Wert LIVE to further my knowledge of communications, networking, and marketing," shared Sam. In the course of a very busy marketing day, taking time to manage a new staff member can be challenging. However, Quincy Thompson, Marketing Director of Van Wert Live events, is very pleased with the contributions Sam has made towards accomplishing strategy tactics. "Sam has already blown us away with his eager initiative to start a 'Fast Facts about the NPAC' Social media campaign. We are confident in his skills and eager to see how his creativity will drive our communication strategy forward throughout the rest of the year," states Quincy. Sam's talented efforts can be witnessed by observing the Niswonger Performing Facebook page and Van Wert Live Instagram feed of Fast Facts and more. Van Wert LIVE is honored to dedicate time to the professional developments of high school students by providing experiences that are SO GOOD they come back to Van Wert. |
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HIT Arrests by Mercer County Sheriff and Celina Police Arrested was Matthew J Millisor, age 48 of Grove City, Ohio. Millisor was arrested on one count of Possession of Methamphetamine, a Felony of the fifth degree. Millisor’s bond was set at $50,000.00 subject to 10 percent. Also arrested was James M Carder, age 62, 5402 Lakewood Drive Celina, Ohio. Carder was arrested on an outstanding warrant for Arson, a Misdemeanor of the first degree. Carder was booked into the jail and posted bond a short time later. Grey and Wale advise that their agencies efforts in the ongoing HIT Details conducted several times a year have seen a decrease in the amount of drug arrests. Both Grey and Wale remind the community that both agencies will continue their work together to slow the use and sale of drugs in Celina and throughout Mercer county. The community is asked to continue to provide drug tips to our deputies / officers. Grey and Wale stated that this is a community effort to keep our community safe.
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At 10:30 AM today, Sheriff Jeff Grey has
lifted all snow level alerts for all of Mercer County. Roadways
have been plowed and cleared, but they may still be slick Sheriff Grey
reminds motorists. Parkway Schools have canceled all games and practices today, Friday, 2/4/2022. |
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Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 4 PM Alert: Sheriff Grey
has issued a Level
3 snow alert for all of
Mercer County. Roadways are extremely hazardous with blowing and
drifting snow. Sheriff Grey stated, "LEVEL THREE IS NOT SUBJECTIVE, WHEN MERCER COUNTY IS UNDER A LEVEL THREE, MOST ROADWAYS ARE IMPASSABLE. THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE ONLY DECLARES SNOW LEVELS FOR UN-INCORPORATED AREAS AS CELINA AND VILLAGES MAY HAVE DIFFERENT ROAD CONDITIONS INSIDE THEIR MUNICIPALITIES”. "IN A LEVEL THREE, THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE PULLS THEIR CRUISERS OFF THE ROADWAYS AND WILL ONLY RESPOND TO EMERGENCIES AS THE ROADS ARE IMPASSABLE AND DEPUTIES MAY NEED A COUNTY OR STATE SNOW PLOW TO LEAD THEM TO THE CALL SO THEY CAN GET THROUGH."
“IN THE EVENT OF A LEVEL THREE, THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE WILL HAVE A CAR STATIONED AT THE MENDON FIRE DEPARTMENT TO HANDLE CALLS IN THE NORTH, ONE AT THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE TO HANDLE CALLS IN THE CENTRAL AREAS, AND ONE AT THE ST. HENRY FIRE DEPARTMENT TO HANDLE CALLS IN THE SOUTH. WE THANK THOSE FIRE DEPARTMENTS FOR ALLOWING US TO USE THEIR STATIONS.”
Parkway Schools are
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Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 2 PM Alert: Sheriff Grey
has issued a Level 2 snow alert for all of Mercer
County. Roadways are very hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Sheriff Grey stated, “I WOULD LIKE TO REMIND PEOPLE THAT I AM VERY CAUTIOUS ABOUT ANNOUNCING SNOW LEVELS. LEVEL ONE AND LEVEL TWO ARE PRETTY SUBJECTIVE, BUT WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF THE ROAD CONDITIONS. LEVEL THREE IS NOT SUBJECTIVE, WHEN MERCER COUNTY IS UNDER A LEVEL THREE, MOST ROADWAYS ARE IMPASSABLE. THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE ONLY DECLARES SNOW LEVELS FOR UN-INCORPORATED AREAS AS CELINA AND VILLAGES MAY HAVE DIFFERENT ROAD CONDITIONS INSIDE THEIR MUNICIPALITIES”. IN A LEVEL THREE, THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE PULLS THEIR CRUISERS OFF THE ROADWAYS AND WILL ONLY RESPOND TO EMERGENCIES AS THE ROADS ARE IMPASSABLE AND DEPUTIES MAY NEED A COUNTY OR STATE SNOW PLOW TO LEAD THEM TO THE CALL SO THEY CAN GET THROUGH."
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Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9 AM Alert: Sheriff Grey has issued a Level 1 snow alert for all of Mercer County. Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Use caution.
Mercer County Sheriff’s Office Prepares Snow Storm "Landon" CELINA, OH (1-31-22) – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced for the public to assist as bad weather approaches this week.The Sheriff's Department will respond to calls. Ways to listen for Sheriff's news & updates: watch TV and listen to local radio stations; visit www.mercercountysheriffohio.gov ; or text MERCERSO to 888777 ; download the NIXLE App ; the sheriff's app and their Facebook Page. Sheriff Grey reminds the public NOT to call 9-1-1- or Central Dispatch to ask about road conditions. Sheriff Grey stated, “I WOULD LIKE TO REMIND PEOPLE THAT I AM VERY CAUTIOUS ABOUT ANNOUNCING SNOW LEVELS. LEVEL ONE AND LEVEL TWO ARE PRETTY SUBJECTIVE, BUT WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF THE ROAD CONDITIONS. LEVEL THREE IS NOT SUBJECTIVE, WHEN MERCER COUNTY IS UNDER A LEVEL THREE, MOST ROADWAYS ARE IMPASSABLE. THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE ONLY DECLARES SNOW LEVELS FOR UN-INCORPORATED AREAS AS CELINA AND VILLAGES MAY HAVE DIFFERENT ROAD CONDITIONS INSIDE THEIR MUNICIPALITIES”. IN A LEVEL THREE, THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE PULLS THEIR CRUISERS OFF THE ROADWAYS AND WILL ONLY RESPOND TO EMERGENCIES AS THE ROADS ARE IMPASSABLE AND DEPUTIES MAY NEED A COUNTY OR STATE SNOW PLOW TO LEAD THEM TO THE CALL SO THEY CAN GET THROUGH." Sheriff Grey stated, “IN THE EVENT OF A LEVEL THREE, THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE WILL HAVE A CAR STATIONED AT THE MENDON FIRE DEPARTMENT TO HANDLE CALLS IN THE NORTH, ONE AT THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE TO HANDLE CALLS IN THE CENTRAL AREAS, AND ONE AT THE ST. HENRY FIRE DEPARTMENT TO HANDLE CALLS IN THE SOUTH. WE THANK THOSE FIRE DEPARTMENTS FOR ALLOWING US TO USE THEIR STATIONS.”
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Parkway Schools are
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Parkway Schools have
canceled all evening activities Major Snowstorm
"Landon"
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Click here to read Rockford Village Council minutes February 1, 2022 by Fiscal Agent Lisa Kuhn |
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Village reports on snowstorm warming center as Rockford Community Building if the power goes out and residents are reminded to remove vehicles from street parking so plows can get through. Building lots are for sale in the Rogers' subdivision. A new road is planned as well. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Come Hear Reverend Larry May at
St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford Larry has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from the United Church of Christ Church and was a pastor at St. Paul’s for many years. Sunday School is at
9:30 AM weekly. Children’s Church will be held during the worship
service.
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National Take A Child To The Library Day National Take A Child To The Library Day is Saturday, February 5. Stop in at The Rockford Carnegie Library from 10 am-2pm and enjoy all the library has to offer. Light refreshments will be served. Make a Valentine
for an area Nursing Home Resident. Pick up some books and a take & make
craft for kids. The library continues to offer the following in-person programs: Play Group, Homeschool Program, Monthly Family Program, and Book Club. Play Group, for children 0-6, is offered Monday’s or Tuesday’s from 10-11am. Come enjoy a story, craft, snack, and open play. The library has a Homeschool Program offered on Wednesday’s from 1:30-3pm. Children in K-6th grade enjoy books, crafts, stem projects, cooking, games, etc. February’s Family Program will be Tuesday, 2/15 from 6:30-7:30 with an Olympic theme. The first Monday of the month we offer an Adult Book Club. February’s book is The Sugar House by Laura Lippman and March’s book is Every Breath by Nicholas Sparks. Contact the library for additional information on our programs. The library continues to offer curbside pickup if you are not comfortable coming in. Parents and caregivers, we can put together a themed book bundle. For example, books on things that go (planes, trains, and cars), dinosaurs, manners, etc. Download the SEO
Libraries App or Libby App on your phone or tablet. Here you can manage
your Rockford account, search the catalog, renew and reserve books. This
app also gives you access to the Ohio Digital Library. Borrow ebooks,
audiobooks, magazines, and videos for FREE. Read in your browser or
download for offline enjoyment. Choose from over 200,000 titles.
Compatible with most computers & devices. All you need is your library
card and 4-digit pin. (Unless you told us otherwise your pin is the last
4-digits of your phone #.) If you need assistance contact the library at
419-363-2630 or stop in.
OHSAA Basball
Umpire Class Coming Up February 16th
Amy Brenner Becomes CPR Instructor for EverHeart Hospice Amy Brenner, Training and Development Coordinator at EverHeart Hospicerecently completed the courses and training necessary to become a CPR instructor. Becoming an instructor starts with an application and an active CPR provider license. The next step is to complete four online courses through the American Heart Association and an evaluation of your CPR skills through a CPR training center. A written examination must be passed once the classroom portion of instruction is completed. When you pass your exam, your first CPR class is monitored by a training center representative. Stephanie Crum, EverHeart Hospice’s Chief Quality Officer, is also a CPR Instructor for the agency and has maintained this status for two and a half years. You must be observed every two years while teaching a class to maintain instructor status. When asked about the CPR training EverHeart offers its staff, Stephanie shared how thankful she was for new equipment funded by The Women’s Giving Circle, a group of donors that support the agency and its mission. Amy became an official instructor in December. When asked about her accomplishment, Amy stated, “Having two certified CPR instructors at EverHeart allows for us to train our staff on demand without the constraints of scheduling with an offsite source. We maintain CPR certification for all staff members who provide care for our patients in any capacity. We feel that Basic Life Support is a crucial skill to have, not only for the patients we serve but for the community we serve.”
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Parkway Schools are on
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![]() Winter Homecoming at Parkway on Friday, February 4, 2022 The Parkway Student
Government is pleased to invite all community members and alumni to the
annual winter homecoming festivities. This year’s homecoming game, which
sees the Parkway boys basketball team facing off against Coldwater, will
be held on Friday, February 4th, with the JV game starting at 6:00 pm.
The homecoming festivities will be held between the JV and Varsity
games. A winter homecoming dance will be held for Parkway students
following the varsity game. This year, the attendants of Parkway’s
Homecoming Court include Freshman Amanda Barrett, Sophomore Avery White,
and Junior Emree Sinning. The three Senior candidates for Homecoming
Queen are Cami High, Faith Jacobs, and Gracyn Temple. Ticket prices are
$7 presale and $8 at the gate. Come and enjoy the efforts of the Parkway
basketball team, pep band, and student body, and find out which lucky
senior is crowned Homecoming Queen!
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Parkway February 2022 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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Saturday Funday at St. Paul’s Country Church
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Donation to House of
Hope. St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH recently made a generous donation to the House of Hope Project for Men and Women in Celina. According to Sandy Huckemeyer, director of both facilities, these programs have been highly successful in helping recovering addicts get their lives back on track. Picture here, Sandy accepts the donation from life-long member Jill (Bollenbacher) Thomas. “Donations keep House of Hope on track and are always appreciated,” said Sandy.
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Donation to Helping
Hands in Rockford St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH recently made a generous donation to the Helping Hands Ministry in Rockford to benefit the Food Pantry and second hand store. Karla Butler, who runs the store for First United Methodist Church accepted the check from life-long St. Paul’s member Mary Schmidt of Celina.
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Parkway Schools are on
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Parkway Schools are on
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Celina Police Report a Pedestrian Being Hit by a Car Through the investigation it was found that the car was southbound and struck Williams as he was walking in the middle of the road. It was also found that Dunno appeared to be under the influence of alcohol and was subsequently arrested for OVI. Dunno is being held in the Mercer County Jail on a $100,000 bond subject to 10% while the case is reviewed by the Mercer County Prosecutor, Matthew Fox. Williams injuries, though serious, appear to be non-life threatening. The car received moderate damage.
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Rockford Area Development Committee will be meeting, January 24th, 2022 at 7 pm in the Rockford library basement. Discussion will be about membership, possible upcoming projects, and continuation of the RADC.
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Pastor Doug Meyer Coming
to
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Doug’s lesson on Sunday , January 30, 2022 will be from the Gospel of Matthew 5:21-37 entitled “Choices”. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at
9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st,
3rd and 5th Sundays monthly. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society.
Once automobiles became popular in the 1920’s, theatres offered an entertainment to families prior to the arrival of television in private homes, in the 1950’s. Local Communities each hosted a theatre. Several theatres existed in Celina. Celina’s first theatre stood at 217 South Main. Another theatre was located at 202 S. Main. The Lakona Theatre, which became the Ohio Theatre, stood at 120 West Market. The West Fayette Theatre stood just west of Main Street. A theatre stood at 232 South Main, at the site of Walls Auto Parts. The Lake Theatre stood on South Main in 1945. Celina Cinemas stood at 116 North Main, and became the “last theatre standing” in Celina. Many Octogenarians remember Leo and Minnie Dwyer, and their involvement with the theatre. In 1906 Leo E. Dwyer opened the first movie theatre at Peru, Indiana. Dwyer went to the local music store to hire a piano player, to play during the “silent movies.” Dwyer met Minnie Luscher, and the rest is history. Mrs. Minnie Dwyer became involved in the business. They sold their theatre and worked their way to California, in vaudeville theatres, dance pavilions, and movie houses. They next lived in Columbus, Ohio. Being an electrician, Dwyer opened a repair shop to work on the precision movie projectors in Columbus.. Dwyer became nationally famous in the motion picture field. He threw a picture of 75 feet by 100 feet, a distance of 350 feet. His repair shop grew, and he opened a branch store in Cincinnati and Cleveland. In 1927, he sold his Theatre Equipment business to the National Theatre Supply Co. Dwyers often passed through Celina during their travels. They purchased the summer cottage formerly owned by Harold Neely at Villa Nova. Harold Neely played a rare role in the petroleum business. Harold Neely authored the book, “Wildcatting from Pennsylvania to Texas,” which was published by The Fair Press, Terre Haute, IN, Neely published his book with the copyright, in 1976. A copy of his book is located at the Saint Marys Public Library, St. Marys, Ohio. Neely purchased a cottage near Villa Nova on the west side of St. Marys. Neely was a part of the St. Marys Drilling Company and the Neely-Clover Company, which went on to drilling gas wells across the State of Indiana on to the Midwest. Neely returned to Pennsylvania. Neely’s involvement in the petroleum business, is included in the book, “Oil & Gas Boom, Mercer County and Midwest Ohio,” on pages 92 and 63-88. The Dwyers acquired the Lake Theatre, Lakona Theatre, and Fayette Theatre. In 1945, the site at 116 North Main, Celina became available. The old buildings were razed: the Courthouse Restaurant, Jameson’s Restaurant, Kingsley’s Barber Shop and Mendenhall Hat Store. The Dwyers employed New York architects, John and Drew Eberson, who had built over 500 theatres throughout the world. Dwyer and his friend, Phil Chakeres of Springfield, Ohio planned the Celina theatre, as the Chakeres-Dwyer Theatre Co. Maurice Young, NY Rau Decorating Co., who designed the lobby in Radio City Music Hall, designed the murals and decorations in this Celina theatre, which included air conditioning. The sudden death of Leo Dwyer in 1947 was a shock. Minnie Dwyer proceeded with the construction of the building and the business. The Dwyer name lives on at Dwyer-Mercer County Library, and Dwyer Hall at Wright State University Lake Campus. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883. histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092. |
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EverHeart Hospice Receives Proceeds from Cooper Farms Turkey Trot 5K Cooper Farms recently presented EverHeart Hospice with a check for $2,000, raised from their 14th Annual Turkey Trot 5K. This yearly tradition is a highlight for many each November, this year hosting 230 runners! When asked about this year’s event, Hillary Stein, race coordinator and team member at Cooper Farms, shared, “We are very pleased with how this year’s race turned out. Everyone seemed to have a fantastic time! It was great seeing everyone come out to support such a great cause!” Erica Wood, Business Development Specialist at EverHeart Hospice, accepted the check on EverHeart’s behalf. She shared, “EverHeart Hospice is truly thankful for the generosity and support that Cooper Farms has shown our agency and its mission each year. This year, the proceeds will help us with our Legacy Program, which provides keepsake items for our patients’ families to help them remember their loved ones. These items currently include heartbeat bears and hand photographs. Contributions like this will help us grow our program in hopes of adding new items in the future.” Mark your calendars for next year’s Turkey Trot, set for Saturday, November 5th, 2022. You may find additional information on Cooper.
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Parkway Area Lions Club Members Present Proceeds from Fish Fry Parkway Middle School principal Brian Woods (left) receives a donation of $2665 from Rockford Lions president Dennis Hecht at the January 10th Lions Club meeting. Proceeds from the Lions Club Chicken Dinner held in October of 2021 at the Rockford Carry Out, 156 South Main Street benefit the Parkway Eighth Grade Class Trip to Washington DC later this year. The project is supported by the Rockford, Willshire, and Mendon Lions Clubs, led by Dennis Hecht, Kevin Krall, and Catlin Grier respectively. Plans are underway for the 2022 Rockford Lions Quarter Auction, under the direction of project chair LeeAnn Frank. The Quarter Auction will be held Friday, April 2nd, 2022 at the Rockford Community Building, 420 Holly Lane in Rockford. Doors will open at 12 noon. The auction will begin at 1:00 pm. Paddles will be $4 each and All-In paddles will be $35 each at the door. A light lunch will also be available. The first Lions Club Quarter Auction was held in 2019. The 28th annual Rockford Car Show and Cruise-In will be held on Friday, June 17th, 2022 in conjunction with Rockford Community Days.
Proceeds from Rockford Lions Club projects like the Chicken Dinner, Quarter Auction and the Car Show and Cruise-In fund scholarships and help fulfill community needs and requests. On February 14th the Rockford Lions Club will resume meeting on the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 6:30 pm at the Rockford Village Offices on E. Columbia Street.
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Our Old Bookcase, sent Jan. 13, 2022, Zenz City Festival, for Jan. 20, 2022 = = = = = OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society.
Photo Caption: “The Grand Lawn Fete was held at Zenz City, under the auspices of the C. K. of A. on Sunday, September 20, 1908. John Zenz invited everyone to enjoy the shade of the old apple trees of John Zenz’s Grove.” This advertisement was posted in the September 19, 1908 “Saint Henry Advocate” newspaper, at St. Henry, Ohio. A century ago, the way of life was changing in Mercer County. Small villages had been established by settlers. Prior to the Railroads arriving in 1879, and the early 1880’s, roads provided for the transportation via horses, and/or horses and buggies. Oxen pulled wagons laden with the products needed by the settlers. The small villages often were constructed around a general store on one corner, a grain mill on another corner, with a school and church on the other corners. Rural Free
Delivery, “RFD” changed Post Offices by having Rural Mail Carriers
deliver mail to mail boxes across the country side. The Post Office at
Zenz City was known as the Violet Post Office. It can be identified on
the 1888 and 1900 Maps in Mercer County’s local Atlases. Violet Post
Office was established July 8, 1886, and was discontinued on May 31,
1904, and the mail was sent to the Post Office at Fort Recovery.
The small villages throughout Mercer County continue to exist as neighbors create their community activities. The rural general stores have not always survived. The rural churches have often survived. The rural school houses were closed and the students became a part of the larger school districts. Few grain mills still exist today. When I drive through the rural communities, I am fascinated by the old buildings and big old barns. I do not see many silos which I saw when I was studying the barns of Mercer County. I cannot tell you how many compliments I have received for the local history books that we have published at the Mercer County Historical Society, over the years. This year is my 50th Year of being elected as President of the Mercer County Historical Society, Inc. I sincerely thank the local citizens for sharing their heritage with the Historical Society. The Mercer County Historical Museum and Historical Society serve Mercer Countians well. We will soon be announcing our public programs, throughout the year, in this column. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883. histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092. |
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Come
Hear Pastor Steve
Howell St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford
In his prior lesson from John 14, Pastor Steve reminded those present that Jesus told his disciples, “not to be troubled because I give you hope. Peace I leave with you and not the peace that the world offers.” Steve reminded us that we all look for peace in our own ways. We look at sunsets, oceans, mountains and more. But Jesus’ peace is not based on surroundings that fall apart. Have a relationship with Jesus Christ and focus on Him, and you will know peace. Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. There will be a meeting after the service and a meal for all members of the church. Please call Becky Jo Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services. Above:
Pastor Steve serves communion during advent with Becky shop assisting. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Our Home Family Resource Center Welcomes Jennifer Yoder as the New Marketing & Development Coordinator.
Celina, OH, January 13th, 2022 – Jen Yoder is a multi-passionate business strategist with over 20 years in the marketing field. She recently took over as Our Home’s Marketing & Development Coordinator. Jen holds a Bachelor of Science in Business, with a major in marketing, and a minor in psychology. Her professional experience is in project management, digital marketing strategy, brand awareness, and event planning. Jen joined our team in November and trained alongside Deb, who left Our Home to enjoy retirement. Jen’s first major project will be the 5th annual Empty Bowls Mercer County fundraiser to be held on April 2, 2022. Jen is looking forward to using her talents and experience to help spread Our Home’s mission and help the organization grow. Jen and her husband Corey Yoder have been married for almost 13 years. They married in 2009, and Moved to Celina in 2011 after Corey completed his service in the US Navy. They reside in Celina with their two children. Our Home’s Director, Kevin Draiss, says, “In the few months Jen has been with us, she has not only demonstrated a passion for her position, but, more importantly, has demonstrated her heart to assist our Mercer County friends and neighbors in their time of personal crisis. We are fortunate to have her on our team.” Our Home Family Resource Center has been helping Mercer County residents survive, rebuild, and overcome since 1995. It consists of the Family Crisis Network, RAFT Visitation Center, and Direct Services & Referral. For more on Our Home, its programs, or what you can do to help, visit our website https://www.ourhomefrc.com/
LAKE AREA ARTS GROUP
FUNDRAISER
Two Arrested on Drug Charges Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced the arrest of two (2) people today. Grey advised that Mercer County Sheriff’s Deputies and Deputies and officers assigned to Grand Lake Drug Task Force have been working jointly for months on this investigation. The investigation began due to numerous tips that were received involving the arrestees. Katrina M Fuson, 30, 6730 St Rte. 219 Celina, was arrested on one count of Aggravated Trafficking in Drugs a Felony of the Second Degree, one count of Aggravated Possession of Drugs a Felony of the Third Degree and one count of Trafficking in Drugs a Felony of the Fourth Degree. Fuson’s bond was set at $100,000.00 with a ten percent provision by Celina Municipal Court Judge Kathryn Speelman. Also charged was 39 year old Philip M Rasawehr of 6730 St Rte. 219 Celina, who is currently in the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility serving time on an unrelated charge. He was served today with charges of Aggravated Trafficking in Drugs a Felony of the Second Degree and Aggravated Possession of Drugs a Felony of the Third Degree. Rasawehr’s bond was also set at $100,000.00 with a ten percent provision by Judge Speelman. After Fusion’s arrest deputies applied for and received a search warrant for the her residence. The Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office assisted with the search warrant preparation and legal advice throughout the investigation. Currently, deputies are still at the residence executing the search warrant. This case remains under investigation and no other information will be released at this time.
Anuszkiewicz and Cusick Exhibition Mercy Health 2nd Floor Gallery in Lima, OH There is a new colorful exhibit at Mercy Health, located on the second floor. The 3-Dimensoinal work on pedestals is from Debb Cusick, glass artist. Originally from Lima, her work incorporates the landscapes, images and colors of the west, her home for 40 years. She studied at The Art Academy of Cincinnati and also with the acclaimed Narcissus Quagliata. Her piece, ‘Apothecary’ hangs in the Smithsonian. Debb loves to include color, dance, and whimsical elements in her windows, lighting, and sculpture. The 2-dimensional work hanging on the walls is from the David L. Anderson collection. The artist featured is Richard Anuszkiewicz, one of the founders and foremost exponents of Op Art, a movement founded in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Victor Vasarely and Bridget Riley were his primary counterparts. In 1964, Life magazine called him "one of the new wizards of Op". He described his work as the subtle chemistry of colors, which makes the geometry glow, “as if light were leaking out from behind it." The work is part of the ArtSpace/Lima Permanent Collection. The exhibit is part of an ongoing partnership between ArtSpace and Mercy Health, with the belief that art can influence mood and promote healing. ArtSpace brings a variety of visual art to viewers every three months to the second-floor gallery.
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Trio to Enter Parkway Athletic Hall of Fame Two former Parkway Athletes and one former Mendon Athlete will enter the Hall of Fame on Friday, January 21, 2022 at approximately 6:30 PM between the JV and Varsity Game at Parkway High School. There will be a reception to meet the Hall of Fame inductees. They include Jordan Thompson, Rebekah (Roehm) Agner and Mike Griggs.
JORDAN THOMPSON CLASS OF 2008 Jordan earned 12 varsity letters during his high school athletic career competing in football, basketball, and baseball for the Panthers. On the baseball diamond, Jordan played catcher for the Panthers and was named 1st team All Midwest Athletic Conference (MAC) during his Junior and Senior seasons. In basketball, Jordan scored 720 career points and pulled down 580 career rebounds over the course of his 4 seasons on the hardwood. He was named 1st Team All MAC during his senior season. On the football field, Jordan recorded a school record 476 total tackles on defense, and also holds the single season tackle record with 157 . He was named MAC Defensive Player of the Year during both his Junior and Senior seasons, and was also selected as Division V Co Defensive Player of the Year in the state of Ohio as a senior. On offense Jordan recorded 1,693 career rushing yards, and 23 rushing touchdowns. During his Senior campaign in 2007, the Panthers posted an 8-2 record, led by Head Coach Ed Kuhn. Jordan rushed for 14 touchdowns and threw for 19 more, finishing the season with a school record for passing yards in a single season with 2,172. In all, Jordan accounted for 50 touchdowns in his career. After high school, Jordan continued his academic and athletic career at Ohio University and earned his engineering degree in 2012. While in Athens, Jordan started in 47 consecutive games at tight end for the Bobcats catching 60 passes for 666 yards and 6 touchdowns for head coach Frank Solich. After college Jordan signed with the Detroit Lions on April 28, 2014, and made his NFL debut on October 19, 2014, against the New Orleans Saints. Jordan played for the Lions until May 2016, becoming the first Parkway Panther to play in the NFL.
REBEKAH (ROEHM) AGNER CLASS OF 2006 Rebekah earned three varsity letters in volleyball. She was a member of the 2005 State Runner-Up Volleyball team. She holds the school record for kills in a season with 549 and for a career with 1,213. Rebekah holds the record for blocks in a season with 87 and for a career with 214. Rebekah was named 1st team all Midwest Athletic Conference in 2004 and 2005. She was the District 8 Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005. Rebekah earned 2nd team All-Ohio in 2004 and First Team All-Ohio in 2005. Rebekah attended IPFW (Indiana/Purdue Fort Wayne) where she was a 4 year letter winner. She was named to the 1st team All-Summit League in 2007, 2008 and 2009. In 2009, she was named the Summit League Tournament MVP while leading her team to their very first NCAA tournament appearance. She was named the IPFW Athlete of the Year in 2010. Rebekah currently ranks in the top 10 in several categories at IPFW including kills, kills per set, attack attempts, aces, block assists, points, points per set and matches played.
MIKE GRIGGS MENDON-UNION CLASS OF 1973 Mike earned 10 varsity letters at Mendon-Union; 4 in basketball, 4 in baseball and 2 in cross country. In basketball, Mike scored 1,524 points during his career. He was a three-time Mercer County League (MCL) All-Star while becoming the first player to lead the league in scoring three straight seasons. He was named the MCL Player of the Year in 1972. Mike also earned District 8 All Star status in 1973. In baseball, Mike was twice named to the MCL All-Star team. He attended Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology where he went on to earn 7 varsity letters; 4 in basketball and 3 in baseball. In basketball, Mike is 20th in career scoring with 1,152 points and 12th in career assists with 282. He was named First Team All-Conference in 1977 on the best team in school history at 24-4. Mike was elected to the Rose-Hulman Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996.
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Together on Christmas 2021
Rockford area churches combined this year to serve the community with a free meal, Together on Christmas. In the beautifully decorated Rockford Community Building, a delicious meal of chicken in cream sauce, baked pork chop, mashed potatoes and gravy, homemade stuffing, green beans, roll and a dessert buffet was provided for dine in/sit down or as takeout. More than 100 servants worked to provide this labor of love along with 50 dessert bakers. Approximately 550 meals were served on Christmas Day. |
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Bridge Inspection Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart announced recently that the yearly bridge inspections of Mercer County’s 379 bridges on township and county roads have been completed. Engineer Wiechart completed the inspections before the end of 2021.
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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Donation to C.A.L.L.
St. Paul’s Country
Church of Rockford, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH recently
made a generous donation to C.A.L.L Ministries to benefit the Parkway
and Celina Back Pack Programs as well as the Food Pantry. Arlene
Steinbrunner, volunteer for C.A.L.L Ministries accepted the check from
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Donation to Kingdom Harvest Ministries St. Paul’s Country
Church of Rockford, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH recently
made a donation to Kingdom Harvest Ministries. Tom Sanford, director of
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Pastor Doug Meyer Returns
to
St. Paul’s Country
Church of Rockford Doug’s lesson on Sunday , January 16, 2022 will be from the Gospel of Mark 2: 1-12 entitled “Whatever it Takes”. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Sunday School is at 9:30 am. Children’s Message and Children’s Church are on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays monthly.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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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.
Children’s Activities at St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Christmas Eve was recently enjoyed by the children and the congregation at St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford. On Friday, December
24, 2021 at 7 PM the children of St. Paul’s Church practiced and held a
very special Childrens’ Play for the Christmas Eve service. Entitled
“Manger Tales” – a Christmas point of View from the animals, the
“animals” were interviewed about hosting the newborn Baby Jesus in their
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First Traffic Fatality in Mercer County - 2022 Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that his office received a 911 call at 6:49 AM this morning. The caller reported an injury accident involving a car and semi and that one of the vehicles was in a pond. The investigation found that 65 year old Adil Sabanagic of Utica, New York, was driving his 2016 Volvo semi westbound on St Rte 29 near Harris Road. 36 year old Atsushi Tanaka of Sidney, Ohio was driving a 2021 Honda and was also westbound on St Rte 29. Sabanagic was slowing or stopped in traffic to turn South on Harris Road. It appears that Sabanagic may have missed his turn and began backing up to make the turn, when the trailer blocked part of the roadway. Tanaka struck the back of the trailer. Tanaka went off of the North side of the roadway, down the ditch, through a fence and came to rest submerged in a pond. The Celina Fire Department dive team was called to assist in rescue efforts for Tanaka. Tanaka was pronounced deceased at the scene. Grey reports that there is a witness to the crash as well as video of the crash that deputies are reviewing. At this time the crash remains under investigation. Deputies were assisted at the scene by members of the Celina Fire Department, Celina EMS, Saint Mary’s EMS, Ohio State Patrol and the Mercer County EMA. Mercer County Coroner, Dr. Timothy Heinrichs was also notified of the crash and released the body to a local funeral home. Grey advised that his deputies have been in contact with the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office and will be sending a copy of the report to their office once it is completed for review. |
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The Village of Rockford - 2022 Council and Mayor Thank you for serving! |
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Organizational Meeting on January 12,
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on January 12, 2022 at
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Parkway January 2022 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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The Voice Of The Buckeyes To Speak At The Niswonger (Van Wert, OH) - The Ohio State Buckeyes scripted yet another successful season ending in a Rose Bowl Victory in Pasadena, CA. The Voice Of The Buckeyes, Paul Keels, was with them every step of the way for every play. Van Wert Live along with Presenting Sponsor, The Ohio State Alumni Association of Van Wert and Paulding Counties, is pleased to announce that Paul Keels will bring his distinguished voice and power-play stories to The Niswonger Performing Arts Center on Sunday, April 10 at 3:00 PM. Tickets from $19-29
are on sale now to Van Wert Live Members and release to the public on
Friday, January 21. VWLive Memberships begin as low as $100 and provide
365 days of early buying opportunities for all Van Wert Live events. 2022 Annual sponsors making live entertainment happen in Van Wert are Central Insurance, First Federal Bank of Van Wert, and Statewide Ford-Lincoln. VWLive Event and Membership information can be found at vanwertlive.com or through the Box Office by phone 419-238-6722 or in-person Monday - Friday from 10 AM - 3 PM.
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Mercer County Health District COVID-19 Situation
Update – January 5, 2022 CELINA - As of January 5, 2022, the Mercer County Health District (MCHD) reports 6,281 confirmed cases, 1,412 probable cases, 5,853 recovered cases, 15 known hospitalizations, 112 COVID-19 deaths, and 22 probable deaths of COVID-19 among Mercer County residents. In addition, there have been 76 cases who have passed away due to causes other than COVID-19. Under the use of MCHD’s internal reinfection protocol, there have been 105 reinfection cases of COVID-19. Today, there are 248 known active cases of COVID-19 in Mercer County. There have been 162 confirmed and 50 probable cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated Mercer County residents. Of those individuals, 25 were hospitalized and have since recovered. Three fully vaccinated residents are currently hospitalized. Six have passed away. The transmission rate of COVID-19 in Mercer County continues to be high. A high transmission rate is defined as 100 or more new cases per 100,000 people in a 7-day period or a test positivity rate of 10% or higher. Mercer County has seen 488 cases per 100,000 people in the past seven days and has a test positivity rate of 25.57%. This data can be found here: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#county-view. As COVID-19 cases continue to increase, MCHD urges community members to maintain good hygiene practices, stay home when sick, and avoid crowded indoor places to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other seasonal viruses. The MCHD continues to offer the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for first, second, third, and booster doses by appointment at the health department. More information on local COVID-19 vaccination opportunities can be found at https://mchdohio.org/. Please call 419-586-3251, Option 2, to ask questions or schedule an appointment.
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Lima Symphony Orchestra Brings Back Live Symphony Storytimes Lima, OH (January 4, 2022) – The Lima Symphony Orchestra’s popular Symphony Storytime program returns over the next two weeks to libraries in Wapakoneta and Celina. Featuring a duet of Lima Symphony Orchestra musicians, this program will focus on the theme of opposites in music. Live programs will happen at the following locations: Tuesday, January 11 at 10:30 AM - Auglaize County Public District Library (203 Perry St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895) Tuesday, January 18 at 10:30 AM – Mercer County District Library (303 N Main St, Celina, OH 45822) For this innovative program, children and their families will enjoy outstanding newer publications featuring the theme of “opposites.” This program features Big is Big (and little, little), by J. Patrick Lewis, Big Bear, Small Mouse by Karma Wilson, and The Tortoise or the Hare by Toni Morrison and Slade Morrison, all accompanied by live music from Lima Symphony Orchestra musicians. The program will draw parallels between concepts of contrast using musical examples to accompany the stories. With a focus on creative movement and music literacy, "Symphony Storytime" is designed to spark children’s imaginations and foster a lifelong love of and appreciation for music. This program is appropriate for all ages and is free and open to the public. Books: Big is Big (and little, little) by J. Patrick Lewis, illustrated by Bob Barner (2007) Big Bear, Small Mouse by Karma Wilson, illustrated by Jane Chapman (2016) The Tortoise or the Hare by Toni Morrison and Slade Morrison, illustrated by Joe Cepeda (2010) Music Selections: The Cakewalk from “Children’s Corner Suite” L. 113 by Claude Debussy Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies from “The Nutcracker” by Pyotr Tchaikovsky In The Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg Minuet by Johann Sebastian Bach These performances are part of the Lima Symphony’s ongoing commitment to music education and their firm belief that music and the other arts are critical tools in building strong communities. This project is supported by the following underwriters: Symphony Storytime Sponsors: AC Dienstberger Foundation G.A. Wintzer & Son Co. State Bank Thermal Gard Window and Door Van Wert County Foundation Mercer County Civic Foundation |
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![]() CASA of Mercer County Swears in 9 New Court Appointed Special Advocates for Mercer County Children.
CASA of Mercer County is pleased to announce that it has sworn in 9 volunteers in its inaugural swearing-in ceremony for the Mercer County Juvenile Court on December 20, 2021. Mercer County Probate/Juvenile Court Judge Matthew L. Gilmore presided over the ceremony and sworn in the new volunteers. Mercer County Juvenile Court Magistrate Richard M. Delzeith was present as the Court Administrator for CASA of Mercer County. CASA of Mercer County Executive Director Nick Schulze and Coordinator of Volunteer Services Kip Wright were also present. Please join the program in congratulating the following volunteers as Mercer County’s first set of Court Appointed Special Advocates: Chuck Meyer of New Bremen, who is currently employed at Crown Equipment in New Bremen. Deb Hemmelgarn of St. Henry, who is currently employed at the MED Foundation in Coldwater. Nikki Hemmelgarn of Coldwater, who is currently employed as a teacher in Coldwater. Beth Smalley of Celina, who is currently employed at Mercer County ESC in Celina. Angela Gibbons of Celina, who is currently employed at Crown Equipment in New Bremen. Lisa Post of Celina, who was formerly employed at The Ohio State Medical Center in Columbus. Sandy Dieringer of Celina, who was formerly employed at Foundations Behavioral Health Services in Celina. Tannar Rutschilling of Celina, who is currently employed at Crown Equipment in New Bremen. Ted Bertke of Celina, who was formerly employed at Leugers Insurance in Maria Stein.
The swearing-in ceremony was the final step taken by these community members after 30 hours of pre-service training prior to being sworn in to serve as a Court Appointed Special Advocate. Training equips community volunteers with all the skills needed to advocate for children who have been abused and/or neglected. Now, as Court Appointed Special Advocates these volunteers will be appointed to cases open in juvenile court due to abuse, neglect, and/or dependency. They are then tasked with getting to know the children, becoming familiar with their special circumstances, and then making recommendations to the Court on what is in the children’s best interest. EVERY CHILD deserves someone in their corner amplifying their voice and their story. CASA volunteers are ordinary community members that make an extraordinary difference in the lives of children. CASA of Mercer County is now accepting applications for its next training. They would love to talk to you about this new and impactful volunteer experience. If you would like to learn more about how you can make a difference in the lives of children in your county, check out CASA of Mercer County at www.mercercountycasa.org or on Facebook.
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Come
Hear Pastor Steve
Howell St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford
Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Please call Becky
Jo Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services. We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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New Business in
Celina MADE Home and MADE Apparel
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Willshire Hosting New Year's Day 5K The first event celebrating Willshire's Bicentennial in 2022 is Capt. Riley's River Run 5K/Fun Run on January 1st, 2022. Join us for a refreshing run around the village settled by Capt. James Riley in 1822. The run starts at
10 A.M.on New Year's Day. Registration begins at 9 A.M. at the Willshire
American Legion on State St. in Willshire.
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(December 22, 2021) –
ADVANCED INSURANCE GROUP NOW OPERATING AS ADVANCED INSURANCE GROUP Purmort Brothers, Rhoades, Schmit-Massa and Jerry Gilden’s Nationwide Insurance Agencies have worked long and hard to create professional businesses that provide outstanding services to our community. These four companies, along with Aaron Anspach and Adam Anspach who also have a longstanding experience in the insurance industry, will now be operating as ADVANCED INSURANCE GROUP. The merger and name change will go into effect immediately. Aaron and Adam Anspach bring to Advanced Insurance Group a combined 35 years’ experience in the insurance industry – with a background in personal and farm lines, commercial underwriting, claims and marketing. Aaron and Adam will be working hand-in-hand with the owners of Purmort Brothers, Rhoades, Schmit-Massa and Jerry Gilden’s Nationwide Insurance Agencies to ensure a smooth transition to the new brand under Advanced Insurance Group. Under this new partnership, customers can expect to work with the same knowledgeable and friendly staff they have come to know and trust throughout the years – with the addition of new employees and leadership to continue to grow stronger together. Advanced Insurance Group will have 2 permanent locations: Van Wert and Delphos. The Van Wert location will be moving to the Purmort Brothers location at 101 W. Crawford Street, and the Delphos location will be moving to 403 N. Main Street. The staff and business leaders at all four merging agencies will remain the same and continue to work with customers as they join together under the Advanced Insurance Group brand. As demonstrated through each agency’s continuous involvement throughout the years, Advanced Insurance Group is deeply committed to staying in both communities. For more information, please contact Adam Anspach by calling 419.238.6214.
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Together on Christmas is Back! TOGETHER ON CHRISTMAS, a free dinner on Christmas Day, returns December 25th, 2021 to the Rockford Community Building. Begun in 2005 as a ministry outreach of the Rockford United Methodist Church, the first FREE Christmas Day Dinner was intended to serve hungry and lonely people who might not have a traditional Christmas Day dinner nor family with whom to share it. The 2020 event was cancelled in response to the COVID pandemic and Ohio health and safety guidelines for large gatherings. The 2021 return of TOGETHER ON CHRISTMAS is now a community event led by members and friends of the Rockford United Methodist, Rockford Bell Community, New Horizons Community, and St. Teresa Catholic churches. TOGETHER ON CHRISTMAS offers a free Christmas dinner to residents of Rockford and the surrounding area. The Rockford Community Building is located at 402 Holly Lane near Shanes Park. The 2021 Dinner will be served from 10:30- 1 pm. The 2021 menu includes chicken breast in cream sauce, baked pork chop, mashed potatoes & gravy, homemade dressing (stuffing), green beans, rolls/butter, and a dessert buffet. For additional information contact the Rockford United Methodist Church office at 419-363-3230, by email office.mgr.rumc@bright.net or at www.rumcoh.org. Rev. ‘Chip’ Steffy is the pastor. |
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Rockford Business of the Year Announced The Rockford Ohio
Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce Second Crossing Brew Co. as the
2021 Business of the
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HFNEI Announces Honor Flights President Change
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LIMA SYMPHONY RETURNS TO THE STAGE ON DECEMBER 31 FOR “CLASSICAL MYSTERY TOUR” Lima, OH (December 17, 2021) – The Lima Symphony Orchestra returns to the stage on Friday, December 31 at 7:30 PM at the Veterans Memorial Civic and Convention Center (7 Town Square, Lima, OH 45801) for “Classical Mystery Tour” – a symphonic evening of The Beatles with the Lima Symphony Orchestra. Called “the world’s best Beatles show with symphony orchestra,” this concert faithfully honors the musical legacy of The Beatles. Led by Music Director Andrew Crust and Beatles’ reenactors Jim Owen, Tony Kishman, Joe Bithorn, and Chris Camilleri, this concert presents an authentic tribute to The Beatles’ most memorable hits with full orchestral backing. Imagine what it would have been like to hear The Beatles perform live with a symphony orchestra. Well, now you can! The four musicians of “Classical Mystery Tour” present a faithful interpretation of familiar Beatles tunes with the rich orchestral backing of their later studio hits. From the brass bands of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band to the lush string accompaniment of Yesterday, this show allows you experience the Beatles as you never have before: live with your favorite hometown symphony! Delighting audiences for over 20 years, “Classical Mystery Tour” has performed with orchestras around the world, including the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia. This concert is underwritten by the following sponsor: Reineke Family Dealerships Tickets: $30. Tickets can be purchased online at www.limasymphony.com or by calling the symphony office at 419-222-5701. The Lima Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to preserving musical excellence as a living part of our community. Serving communities throughout West Central Ohio, the Lima Symphony annually presents five subscription concerts, a family concert, Mozart by Candlelight concerts and an annual New Year’s Eve Pops concert.
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Come
Hear Pastor Steve
Howell St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford and also Service on
Christmas Eve
Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. There will be a Congregational meeting after the service to vote for new Consistory Officers.
St. Paul’s Country Church will hold a very special Childrens’ Play on Christmas Eve, Friday, December 24, 2021 at 7 PM. It is entitled Manger Tales – a Christmas point of View from the animals. Candlelight Christmas hymns will be sung. Join us at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, Ohio.
We are an INDEPENDENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Snow –do not plow onto roadways The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is reminding residents living on county and township roadways not to leave snow plowed from private driveways on the roadway. Ohio law prohibits the placement of injurious material or any obstruction on a highway except that which is placed on the roadway by a proper authority, such as salt or grit the county and townships use to treat icy roads. If it is found that snow displaced from a private drive onto a roadway contributes to an accident, the individual who placed it there could be found liable. According to Sheriff Jeff Grey of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office, placing injurious materials or obstructing the roadway is a criminal offense. Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759. |
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Christmas Concert at Rockford Belle Join the members of the Belle Church in Rockford for a Christmas Concert with Blind Date providing the music and Shanon Wagner singing at 3 PM on Sunday, December 19, 2021. Santa Claus and refreshments. |
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Pastor Doug Meyer Returns
to
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford The membership of St. Paul’s Country Church, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH invites you to their worship service at 10 AM on Sunday, December 19, 2021. During this most Holy of seasons, Retired Pastor Doug Meyer will continue with the Advent story. He will have a Children’s time before Children’s Church. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. There will be a Congregational meeting after the service.
We are an INDEPENENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us once or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
St. Paul’s Country Church Candlelight Christmas Eve Service St. Paul’s Country Church will hold a very special Childrens’ Play on Christmas Eve, Friday December 24, 2021 at 7 PM. It is entitled Manger Tales – a Christmas point of View from the animals. It will be adorable in candlelight. Christmas hymns will be sung. Join us at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, Ohio.
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New Release 12/16/2021 by Tom Wales, Celina Chief of Police
This turned into a rumor posted by an irresponsible parent on social media. The post began “I don’t know, but…” This resulted in some kids being kept home and numerous calls to the Celina Police Department and the City Schools. There never was a threat to the schools or students out of this incident. This was childish horseplay. We urge people to not run with rumors and make these uniformed and irresponsible posts. |
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Mercer County Health
District COVID-19 Situation Update – December 15, 2021
CELINA - As of December 15, 2021, the Mercer County Health District (MCHD) reports 5,909 confirmed cases, 1,301 probable cases, 5,585 recovered cases, 10 known hospitalizations, 109 COVID-19 deaths, and 22 probable deaths of COVID-19 among Mercer County residents. In addition, there have been 71 confirmed cases who have passed away due to causes other than COVID-19. Under the use of MCHD’s internal reinfection protocol, there have been 82 reinfections of COVID-19 out of the cumulative total of confirmed cases. Today, there are 152 known active cases of COVID-19 in Mercer County.
There have been 134 confirmed and 42 probable cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated Mercer County residents. Of those individuals, 23 were hospitalized and have since recovered. Six have passed away.
The transmission rate of COVID-19 in Mercer County continues to be high. A high transmission rate is defined as 100 or more new cases per 100,000 people in a 7-day period or a test positivity rate of 10% or higher. Mercer County has seen 388 cases per 100,000 people in the past seven days and has a test positivity rate of 20.29%. This data can be found here: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#county-view.
As the holiday season approaches, MCHD continues to encourage community members to be mindful in taking precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other seasonal viruses. The MCHD advises individuals to maintain good hygiene practices, stay home when sick, and avoid crowded indoor places.
The MCHD continues to offer the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for first, second, third, and booster doses by appointment at the health department. More information on local COVID-19 vaccination opportunities can be found at https://mchdohio.org/. Please call 419-586-3251, Option 2, to ask questions or schedule an appointment.
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Van Wert County General Health District reports COVID Cases
By Britt Menchhofer
The Van Wert County General Health District will hold a walk-in clinic for COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday, December 23, 2021 at the Van Wert County Fairgrounds EMR Room (behind the fair office) from 12:00 to 4:00 pm. Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are available for first, second, and booster doses as eligible. Pfizer vaccine has been approved for ages 5 and up and Moderna for those age 18 and up. To receive a COVID-19 booster vaccination, a person must have received Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at least 6 months ago or Johnson & Johnson vaccine at least 2 months ago. Please bring your photo id and any insurance info. Those under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian present as well as proof of age such as a shot record or birth certificate. If looking to receive a booster vaccine, proof of prior COVID-19 vaccination is required. The health department is not making appointments at this time, as all clinics are walk-in only.
Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
The Rockford Carnegie Library will be meeting in regular session on Tuesday, December 14 at 4 p.m. in the library basement. The public is always welcome to attend.
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Come Hear Pastor Steve Howell at
St. Paul’s Country Church of
Rockford Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. Please call Becky
Jo Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services. We are an INDEPENENT church following the Bible – please consider joining us one or twice, at least, to see for yourself how we worship our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Mercer County dog tags available at the Rockford Village Office during
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A Community Christmas Concert is to be held at the
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Our Old Bookcase, sent Dec. 2, 2021, Prohibition, for Dec. 9, 2021 = = = = = OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society, Inc.
Photo Caption: Drinking alcohol always provided humor for cartoonists! Prohibition can be identified as intemperance, indulgence, debauchery, drinking bout, intoxication, libations, drunkenness, insobriety, bacchanalia, or boozing.
December 5, 1933, Prohibition ended in the United States of America, with the 21st Amendment, repealing of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Prohibition began with the 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution, by declaring the production, transport, and sale of intoxicating liquor illegal, on January 16, 1920.
Prohibition began without any planning by those against the use of liquor. A Minnesota Representative tried to introduce legislation which would replace bartenders with bootleggers. At the time of the “Roaring Twenties,” those who were recommending temperance found their voice. The bootleggers and their peers had a hay day by way of ignoring their opposition. During Prohibition, newspapers stated that more than a million gallons of alcohol were prescribed for “medicinal purposes.”
Mercer County had its own prohibition stories. Mescher’s Stoop at Maria Stein advertised Wood Shoe Beer. In 1903, the Star Brewing Company was organized. After the 18th Amendment, their name was changed to the Star Beverage Company. In St. Henry, the restaurant adjacent to the Railroad Depot, advertised “Whiskey Sandwiches.” While I was writing the book about Mercer County’s Big Old Barns, the farmers told stories about “cookin,” grain on the floor of the barn. In Liberty Township, a man called me that he had found a hidden room in his house, with an entry from the basement through the floor. The house was probably built around the 1920’s, during Prohibition times. The hidden room provided a space for storing the liquor bottles.
The October 3, 1900 “Mercer County Bote reported that 16 counties in Ohio went dry as a result of the elections under the Rose Law, and that 287 saloons were put out of business. Newspapers reported frequent arrests for bootlegging and hundreds of quarts of “booze” were said to be sold in Celina each week.
Carrie Nation was the most famous female Prohibitionist. She broke up saloons with her hatchet. Over 300 women from 16 states established the National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union on November 18, 1874. The W.C.T.U. existed here in Mercer County. In spite of Prohibition’s ending, some Townships continued to be “dry.” Carrie Nation passed away in 1911, and never saw the repeal of Prohibition in 1933.
On December 29, 2005 “Our Old Bookcase,” I wrote more details about local bootlegging during Prohibition. The stories which have been told to me, have always given me a smile. Everyone who tells about Brewing Bathtub Gin, Cookin’ Corn Liquor, Running Booze, Dry Dicks, and Hooch Hounds never fail to make me laugh. If I were to write a book about Prohibition in Mercer County, I would want to identify the story tellers. That is not going to happen!
Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883. histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092 or 419-763-5682.
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Van Wert Giving Tuesday Big Success #GivingTuesday, a global day of giving, was celebrated recently across the globe and throughout the local community. The Van Wert County Foundation commemorated the day by matching donations made to endowed community organization funds. The funds were established by community non-profit organizations so they may operate in perpetuity. The Van Wert County Foundation celebrated giving by matching donations (up to $10,000 per fund) made to VWCF Charitable Organization Endowment Funds on #GivingTuesday. Individuals and businesses donated to one or multiple VWCF Charitable Organization Endowment Funds, essentially doubling the gift with the match. Those who gave to The Van Wert County Foundation’s #GivingTuesday initiative donated online and brought donations to the office. The initiative was a success with a total preliminary endowed amount of $186,675.92 including the VWCF match.
Plans for #GivingTuesday 2022 (November 29, 2022) are already in the works.
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Stateline Writer’s Club to meet Angela Karen, computer technician for St. Marys Community Library, will be the guest speaker. |
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Come Hear Pastor Doug Meyer at
St. Paul’s
Country Church of Rockford His message, entitled “Who Puts Us Together Again?” is based on the Gospel Lesson John 18:33-37 ~ for those of you who like to follow the scriptures. Pastor Doug will also be having The Children’s Message during the service. His home baked cookies are usually involved with the lesson, and the children really look forward to this time with Doug. Junior Church will follow. Doug delivers a powerful message for those thirsting for the word of God. Please
come and join us at 10 AM. Chatt Community Thanksgiving Service Planned St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford, at the corner of Oregon and Wabash Roads, west of Rockford, are hosting the Chatt Community Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, November 21, 2021 at 7 PM. Area Lutheran Pastor Adam Poe will be in the pulpit. A fellowship time of homemade cookies, coffee and water will follow. Everyone is invited!
VWHS THEATRE PERFORMS FALL PLAY Van Wert High School Theatre Department invites the community to our fall play, Murder at Rundown Abbey by Craig Sodaro, that will be performed at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, November 16 and Thursday, November 18 at 7:30pm. Students are looking forward to sharing this two act family friendly mystery-comedy set in the 1920s. Sam Splayed, an American private eye in London, is seeking a new case. He quickly finds himself at the Crumbledown ancestral home ready to solve a mysterious murder. Tensions are high and family members start to complicate matters. Will Sam solve the crime? Join us this Tuesday and Thursday to see who committed the crime and if Detective Splayed solved the case. Your support and ticket purchase will allow us to continue high quality productions! It’s our first live show back on the stage since November 2019. Murder at Rundown Abbey is produced with special arrangement by Pioneer Drama Service, Inc. in Englewood, Colorado. Tickets ($6) will be available at the door.
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![]() The members of St. Paul's Country Church of Rockford honored their Veterans on Sunday, November 14, 2021 with a meaningful service by Becky Shope, followed by a presentation of a gift of appreciation by Barb Baker. Left to right: Jerry Schaadt, Jerry Bollenbacher; Marvin Schaadt, Denny Laffin; Hugh Deitsch; and John Ousley. Unable to attend, but honored were: Duane Linn and Gus Bollenbacher. |
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Please join the Rockford Chamber of Commerce in congratulating Robert
Reed Shaffer as the 2021 Rockford Citizen of the Year!
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Mercer County Civic Foundation Honors Grant Recipients “We sincerely appreciate the Foundation’s investment into this county through our programs” stated Our Home’s marketing/development coordinator Deb Simon-Heinfeld. “These grants provide important support for three programs that, together, impact the lives of thousands of Mercer County residents, helping them to survive domestic violence and sexual assault, rebuild parent-child relationships, and overcome financial emergencies and food insecurity” she explained. Our Home’s Family Crisis Network provides unique, essential services for community members affected by domestic violence and sexual assault. Through advocacy, education, and counseling victims develop the strength and courage they need to believe that they have the right to be safe and to see that there is a way out of their violent situation. These victims are transformed into independent, self-sufficient survivors ready to stand up for themselves and their children. The RAFT Visitation Center at Our Home is the only non-governmental program of its kind in Mercer and its adjacent counties. Issues such as divorce, separation, paternity rights, addiction, and domestic violence make supervised visitation essential for both the safety of the children and their healthy development. Children benefit from the safe, homelike atmosphere of the RAFT Center where they can feel comfortable and secure while meeting with their parent(s). Rebuilding the bond between parent and child is crucial in healthy child development and can affect school performance, self-esteem, and relationships across their lives. And, Our Home’s Direct Services & Referral Program serves as the central intake point for local emergency assistance. Direct Services staff are responsible for assessing needs, logging and tracking services, and then collaborating with local churches and agencies (public & private) to provide help to the individual or family. Direct Services’ approach to responding to those in need benefits the people we serve by streamlining the request for assistance process and increasing accessibility to resources they need to overcome financial shortfalls. It also benefits the churches and agencies Our Home works with by eliminating duplication and reducing fraud; and, benefits community members and foundations by maximizing the impact of their benevolence. Our Home is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located at 117 W. Fayette Street in Celina. For more information, visit www.ourhomefrc.com or call 419-586-4663. Learn more about Mercer County Civic Foundation at: http://mercercountycivicfdn.org/about/
Christmas at Fountain
Park (November 9, 2021 - Van Wert, OH) The Van Wert Service Club, Optimist Club of Van Wert, Main Street Van Wert and the Van Wert Parks Department are bringing the holiday spirit again this year, with Christmas at Fountain Park opening ceremonies to be held November 24, 2021 at 6:00 PM. Opening night activities include: The Mayor of Van Wert will light the park, Santa will be onsite to see if you have been naughty or nice. We will have characters around for photo opportunities. The Girl Scouts will provide hot chocolate/cookies, and our local YMCA is providing coffee/donuts. Van Wert High School Select Choir will be onsite singing Christmas songs, and Ice Creations will do a live demo of their ice sculpting.
The Van Wert Service Club, Optimist Club of Van Wert, Main Street Van Wert and The Van Wert Parks Department would like to thank the following sponsors and volunteers for their support.
Civil War Roundtable
Family Program at Rockford Library Join us at The Rockford Carnegie Library for a Family Program on Tuesday, November 16 from 6:30-7:30. We’ll be making a craft, reading a story, playing games and having a snack.
Monday, December 6 is Book Club at 2:00 OR 6:00 pm. This month’s discussion will be over two books. You are welcome to read both or just one. The books are Christmas Cupcake Murder by Joanne Fluke and Skipping Christmas by John Grisham. Stop by the library to pick up a copy.
Genealogical Society
to meet Our presenter for the meeting is Donna Vanover. She will be presenting "A Pressing History" and share her interest in irons. As President of the Pressing Irons and Trivet Collectors of America she has traveled globally to better understand the history of these interesting, if somewhat, ordinary household objects. She will be appearing in period costume. Please mark your calendars now for this session. Meeting location is the Richardson-Bretz Bldg. at 117 South Fulton Street, Celina, Ohio and starts at 2PM. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Local Wreaths Across America If you would like to purchase a wreath for a veteran's grave, please order before November 27. The wreaths will be available for pick up at Woodland Cemetery, Van Wert, on December 18, after the noon ceremony. For more information, contact Mickey McConahay at 419.605.8889 or email mcconahay@watchtv.net.
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Veterans’ Service coming
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St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible. A Congregational Meeting is planned for November 14, 2021 where a vote will be taken by the members. St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford will host the Chatt Community Thanksgiving Service on Sunday evening, November 21, 2021 at 7 PM. Pastor Adam Poe will be in the pulpit. A social time will follow with homemade cookies, coffee, hot chocolate, tea and water. Everyone is invited. The Board of
Christian Education is planning a full day of supervised children’s
activities and lunch on Saturday, November 27, 2021. Planned from 10 AM
-3 PM community parents and grandparents should contact Jill Thomas at
419-942-1540 or Michelle Thomas 419-953-1749 to register children.
Parents may stay with their child or plan their own outing.
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Van Wert County General Health District Report By Britt Menchhofer On November 4, 2021, the Van Wert County General Health District reports 2 additional COVID-19 deaths of residents of Van Wert County, bringing the total number of COVID-19 deaths to 76. The Van Wert County General Health District would like to express our deepest sympathies for the family and friends of the deceased. The age ranges of the deceased are 70-79 years and 100-109 years. Today, the health department reports an increase in 119 confirmed cases of COVID-19 since Thursday, October 28, 2021 for a total of 3,761 confirmed cases. There are 8 known hospitalizations of county residents due to COVID-19. To date, the health department has given 12,502 COVID-19 vaccinations. The week of November 8, 2021, both the Flu Vaccination Clinic and the COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic will be moved to Wednesday, November 10, 2021. Flu vaccinations will be available from 8:30 to 11:00 am and COVID-19 vaccinations will be available from 12:00 to 4:00 pm. Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are available for first, second, and booster doses as eligible. Pfizer vaccine has been approved for ages 5 and up and Moderna for those age 18 and up. To receive a COVID-19 booster vaccination, a person must have received Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at least 6 months ago or Johnson & Johnson vaccine at least 2 months ago. Please bring your photo id and any insurance info. Those under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian present as well as proof of age such as a shot record or birth certificate. If looking to receive a booster vaccine, proof of prior COVID-19 vaccination is required. The health department is not making appointments at this time, as all clinics are walk-in only.
Mercer County Health District COVID-19 Situation Update – November 4, 2021 Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine By Paige Keysor CELINA - On Tuesday, November 2, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech pediatric vaccine for vaccination against COVID-19 for children ages 5 to 11 years. The Pfizer-BioNTech pediatric COVID-19 vaccine is administered as a two-dose primary series, three weeks apart, but is a lower dose (10 micrograms) than that used for individuals 12 years of age and older (30 micrograms). The MCHD has received the Pfizer-BioNTech pediatric vaccine and will begin administering the vaccine tomorrow, Friday, November 5, 2021. For more information regarding the pediatric COVID-19 vaccine or to schedule an appointment, please call 419-586-3251, Option 2. Parents or guardians should bring their child’s insurance card(s) and a completed COVID-19 registration form to their appointment. The registration form is available to pick up at the MCHD office or on the MCHD website, www.mchdohio.org. |
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Local Businesses and Employees Participate in Seller Server Training On Monday, October 18, 2021, The Mercer County Prevention Coalition hosted two Seller-Server Trainings held for alcohol permit holders and servers. The previous Seller-Server Training was held in April 2019. Agent Michael Coopman from the Ohio Investigative Unit presented information on the A.S.K. program (Alcohol Server Knowledge). The Ohio state course is designed for bartenders, sellers, and servers and was filled with knowledge and techniques to become a responsible server/seller of alcohol and liquor regulations. Covered were topics such as: how to protect yourself and your establishment from liability; how to check IDs; how to identify a fake ID; levels of intoxication; recognizing the signs of intoxication; recognizing minors; and interventions. Agent Coopman also covered what the Ohio penalties and fines are for a business or server who is found in non-compliance. There were 26 bartenders, servers and sellers in attendance from the following 14 businesses in Mercer County. Five participants were from the Celina Moose and 4 from the Celina American Legion Post 210. Each of the following businesses had 2 in attendance: Duckfoots, McSober’s, It’s It, Wagon Wheel Nite Club, Celina Spirits, Celina Knights of Columbus, Wendeline 2.0, and Celina Fraternal Order of Eagles. There was one participant representing Plaza Bowling Lanes and Romer’s Catering. The Server-Seller Training is a project of the Mercer County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) as a result of the 2016 Community Health Assessment, which indicated alcohol/substance abuse as the number one health issue in Mercer County. Alcohol/substance abuse prevention is also a priority again as a result of our 2019 Community Health Assessment and the Community Health Improvement Plan which is currently being made. Thank you to all who participated and recognized the importance of keeping our community safe. Look for future training provided by the Ohio Investigative Unit and the Mercer County Prevention Coalition. Agent Michael Coopman is available to provide this free training for local businesses who sell alcohol. He can be contacted at 513-942-0610. The A.S.K. program can help businesses: reduce exposure to alcohol liability lawsuits, ensure safety for you, your customer and your community; reduce penalties for alcohol violations; help lower your business’s insurance premiums; improve customer service and professionalism and protect yourself from Ohio liquor law violations! Thanks to the Mercer County Prevention Coalition for donating two $25 door prize gift certificates at each session. Thank you Agent Coopman for teaching this excellent training. For those interested in joining or finding out more about ways to reduce alcohol and other drug use/abuse in our community, please consider joining the Mercer County Prevention Coalition. For more information contact mercercountyprevention@gmail.com.
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21st Century Club Meets – Hears About Annie Oakley The Twenty First Century Club met on October 26, 2021 at the Rockford United Methodist Church Tea Room for a regular meeting. President Julie Henkle welcomed everyone and called the meeting to order. Roll-Call was completed with everyone stating a memorable Halloween costume. Minutes were read by Cindy Canary and approved. The treasurer’s report was given. There was some discussion about the cancelled tea as well as bringing items for the Helping Hands Food Pantry. There was discussion about a club outing in place of a meeting which was tabled. Members were asked to bring an interested visitor or friend to the next meeting. “Our Story/Ohio’s Story” the theme for the year was continued as Toni Fisher presented a really good program on Ohioan Annie Oakley. Annie was born Phoebe Ann Moses in Darke County Ohio in 1860. She often hunted with her dad, and after he died, she got the gun off the mantle and went out and shot their meals. Her mom did not like her shooting. She was a Quaker. At 15 she sold the old Kentucky rifle and go a rifle with clean shot. She began hunting in earnest and sold he game to pay off her mom’s mortgage. She eventually met Frank Butler who challenged her to a contest. She won against him 25 shots to 24, and her hired her to be in his traveling shooting exhibition show. The two later married and had a dog named George who would let her shot an apple off his head. The couple was married for 50 years but never had any children. She became the star of the Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show and her husband Frank was her manager. There is a fabulous Annie Oakley collection, at the Garst Museum, in Greenville, OH. It is well worth the visit according to Toni. Julie Henkle presented 50 Fun Facts on the State of Ohio including: Ohio sent more soldiers to the Civil War than any other state; Ohio is home to 50-100 bears; Ohio was first in flight with the Wright brothers; all main roads connect to Columbus, our capital; and the state flag is totally unique in its design called a swallow-tailed burgee. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, November 16, 2021. Contact Sheila Baltzell-Linn at 419-733-3326 if you are interested in attending a meeting. Members are reminded to invite an interested visitor or friend to come with them to this meeting and bring a canned meat item for the food pantry. Grief Toolkits Distributed to Area Children EverHeart Hospice has distributed grief toolkits to area children coping with the loss of someone special in their lives. Typically, EverHeart Hospice hosts their annual Camp Encourage for children aged 6-15 experiencing loss. The camp provides a supportive and welcoming environment for children to sort through their feelings and lets them know they are not alone in these thoughts. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the in-person camp was canceled for 2021, but the organization still wanted to provide support for the campers. The toolkits were designed to meet this need in a format that could be personally delivered to each child at home. “We knew that just because the camp was canceled this year, that doesn’t mean their grief was canceled,” said Sarah DePoy, Bereavement Coordinator at EverHeart Hospice. "The past year has been an emotional roller coaster for everyone, and we want these children to know they are still supported.” The way children experience and express their grief varies from child to child. The goal of the box is to provide coping skills to help children self-regulate their emotions. Each toolkit contains a variety of sensory objects for children to explore as an outlet for the emotions they may be experiencing. Instructions for how each item can aid in this process were provided in the boxes. Examples of items provided include journals, tangrams, coloring books, and stress balls, among several others. In total, about 30 toolkits, packaged in a vintage-style lunch tin, were distributed. Just like Camp Encourage, the Grief toolkits were provided to children free of charge thanks to the generosity of community donations and grants. The response to the toolkits from caretakers was overwhelmingly positive, and several children have expressed interest in volunteering for Camp Encourage in the future. "To have such young children already realizing that they can make a positive impact on future generations of campers because of a program we were able to provide to them is humbling,” shared DePoy. EverHeart Hospice is hopeful that Camp Encourage will resume in person for 2022. To learn more about Camp Encourage or the Bereavement Support available from EverHeart Hospice, call 1-800-417-7535 or visit their website at everhearthospice.org.
Madagascar The Musical Coming to Van Wert (Van Wert, OH) - Jeffery-Mohr Family Dentistry presents the stage spectacular, Madagascar The Musical at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center on Friday, April 29, 2022 at 7:30 PM. Tickets are now on sale to Van Wert Live Members. On sale to the public begins on Monday, November 22, 2021. All of your favorite crack-a-lackin’ friends from Madagascar escape the zoo and onto the stage in Madagascar Live, a wild musical spectacular based on the blockbuster DreamWorks film. Join Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, Gloria the hip hip Hippo and of course, those hilarious, plotting penguins as they escape from their home at New York’s Central Park Zoo and find themselves on an unexpected journey to the madcap world of King Julien’s Madagascar. This celebration of friendship is brought vividly to life by imaginative sets and costumes, action-packed adventure, and spectacular new songs that will inspire you to move it, move it in the aisles. Annual sponsors making live entertainment happen in Van Wert are Central Insurance, First Federal Bank of Van Wert, and Statewide Ford-Lincoln. VWLive Event and
Membership information can be found at vanwertlive.com or
through the Box Office by phone 419-238-6722 or in-person from Noon - 4
PM, Tuesday through Thursday, and Noon - 6 PM on Friday.
Van Wert Health Eases
Visitor Restrictions Expanding visitation has substantial benefits to our patients and their loved ones. We look at visitors as an added layer of our patient support team” shared Elizabeth Neuschwanger, Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer. “The virus is better understood now than when it first appeared. With proper protocols in place, safe visitation is possible.” The visitation guidelines are available to view online at: vanwerthealth.org/visit. A summary of the updates includes: · Two visitors per day, 12 years or older, for inpatient adults and pediatrics who do not have COVID-19. · One adult visitor per day for inpatient adults with COVID-19 and two adult visitors per day for inpatient pediatrics with COVID-19. · Labor and delivery patients may have two visitors at a time. Siblings are welcome to visit and will be counted as one of the permitted visitors. As a reminder, the hospital screens each visitor at the entrance to the building and everyone is required to wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status. If a visitor does not have a mask, Van Wert Health will provide one. Vaccinations are the most effective way to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Check with your medical provider, pharmacy, or local health department to ask questions or to arrange for your vaccine.
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GED Class Orientations Coming to Celina and St. Marys
Locations GED classes are starting soon at Celina. They meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9-12 noon at the Celina Education Complex. The next orientation is on Tuesday, November 9, 2021. St. Marys, Ohio Classes meet on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9-12 noon at St. Paul's Church. The next orientation is Monday, November 8, 2021. Interested people should cal 419-998-2956 to register or just come in on the day of the orientation.
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on November 8, 2021 at
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Angel Tree Planned Angel Tree, established in 2005, brings together the efforts of area agencies, organizations, churches and businesses to provide Christmas gifts for local families. This heart-warming, inspiring event provides Christmas joy to children all across the county and stands as a testament to the power of partnership and collaboration in our region. Committee members estimate that Angel Tree will provide Christmas gifts for over 800 children this year. The goal is for every child to receive two toys and one outfit and for each item to be selected specifically for that child by the child’s parent/guardian at Angel Tree Shopping Days on December 9th and 10th. All income-eligible parents in Mercer County are asked to complete an application for Angel Tree online at www.ourhomefrc.com. Once the application is successfully submitted, parents/guardians will receive an email invitation to Angel Tree. “We began accepting applications for gifts several weeks ago,” Deb Simon-Heinfeld, Our Home’s Marketing/Development Coordinator explained. “Now, we are looking for ‘Christmas Angels’ to make these children’s dreams come true!” According to Simon-Heinfeld there are several ways local folks can “earn their Angel wings”: purchasing gifts, volunteering, or providing financial support. Purchasing gifts: Groups take Angel Tree gift tags and display them on a tree so the group’s members, staff, or customers can purchase and donate gifts. They collect the gifts and deliver them to the program by December 6th. To request gift tags, contact Betty Leininger at 419-586-1352. Volunteering: Hundreds of volunteers are needed to help setup, sort gifts, and “shop” with parents. Help will be needed each day, December 7th through December 10th, for various roles. Note: Masks are required for volunteers and program participants. To volunteer, contact Diane Martens at 419-586-3645. Providing Financial Support: Monetary gifts help the committee purchase wrapping paper, provide families food/toiletry bags, buy items for unfilled gift tags, and cover program expenses. Mail or drop off donations to Our Home at 117 West Fayette St., Celina, OH 45822. Alternately, donations can be made online at ourhomefrc.com by clicking the blue donate button on the homepage. Please make checks payable to “Our Home”. If you have any questions about the Angel Tree program, please feel free to contact Our Home at 419-586-4663.
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Traffic Fatality in Hopewell Township The investigation found that 32 year old Richard Daniel Medina of 613 S Branson Street Marion, Indiana was operating 1997 Ford Aspire Westbound on Oregon Road. 49 year old Donald Joseph Bird of 705 Eden Ave Coldwater, Ohio was operating a 2013 Dodge Journey Southbound on Hoenie Road. Medina failed to yield at the intersection. The two vehicles collided and traveled off of the roadway and into a field. Both subjects were taken to Mercer Health by members of the Celina EMS. Medina was later airlifted to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. Later that evening Medina died from his injuries. Assisting at the scene were members of the Celina Fire Department and EMS. The Sheriff’s Office Traffic Crash Reconstruction Team was called to the scene to assist in the investigation. At the time of this release this case remains under investigation. Sheriff Jeff Grey |
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Fatal Crash in Celina Ryan Lageman had severe injuries and was pronounced dead a short time later at Jt. Township District Memorial Hospital in St. Marys. Kewal Pooni was not injured. Both vehicles were heavily damaged. Neither alcohol nor drugs are suspected. There were no other occupants in either vehicle. Both drivers were wearing seatbelts at the time of crash. The crash remains under investigation. Tom Wale |
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Remember! Local daylight
savings time changes: Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour earlier on Nov 7, 2021 than the day before. There will be more light in the morning. Also called Fall Back and Winter Time.
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Remembrance Memorial
Service coming to
St. Paul’s Country Church
of Rockford Retired Pastor Doug Meyer will be delivering the message entitled The Best is Yet to Come based on John 11:32-44 ~ for those of you who like to follow the scriptures. He will also be sharing a children’s Message before children’s church. Children are invited to join this hour of Bible lessons, songs, and activities, taught by Jill Thomas and Michelle Thomas. Doug has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from St. John’s Purple Door Lutheran Church in Celina. He delivers God’s living word from the Bible. A Congregational Meeting is planned for November 14, 2021 where a vote will be taken by the members. Also, the Board of
Christian Education is planning a full day of supervised children’s
activities and lunch on Saturday, November 27, 2021. Planned from 10 AM
-3 PM community parents and grandparents should contact Jill Thomas at
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Chamber Fall Fest
- Vintage baseball game scheduled for and field conditions --- maybe next summer!
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The Ohio Village Muffins are coming to Rockford, Ohio to play a game of vintage baseball against some local athletes on Saturday, October 30th at 2:00pm. It will be a day of fun for all as 1860's base ball is on display at Shanes Park. Bring family and friends to welcome the Muffins as they make their first appearance in Rockford. Interestingly, Shanesville became Shanes Crossing during this time period!
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Pastor Steve Howell
Returns to
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Steve has been in
the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in
Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible.
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Donation to C.A.L.L.
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Donation to Kingdom Harvest Ministries
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OUR OLD BOOK CASE
Photo Caption: Post Card: The Fox & Hess Co., Home of Water Lily Flour and Grain, Feed, Coal, & Elevator. Celina Directory and Mercer Co. Gazetteer, 1909. This Elevator was located in Coldwater, on East Main St., on the north side of the street, just east of the former Cincinnati Northern Railroad Depot. See the 1900 Mercer County Plat Map in the 1900 Atlas listed below. Sunday, November 14, 2021 the Open House at the Mercer County Historical Museum, 130 East Market, Celina, will feature the Historic Post Card Exhibit by Dale Poeppelman, and Unique Signatures of Historic Individuals by David Gray. Post Cards of Grand Lake will also be displayed. That old saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words,” clarifies how important these old post cards are, in the preservation of local history. Post Cards are one of the most important displays of Mercer County scenes. Often, the main scene is important, but the background of the main scene is often a “one-of-a-kind” photograph of buildings which are no longer in existence. Where would this column, “Our Old Bookcase” be, without the old post card photographs? Look at the local history books published by the Mercer County Historical Society, and you will see the importance of the old post card photographs in these books. Last week, a couple from Sandusky, Ohio visited the Mercer County Historical Museum. They had flown into Lakefield Airport and asked about historic sites. Steve Shinabery, Lakefield Airport Manager, gave several suggestions and loaned them a “Courtesy Car.” At the Mercer County Historical Museum, they were very interested in our book, ”Oil & Gas Boom, Mercer County and Midwestern Ohio.” Thank you to Steve Shinabery for sharing our local history with Ohio’s Tourists. At this Open House on Sunday, October 24th, 1:00 – 4:00, the books, “Oil & Gas Boom,” $45.00, and “New Idea Company’s Uni-System” and “New Idea Hay Tools,” $25.00 each, will be available for your purchase. Our Museum Guests, that Sunday afternoon, will receive a free copy of the book, “Mercer County Centennial Buildings,” (from 1888 & 1900 “Mercer County Atlases.” The post card photograph above of the Coldwater Elevator, has its site listed on the 1900 Map of Coldwater. Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, Ohio 45883. histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092 or 419-763-5682.
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Civic Theatre presents global event on November 13 Van Wert Civic Theatre announces tickets sales are open for All Together Now!, a global event celebrating local theatre and its triumphant return. Music Theatre International is empowering theatres around the world to locally produce and perform this exclusive musical revue featuring songs from MTI’s beloved shows during one weekend in November. VWCT will present this show on Saturday, November 13 at 8 p.m. as a fundraising event. Tickets are $25 and on sale NOW. Because MTI is providing all materials free of charge to all groups, every dollar of the ticket price will go to VWCT. This show will never be available again, so don’t miss your one-night chance to be a part of this historic performance. The show will run approximately 80 minutes and is appropriate for all ages. Songs from the
shows Beauty and the Beast, Fiddler on the Roof, Ragtime, Jekyll & Hyde,
Sister Act, Annie, Song for a New World, Little Shop of Horrors,
Oliver!, Into the Woods, Mamma Mia!, My Fair Lady, Mary Poppins,
Godspell, and Rent will be performed that night. Performers include Amy Boley, Warren Bowery, Sheila Chilcote-Collins, Mary Ann Falk, Dee Fisher, Doug Grooms, Chad Kraner, Kristin Lee, Emily Penton, Roger Rex, Stacy Rife, Megan Ryan, Laura Warnement, and Jerry Zimmerman. The VWCT Board of Directors will host a reception before and after the show. Please join us. Tickets may be purchased by calling 419-238-9689. Leave a message and our volunteer will call you back. You can also purchase online at vwct.org. All Together Now! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
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Van Wert County General Health District Updates COVID Info Booster vaccine for those who received Pfizer at least 6 months ago continues to be available every Thursday from 12:00 – 4:00 pm. This is only available for those who received Pfizer vaccine. Moderna and Johnson and Johnson vaccines are not approved for booster shots at this time. The health department continues to offer Pfizer and Moderna vaccine for first and second doses every Thursday from 2-4 pm at the Van Wert County Health Department. Pfizer vaccine is available for all those age 12 and up and Moderna for those age 18 and up. Severely immunocompromised individuals may receive a third dose of Pfizer or Moderna. The health department encourages immunocompromised individuals to consult with their physician to determine whether they are eligible for this third dose. The patient must meet eligibility criteria and must have completed the Pfizer or Moderna vaccination series at least 28 days ago. Please bring your photo id and any insurance info. Those under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian present as well as proof of age such as a shot record or birth certificate. The health department is not making appointments at this time, as all clinics are walk-in only.
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Western Ohio Civil War Round Table to Meet October was eventful every year of the Civil War including 1862 when Braxton Bragg invaded Kentucky and fought the Battle of Perryville. The Civil War Round Table's speaker this month, Joe Bellas, President of the Stillwater Roundtable will speak about that battle and his numerous trips to the Kentucky fighting grounds. Joe's talk takes place this Thursday evening, October 28, 2021 at the Richardson Bretz Building in downtown Celina. The meeting comes to order at 7:15 PM. Joe is a good speaker, and knows this topic well. The community is invited.
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EverHeart Hospice Celebrates 40th Anniversary EverHeart Hospice, formerly State of the Heart Care, is excited to be celebrating 40 years of caring for patients and families in the community. In 1980, a small group of community members and healthcare professionals met to discuss the idea of starting a hospice program to serve patients facing a life-limiting illness. At the time, there was no such program available for local communities in a rural setting. This idea became a reality in January of 1981, with the official start of Hospice of Darke County, Inc. A total of 27 patients received care during that first year. Forty years later, we have now had the privilege of serving over 16,800 patients during their end-of-life journey. Mary Sue Rosenberger was the first person employed by Hospice of Darke County, Inc., serving as Chief Executive Officer from 1981-1985. In a previous interview celebrating our 20th Anniversary, Mary shared her thoughts on bringing a hospice program to the area, stating she knew the impact of the need for hospice care in the community was evident “when I visited my first patient. I knew then that this was an essential, meaningful service.” Sadly, Mary has since passed away in 2020, but her legacy as one of the founding members and her passion for hospice care remains today. Many aspects of the agency have grown and evolved over the years, from expanding office space from only two rooms in the basement of the Brethren Retirement Community in 1981, to currently having three offices located in Greenville and Coldwater, OH; Winchester, Indiana; and the EverHeart Hospice Care Center located on the fourth floor of Wayne HealthCare. Even through this growth, it is safe to say that the agency’s mission, vision, and values have always remained deeply rooted and consistent. We are proud of our focus on our core values: Patient and Family-Centered, Compassion, Excellence, Integrity, and Community-Focused. Over the years, when reflecting on her involvement with EverHeart Hospice since the very beginning, Joy Marchal, who served as the first Board President, second Chief Executive Officer for twelve years, and former volunteer after her retirement, previously shared, “There were mountains to climb and great challenges, but through it all we were able to make a significant difference for patients and families.” With the continuous hard work and dedication of our staff, volunteers, Board members, and generous community support, today we are proud to serve a total of 12 counties in west-central Ohio and east-central Indiana, including Darke, Miami, Preble, Shelby, Mercer, Auglaize, Allen, Van Wert, and Paulding counties in Ohio and Jay, Randolph, and Wayne counties in Indiana. Kristi Strawser, current Chief Executive Officer since 2018, has been a part of the agency for many years serving in various roles prior including RN, Hospice Care Center Manager, and Chief Clinical Officer. “We are so very thankful for those who laid the foundation and advocated 40 years ago to introduce the concept of Hospice and the value of this service to our communities. We are honored to be continuing the mission of the organization. Our mission has been our focus for the past four decades, and we will continue ensuring that mission is our focus for decades to come.” Join us over the next 40 days as we reflect on the past 40 years, sharing the history and stories behind the roots of our organization. You can follow along on our website, www.HYPERLINK "https://everhearthospice.org/"everhearthospice.org, our Facebook page, and local media outlets. We are proud to be your local non-profit hospice. When asked what the next 40 years may look like, Kristi shared, “We will continue ensuring our communities have access to exceptional hospice care to ensure those who are at this crucial part of their journey can experience quality of life and comfort. We will honor their life with trusted care.”
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Happy Heavenly 71st Birthday!
October 23, 1950 – August
17, 2008
Love, Your Family and Friends
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The Parkway 8th grade volleyball team won the MAC tournament this past Saturday, October 16, 2021 by defeating Marion Local, St Henry, and Coldwater to finish with an overall record of 20-1. They also won the MAC tournament as 7th graders to round out their junior high volleyball careers with a very impressive 37-1 record. Team members include:Front Row: Manager Lindsay Nichols, Haley Perry, Milee Peel, Emmery Temple, Brittyn Bruns, Addison Fisher, Gabryelle Sill, Manager Elayna Moeller. Back Row: Jordyn Schaefer, Taylor Muhlenkamp, Colbie Smith, Bryn Schoenleben, Cora Wenning, Natalie Moeller, Taylor Minnich, Ava Pond, Megan Nichols, Addison Reigle, Coach Lisa Miller. Not pictured are managers Addilynn Kraner and Abigail Sipe.
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Trunk-r-Treat
Coming to Chattanooga on October 31 Trunk-r-Treat will be held in Chattanooga at Zion Lutheran Church on Sunday, October 31st. The event will begin at 5:00 p.m. The community is invited to join in on this time of fun. Vehicles will be parked in the parking lot and will be filled with treats. Children can walk to the vehicles and get a fun surprise. Following the treats, all are welcome to gather for soups and sandwiches. Costumes are welcome! If you are wanting to be involved with the treat distribution, feel free to join in. Zion is located at the corner of State Route 49 and Tama Road. The event is being sponsored by Chattanooga United Methodist Church and Zion Lutheran Church. |
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Come Hear Pastor Steve
Howell at
St. Paul’s Country Church of Rockford Steve has been in
the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in
Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the Bible.
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Bridge Replacement coming to Tama Road Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
Rockford Planning Fall Festival Day on October 30 Join us October
30th for a full day of festivities in Rockford. Starting at 10am at the
heart of it all - Rockford's Main
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University Women’s Club of Mercer County Donates Books in Memory
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Trick or Treat
and Fall Activities on October 30 in Willshire Trick or Treat in the Village of Mendon will be held Saturday, October 30, 2021 from 4-6 PM. Turn on your porch light if you plan to pass out candy. There will be activities in the park afterwards including entertainment and costume judging. Hot dogs, donuts, coffee, apple cider and hot chocolate will be available for everyone. Sponsors are: Willshire Lions Club and American Legion Post 207. Everyone is invited to join in the fun.
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The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford welcomed Pastor Steve Howell to the pulpit on Sunday, October 10, 2021
Pastor Howell is a retired minister from Grace Missionary church, serving over 50 years in the ministry of God. St. Paul’s United Church of Christ is located at 1538 Oregon Road west of Rockford. Steve will be back
again on October 24, 2021 and October 31, 2021.
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Trick or Treat and Fall
Activities on October 30 in Rockford
Pre Trick-or-Treat @ New Horizons Church. They will
provide FREE food from 4pm-6pm. Trunk-or-Treat in their parking lot from
5-6:30pm.
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Library Board of
Trustees to Meet The Rockford Carnegie Library Board of Trustees will meet in regular session on Tuesday, October 12, at 4:00 p.m. in the library basement in Rockford, Ohio. The public is invited to attend. |
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Groundbreaking Ceremony
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Parkway Music Booster’s Annual Sub Sandwich Sales This year the sub sales is being used as a fundraiser to directly benefit students in the HS band that will be going to Disney for a performance in May of 2022. Selling dates are now through October 22nd. The subs will be made at the school on Saturday, Nov. 13th and will be ready for the students to deliver at that time. The sales are a great way to get a delicious sandwich while providing support to our students. If you have questions regarding the fundraiser, please call Kendra Miller at 419.203.1205
Bicentennial Bingo
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Traffic Grants Received Celina, OH - Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced today his office has once again applied for and has received two grants for traffic safety. The Ohio Department of Public Safety has advised our office has received a grant to aide our deputies in reducing traffic related fatalities and serious injury accidents in Mercer County. The grants allow deputies to spend more time targeting problem areas while on patrol. The grant is broken down into two focus areas. The first for $19,682.02, 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 $21,182.02, 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, and have a designated driver.
Kingdom Harvest
Ministries Plans Annual Fund Raiser Banquet
Encouraging Patients to Resume Cancer Screenings
Throughout the pandemic, many health care resources were redirected to combat rising COVID-19 cases and to prevent the spread of the virus. Elective medical procedures, including cancer screening, were largely put on hold at the onset of the pandemic. The impact was immediate as screening related procedures dropped drastically in March, April, and May 2020 according to the American Cancer Society. Estimates also project 35% of Americans missed routine cancer screening due to COVID-19 related fears and service disruptions. The American Cancer Society foresees that the pandemic-related reductions in health care access and cancer screening will result in a short-term drop in cancer diagnoses and a later corresponding increase in late-state diagnoses and preventable deaths.
“Regular cancer screening tests can improve and save your life,” said Roxanna Toress, MD, Women’s Health Specialist. “There certainly can be life after a breast cancer diagnosis, but the chance of being cured is going to be much higher when the cancer is caught at an early stage. This is because many breast cancers are highly curable when caught early. The best protection is early detection.”
Screening refers to testing individuals who have no signs or symptoms of disease. It is critical to ensure that patients with signs or symptoms associated with cancer undergo diagnostic evaluation as soon as possible. Breast cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death among women and colorectal cancer is the third most common cause of death among men and women in the United States, yet nearly one in three people for whom screening is recommended were not up-to-date with screening prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
American Cancer Society breast health screening recommendations: · Women ages 40 to 44 should have the choice to start annual breast cancer screening with mammograms if they wish to do so. · Women age 45 to 54 should get mammograms every year. · Women 55 and older should switch to mammograms every two years, or can continue yearly screening. · Screening should continue as long as a woman is in good health and is expected to live 10 more years or longer.
The Van Wert Health - Women’s Health Team cares for patients in both Van Wert and Paulding. All of the providers are welcoming new patients, including Jose Crespo, MD; Alberto Delgado, MD; Roxanna Torres; and Shane Gerber, CNP. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 419-238-3047 or online at vanwerthealth.org.
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Haven of Hope to Celebrate 1-Year in Service with Public Event (October 11, 2021, Van Wert OH) The board of directors at Haven of Hope are pleased to announce the one-year celebration of Haven of Hope Men’s Homeless Shelter located in Van Wert, OH. “It is a blessing that we are able to provide these services to those in need. We are excited to be celebrating one year in service and look forward to not only the years to come, but helping those in need,” states Ramos. The public is invited to attend the event, which will be located at the Haven of Hope facility at 233 N Market Street, Van Wert, OH 45891 on Sunday, October 17th from 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Those wishing to make a financial contribution to assist with operational expenses and mission support are encouraged to do so online https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/3997284 or via check that can be dropped off the day of the event or mailed to Haven of Hope, PO Box 732, Van Wert, OH 45891.
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Come Hear Carrie Cubberley at
St. Paul’s
United Church of Christ and Congregational Meeting Announced Her message, entitled “The Upside Down Kingdom” is based on the Gospel Lesson Mark 10:35-45 ~ for those of you who like to follow the scriptures. Carrie will also be having The Children’s Message time during the service. Carrie is the daughter of Pastor Doug and Sheila Meyer and is from Celina where she is an English teacher at Celina High School. The community is invited to come and join us at 10 AM. The
Consistory at St. Paul’s United Church
of Christ has called a congregational meeting of its membership for
Sunday, October 17, 2021. Voting will take place after the
morning service and members are asked to attend at 10 AM.
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Pastor Larry May Leads Service and Communion at
St. Paul's in Rockford Pastor May’s sermon was entitled, “How Do You Get to Heaven?”, and was based on the Gospel scripture of Mark 10:2-16. In the passage, Jesus explains that you have to be one like a child to inherit eternal life. He held up a child and said, “ Be like this child.” He also said be born again. When questioned by the Sanhedrin Council, Jesus told them, that it was not through a womb rebirth, but a spiritual rebirth. A child is innocent but not sinless; a child has not yet learned prejudice or bias; a child has not learned how to hate; a child is dependent on adults for security and food; a child knows a reward is coming from his dependence; a child is teachable and inquisitive; a child believes. Childish and child-like are two very different things. An adult cannot get those child-like characteristics. Only God can give those in order for a person to enter the Kingdom of God. Pastor May explained that it is awesome what God expects of us because he provides the solution. Reverend Larry May is a retired minister from United Church of Christ, serving over 50 years in the ministry of God. St. Paul’s United Church of Christ is located at 1538 Oregon Road west of Rockford. Check us out on Facebook! |
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The Stateline Writers' Club will meet Saturday, Oct. 16 at 10 a.m. in the Celina library. The writing theme is What is your Profession or Career? Ron will present the lesson. |
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Robotic Treatment for Patients with Enlarged Prostate Van Wert Health announced today that it is the first in the region to offer Aquablation therapy for the treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). BPH, or an enlarged prostate, is a non-cancerous condition where the prostate has grown to be larger than normal. 1 in 2 men ages 51 to 60 have BPH, and the incidence increases every decade of life. 1 If left untreated, BPH can cause significant health problems, including irreversible bladder or kidney damage, bladder stones, and incontinence. The problem with BPH surgical treatments today is that they often force men to trade off between symptom relief and side effects, limiting patients to choose between either a high degree of symptom relief with high rates of irreversible complications (such as incontinence, erectile dysfunction, or ejaculatory dysfunction) or low degree of symptom relief with low rates of irreversible complications. Aquablation therapy is a different type of treatment for BPH. It’s an advanced, less invasive treatment that uses the power of water delivered with robotic precision to provide best-in-class and long-lasting symptom relief with low rates of irreversible complications, regardless of prostate size or shape. 2,3 “We are proud to be among the first in the region to offer a solution for men with BPH that provides proven BPH relief without some of the compromise of traditional surgical approaches,” said Scott Shie, MD, Board Certified Urologist at Van Wert Health. “Aquablation therapy is the next step to furthering our commitment to precision robotic surgery and men’s health. We are ideally structured to offer advanced, high-level care in a safe and comfortable environment with excellent support staff and focus on a patient-centered approach.” Aquablation therapy is performed by the AquaBeam Robotic System, the first FDA-cleared, surgical robot utilizing automated tissue resection for the treatment of LUTS due to BPH. It combines real-time, multi-dimensional imaging, automated robotic technology, and heat-free waterjet ablation technology for targeted, controlled, and immediate removal of prostate tissue. Aquablation therapy offers predictable and reproducible outcomes, independent of prostate anatomy, prostate size, or surgeon experience. Aquablation therapy has proven results. In clinical studies, Aquablation therapy has been shown to provide both best-in-class and durable symptom relief with low rates of irreversible complications.2-4 A study within the Journal of Sexual Medicine, which surveyed 300 men living with BPH, revealed 92% of respondents expressed an interest in learning more about Aquablation therapy.5 This data demonstrates the need within the patient population to find relief without the trade-off between symptoms and relief side effects. For more information about aquablation and the other urological services offered at Van Wert Health, visit vanwerthealth.org or call 419-232-6051.
References: 1. Roehrborn, CG, Rosen, RC. Medical therapy options for aging men with benign prostatic hyperplasia: focus on alfuzosin 10 mg once daily. Clinical Interventions in Aging 2008:3(3). 2. Gilling, P, et al. Three-Year Outcomes after Aquablation Therapy Compared to TURP: Results from a Blinded Randomized Trial. Can J Urol. 2020 Feb;27(1):10072-10079. 3. Desai, M, et al. Aquablation for benign prostatic hyperplasia in large prostates (80-150 cc): 2-year results. Can J Urol. 2020 Apr;27(2):10147-10153. 4. Bach, T, et al. First Multi-Center All-Comers Study for the Aquablation Procedure. J Clin Med. 2020 Feb; 9(2): 603. 5. Data from a global survey of 300 patients with BPH. Data on file at PROCEPT BioRobotics.
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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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Come Hear Pastor Steve Howell at
St. Paul’s
United Church of Christ Steve recently preached on the story of the Blind Man who saw for the first time. The works of God are reveled through him when Jesus restores his sight. This was another lesson from the Gospel of John. Steve
has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace
Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the
Bible.
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Fatal Farm Accident First responders were unable to revive the subject, later identified as Brian Dahlinghaus, age 66, of the Indian Trail address.
The accident remains under investigation. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by Osgood Squad and Fire Dept.
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Parkway October 2021 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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Historical Interpreter to Speak at DAR Meeting in Van Wert |
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AutumnFest coming to St. Paul's St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 1522 Oregon Rd., Rockford, OH will be having their annual “AUTUMNFEST” on Sunday, October 10, 2021. The evening begins with delicious food at 4:30. The menu includes Creamed Chicken, Roast beef and BBQ Pork.. We will also be serving noodle and chili soup. Cake and pie will also be included. We again have secured the services of Tom & Eric Robbins for the auction which will begin at 5:30p.m. Tom has been our auctioneer for several years and has the ability to liven up the entire evening and make it fun for everyone. The proceeds from the evening will be used for Kingdom Harvest Ministry, Celina and Parkway Backpack Program and for future projects for the Women’s Fellowship. Everyone is invited to this event.
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Rockford Bicentennial Committee to meet The Rockford Bicentennial Meeting will be meeting on Monday, October 4th in the Rockford Village Hall and Museum at 7:00pm. All committee members are encouraged to attend. |
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Van Wert County Health Department to Begin Offering Booster Doses of Pfizer Vaccine The Ohio Department of Health has released guidance for vaccine providers to begin offering booster doses of Pfizer vaccine. The Van Wert County General Health District will hold a clinic for booster doses of Pfizer vaccine on Wednesday, September 29, from 12:00 to 4:00 pm and on Thursday, September 30, from 12:00 to 4:00 pm. A person must have completed the Pfizer vaccination series at least 6 months ago to receive the booster dose. Please bring your vaccination card or record. For more information on the booster shots, please see the Fact Sheet on COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Doses. At this time booster doses are not approved for Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccines. The regular COVID-19 clinic is still scheduled for Thursday, September 30 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. In addition, the health department will begin offering flu vaccinations every Thursday from 8:30 am to 11:00 am. Please continue to monitor our website, media, and our Facebook page for future clinic information.
LAAG ART CENTER AND GALLERY
Reservations Open for “The Wild Women of Winedale” Van Wert, OH- Reservations open Monday, Sept 27th for members and Wednesday, Sept 29th to the general public for Off Stage Productions’ next dinner theatre show “The Wild Women of Winedale”, a two-act comedy written by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten. Performances will again be held at Vantage Career Center, 818 N. Franklin Street, Van Wert, Ohio. Show dates are October 15, 16, 17 and 22, 23 and 24. Saturday and Sunday performances will be dinner theatre shows. For Saturday performances, doors will open at 6:30 PM, dinner at 7:00 PM and show at 8:00 PM. For Sunday matinee performances, doors will open at 12:30 PM, dinner at 1:00 PM and show at 2:00 PM. We now have a new caterer that will be preparing and serving the full-course meals to patrons, Rockford Carry Out and Catering. Cost for the dinner and show will remain at $28.
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Our Old Bookcase, Sept. 23, 2021, New Idea Corn Picker & John Deere Spoker D = = = = = OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society, Inc.
Photo Caption: New Idea Two-Row Pull Type Corn Picker is shown with the John Deere Model D Tractor “Spoker D,” at the Henry Ford Museum at Dearborn, Michigan. The NI Corn Picker was built in 1928 at the New Idea Company at Coldwater, Ohio. The New Idea Company at Coldwater donated the 1928 New Idea Two Row Corn Picker, Model Two, to the Henry Ford Museum of Dearborn, Michigan, in honor our Nation’s Bicentennial Celebration in 1976. Before New Idea donated this Corn Picker to the Henry Ford Museum, they brought the New Idea Corn Picker to Tom Hoyng at his Custom Body Shop at Coldwater. On the Two-Row 1928 Corn Pickers, the center snout would take a beating. In fact, that entire 1928 Corn Picker was “beat up.” The New Idea Staff did not want it perfect, but wanted Tom to hammer it out with a hammer and dolly. This Corn Picker is shown, in the photograph, with the John Deere Model D Tractor, “Spoker D,” which was built between 1924 and 1925. The JD Tractor is known as a “Spoker D,” because it had a spoked flywheel, and a Power Take-Off. JD Serial No. 30401 was the first “Spoker D,” built November 30, 1923. Serial number 40451 was the first “Spoker” with a cast front axle, built January 15, 1924. In 1924, Serial Numbers 31280 and up were available with power shaft assembly (P.T.O.). (The 1926 JD Tractors had a solid fly wheel keyed to the crankshaft.) On the exhibit in the photograph, the left wheel (on steel) had been removed, and the fly wheel placed on the floor. This story is told in the book, “New Idea Company’s Corn Pickers, 1925-1982” on pages 6, 25, and 103, and published by the New Idea Historic Preservation Committee (NIHP) of the Mercer County Historical Society, Inc. in 2015. This NIHP Committee was formed in January 2000, by the Mercer County Historical Society, with a Mission not only To Preserve New Idea Company’s History, but also To Educate the Public about this history. This Committee has hosted Exhibits, held Manual Sales, and has published four New Idea History Books about the NI Horse Drawn Manure Spreaders, Corn Pickers, Uni-System, and Hay Tools. This History would have been lost without this NIHP Committee’s Dedication to preserving it. Two other major Committees have also worked to preserve local history of Mercer County. October 24, Sunday, will be our next Open House at the Mercer County Historical Museum, featuring the Military Exhibit by the Museum of the Soldier, Portland, Indiana. They have hosted over twenty annual exhibits about Military History at our Mercer County Historical Museum. Since the book, “Mercer County Centennial Buildings” was so popular, at our “Old Book Sale,” we will give away copies of this 1888 and 1900 Village Plat Map book to the first 30 Guests on October 24th. Sunday November 14th the Committee for preserving local history by preserving Post Cards with local images will be hosted by Co-Chairmen Dale Poeppelman and David Gray. They have hosted this exhibit for two decades at our Mercer County Historical Museum. Bring your old post cards with photographs and see what stories the old post cards tell. The Mercer County Historical Society has held dozens of unique exhibits about history since the Museum re-opened at the new site of 130 East Market, in The Riley Home, in 1975. The Mercer County Commissioners appointed Joyce Alig as Director of this County Museum, beginning in 1975. She retired from this position on February 29, 2004, and has continued to volunteer all of these years. [Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883, or histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.] NOTE THE NEW PHONE NUMBER!
A Letter from the Health Commissioner - To Our Van Wert County Citizens: The COVID-19 virus is once again hitting our county and it’s hitting it hard. Our hospital has several hospitalizations with patients with the COVID-19 virus, our hospital staff and system are being challenged, and people, young and old, are dying from the virus. The COVID-19 virus infection has become a disease of the unvaccinated. What can we all do to beat this virus, stop its spread, and save people’s lives? Be sensible. Use all the methods we know to mitigate (make less severe) this virus: Mask in situations that will protect you and those around you. Distance yourself from others when necessary, especially with indoor gatherings. Wash hands frequently. Vaccinate to teach your immune system to build proteins (antibodies) to disarm the virus. Millions of Americans have received the COVID-19 vaccination without ill after effects. The vaccination is designed to help minimize the impact the virus will have on you. People may get infected with the virus after the vaccination but get a milder form of the illness, are not developing lung failure requiring ventilators, and are not dying from the aggressive virus. We are advising you to become well-informed, knowledgeable, and empowered to make healthy responsible decisions in controlling the spread and ultimately defeating the COVID-19 virus so we can soon return to a safer community. Please do your part to help yourself and each other! Sincerely, Paul A. Kalogerou,
MD On September 23, 2021, the Van Wert County General Health District reports 1 additional COVID-19 death of a resident of Van Wert County, bringing the total number of COVID-19 deaths to 61. The Van Wert County General Health District would like to express our deepest sympathies for the family and friends of the deceased. The age range of the newly reported death is 50-59 years. There have also been 9 confirmed cases who have passed away due to causes other than COVID-19. Due to a human clerical error on our tracking system, our release last week had an incorrect number for the increase in cases. We apologize for the error. The increase last week should have been reported as 113 cases with a total of 2,938 confirmed cases. Today, the health department reports an increase in 125 confirmed cases of COVID-19 since Thursday, September 16, 2021 for a total of 3,063 confirmed cases. We have 3 known hospitalizations of county residents due to COVID-19. To date, the health department has given 11,473 COVID-19 vaccinations. While the FDA has approved the Pfizer booster for those 65 and older, the Van Wert County Health Department cannot administer the booster until we received guidance from the Ohio Department of Health. The health department continues to offer Pfizer and Moderna vaccine every Thursday from 2-4 pm at the Van Wert County Health Department. Pfizer vaccine is available for all those age 12 and up and Moderna for those age 18 and up. Third doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine are available for immunocompromised individuals only. The health department encourages interested individuals to consult with their physician to determine whether they are eligible for this third dose. The patient must meet eligibility criteria and must have completed the Pfizer or Moderna vaccination series at least 28 days ago. Please bring your photo id and any insurance info. Those under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian present as well as proof of age such as a shot record or birth certificate. The health department is not making appointments at this time, as all clinics are walk-in only.
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Pantherzden Website Closed The Pantherzden website was closed down by owner, Patrick Agler, after 17 years of providing Parkway Panther sporting events pictures to the community. Many hours. Pat did this out of the love of community, and we thank you Pat! |
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Come Hear Reverend Larry May at
St. Paul’s
Larry has been in
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Reverend Doug Meyer fills the pulpit at St. Paul's UCC Doug continued with the sermon, It is All About Grace, which was based on the Gospel scripture of Matthew 20:1-6. In the parable of the workers in the vineyard, the landowner is compared to the Kingdom of Heaven. The landowner goes out at the beginning of the day and hires workers. Three more times during the day, he hires workers. Some worked all day; some an hour, but they each got a denarius for their labor. The whole day workers grumbled. But the landowner said he was being fair that the labor was worth a denarius no matter the time the labor involved. It is like that with the Kingdom of Heaven, said Pastor Doug. God wants us all to come to his kingdom. This is God’s Grace. Do we want God to give us what is fair or be gracious? Pastor Doug reminded us that we DO need God’s Grace because of our sins. Grace says I will remove you from all your sins. “This is God’s Incredible Grace; his love for us,” said Pastor Doug. Reverend Doug Meyer is the retired minister from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina serving over 50 years in the ministry of God. He delivers a powerful message and will be back in the pulpit on Sunday, November 7, 2021. Services start at 10 AM. Children’s Church is during the Worship Service. St. Paul’s United Church of Christ is located at 1538 Oregon Road west of Rockford. Check us out on Facebook!
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21st Century Club Begins the New Club Year by Sheila Baltzell-Linn The Twenty First Century Club met for the opening meeting of the year on September 21, 2021 after taking a year off for COVID.The meeting was held at the Rockford United Methodist Church for a lovely dinner featuring grilled chicken shiskabobs and vegetables off the skewers and other delicious sides prepared by Julie Henkle and Janet Steffy. A pumpkin cheesecake finished up the meal. President Julie Henkle welcomed everyone and called the meeting to order. Roll-Call was completed with everyone stating what they have learned to do “without” during the past 1-1/2 years off with the COVID Pandemic. The members were happy to share their thoughts on this including eating out and haircuts to name a few. The treasurer’s report by Val Frizinger was $ 190.09. Minutes from January of 2020 were read and approved. Dues were raised to $5. The Helping Hands Food Pantry is not currently in need of anything, so the women voted to donate a gift card to a struggling Rockford family with a sick child. The 21st Century Club old-fashioned “tea” (for the Rockford Bi-centennial) which was cancelled last year due to COVID was on the agenda. The women decided to cancel the event completely The new year’s program booklets were passed out. The theme for the year “Our Story/Ohio’s Story” was introduced by president Julie. Our Story will feature the genealogy and history of the members who will present their own families on upcoming club nights. There were several members who did not get to share their genealogies due to COVID, so this part will proceed. Julie also explained that a famous Ohioan will also be featured at each meeting. Julie then shared a famous Rockford native, Earl Wilson, who was raised on a farm outside Rockford, became a writer and worked for the Rockford Press and the Lima News. Later he graduated from OSU with a BS in Journalism. He then went to work for the Washington Post and later the New Yourk Post. It was at the latter he wrote a column for 43 on the celebrities of the day. His column ran from the 1920’s till 1983. He was very popular on the jet-setters and celebrity scene. Those he wrote about trusted his honesty and often gave him exclusives. Later he was in films and on game show. He was married and had one son. In 1970, he and his wife came home to Rockford for the sesqui-centennial. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, October 26, 2021 at Rockford United Methodist Church Cafe Room. Karla Butler and Sheila Baltzell-Linn are hostesses with Louisa Hemmelgarn and Toni Fisher providing the program. Contact Sheila Baltzell-Linn if you are interested in attending a meeting. |
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Mercer County Health District COVID-19 Situation Update – September 22, 2021 By Paige Keysor, Emergency Response Coordinator/Health District Public Information Officer CELINA- As of September 22, 2021, the Mercer County Health District (MCHD) reports 4,706 confirmed cases, 916 probable cases, 4,433 recovered cases, six known hospitalizations, 93 COVID-19 deaths, and 20 probable deaths of COVID-19 among Mercer County residents. In addition, there have been 50 confirmed cases who have passed away due to causes other than COVID-19. Today, there are 132 known active cases of COVID-19 in Mercer County. Out of the cumulative total of confirmed cases, there has been a total of 42 reinfections of COVID-19. All of the currently hospitalized individuals are unvaccinated.
There have been 33 confirmed and 12 probable cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated Mercer County residents. Of those individuals, four were hospitalized and have since recovered. Four have passed away.
Mercer Health has reported to MCHD a total of nine inpatient COVID-19 hospitalizations currently. Of these nine inpatients hospitalized, six are Mercer County residents.
The transmission rate of COVID-19 in Mercer County continues to be high. A high transmission rate is defined as 100 or more new cases per 100,000 people in a 7-day period or a test positivity rate of 10% or higher. Mercer County has seen 303 cases per 100,000 people in the past seven days and has a test positivity rate of 17.02%. This data can be found here: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#county-view.
The MCHD is awaiting guidance on how to proceed with the COVID-19 Pfizer booster dose. Once this guidance is received, the MCHD will release that information through a media release and social media updates.
The MCHD offers the COVID-19 vaccine every Friday at the MCHD office. Please call 419-586-3251, extension 1462 to ask questions or schedule an appointment.
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Lock One Theater Special Movie We’ll have the lights up more and the volume down. Feel free to get up, dance, sing to the music, and walk (not run) around and in/out of the theater. Bring your comfort items (blankets, fidgets, etc.) and enjoy a memorable experience! Our regular concessions and vending machines will be available and people with strict, special dietary needs are permitted to bring their own gluten-free, casein-free, etc. snacks from home. The Addams Family 2 - Starting October 1st, 2021 This computer animated sequel features the famously frightful family taking a vacation in their RV. The family voice cast returns for Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester, Cousin Itt, Lurch, and Grandmama Addams. Comedian Bill Hader and character actor Wallace Shawn join in the all-star voice cast. Starring: Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz Runtime: 1 hr. 27 min. Rated PG Animated, Comedy, Adventure Showtimes: Friday: 7:00 Saturday: 12:15 / 2:30 / 4:45 / 7:00 Sunday: 12:15 / 2:30 / 4:45 Wednesday (Oct. 6): Special “Sensory Friendly” Show: 6:30 Thursday: 7:00
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Isaac Van Wart
Daughters of the American Revolution Meet and Induct New Members![]() Isaac Van Wart Daughters of the American Revolution met at Wild Hare Barbecue on September 18, 2021. New members inducted were (pictured left to right) Cathy Jewel Johnson, Nancy Ransbottom Smith, and Kari Girod Casto. Our next meeting will be on Weds, October 6 at 11:30 at Willow Bend Country Club. Our speaker will be Dave Walker, a local historical re-enacter, presenting on Our Founding Fathers. Guests are welcome to attend. We will order from the menu. |
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CONSTITUTION WEEK FACTS - September 17-23, 2021 What is a proclamation? A proclamation is an official public announcement, usually issued by mayors, governors, etc. Why does the DAR actively promote Constitution Week? Constitution Week was initiated by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The DAR is a patriotic organization that encourages education and historic preservation in communities across America. How did Constitution Week begin? In 1955, the President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Gertrude S. Carraway, adopted a project to promote the observance of the U.S. Constitution with a memorial week beginning on the anniversary of the signing of this document, September 17. She asked DAR chapters, committees, and members to study, teach, and discuss the U.S. Constitution. Caraway also encouraged members to invite their governors and mayors to issue proclamations celebrating the Constitution. When did the United States government begin to observe Constitution Week? Constitution Week was officially declared by President Eisenhower on August 2, 1956. This was the culmination of a proposal the DAR sent through Senator William F. Knowland of California. Is there a memorial honoring the Constitution? Yes. DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. The inscription on the pediment reads, “Constitution Hall – a memorial to that immortal document, the Constitution of the United States, in which are incorporated the principles of freedom, equality and justice for which our forefathers strove.” DAR Constitution Hall is the only structure dedicated to the U.S. Constitution. |
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Traffic Fatality Being Investigated The investigation found that 74 year old Vernon E Bruns of 8600 William Street Maria Stein, Ohio was walking east on the Rolfes Road in the eastbound lane. 65 year old Alfred L Henry of 9542 Stonerock Road Versailles, Ohio was driving a 2001 Chevy pickup truck also eastbound on Rolfes Road. Henry reported that due to the rising sun, he did not see Bruns on the roadway and struck him. Bruns was pronounced dead at the scene. Henry was not injured. Assisting the Sheriff’s Office on the scene were members of the Saint Henry EMS and Chickasaw Fire Department. The case remains under investigation. A completed a report will be sent to Celina City Law Director George Moore for review of possible charges.
Musical opens at Civic Theatre in Van Wert Motherhood, the Musical opens at Van Wert Civic Theatre on September 23 for a two-week run. VWCT is back with “Live Theatre Better Than Ever”. This funny show with book, music, and lyrics by Sue Fabisch and arrangements by Johnny Rodgers, takes a walk through all things motherhood - the good, the bad, the funny, and the touching. This is an evening of pure entertainment. In fact, this year’s entire season is lighthearted fun. The theme for this season is “We’re Still Standing”, and VWCT has persevered to bring shows back to their 170-seat intimate theatre on South Race Street in Van Wert, Ohio. Director / Choreographer Jerry Zimmerman and Music Director Dee Fisher have assembled a stellar cast. This production is a collaboration with Amil Tellers Encore Theatre who will have a six-show run after the show closes at VWCT. Not only is the collaboration innovative but so is the casting. Two of the roles are shared by actresses. Each performance will be a unique show. Debbie Briggs plays the soon-to-be mom, Amy; and Stacy Rife plays Barb, an overworked, underpaid, stressed-out mother of five. The role of Brooke, a lawyer who works too much and barely sees her kids, is shared by two actresses - Mary Ann Falk and Laura Warnement. Tina, a single mom struggling to balance work, family, and a divorce, is played by Kristin Lee and Nancy Williams-Shuffle. In addition to the four main characters, a fifth gal graces the stage. Audiences will have to show up to see who is singing that role each night. Motherhood, the Musical runs September 23, 24, 25, 26*, 30, and October 1, 2, 3* with curtain times at 8 p.m. Thursday - Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. All tickets are $16 and are on sale now. Visit vwct.org to order online or call 419-238-9689. Call-in Box Office hours may vary. If no one answers the phone, please leave a message indicating the night you wish to attend, number of reservations needed, your name, and a phone number. A volunteer will return your call to verify and complete the reservation. All tickets must be paid for at the time of reservation.
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December Christmas Musical Offered in Van Wert Church
All children from kindergarten up are welcome.
Rehearsals: Wednesdays, beginning September 22, 5:30 – 6:30 (Sunday rehearsals added in November) No audition required for choir. Signup for auditions for speaking parts and solos will be available. Performance: December 19 at 6:30 p.m. Questions: Contact Chris Gordon, 614/530-3516 or capullins@hotmail.com
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Parkway Girls Golf loses to St Henry 199-224
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Come Hear Pastor Steve Howell at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ Pastor Steve recently completed a two part series entitled Being Set Free (John 8:31-36) and Seeing for the First Time (John 9: 1-12). In the first sermon, Jesus gave us the Good News: the truth will set you free. They answered him that they were not slaves. “We are our own persons, Jesus.” But he gave them the bad news then: You are a slave to sin. Sin enslaves (and Pastor Howell mentioned all kinds of human sins like alcohol, food, gossip and sex), and we have all sinned. Sin matured leads to death through its addictive nature, Pastor Steve said. The addiction of sin can be overcome by abiding in the word of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is in John 8:34. The truth about Jesus Christ is that believing in Him will set you free. In the second sermon, Pastor Steve continued the two part by discussing that all is good in God’s eyes. He created everything about humans and human behavior. Everything he created is perfect in His eyes. Don’t get sucked into the lies of Satan – the master liar. You love the person, but hate the sin, Ephesians 4:15. Speak to those in addicting sin and help them. ‘I love you and want you to live in life eternal’ is our message to the sinner. Jesus told us, I am the way, the truth and the life. All scripture is God-breathed. Don’t laugh and think Satan is a myth; be sober-minded and alert against Satan who is always looking for another soul. Steve reminded the congregation to choose God’s word and not the words of the world. Following the service there will be a Congregational Meeting with a vote. Steve has been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary Church in Celina. He delivers a powerful message from the God-breathed word of the Bible.Please call Becky Jo Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services.
Van Wert County
General Health District Reports on COVID 9-16-2021 On September 16, 2021, the Van Wert County General Health District reports 3 additional COVID-19 deaths of residents of Van Wert County, bringing the total number of COVID-19 deaths to 60. The Van Wert County General Health District would like to express our deepest sympathies for the family and friends of the deceased. The age ranges of the newly report deaths are: 70-79 years 80-89 years 90-99 years. There have also been 9 confirmed cases who have passed away due to causes other than COVID-19.
The health department reports an increase in 213 confirmed cases of COVID-19 since Thursday, September 9, 2021 for a total of 3,038 confirmed cases. We have 5 known hospitalizations of county residents due to COVID-19. To date the health department has given 11,444 COVID-19 vaccinations.
Isolation for those testing positive for COVID-19 is still 10 days from symptom onset, or 10 days from date of positive test date if a person does not have any symptoms. Quarantine is still 10 days from date of last contact with the positive person, or 7 days if no symptoms and a negative test is received after day 5 of last contact. If a person is vaccinated and has contact with a positive case, the person does not have to quarantine if no symptoms are exhibited.
Van Wert County continues to see a high rate of transmission, which is based on the total new cases per 100,000 residents and the percentage of positive tests in the last 7 days. This data can be found on the CDC COVID-19 Data Tracker at https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker.)
The health department continues to offer Pfizer and Moderna vaccine every Thursday from 2-4 pm at the Van Wert County Health Department. Pfizer vaccine is available for all those age 12 and up and Moderna for those age 18 and up. Third doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine are available for immunocompromised individuals only. The health department encourages interested individuals to consult with their physician to determine whether they are eligible for this third dose. The patient must meet eligibility criteria and must have completed the Pfizer or Moderna vaccination series at least 28 days ago. Additional doses or booster shots are not available at this time for any other individuals. Please bring your photo id and any insurance info. Those under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian present as well as proof of age such as a shot record or birth certificate. The health department is not making appointments at this time, as all clinics are walk-in only.
Fall Fest Planned in
Rockford on October 30, 2021 Rockford Fall Fest Planning is currently underway. Tentatively scheduled is: an open-air vendor market along with business sales and promotions; an Opening Ceremony compliments of the Rockford American Legion; the Rockford Carnegie Library will be hosting a book sale and a craft; we are promoting a business decorating contest; the afternoon will transition to some ole time baseball with the Ohio Village Muffins at Shanes Park; and back to Main Street in the evening for trick or treating and costume judging at the Fire House. We are doing our best to bring the Rockford community a rewarding and fun filled event – would you like to join us? If you are interested in returning to Rockford Fall Fest 2021 or becoming a new vendor – please contact the Village Office at 419-363-3032 ext. 1 or email lisa.kuhn@rockfordohio.org to get vendor information and pricing to participate. In order to be included in advertisement and promotions, we need your information by October 1st at 4:30 pm. All vendor forms should be dropped off with payment to Rockford Village Hall – located at 151 E Columbia St. Dollars raised from this event goes toward the Chamber Membership Grant Program.
Celina Police Department New Release 09/15/2021 On Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at about 8:30AM Celina Police responded to a call of an erratic driver coming into town on Frahm Pike from SR118. Officers located the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop on Summit St. The suspect vehicle, a 2007 Cadillac SUV turned into the Marathon service station on N Main St at Summit St in an attempt to elude officers. A man exited from the driver’s seat and fled on foot southwest to the Plaza parking lot. The man, 26 year old Skyler Lawrence, of Portland, Indiana was caught on the parking lot by a Celina Police officer, Patrolman A.J. Poppe. Lawrence aggressively resisted Ptl. Poppe’s arrest, attempting to escape. A Celina man, Brian Moeller ran from his business, Gentlemen’s Quarters and assisted Ptl. Poppe in gaining control of Lawrence. Skyler Lawrence was found to have multiple warrants in Jay County, Indiana for dealing in methamphetamines. He also had suspected meth on his person at the time of arrest. More was found in the vehicle. A female passenger in the Cadillac was also found to be in possession of drugs, suspected fentanyl. While being processed into jail she was also found to be hiding more on her person. She was identified as 20 year old Christian Mae Scott of Portland, Indiana. Both are being held in the Mercer County Jail pending an initial appearance in court. The charges will be determined by a Mercer County Grand Jury on September 16th. The Celina Police Department would like to especially thank Brian Moeller for his assistance as well as the citizen who reported the dangerous driving to Central Dispatch. Help from our citizens keeps us all safer.
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Dominion Energy Foundation Grant Awarded to Our Home Family Resource Center CELINA – Our Home Family Resource Center has received a grant from the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. Through its charitable foundation, Dominion Energy contributes tens of millions of dollars into organizations and programs that improve the quality of life in communities the company serves. The grant is directed to Our Home’s Direct Services & Referral Program and its efforts to help Mercer County residents meet basic needs such as food and shelter. Assistance through the Direct Services Program is available for any Mercer County resident with a household income below 200 percent poverty rate. Issues that the Direct Services team regularly respond to include: medical costs and transportation needs not covered by insurance, emergency shelter, household expenses or evictions, and home repairs. Direct Services also runs an on-site food pantry stocked with canned fruits and vegetables, meat, pastas, soup, milk, and other basic nutritional items. Personal care items such as soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, toilet paper and diapers are provided through the pantry as well. “Our goal is to help Mercer County residents keep a roof over their head and food on their table” stated Deb Simon-Heinfeld, marketing/development coordinator at Our Home. “Nearly 25 percent of our neighbors are one illness, injury, or unexpected expense away from needing a hand up to get through a tight spot; this Dominion Foundation grant helps ensure that we will be here to assist them if that occurs.” Our Home is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located at 117 W. Fayette Street in Celina. The Direct Services & Referral Program hours are 8:30am-12:00pm and 1:00pm-4:30pm Monday through Thursday; the food pantry operates Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:00pm-3:00pm. For more information, visit www.ourhomefrc.com or call 419-586-4663.
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Marion Local Defeated Parkway girls 216-225
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Member of Church
Delivers Message In our
church are those with many different gifts and we rely on each person to
use their gifts to the glory of God. “We are a great country church. And
church is no longer an option for me because of all of you here,” said
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Come Hear Pastor Doug Meyer at St. Paul’s United Church
of Christ St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH welcomes retired Lutheran Minister Doug Meyer back to the pulpit on Sunday, September 19, 2021. His message, entitled “It is All About Grace” is based on the Gospel Lesson Matthew 20:1-16 ~ for those of you who like to follow the scriptures. Pastor Doug will also be having The Children’s Message time during the service. His home baked cookies are usually involved with the lesson, and the children really look forward to this time with Doug. Doug delivers a powerful message for those thirsting for the word of God. Please come and join us at 10 AM. Please call Becky Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services. Visit the St. Paul’s UCC – Rockford Facebook Page for information as well. Congregational Meeting at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ The Consistory at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH has called a congregational meeting of its membership for Sunday, September 26, 2021. Voting will take place after the morning service, and members are asked to attend at 10 AM. Mark Your Calendars for Sunday October 10, 2021 for
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Homecoming Festivities Announced at Parkway Names from left to right: Front Row: Seniors:
Dani Huff, Raegan Roehm, and Molly Hileman
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During the COVID-19 Pandemic back in 2020 and early 2021, Mercer County Detention Center Remains COVID-free - Delta Variant changed this status on September 10, 2021 By Sheila Baltzell-Linn, posted 9-11, 2021
No cases of COVID
occurred in the Mercer County Detention Facility according to Mercer
County Sheriff Jeff Grey and Nurse Supervisor Megan Fokine, RN. There
were only a few employees who contracted the coronavirus from outside
the facility and remained home without spreading the virus within the
Sheriff's Office or jail. It is a fact the entire department is proud
of, and Nurse Fokine says it was a joint effort. UPDATE as of September 10, 2021 Unfortunately on September 10, 2021, Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports two inmates in the Adult Detention Facility and one jail employee have recently tested positive for Covid-19. An inmate came into the facility in late August and after approximately 12 days in jail reported to medical staff of losing sense of taste and smell and other covid-19 like symptoms. Medical staff rapid tested the inmate and the result was positive. A second inmate experiencing Covid-19 like symptoms has also tested positive.
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on September 13, 2021
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2020-2021 Parkway High School / Middle School Yearbooks are here! The 2020-2021 Parkway High School / Middle School Yearbooks will be distributed to students who pre-ordered yearbooks this past spring on Monday September 13th. 2021 through Wednesday September 15th, 2021. Graduates who do not have a sibling attending Parkway can pick up their yearbook in the High School Office during normal hours of 7:30 to 3:30. A limited number of extra yearbooks are available to purchase for $60. Please contact the High School Office at 419.363.3045 x760 if you would like to purchase one. Also, 2021 seniors can purchase an 8x10 senior class composite for $15.
Pastor Doug Meyer leads
worship service at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford welcomed Pastor Doug Meyer to the pulpit on Sunday, September 5, 2021. He began the service with a message for the children that involved cookies in the shape of a hammer and the USA. The hammer cookie cutter was one owned by the late Reitta Branstetter; Doug thanked Connie (Branstetter) Sapp for donating the cutter to him. His message to the children was about Labor Day and thanks to God for work and the chores that parents give their children so that they can learn the meaning of work. Jesus was a carpenter and worked with his earthly dad, as a child. His message to the congregation was based on Matthew 18:15-20. The sermon was titled, “And We Still Need Watchmen.” Other Biblical references included Ezekiel 33:1-7 “Take heed when the trumpet sounds.” and Romans 3:8-14 “All are under the power of sin”. All watchmen, to be good, must be honest, vigilant, alert, awake and never afraid to tell the truth, according to Pastor Doug. Ezekiel was called by God to be a Watchman for the House of Israel. A Watchman sounded the alarm of danger by blowing the Shofar horn. The people had to trust that person - to let them know they had to take shelter or prepare to fight. If they didn’t heed the warning, according to God, they would suffer the consequences. God called the prophets to be watchmen, too, and their warnings were about sin. They were not always popular. They spoke God’s truth to people of the nations - “Heed the warning or be destroyed”. God’s love is so great for us, that he gave (and gives) us watchmen to warn us and keep us on the right path to heaven. That is Grace. Listen to the word of God. Resist the devil and he’ll flee from you. Draw near to God, and He’ll draw near to you. (James 4:7). Pray daily to God for yourself and your families to resist the Devil, because he’s alive and active, and God promises to be with us in that resistance. Doug will be back in the pulpit at 10 AM on Sunday, November 7, 2021 for the Remembrance Service for members who have passed away this year. All family members are invited to join the congregation for this meaningful memorial to their deceased loved-ones. A catered meal will follow after the service and will be safely served by the Women’s Fellowship.
Please
call Becky Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship
services.
Reminder - There will be a Congregational Meeting at St. Paul's United Church of Christ - Rockford following the morning service (10 AM) on Sunday, September 12, 2021.
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Labor Day Race Change at the Van Wert County Fair (Van Wert, OH - September 3, 2021) It is with much regret that the Van Wert County Fair announces the cancellation of the Thoroughbred Races, due to circumstances outside of our control. In its replacement, the Van Wert County Fair is actively working to replace the thoroughbred race with harness racing, giving our fair patrons a memorable fair experience to share with family and friends. Harness racing will take place with a post time of 12:00 PM on Monday, September 6, 2021 with Paramutual wagering. The Van Wert County Fair is working to bring back Thoroughbred racing to the 2022 Van Wert County Fair. To stay up to date with schedule changes and fair information, please follow our Facebook page at facebook.com/vanwertcountyfair.
Parkway September 2021 Printable Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
St. Marys Memorial High School, Class of 1956, will have its 65th reunion on Sept. 28 at noon in St. Marys Eagles hall. Please bring memorabilia to share. You can order lunch from the menu.
FOG SEAL Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart is announcing that contract crews will be starting the fog seal work on various rural local roads in Mercer County in mid-September. The Mercer County Engineer in conjunction with our contractor, Ward Construction, is preparing to place an asphalt sealant onto the roadway for all of the roads that were chip sealed recently. The purpose of this sealant is to: Further fill the cracks and voids in the pavement 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 contractor 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.
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LAAG MEETING AND WORKSHOP The Lake Area Arts Group (LAAG)will sponsor a virtual/live needle felting workshop on Saturday, September 18, from 11:00-12:30 at Brew Nation in Celina. Erin Weirreck, Arts Place, St Marys director, will demonstrate needle felting which is age appropriate for 12 years and up and great for beginners and intermediate felters. Participants will be able to create a woodsy display in a glass jar. In person registration is limited to only eight and should be sent to: lakeareaartsgroup@gmail.com including name and phone number. The virtual workshop can be accessed thru the LAAG Facebook page. Interested community members can attend the LAAG September 15th meeting at 6pm. at the Richardson Bretz Bldg. in Celina to hear Weirreck describe her upcoming workshop. Local artists are invited to display their art at the meeting. |
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VWCF ACCEPTING GRANT APPLICATIONS The Van Wert County Foundation serves as a philanthropic vehicle for individuals, corporations, and organizations by administering grants to charitable organizations. Together we create a well-resourced and thriving quality of life for our community. The fall grant cycle is open for online application only via the Grants Manager. The Online Grants Manager compiles information and support materials for The Van Wert County Foundation’s software system for managing online applications and grants. This recently established process allows grantees an easy way to see the status of a grant, check due dates, and submit electronic grant reports. “We recommend that applicants carefully read the instructions and reference materials found on our website before registering and starting their application. If an applicant encounters issues or has questions, we ask that they contact our office at 419.238.1743,” states Renee Thatcher, VWCF Grants Administrator. Non-profit organizations can find the grant application and additional information here.
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Rockford American Legion Post 508 Donates $400 to Kinzie Stephenson for her Girl Scout Golden Project to construct a bus stop shelter at Rockford’s Shanes Park. Pictured L to R Reed Shaffer, Lowell Warthman, Kinzie Stephenson, and Terry McMillen.
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Drug Arrests The first traffic stop was made on Violet M Valdez, 35, 611 S Franklin Street Rockford. Valdez was arrested on two (2) warrants from Auglaize County for Possession of Amphetamines. Also during the traffic stop, deputies located Methamphetamines inside the car. Valdez was charged in Mercer County with Possession of Methamphetamines, a felony of the fifth degree. A second traffic stop was made a short time later on Cory D Gross, 38, 369 Northway Drive Saint Mary’s. Gross was stopped, when deputies recognized his passenger, Amanda K Hatfield, 42, 710 Devonshire Drive Celina. Deputies were aware that Hatfield had active warrants. During the stop, deputies located a sizable amount of Methamphetamines inside the car. Both Gross and Hatfield were charged with Possession of Methamphetamines and felony of the fifth degree. Hatfield was also arrested on active warrants. One warrant was from Auglaize County for Possession of Methamphetamines and the second warrant was from Mercer County for Driving Under Suspension. Mercer County Sheriff’s Office K-9, Ossi assisted on both traffic stops. Celina Municipal Court Judge Kathryn Speelman set bond on all three (3) subjects at $50,000.00 subject to ten percent. These cases will be sent to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office for review and to determine if additional charges are warranted.
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Our Old Bookcase “The Old History Book Sale” on September 12, 2021. OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society, Inc. Photo Caption: When wanting research about Mercer County’s History, many citizens think they should email me to ask me to do the research for them. I wrote these eight books to help people who are interested in local history to learn how to do their research. These books are a bargain at “The Old History Book Sale,” at the County Museum on Sunday, September 12, 2021 from 1:00 – 4:00. When I was elected President of the Mercer County Historical Society, Inc. as of January 1973, I soon learned that there were two Mercer County History books, one published in 1882 and the other published in 1907. One of my first responsibilities, as requested by the Mercer Historical Society Members and the Mercer County Commissioners, was to find a new home for the County Museum. As of May 27, 1975, the Mercer County Commissioners agreed to purchase a home for the Mercer County Historical Society, Resolution # 438, and they purchased the Riley Home, 130 East Market, from David and Barbara Riley. A few volunteers helped and we moved the entire museum collection to this site. In July, 1975, I told the Commissioners that I was returning to teaching school. At that time, the Commissioners made the decision to appoint me as Director of the Mercer County Historical Museum, with the similar wages and benefits and a contract which I would receive as a Teacher, in August 1975. As of 1976, Mercer County Historical Society served Mercer County’s Bicentennial Celebration Committee, 1776-1976. At the conclusion of those public meetings, the Committee requested that I, as County Museum Director, work with the Mercer County Historical Society and publish a new “Mercer County Ohio History” Book. I met with the Mercer County Commissioners and they were very enthusiastic about this project. The Commissioners agreed to help support the project. On December 12, 1978, with Resolution #551, the Commissioners provided $4000.00 to the Mercer County Historical Society for the Mercer County History book. That was just the beginning of the Mercer County Historical Society’s leadership in publishing local history books, with contributions from County and local Government offices and local businesses. The Society has published thirty-two history books, to help preserve local history and to educate the public about local history. Sunday afternoon, September 12, 2021 these eight research books will be the Bargain for five dollars each at “The Old History Book Sale,” at the Mercer County Historical Museum, 130 East Market, Celina. “The Old History Book Sale,” with the two new books, “New Idea Company’s Hay Tools,” and the “Oil and Gas Boom in Mercer County and Midwestern Ohio,” will also have for sale copies of former books published by the Mercer County Historical Society, 1978-2021. Of the thirty-two history books published by the Mercer County Historical Society, some books have been “sold out.” Once the books are sold, there will be no reprints available. For many books, this may be your last opportunity to purchase your own copy. “The Old History Book Sale” will be held at the Mercer County Historical Museum, 130 East Market, a block east of the Mercer County Courthouse, Celina, on Sunday, September 12, 2021, 1:00 – 4:00. [Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883, or histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.] NOTE THE NEW PHONE NUMBER! |
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Letter to Sellers and Servers of alcohol On Monday, October 18, 2021, we are asking for your participation in one of the two FREE Seller-Server Trainings that we will be offering. The times are from 1-3 pm or 6-8 pm at the Central Services Building in Celina. Agent Michael Coopman from the Ohio Investigative Unit will be presenting information on the A.S.K. program (Alcohol Server Knowledge). The Ohio state course is designed for bartenders, sellers, and servers and is filled with knowledge and techniques to become a responsible server/seller of alcohol and liquor regulations. This training will cover topics such as: how to protect yourself and your establishment from liability, how to check IDs, how to identify a fake ID, levels of intoxication, recognizing the signs of intoxication, recognizing minors, and interventions. Agent Coopman will also cover what the Ohio penalties and fines are for a business or server who is found in non-compliance. The A.S.K. program can help businesses: reduce exposure to alcohol liability lawsuits, ensure safety for you, your customer and your community; reduce penalties for alcohol violations; help lower your business’s insurance premiums; improve customer service and professionalism and protect yourself from Ohio liquor law violations! We will be highlighting businesses in attendance to the training (and numbers of employees attending) through social media and newspaper outlets. Also, some insurances may offer a discount as a result of your employees taking part in this training. Certificates will be given after your employees complete this training. We thank you for considering your business to participate in this free opportunity. As an incentive, we will be raffling off a $25 gas gift certificate at each training for those in attendance. Please have your employees reserve their spot today by signing up at this link by October 11, 2021: https://forms.gle/pN8YCWwHrsn4F5fG9 The Seller-Server Training is a project of the Mercer County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) as a result of the 2016 Community Health Assessment, which indicated alcohol/substance abuse as the number one health issue in Mercer County. Alcohol/substance abuse prevention is also a priority again as a result of our 2019 Community Health Assessment and the Community Health Improvement Plan which is currently being made. These trainings are being hosted by the Mercer County Prevention Coalition. If you have any questions, please call Laura at 419-584-1000 or email lauras@foundationsbhs.org
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L. E. & W. Depot, S. Main, Celina
OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society, Inc. Photo Caption: Lake Erie & Western Railroad Depot, “close-up” and “Aerial View.” The History of the “Lake Erie & Western Railroad Depot,” on South Main Street, Celina, was requested by a citizen of North Carolina. I went to our book, “Celina, Ohio Sesquicentennial, 1834-1984,” in quest of this history. The Celina passenger train station at 424 South Main Street was built in 1878 and operated by the Lake Erie & Louisville Railroad Company. The first train, an excursion special, arrived at the Celina station from Lima on July 4, 1878 during public ceremonies. Later, the Railroad was reorganized as the “Lake Erie and Western” and trains from Portland, Jay County, Indiana, were arriving at Fort Recovery by 1879. At that period, with the time changes across the United States, the trains would not always arrive on schedule. The “L. E. & W.” was casually called “The Leave Early and Wait!” The L.E. & W. operated under various corporate control, through December 28, 1922, when the line was consolidated with the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company, better known throughout the Midwest as the “Nickel Plate Road.” The last passenger service on the line was October 17, 1959. The “Nickel Plate Road” became history on October 16, 1964, when it merged with “The Norfolk & Western Railway Company.” Reduced local freight traffic forced the closing of the Celina station on December 13, 1981. Since 1981, various companies have operated short lines for local businesses. [See the “Celina, Ohio Sesquicentennial, 1834-1984” book.] The question for you readers is do you recall when the local railroad depot was dismantled? Is there a possibility that you have photographs of that scene? The person seeking this Railroad Depot history is Eldon Brinkman, 151 Stone House Road, Hendersonville, NC 28739. His email address is eldon@morrisbb.net He would be glad to hear from you.
“The Old History Book Sale” will be held at the Mercer County Historical Museum, 130 East Market, a block east of the Mercer County Courthouse, Celina, on Sunday, September 12, 2021, 1:00 – 4:00. The first 25 customers will receive one free copy of the book, “Mercer County Centennial Buildings,” with plat maps of villages identifying buildings from the 1888 and 1900 “Mercer County Atlases.” [Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883, or histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.] NOTE THE NEW PHONE NUMBER! |
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Come Hear Pastor Steve Howell at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon
Road, Rockford, OH
welcomes
retired
Pastor Steve Howell back to the pulpit on Sunday, September 12, 2021.
His message entitled “Seeing for the First Time” is based on the Gospel
Lesson John 9:1-12 ~ for those of you who like to follow the scriptures.
Assure Suicide Awareness Community Walk - Benefiting Suicide Awareness and Support Mercer County, Ohio – We would like to invite all citizens of Mercer County to participate in the upcoming ASSURE (Area Suicide Support Resources) Suicide Awareness & Prevention Walk on Saturday, September 11th, 2021. This walk is a fundraising event that will fund vital research, education, advocacy, suicide prevention initiatives and programs to support those impacted by suicide in Mercer County. “Our mission is to bring awareness of suicide prevention practices to the area through community outreach programs. Also, to support those experiencing thoughts of suicide and their families; and to support suicide loss survivors”, said Tonia Bryan (Assure Committee Member). Ohio ASSURE Suicide Awareness & Prevention Walk is an annual walk that is meant to bring awareness of suicide prevention practices throughout Mercer County and the surrounding area through community outreach programs. “We do not live in a perfect world. There is NO such thing as a perfect family. Families in our area have been, are and will be touched by mental health issues such as anxiety, panic, or suicidal thoughts. With this walk we are hoping to educate, to prevent people from being affected by or experiencing loss,” stated committee member Marilyn Kahlig. The Mercer County Ohio community walk will begin at Mercer County fairgrounds at 8:00 am for registration and end at approximately noon. Opening Ceremonies will begin at 9:00 am and the walk officially starts at 9:15 am. “It is not necessary to walk the entire time, come when you can, leave when you must, but your support is desperately needed,” stated committee chairman Margie Griesdorn. According to the National Institute of Mental Health and the CDC, in 2019 in the United States, there were nearly two and a half times more suicides (47,511) as there were homicides (19,141). In Mercer County that same year, local law enforcement encountered just over 40 people who threaten suicide, attempted suicide, or sadly completed suicide. This walk is to bring awareness and hope for those who struggle with life. Donations to support ASSURE and its mission can be made anytime at www.assuremc.org/donate.
Artists Invited WHERE: Wassenberg Art Center, 214 South Washington Street and Central Avenue, Van Wert OH 45891 DEADLINE: September 17, 2021 COST: A nonrefundable fee of $25 for members, $30 for non-members and $15 for students entitles a photographer to submit up to 12 entries in total CONTACT: 419-238-6837 or info@wassenbergartcenter.org www.wassenbergartcenter.org Call for Entry! Our 44th Annual Photography Exhibit is ramping up and we need your photographs! Open to both adults and youth, amateur or professional, this exhibit is a great way to earn prize money! Entry forms are available online at: wassenbergartcenter.org or can be picked up at the art center. Forms can be emailed by request at: info@wassenbergartcenter.org. The exhibit will open with a free, public reception on October 7 and will be on view through November 7. Varied Perspectives, our current exhibit will be on view through September 12. These remarkable, large format works are created by art students from Bowling Green State University. The group of paintings are based on explorations of atmosphere, diversity in education and life after a pandemic. Etta Gallaway, Tiarra Tufts and Isabel Wolke have reasonably priced their work and would be a great addition to any collection. Watercolor Class: (in-house and ongoing) Tuesday mornings; 10 a.m. – noon. Fee: $55 Regular, $40 WAC member cost. Instructor: Pat Rayman. ArtReach is back! We are hosting our after-school art program beginning September 7 and September 9 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Students ages 7 on up will be taught art techniques by our new instructor Ashley McClure. Call the art center to sign up and/or find additional information. The Wassenberg Art Center is located at 214 S. Washington St. Regular gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 1–5 p.m., Thursday from 1–9 p.m., and mornings by appointment. Closed Mondays. We can be reached by telephone at 419-238-6837, email: info@wassenbergartcenter.org.
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Parkway Boys Golf on August 30, 2021 Parkway: 178 New Bremen: 188 Medalist: Caden Slusher (41) Tie for Runner-up: Roman Leszinske (43); Hunter Bruns (43) Parkway's record: 3-3 (2-2 in the MAC) New Bremen's record: 0-4 (0-4 in the MAC)
Complete match results here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1byiKwr04emJvGhr1m6-5g7rxIa2lBJ8Xx6e-hOqqI-E/edit?usp=sharing
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Rockford Car
Show and Cruise-In Hailed Success The 27th annual Rockford Car Show and Cruise-In was held on Saturday, August 28th, 2021. From among 70 entries, Joe Holtzapple of Uniopolis, OH was the 2021 Lions Club Award overall winner. Holtzapple, who displayed his 1932 Ford Five Window Coupe received the award from Lion LeeAnn Frank following the event. The 2021 Car Show and Cruise-In, normally held during Rockford Community Days in June each year, had been postponed due to weather concerns. The Rockford Lions Quarter Auction, under the direction of project chair LeeAnn Frank, has been rescheduled for Sunday, September 12, 2021 at the Rockford Community Building, 420 Holly Lane in Rockford. Doors will open at 12:30 pm. The auction will begin at 1:00 pm. Paddles will be $4 each and All-In paddles will be $35 each at the door. A light lunch will also be available. The first Lions Club Quarter Auction was held in 2019. The 2020 event was cancelled due to COVID health concerns. The Lions Club Chicken Dinner will be held Saturday, October 16th from 11 to 1 pm at the Rockford Carry Out, 156 South Main Street. This Drive-Thru and Pick Up event will benefit the Parkway Eighth Grade Class Trip. Tickets are $10 and available at the Rockford Carry Out, as well as from any Rockford Lions member. Proceeds from Rockford Lions Club projects like the Quarter Auction in September, and the Car Show and Cruise-In fund scholarships and help fulfill community needs and requests. 2021The Lion’s Award overall winner; Joe Holtzapple from Uniopolis, OH.
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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 Butler, Center and Jefferson Townships, starting September 3, 2021 extending thru October 15, 2021, according to the Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart.
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Parkway Boys Golf vs. Crestview Results on August 31, 2021 By Ryan Thompson
Above: Parkway senior Caden Slusher chips onto the 17th green on his way to defeat his match play opponent 2 up.
Parkway's record: 3-2 Crestview's record: ?
Match Play Results - Parkway vs. Crestview - 8/31/2021
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Parkway boys golf defeats New Knoxville at Arrowhead Golf Course Parkway: 185 New Knoxville: 217
Medalist: Roman Leszinske (PW) - 43 Runner-up: Cadan Slusher (PW) - 45
Also scoring for the Panthers: Gabe Schaaf - 48 Hunter Bruns - 49
Parkway is now 5-3 on the season (3-2 in the MAC)
Complete match results here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Jw5ymRvw0yrEByFFZsR14gUnU1Q5IxHmrIKJw8YUFFA/edit?usp=sharing
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Pictures from September 2, 2021 match Parkway vs. New Knoxville at Arrowhead. Photos shared by Leah Thompson.
Above: Parkway junior Roman Leszinske tees off on his final hole at Arrowhead golf course Thursday. Leszinske shot a 43 to finish as Medalist and lead the Panthers to a 185-217 victory over the New Knoxville Rangers.
Above: Parkway senior Caden Slusher hits from a fairway bunker on Hole 7 at Arrowhead Golf Course on Thursday. Slusher was the Runner Up Medalist with a 45 as the Panthers defeated the New Knoxville Rangers 185-217. |
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Mercer County Peri Chapter #13 to Meet Guest speaker will be Tim Buschur, Career Technical Director at TriStar Career Compact. District Representative, Sharon Drerup, will also be present. PERI Chapter #13 members who are planning on attending the PERI Annual meeting in Columbus on Monday, September 27, 2021 are reminded to complete the registration form available in the PERI Perspectives publication. The registration deadline is Monday, September 13th.
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Come Hear Pastor Doug Meyer at
St. Paul’s
United Church of Christ St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH welcomes retired Pastor Doug Meyer back to the pulpit on Sunday, September 5, 2021. His message, entitled “And We Still Need Watchmen” is based on the Gospel Lesson Mark 18:15-20 ~ for those of you who like to follow the scriptures. Pastor Doug will also be having The Children’s Message time during the service. His home baked cookies are usually involved with the lesson, and the children really look forward to this time with Doug. Doug delivers a powerful message for those thirsting for the word of God. Please
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27th Annual Car Show and Cruise-In Rescheduled in Rockford The 27th annual Rockford Car Show and Cruise-In has been rescheduled for Saturday, August 28th, 2021. The event was canceled during Rockford Community Days in June because of weather.
The Rockford area band BLIND DATE will provide LIVE music for a ‘Sock Hop or Street Dancing’ beginning at 6:30pm. Food and drinks will also be available. Bring your own lawn chair. Under the direction of project chair LeeAnn Frank, The Rockford Lions have rescheduled their Quarter Auction for Sunday, September 12, 2021. Doors will open at 12:30 pm. The auction will begin at 1:00 pm. Additional details will be released as they are finalized. The first Lions Club Quarter Auction was held in 2019. The 2020 event was cancelled due to COVID health concerns. At the Lions Club meeting on July 5th Rockford Lions gave monetary support for a companion service dog specifically trained to assist an autistic youth in the Rockford community. Proceeds from Rockford Lions Club projects like the Quarter Auction in September, the 27th Annual Rockford Car Show and Cruise-In August 28th, 2021, and the Chicken Dinner project on October 16th, 2021 fund scholarships and help fulfill community needs and requests. |
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Reverend Doug Meyer was in the pulpit on Sunday, August
15, 2021 Doug continued with the sermon, Doubting, Sinking and Rising Again, which was based on the Gospel scripture of Mark 14:22-33. Mark explains that Peter was walking on the water towards Jesus. Peter suddenly realized what he was doing and the rough water around him. He immediately began to sink and said, “Lord Save me!”. Jesus said to Peter, “Oh you of little faith. Why did you doubt?” Pator Doug explained that we all have times of doubt and wonder if God has deserted us. “How can I weather one more storm?” we ask ourselves. Pastor Doug reminded us that the word of God touches us. The word says he will lift us up and raises us up again and again. He loves us. We all pray, “Lord save me in times of doubt. But He is there, just like he was with Peter. And we need to be anchored to our God. Pastor Doug reminded us that we need to let God catch us. Let us live in Him everyday and anchor ourselves in the Lord Jesus Christ every day.
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ is located at 1538 Oregon Road west of Rockford. Check us out on Facebook!
Koch Scholarship
Recipient Honored for 2021
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Mercer
County Banner Fair August 13-19, 2021
Special Parkway
School Board Meeting
Tuesday, August 17, 2021 will be Back to School Night from 6-8 PM at Parkway
Parkway’s first day of school is Monday, August 23, 2021
Parkway Boys Golf lost to Versailles on Monday, August 16, 2021
Presale tickets for Parkway’s Game on Friday, August 20, 2021 will be for sale from 6-8 PM on Tuesday during Back to School Night.
Parkway’s Community Football Bonfire will be Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 7 PM. The location is 6839 St. Rt. 117, Rockford. Everyone is welcome!
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Parkway Class of 1972 Outlines the 2022 Reunion Celebartion The Parkway Class of 1972 50th Reunion Committee met recently. The plans for the Reunion location were firmed-up at Van Wert Willow Bend Gulf Club House on Saturday, September 24, 2022. Arrival time is at 4:00 PM to allow for more visiting among classmates and guests; pictures will be at 6:00 PM followed by a cash bar, and a buffet style meal eating at 6:30 PM. This window of time will allow for more flexibility to classmates’ schedules. The Dinner Menu is very nice but still affordable. Cost is $35.00 per person or $70.00 per couple. Drinks are included and a cash bar will be available. This cost will also include a small 50th souvenir gift. Friday evening, September 23, 2022 will be a get-together at the Parkway High School Football Game. Any phone numbers, or address changes please give to Peg Snider Severt 419-852-8040 or email to peggy@pegboardcrafts.com. The committee is asking you to also help in contacting as many Class Mates as possible. Invite them to join our Face Book site. Parkway Class of 72. This will allow them to follow and attend if they want.
A Big Thank you goes out for donations to the Pickle Ball Courts in Rockford
New 1820 Replica Flag
Donated
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Enyart Flooring
& Home Decorating Joins Mercer County Chamber of Commerce
BROWN ANNOUNCES $300,000 FOR WATER INFRASTRUCTURE IN MERCER COUNTY
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced that the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Office of Rural Development has awarded a $300,000 grant to Midwest Electric, Inc. in Mercer County to improve the sanitary, storm and sewer systems, and roads at the Marion Township Industrial Park.
“Strong water and sewer infrastructure is critical to Ohio communities’ ability to be economically competitive,” Brown said. “This funding will help attract jobs and businesses to the area, and spur future investment in Mercer County. I will continue to advocate for federal resources for rural communities across Ohio.”
USDA’s Rural Development program provides loans and grants to help expand economic opportunities and create jobs in rural areas by supporting infrastructure improvements; business development; housing; community facilities such as schools, public safety and health care; and high-speed internet access in rural areas.
Brown has been a leader for Ohio’s rural communities, successfully securing a number of provisions that are important to Ohio farmers in the 2018 Farm Bill. He is the first Ohioan to serve on the Senate Agriculture Committee in more than 50 years.
Heroin Interdiction Team Makes Arrests Mercer County Sheriff, Jeff Grey reports that the HIT Team (Heroin Interdiction Team) conducted a detail on Tuesday (July 27th, 2021). The HIT Team focused on individuals and locations that have been reported in using, selling and transporting narcotics. The HIT Team is made up of members of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office, Celina Police Department and Coldwater Police Department.
The HIT Team made 11 traffic stops and issued 5 traffic citations. The HIT Team also made 8 arrest and served one search warrant on a residence.
Arrested were the following people.
Amanda K Hatfield 42 years of age, of 402 S Main Street Celina, Ohio. Hatfield was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine a Felony of the fifth degree. Her bond was set at $50,000.00 subject to 10%.
Amber G Archer 36 years of age, of 640 North Street Celina, Ohio. Archer was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine a Felony of the fifth degree. Her bond was also set at $50,000.00 subject to 10%.
Christopher A Boop 40 years of age, of 319 Haller Street Lima, Ohio. Boop was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine a Felony of the fifth degree. His bond was also set at $50,000.00 subject to 10%.
Corey W Miller 39 years of age, of 101 Ada Ave Celina, Ohio. Miller was arrested for OVI a Misdemeanor of the first degree. He was released after his arrest.
Lati Hiram 37 years of age, of 1440 Meadowview Drive Apt 6 Celina, Ohio. Hiram was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine a Felony of the fifth degree. His bond was set at $50,000.00 subject to 10%.
Elaine N Trigo 38 years of age, of 440 Touvelle Street Lot 4 Celina, Ohio. Trigo was arrested for Contributing to the Delinquency of Minor and Possession of Drug Abuse Instruments, both Misdemeanors of the first degree, her bond is $2,000.00 on each charge, both subject to 10%.
Melinda L Sawmiller 58 years of age, of 440 Touvelle Street Lot 4 Celina, Ohio. Sawmiller was arrested for Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor a Misdemeanor of the first degree. Her bond was $2,000.00 subject to 10%, she posted bond later in the evening. Corbin M Houser 20 years of age, of 5506 Johnston Road Celina, Ohio. Houser was arrested for Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor a Misdemeanor of the first degree. His bond was set at $2,000.00 subject to 10%. He posted bond later in the evening. There was also one vehicle towed from a traffic stop that had suspected stolen items inside. That vehicle was secured and deputies/officers will be applying for a search warrant on the vehicle today (7-28-2021). There is also a juvenile suspect involved in one of the cases of possession of Methamphetamines and that case will be sent to the Mercer County Prosecutors Office for review of charges.
Members of the HIT Team were assisted by the Mercer County Prosecutors Office in applying for a search warrant last evening, they will also be reviewing all of the above arrests for any additional charges. Also assisting was the Mercer County Job and Family Services in placing the juvenile. Celina Municipal Court Judge Kathryn Speelman had set the bond on the possession cases.
Sheriff Grey and Celina Police Chief Tom Wale remind citizens to continue to call their local law enforcement with drug tips. Grey and Wale stated that these tips help their deputies/officers focus on people and houses where suspected drug activity occurs. By Jeff Grey Sheriff
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Van Wert Fair Concert Headlines Chris Lane
The weekend before
Chris Lane comes to Van Wert, he will perform the pre-race concert prior
to the start of one of the summer’s most anticipated sporting events –
the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday,
Aug. 28, the “last-chance” race for drivers to make the 2021 NASCAR Cup
Series Playoff field.
Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. welcome two new team members Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. is pleased to welcome two new team members. Kara May and Clara Snavley recently joined the Firm, working in the St. Marys office.
May is a staff accountant. Her primary responsibilities include preparation of business and individual tax returns, bookkeeping, and preparation of financial statements. She has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Ohio Northern University.
Snavley is a payroll specialist. She prepares clients’ payrolls and handles payroll-related tax deposits and reporting. Snavley has a certificate in accounting from Columbus State Community College, along with a bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University.
Shultz Huber & Associates, Inc. is a full-service accounting, tax and business consulting CPA firm specializing in assisting businesses and their owners plan for their future and achieve their goals in an ever-changing financial and regulatory environment. Offices are located in Archbold, Bryan, Defiance, St. Marys and Van Wert, Ohio, with seven shareholders and 60 employees.
. Road Closures – Temporary The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is announcing the closing (week of August 23rd) of Riley Road between SR 197 and Howick Road for intersection road grade improvements. This road will be closed for approximately two weeks depending on the weather conditions. Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759.
New Physician Joins Van Wert Health Center for Urology
Van Wert Health is pleased to announce that Colin Linke, D.O. has joined its practice. Dr. Linke joins Dr. Nik Kiehl, Dr. Scott Shie, and Brandi Alwine, PA-C at the Van Wert Health Center for Urology, located at 140 Fox Road, Suite 105, Van Wert, Ohio (formerly known as the Medical Arts Building).
Dr. Linke has been expertly trained in general urology and urological surgery for both men and women. His special clinical interests include treatment of urologic cancers and using surgically minimally-invasive techniques, including robotic surgery, to treat benign and malignant diseases.
Dr. Linke received his medical degree from Lincoln Memorial University Medical School in Harrogate, Tennessee. He completed his residency in urology at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans.
“We are privileged to welcome another outstanding and talented urologist here at Van Wert Health,” said Jim Pope, President and CEO. “Van Wert Health is growing and continually looking for ways to offer our patients additional services along the continuum of care.”
The providers at the Van Wert Health Center for Urology treat a variety of urologic conditions and disorders, including urologic cancers. The center offers procedures, including vasectomies, along with medicinal and surgical treatments for voiding dysfunction, enlarged prostates, incontinence, kidney stones, male infertility, and other urologic disorders.
Providers at the Van Wert Health Center for Urology are accepting new patients. For more information about the services offered visit vanwerthealth.org or call 419-232-6051.
New Primary Care Physician Joins Van Wert Health
Van Wert, OH – Board-certified family medicine physician John Sharma, MD, has joined Van Wert Health. Dr. Sharma specializes in comprehensive care for newborns, children, adolescents, and adults.
His special clinical interests include preventative and lifestyle medicine, and chronic illness management. He provides quality, evidence-based care in an approachable setting and enjoys collaborating with patients to diagnose and treat a broad spectrum of health concerns to achieve their health goals.
“I am so happy to welcome Dr. Sharma to both Van Wert Health and our community,” said Jim Pope, President and CEO of Van Wert Health. “Family medicine is an essential component of whole-patient care and we know Dr. Sharma will be an asset to our patients and team.”
Dr. Sharma earned his medical degree from St. George’s University School of Medicine, followed by a residency in Family Medicine at William Beaumont Hospital in Troy, Michigan. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians.
He will care for patients at both Van Wert Health – Rockford (506 South Main St., Rockford, OH) and at Van Wert Health – North (214 Towne Center Blvd, Van Wert, OH). To schedule an appointment, call 419-363-3008.
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Two County Road Closures Announced The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is announcing the closing (week of August 9th) of Staeger Road between SR 197 and Old Town Road for intersection road grade improvements. This road will be closed for approximately two weeks depending on the weather conditions. The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is announcing the temporary closing of Ft. Recovery Minster Road between Township Line Road and Erastus Durbin Road for shoulder widening – ditch layover – roadway improvement. This road will be closed intermittently from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Thursday over the next 4-5 weeks or so during the construction season. There may be limited overnight closures as well. Work is set to be completed by early September 2021. Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759.
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Nurse Practitioner Joins Van Wert Health Van Wert Health is pleased to announce that Abbie Evans, Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC), has joined the team at the Walk-in Clinic, located at Van Wert Health North. Abbie is board certified and a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the Ohio Association of Advanced Practice Nurses since 2017. Evans has previous experience with family medicine, women’s health, and obstetrics. “We are very pleased to welcome Abbie Evans aboard at our walk-in clinic in Van Wert,” said Jim Pope, President and CEO of Van Wert Health. “Since Van Wert Health North opened three years ago, we’ve set a standard for expert walk-in care with a primary focus on providing appropriate care in the right setting that is expedient and affordable.” Located off of US-30, the Walk-in Clinic is open seven days a week, with extended hours during the week. For more information about the clinic and hours of operation, visit vanwerthealth.org or call 419-605-0850.
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
Loved and Sadly Missed by Your Family and Friends
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Parkway August 2021 Printable Combined Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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Mercer County Health District COVID-19 Situation Update – August 11, 2021
CELINA- As of August 11, 2021, the Mercer County Health District (MCHD) reports 4,211 confirmed cases, 807 probable cases, 4,035 recovered cases, 1 hospitalization, 87 COVID-19 deaths, and 19 probable deaths of COVID-19. In addition, there have been 46 confirmed cases who have passed away due to causes other than COVID-19. Today, there are 41 known active cases of COVID-19 in Mercer County.
Since June 16, 2021, the MCHD has reported COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough infections in each weekly COVID-19 update. For the purposes of this reporting, all fully-vaccinated individuals who are infected with COVID-19 have been reported as either confirmed or probable breakthrough cases, depending on the circumstances of each case.
As of May 1, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) transitioned from monitoring all reported vaccine breakthrough cases to identifying and investigating only hospitalized or fatal cases.
Ohio Department of Health (ODH) has set guidelines for health departments to report vaccine breakthrough cases to the state. The criteria are as follows: COVID-19-related hospitalization or death U.S. Resident Completed full primary series of an FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccine. SARS-CoV-2 RNA or antigen detected on a respiratory specimen collected ≥14 days after completing the primary series of an FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccine. No known positive test for SARS-CoV-2 RNA or antigen detected on a respiratory specimen collected <45 days before the most recent positive test.
Today, the MCHD reports eight confirmed and six probable cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated individuals. According to the reporting guidelines issued by ODH, only one of these people was hospitalized, meaning only one is considered a breakthrough case. To best inform our community, MCHD will continue to publicly report the overall number of cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated individuals in addition to the hospitalized breakthrough cases that must be reported to the Ohio Department of Health.
COVID-19 cases have increased significantly in Mercer County in recent weeks. As of today, the transmission rate in Mercer County is high. A high transmission rate is defined as 100 or more new cases per 100,000 people in a 7-day period or a test positivity rate of 10% or higher. Mercer county has reported 82 cases per 100,000 people in the past seven days and has a test positivity rate of 10.91%. While the COVID-19 transmission rate is at substantial or high levels, people are encouraged to wear a mask when in indoor public locations to protect themselves and others. Masks are most important when around people with weakened immune systems or increased risk of severe disease, and when distance cannot be maintained between people. While N95 masks offer protection to the wearer, surgical and cloth masks are most effective in controlling the release of droplets from those who may carry the virus by stopping the droplets before they separate into smaller particles capable of traveling through the air. The MCHD offers the COVID-19 vaccine every Friday at the MCHD office. Please call 419-586-3251 extension 1462 to ask questions or schedule an appointment.
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Van Wert County COVID-19 update Thursday, August 12, 2-4 pm Thursday, August 19, 2-4 pm Thursday, August 26, 2-4 pm Currently, all clinics are being held at the VW County Health Department. All clinics will have Moderna and Pfizer vaccine available. Pfizer vaccine has been approved for all those age 12 and up and Moderna is available to all those age 18 and up. Unless specified, the clinics dates are for all those who wish to receive a first dose and anyone eligible to receive their second dose of that vaccine. Please bring your photo id and any insurance info. Those under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian present as well as proof of age such as a shot record or birth certificate. The health department is not making appointments at this time, as all clinics are walk-in only. The public can also contact Family Healthcare of Northwest Ohio at 419-238-6747 and Van Wert Family Physicians at 419-238-6251 to schedule an appointment. |
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See the Nutcracker for a Beloved Ballet Experience Christmas is a treasured time at the Niswonger as families throughout the region steal away from the hustle and bustle and relax together for entertainment from the Niswonger stage of inspiration. The Nutcracker, performed by The Ballet Theatre of Toledo, is a lavish and spectacular ballet choreographed by Nigel Burgoine. The music and movement will keep you on the edge of your seat with some unexpected surprises from the original classic. Grandparents and parents alike can delight the family with a night of seasonal artistry filled with Sugar Plum Fairies and oh-so-sweet memories. Presented by Jim and Mary Pope, The Nutcracker will set the perfect tone for family Christmas memory-making on Saturday, December 11th at 7:30 PM. VWLive Event and Membership information can be found at vanwertlive.com or through the Box Office by phone 419-238-6722 or in-person from Noon - 4 PM, Monday through Thursday, and Noon - 6 PM on Friday.
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Van Wert County General Health District notes rise in COVID-19 cases
Van Wert County
General Health District notes rise in COVID-19 cases and encourages mask
use The Van Wert County General Health District is closely monitoring
increasing COVID-19 cases within Van Wert County and the surrounding
area. After spending much of the summer averaging less than one case per
day, Van Wert County has recently received 19 cases of COVID-19 in the
past week. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Van Wert
County is considered to be a county of substantial transmission of the
COVID-19 virus. Levels of community transmission are determined by the
CDC using the total number of cases per 100,000 persons in the previous
7 days as well as the percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in the same
time period. As of August 1, 2021, Van Wert County has had 20 new
COVID-19 cases, or a rate of 70.73 per 100,000 residents. In addition,
Van Wert County is now experiencing a positivity rate of 7.1% which is
an increase over the past 7 days of 3.29%. Based on the most recent CDC
guidance, the CDC recommends that fully vaccinated individuals wear
masks in indoor public settings in communities with substantial or high
transmission rates. Van Wert County as noted meets the CDC definition of
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![]() Rockford Bicentennial Barn Quilt trail is growing
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Come Hear Pastor Steve Howell at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon
Road, Rockford, OH
welcomes
retired
Pastor Steve Howell back to the pulpit on Sunday, August 22, 2021. His
message entitled “Being Set Free” is based on the Gospel Lesson John
8:31-36 ~ for those of you who like to follow the scriptures. Steve has
been in the ministry for 50 years and is retired from Grace Missionary
Church in Celina.
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Our Old Bookcase, sent August 12, 2021, Hawaii became a State of the U.S.A. in 1959.
= = = = = OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society, Inc.
The topic of Statehood for Hawaii had been discussed in Hawaii and in the U.S. Congress, since 1903. As of August 1916, the United States established two National Parks: the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and the Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii National Park. The interest in Statehood for Hawaii continued until the U.S. Congress passed the enabling act for Hawaiian Statehood, and President Eisenhower signed the act on March 18, 1959. The Citizens of Hawaii voted for Statehood on June 29, 1959. Two months later, on August 21, 1959, Daniel K. Inouye became Hawaii’s first voting Member of the U.S. House of Representative as Hawaii became the 50th State of the United States of America. In June 1975, two of the Mercer County Commissioners Ralph Klosterman and Ralph Dicke, and Mercer County Clerk of Courts Dwight Laffin made their first formal visit to Honolulu, after the Mercer County Commissioners passed the June 10, 1975 Resolutions # 267 and # 276 to provide $1000.00 to each of the three elected officials to attend the Convention for the National Association of Counties Annual Conference at Honolulu. The third Commissioner George Bihn chose not to accept the free trip. While the two Commissioners were discussing the Hawaiian Islands, Commissioner George Bihn was discussing with me about working for the Mercer County Commissioners as an Ohio Public Employee and serving as Director of the Mercer County Historical Museum. The Commissioners appointed me as Director of the Mercer County Historical Museum on August 25, 1975.
When my brother’s wife Karen Brumm and I were taking a cruise in the Caribbean Islands, Puerto Rico was one of the sites we visited. The citizens of Puerto Rico talked about U.S. Statehood for Puerto Rico. Those citizens said that they did not want to become a State of the U.S.A. because they were receiving too much money from the United States Government to change that status. On March 2, 2021, the 117th Congress, in its 1st Session, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 1522, to provide for the admission of the State of Puerto Rico into the Union. The full text of this document can be found on source of information for the people, i.e. Google.com. I could not believe the rest of the controversial news about Statehood for Puerto Rico. Sadly, this idea of Statehood for Puerto Rico suddenly became a political football. Has the United States Congress been reduced to decisions being made by personal political agendas, rather than what is best for the citizens of the United States? I can understand when Senior Citizens tell me that they no longer watch the news on television. In reference to Mercer County’s history being made today, may I ask which Mercer County Ohio businesses or industries are doing business with Puerto Rico? [Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883,
Businesses temporarily relocate for Phase 1 of Van Wert Forward
Two downtown Van Wert businesses temporarily relocate to make way for Phase 1 of Van Wert Forward to start soon. Rhoades Insurance and The Warehouse have temporarily relocated to other downtown Van Wert storefronts. Rhoades Insurance is now located at 122 N. Washington St. (besides the Chamber of Commerce office). The Warehouse is relocated to 105 W. Main St. (beside Elite Interiors). Both businesses continue to operate as usual and offer the same services as at their previous locations. They will transition back into their original sites after the historic renovations. Phase 1 of the Van Wert Forward project includes public and private space improvements and has 12 parcels which will be consolidated into five parcels, featuring approximately 13 commercial spaces and 37 residential units. The project involves three clusters in the downtown area – north, central, and south. The early construction won't be as noticeable as it will be inside work. Demolition work should begin in several weeks, with project completion currently slated for late 2022 or early 2023. "We understand the construction process will take between 12 and 18 months for each of those spaces, depending on the size of the space before a business or resident can begin to move into a space," Seth Baker, CEO of The Van Wert County Foundation shares. The kickoff ceremony is in conjunction with the Harvest Moon Festival, Saturday, September 24, 2021. For more information on Van Wert Forward, visit vanwertforward.org
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Citizen Academy Coming to Mercer County Sheriff Department This will be the seventh citizen’s academy for the Sheriff’s Office. The first Mercer County Citizen’s Academy was hosted in 2013 and culminated in the graduation of (11) students. We have had (83) students graduate from the academy since it was established. The classes have consisted of citizens from different backgrounds, age groups, and geographical areas of Mercer County. The participants attend classes that are classroom based, observe demonstrations, take tours of the facilities, and participate in hands on training sessions. They are also provided with an opportunity to “job shadow” with staff members. The 2021 academy will take place from October 19, 2021 until November 11, 2021, and will usually be held two evenings per week for a four week period. The classes will begin at 6 p.m. and will last for 2-3 hours per session. The academy is open to residents of Mercer County, who are at least 21 year old. A background check is required. Class size is limit. Interested persons can stop at the Sheriff’s Office during office hours or go to our website at www.mercercountysheriffohio.gov to obtain an application packet. Completed applications need to be returned to the Sheriff’s Office by September 13, 2021. If anyone has any questions they may contact Citizen’s Academy Coordinator, Sergeant Jay Wehrkamp, at (419) 586-7724.
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on August 9, 2021 at
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Come Hear Pastor Doug Meyer at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH welcomes retired Pastor Doug Meyer back to the pulpit on Sunday, August 15, 2021. His message entitled “Doubting, sinking, Rising Again” is based on the Gospel Lesson Mark 14:22-33 - for those of you who like to follow the scriptures. Pastor
Doug will also be having The Children’s Message time during the service.
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Join Stateline Writers Club
Feel Good Fridays Feel Good Fridays for 2021 end with some big brass! It has been a summer of musical memories in Fountain Park as every Friday was a different genre. Guests from all ages enjoyed diverse selections from Ragtime favorites to Arena Show Rock hits. Here we are with one final Friday to celebrate free music in Fountain Park made possible by the Van Wert County Foundation. How fitting that the return of Old Crown Brass will triumphantly close the summer series with great flourish. The Old Crown Brass Band was founded in 2007 and has become one of Fort Wayne, Indiana’s premier performing ensembles. The band is a traditional British brass band and plays all styles of music. The 32-piece brass and percussion ensemble is made up of members of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, local music educators, and freelance musicians. All members of the band are non-compensated and share a passion for brass band music. While conforming to the model of the traditional British brass band, the band programs all types of music including marches, jazz arrangements, show and movie scores, and orchestral transcriptions. The band also has formed a separate performing ensemble known as the “Black Swamp Ten.” The concert will begin at 7:30 PM at Fountain Park, weather permitting. The determination for a change of venue due to rain will be made by 5 PM on Thursday. Please tune into the Niswonger Performing Arts Center for the concert location. We look forward to celebrating the gift of music with you this Feel Good Friday in Van Wert. |
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Parkway Boys 2021 Golf at Harrod, OH Parkway boys golf
kicked off the 2021 high school golf season with a 6th place finish at
the Rob Contini Invitational played on August 5th at the Colonial
Golfers Club in Harrod, OH.
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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH – Van Wert - ANNOUNCES First United Methodist Church, located at 113 W. Central Avenue in Van Wert, in partnership with many Van Wert businesses and churches, has set the date of Thursday, August 19th for their 6th Annual Operation Back to School event for Van Wert County high school students. This FREE event provides backpacks, school supplies, and hygiene items. High School students from the area may pre-register online at www.vanwertfirst.net by following the “Operation Back to School” high school student registration link or by stopping by the church office to fill out a registration form. Pre-registration is highly encouraged. The event will begin at 6:30 pm, with games, food and a visit from the band ATTABOY at 7:30pm. Any student, whether school supplies are needed or not, should plan to come enjoy the evening activities. Anyone wishing to volunteer at the event, to donate to help the project or for more information please call Teresa at First Church 419-238-0631 ext 307. You can also check out our website at www.vanwertfirst.net and look through the ‘Operation Back to School’ and ‘eGiving’ links. VENMO has also been added to our ability to accept donations using: @FirstUnited-Methodist.
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Scam Going Around in Mercer County – BEWARE! The scammer will then request the card number and tell the victim that they will take care of the warrant for them. In some cases, after the card numbers are given to the scammer, they tell the victim that the last card did not go through and now there are additional warrants on that person’s name and request another thousands of dollars’ worth of cards. People are being told that if they call our office to check the validity of this, they will be arrested. This is not true. The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office would NEVER ask for money or gift cards to clear a warrant; nor will you be arrested if you call our office to check the validity of the accusations. If you receive one of these calls, please hang up immediately and call our central dispatch at 419-586-7724. These scam calls do appear to be coming from a “419” area code, but these calls are more than likely “cloned” from actual numbers. As a reminder, never give out personal information over the phone. You can check to see if you have an active warrant by visiting the Sheriff’s Office website at www.mercercountysheriffohio.gov. Jeff Grey Mercer County Sheriff
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Library Board to Meet The Rockford Carnegie Library will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, August 11, 2021 at 4 p.m. in the library basement. The public is invited to attend.
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Judge Matthew Gilmore helps bring a voice to kids involved in the Mercer County Juvenile Court by initiating the CASA of Mercer County Program A new program is underway in Mercer County to assist children who are abused and neglected. The CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) of Mercer County Program is a court-based program that recruits and trains community volunteers to become Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) for children who are alleged to be abused, neglected, and/or dependent. A Court Appointed Special Advocate, or CASA, is a person appointed by Mercer County Juvenile Court Judge Matthew Gilmore to represent the best interests of a child during a court proceeding. The purpose of the CASA Program is to provide the Court with Guardians who will give the Judge a thoughtful recommendation on what should be planned for the child, based on the CASA's independent investigation of the facts. The Program's goal is twofold: to provide quality representation for the children of Mercer County through volunteer participation and to involve more community members and make them aware of the problems facing abused, neglected, and dependent children. The Mercer County Juvenile Court received a grant from New CASA Startup Funds to begin the CASA of Mercer County Program. Mercer County Juvenile Court Magistrate Richard Delzeith is the Court Administrator. Nick Schulze has been appointed as the Executive Director of the Program, and Kip Wright has been appointed as the Coordinator of Volunteer Services. For an application or additional information, please contact: Mercer County Juvenile Court at (419) 586-1249 or by email at: CASA@mercercountycourts.com Don’t have time to volunteer? You can still be a key part of the solution by: (1) Volunteering in another capacity, such as office support or events; or (2) By financially supporting CASA of Mercer County, either individually or through a company. Connect with us at www.mercercountycourts.com.
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Visit Schoolhouse Farm for a Sunflower Experience -
Weekend of August 5-8, 2021 Thursday through Sunday, the weekend of August 5-8, 2021, is the In Bloom Festival at School house Farms, 5468 Ross Road, north of Rockford, OH. 10 Am to 6 PM daily. 57 acres of beautiful sunflowers are on display as they are in full bloom right now. There is a 23 acre walk-able hydrological map of Ohio on the farm of Vaughn Davis and Beth Cole, business co-owner. There will also be food and drinks, local vendors, and wagon rides. Pick your own sunflowers and take plenty of pictures. Facebook or www.schoolhouse-farms.com - for more information! |
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Schumm Reunion Set Conducting the morning church service at 10 will be the Rev Herbert Schumm from Fort Wayne, and conducting a bible study from 9 to 9:45 am will be Dr Harold Moellering of Columbus, Ohio (and Ohio State University). We invite you to a fun--and informative--day of family history.
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Veterans Banners for
Rockford The Village of Rockford will be taking orders for Veterans Banners until August 20th. This will be the final order for the foreseeable future. Please contact the Village Office for a form or more information - 419-363-3032 ext. 1 The banner cost is $125 per side and payable at the time of order. We plan to have these additional banners up by Veterans Day. |
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Parkway New Student Registration Days Parkway Local Schools will be holding Registration Days on Wednesday, August 11 and Thursday, August 12 from noon - 6:00 p.m. Only those students in K -12 who are brand new to the district need to register. Our registration forms can now be completed online from our website. Beginning August 2, please call the appropriate office at 419-363-3045, if you need assistance registering and to schedule a time to bring the necessary documents to the school to finalize the registration process on one of these two days. If parents of incoming Kindergarten students have not notified the elementary office that their child will be attending school this fall, they should complete the online registration and call the office. |
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Recreation Registration for Fall Sports - Deadline August 13, 2021 FLAG FOOTBALL: The 2021 Fall Flag Football League is open to boys and girls entering grades 1-6. Flag football games will be played on Monday evenings at Shanes park through the months of September and October. The registration fee is $25.00 per child and each participant will receive a team jersey and a mouthpiece. Mouthpieces are required to participate in all practices and games. Flag Football Registration: https://8c1bff43-c651-41d9-a648-00dc4d428136.filesusr.com... REGISTRATION DEADLINE: AUGUST 5TH
The 2021 Fall Soccer League is open to boys and girls entering grades K-6. Games will be played on Sunday afternoons at Shanes Park through the months of September and October. The registration fee is $25.00 per child and each participant will receive a team jersey. Each player is required to provide their own shin guards. Fall Soccer Registration: https://8c1bff43-c651-41d9-a648-00dc4d428136.filesusr.com... REGISTRATION DEADLINE: AUGUST 13, 2021 Completed registration forms, medical forms, and registration fees can be dropped off at the Rockford Village Office or mailed to Rockford Rec. - PO Box 16 - Rockford, OH 45882.
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Mercer Health awards first Medical Student Scholarship to Celina High School alum Mercer Health awarded the first Medical Student Scholarship to Tyus Temple, a 2014 Celina High School graduate currently working toward his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree at Ohio University. Temple, selected as the scholarship recipient based on his academic merit and plans to return to the area to serve the community as a medical provider upon completing his education. “The concept of community and helping those in my community is what made me want to go into medicine,” Temple said. “And being active within my community is something I plan on doing once I am a physician.” Temple also received a MED Foundation scholarship as a high school senior in 2014. The medical staff of Mercer Health initiated this scholarship program to support medical students from Mercer County and the surrounding area, as well as medical students who have participated in rotations at Mercer Health, in 2020. The Mercer Health Medical Student Scholarship 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. To be considered for this year’s 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. Participants must apply online 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. Online applications are being accepted now will be accepted until October 1, 2021. 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.” For more information about Mercer Health’s Medical Student Scholarship, visit mercer-health.com/foundation or contact Deb Hemmelgarn, MED Foundation director, at dhemmelgarn@mercer-health.com or 419-678-5679.
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Auditions set for musical comedy Two local community theatres are collaborating to bring Motherhood, the Musical to Van Wert and Lima. Van Wert Civic Theatre and Amil Tellers-Encore Theatre are leveraging their resources to bring this comedy to both locations. This show shares the humorous and loving journey of Amy, a soon-to-be first-time mom; Barb, an overworked, underpaid, stressed-out mother of five; Brooke, a lawyer who works too much and barely sees her kids; and Tasha, a single mom struggling to balance work, family and a divorce. VWCT will present the musical on September 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, October 1, 2, and 3 while Encore performances are scheduled for October 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, and 17. Director Jerry Zimmerman and Music Director Dee Fisher intend to use the same actresses for all 14 performances but will consider double casting to accommodate performance conflicts. The cast calls for four females. Auditions will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 1 at Encore Theatre located at 991 North Shore Dr, Lima and at 7 p.m. on Monday, August 2 at VWCT, 118 S Race Street, Van Wert. Those auditioning should prepare a short song that demonstrates their range. Be ready to share any conflicts with performances or rehearsal times. A detailed rehearsal schedule will be created once the show is cast. Rehearsals will alternate between the two theatre locations. Questions can be directed to Zimmerman via text message at 419-296-5157 or by emailing admin@vwct.org.
Lake Fest 5 k Mercer Health Lake Festival 5K run registration is available on line 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 24th at Lake Shore Park at the corner of Ash and Lakeshore Drive in Celina. Registration begins at 6:45 A.M. The certified out and back course will be set up along West Bank Road. The deadline to pre-register is July 23 at $15.00 without a running shirt. Race day registration is available at $20.00. All runners 14 and under run for free with a completed registration form. Medals will be awarded to the 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 further distance, and for the youngest and oldest runners. 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-mile marks. Refreshments will be served at the finish. Registration forms are available at the chamber office, 121 E. Logan St. Celina, OH. For more information, call the Celina Mercer Chamber at 419-586- 2219. Race organizers thank the following additional sponsors: Mercer Health, Celina Lions, Westside Carryout, MCerv, Chiefs, Aqua Tech Water, Celina Fire Dept, Celina Insurance, Best Western, Dynamic Federal Credit Union, State Farm Insurance-Brian Stephan, Dairy Queen, H&R Block, and Ohio-Indiana Roofing.
Buzzards Glory 5 K The 27th annual Buzzard’s Glory 5K run/walk is at 8:30 a.m. August 7th 2021 in Coldwater. Pre-Registration is available on line at www.cantstoprunningco.com at $25 with shirt or $15 without a shirt. As in all Mercer Health Challenge races, 14 and under race for free with a completed registration form. This chip-timed race begins and ends at Coldwater High School Cavalier Stadium with registration from 7am-8am at the stadium. All proceeds go to Coldwater Memorial Park & Coldwater Library. This is the seventh and last race of Mercer Health 5K Challenge run and all awards for the Challenge will be presented after the race. Results will be available online at www.mercrthealth5kchallenge.com & www.cantstoprunnihgco.com Call Innergy Fitness at 419-763-1111 for more information.
OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society, Inc.
I attended the Old Fashioned Farmers’ Exhibit at Van Wert this month. Alvin always participated in the antique tractor exhibits, as well as working with Doug at the Sawmill. I enjoyed seeing our old friends at the Van Wert Show. While there, I met the two artists, a father and son, who created toy copies of farm equipment as well as farm trucks. What impressed me most about the toys made of wood, was the artists not only worked the wood grain into the art work, as well as the detailed image of farm equipment today. When I saw this piece, I knew it would make a fine addition to our New Idea Farm Equipment Toy Exhibit at the Mercer County Historical Museum Sunday September 12. Russ Riggle explained to me that they live four hours east of here. They will be showing their artwork made of wood, at the Celina Lake Festival July 23-25. I asked our New Idea Historic Preservation Committee Members to identify the piece of equipment. Jerry Will, Ken Coffman, and Jim Weiler responded. Jim’s information was the most descriptive: “The tractor appears to be a model of one with a cab but no specific brand or model comes to mind that it is patterned after. The implement appears to be a corn/soybean planter with 4 planting row units (4 row). It does not show any "markers" which are arms with a cutting disc with which are in vertical position when in transport and then one hydraulically lowers to make a mark in the unplanted soil so the farmer after traveling across the field can turn around and follow the mark normally at the center of the tractor and follow it to make evenly spaced rows. The round horizontal tanks nearest the tractor on the toy implement would haul liquid corn starter fertilizer to be applied alongside the seed kernels .” This year, our New Idea Historic Preservation Committee, (NIHP) will once again be hosting a New Idea Farm Equipment and Antique Tractor & Equipment exhibit at the north end of the Park at the Coldwater Community Picnic, Saturday & Sunday, August 7-8. Last year’s Virus limited the public programs, for our book sales of our book, “New Idea Company’s Hay Tools, 1931-1999.” Therefore, this book “New Idea Company’s Hay Tools, 1931-1999,” will be available on August 7-8, at the Coldwater Picnic at the Park. We also need help with this exhibit! WANTED FOR EXHIBIT ON SATURDAY & SUNDAY, August 7 – 8 AT COLDWATER’S COMMUNITY PARK. NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT and ANTIQUE TRACTORS & FARM EQUIPMENT. For information, call me at my cell phone number: 419-852-0092. [Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883, or histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.] NOTE THE NEW PHONE NUMBER!
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.
UPDATES TO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - OPERATION BACK TO SCHOOL First United Methodist Church, located at 113 W. Central Avenue in Van Wert, in partnership with many Van Wert businesses and churches, has set the date of Sunday, August 1st for their 6 th Annual Operation Back to School event. This FREE event provides backpacks, school supplies, and hygiene items to Van Wert County families in need. Students in pre-school through 8th grade may pre-register online at www.vanwertfirst.net by following the “Operation Back to School” student registration link or stop by the church office to fill out a registration form. Pre-registration is highly encouraged and will close July 21st. There will be no onsite registration. The event will be held at Fountain Park from 3 pm - 5 pm, with games and food for the entire family. We ask that families do not arrive on site prior to 2:45 as we will be organizing the park and surrounding areas to the park for the event. Plan to join us for the afternoon. The high school event is being planned for a later date. Anyone wishing to volunteer at the event, to donate to help the project or for more information please call Teresa at First Church 419-238-0631 ext 307. You can also check out our website at www.vanwertfirst.net and look through the ‘Operation Back to School’ and ‘eGiving’ links. VENMO has also been added to our ability to accept donations using: @FirstUnited-Methodist.
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VWCF RECOGNIZES NEW ENDOWMENT FUND
Seth Baker, CEO of The Van Wert County Foundation, is pleased to announce a new designated endowment fund, The Tim A. Rolsten & Patricia A. Rolsten Memorial Fund, that will support purpose in our community. Tim and Pat were married on July 31, 1981. Together they shared many adventures and beautiful memories while raising a blended family. Pat retired as an LPN. In addition to nursing, Pat helped Tim work the family farm. Tim used his master's of business degree to operate a successful farm and seed corn business. Tim served many years as a Pleasant Township Trustee. Both were longtime members of Trinity United Methodist Church and former members of the Elks Lodge 1197. They enjoyed attending Tincaps baseball games, Crestview basketball games, watching NASCAR, and vacationing in Branson, Missouri. Following Mr. & Mrs. Rolsten’s charitable wishes, one-third of the fund is gifted to Trinity United Methodist Church for $194,447 for the organization’s general purposes. The remaining two-thirds create The Tim A. Rolsten & Patricia A. Rolsten Memorial Fund in support of the Van Wert County, Ohio Sheriff Department, and the Fire Department of Ohio City, Ohio, in each governmental organization’s public safety duties. The Van Wert County Foundation is a nonprofit community organization serving Van Wert County and surrounding areas by inspiring philanthropy and mobilizing resources to create a well-resourced and thriving quality of life for our community. More information is available at www.vanwertcountyfoundation.org. Attached - picture of Mr. & Mrs. Rolsten
Pictured: (Left to Right) Adam Clark, Chief Deputy Van Wert County Sheriff Department Thiason Leaser, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones Kevin McGough, Son of Patricia Rolsten Pastor David To, Trinity United Methodist Church Seth Baker, CEO of The Van Wert County Foundation
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Pastor Steve Howell leads worship service at St. Paul’s
United Church of Christ and will return on July 25th His message entitled “Who Controls Your Schedule” is based on the Gospel Lesson John 7:1-13. He asked the congregation to ask this question of themselves because that is who controls your life. Jesus had 3 years of ministry and taught people the way to live. God controlled his schedule. He was always going into privacy so he could have a word with God. His own half brothers did not believe he was the son of God until later. James, Joseph, Jude and Simon ganged up on him like the TV sit-com Home Improvement where the boys were always picking on each other. They told him to go to the Jerusalem Tabernacle and prove himself. He was tempted to do so, but he refuses. He was also tempted to jump from the top of the Tabernacle when he returned from 40 days with Satan in the wilderness. He said, “It’s not right to temp the Lord your God.” His brothers and friends did not control his schedule, even when there was a crisis like when Lazarus was dying. Jesus had other things to do instead of falling for the tyranny of the urgent which manipulates all of us. Jesus was a people lover, not a people pleaser according to the Bible. Talk to your heavenly Father daily. Jesus always did and he would go off in private to do this. He followed the schedule from listening to discussion with his Father. Only what’s done for Christ will last. Pastor Steve Howell is a retired minister from Grace Missionary Church. Pastor Steve will be back in the pulpit on Sunday, July 25, 2021 delivering the message entitled “Anyone Thirsty?” which is based on the Gospel Lesson John 7:37-44 - for those of you who like to follow the scriptures. Please call Becky Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services. Visit the St. Paul’s UCC – Rockford Facebook Page for information as well. |
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The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford welcomed Reverend Doug Meyer to the pulpit on Sunday, July 18, 2021. He called the children forward for the Children’s Message. He had been baking again. The cookies were in the shape of a hand with a heart in the center. The cookies stood for two lessons: God holds us in his hand and they are also helping hands. We are loved by God and we need to then go out and love others.
Doug continued with the sermon which was based on the Gospel scripture of Mark 6:30-34. Mark explains that Jesus had great compassion for the people who kept following him. Compassion drives us outside ourselves and we reach out to others. The author Flannery O’Connor wrote that compassion makes us aware of the suffering of others. Pastor Doug said we are in the age of me-ism – self indulgence. A healthy corrective to me-ism is compassion like Jesus had for the tired and the hungry. He looked in their eyes and saw sheep without a shepherd. Their faces showed spiritual hunger, and he taught them, cared for them and healed them just as a shepherd rubs healing oil on the injuries of his flock of sheep every night. That kind of compassion can do miraculous things.
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Thank you - Terry
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Terry's Trim Building Sold and Razed Click on smaller thumbnail pictures to enlarge. ![]()
Terry Gehm, longtime barber in Rockford, sold his building recently to
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Van Wert Health to Kick Off ‘Know Your Numbers’ Campaign in July 2021 By learning about what numbers and ranges you should be in and how you compare against “healthy” numbers, you can take actions towards maintaining or leading a healthy life. Some of the more well-known chronic conditions like heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and diabetes can be prevented by keeping your numbers in healthy ranges. One of the tests offered during the “Know Your Numbers” month promotion is the Complete Blood Count (CBC), which is a blood test used to evaluate your overall health and detect a wide range of disorders, including anemia, infection and leukemia. Several components and features of your blood are measured including: red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. Abnormal increases or decreases in cell counts as revealed in a CBC may indicate that you have an underlying medical condition that calls for further evaluation.
Other tests offered during Know Your Numbers month include:
· Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ($20) · Lipid Profile ($20) · Complete Blood Count ($20) · Hemoglobin A1c ($25) · Thyroid Stimulating Hormone ($25) · Prostate Specific Antigen ($30)
Visitors are invited to walk-in any time during the month of July. Appointments are not needed. Participating lab locations include the Van Wert Health Center (140 Fox Road, Suite 106), Van Wert Health – Hospital (1250 S. Washington Street), Van Wert Health – North (214 Towne Center Blvd.), all located in Van Wert, Ohio.
More information is available online at vanwertheatlh.org, including a complete listing of the outpatient lab hours as each facility. Patients with additional questions may reach a staff member via email at vanwerthealth.org or by calling 419-238-8623. |
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Van Wert Health is proud to announce that its physicians and surgical team have completed the 100th robotic-assisted surgery case on the da Vinci Xi Surgical System. The hospital began performing robotic-assisted surgeries in December 2020 and celebrated the milestone on June 22. “Residents in Van Wert and surrounding communities have access to this cutting-edge technology right in their backyard,” said Jim Pope, President and CEO at Van Wert Health. “We are proud to offer our patients advanced surgical options, keeping them close to home for care and allowing them to get back to their everyday lives as quickly as possible.”
Van Wert Health utilizes the da Vinci XI Surgical System, which is the latest in robotic surgical technologies. With less patient discomfort and improved results, minimally-invasive surgery using robotic systems has become an increasingly popular option over traditional open surgery and laparoscopic surgery. Patient benefits of robotic-assisted surgery include a shorter hospitalization period, quicker healing and return to normal activity, reduced blood loss, and reduced post-procedure pain. For the surgeon using the robot, advantages include an enhanced and magnified view of inside the patient’s body, instruments that bend and rotate farther than human hands, and overall enhanced precision and control. The surgeon is 100-percent in control of the robotic-assisted system. “I have seen such a positive effect since beginning to utilize robotic assisted surgery,” said Thomas Conte, MD, General Surgeon. “It’s exciting to be part of the growing robotics program at Van Wert Health.” The Robotic Surgery Program at Van Wert Health was made possible by a generous gift from Bruce & Julie Kennedy.
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Come Hear Pastor Doug Meyer at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH welcomes retired Pastor Doug Meyer back to the pulpit on Sunday, July 18, 2021. His message entitled “Compassion” is based on the Gospel Lesson Mark 6:30-34 - for those of you who like to follow the scriptures. Pastor
Doug will also be having Children’s Time during the service.
First Annual Rally 4 Recovery Event in Van Wert FOA providing
resources to bring awareness to addiction recovery Van Wert, Ohio-
According to mortality reports from the Ohio Department of Health, drug
overdoses killed more Ohioans in 2020 than in at least 14 years. The
COVID-19 Pandemic led to a spike in substance abuse, and now more than
ever, local communities should be aware of recovery resources and
services. At this time, here is who has committed to being an educational resource at our event: Van Wert Health – Van Wert Tri-County ADAMHS – Van Wert Ridgeview Hospital – Van Wert United Way of Van Wert – Van Wert Family Dynamics – Dayton The Mom of an Addict – Fort Wayne Thrive Peer Support – Cleveland West Ohio Food Bank – Lima Northeastern Center – Auburn Guiding Light Ministries, Lima Brightview – Lima Angel Intervention – Van Wert Haven of Hope – Van Wert Fort Wayne Recovery – Fort Wayne Westwood Behavioral – Van Wert Community Medical Services – Lima Avenues Recovery – Fort Wayne Turn Right And Go Straight – Van Wert Lighthouse Behavioral Health Services – Lima Brianna’s Hope – Celina YWCA of Van Wert – Van Wert PASS (Prevention Awareness Support Services - Lima Haven Behavioral Hospital – Dayton New Vision at Wilson Health – Sidney Thank you to our sponsors and donors - United Way of Van Wert County, Van Wert Health, Tri-County ADAMHS, The Marketing Junkie, Brightview in Lima, and Rural King. Families of Addicts is headquartered in Dayton, OH, and has multiple sites in the Miami Valley, including Van Wert. FOA rebuilds families and transforms lives through the 3 E's; Educate, Empower and Embrace. Through weekly meetings in Van Wert County, navigation, one-on-one phone support, and outreach opportunities, FOA is a sought-after and respected resource. The non-profit is unique because it supports the entire family and advocates for individuals to find their face and voice, which is key to eliminating the stigma associated with addiction. Follow FOA Families of Addicts-Van Wert on Facebook for additional details about the Rally 4 Recovery event and services available to local communities year-round. For more information about this event and FOA, call (419) 203-0200 and ask for Shane Manson.
The weekend will kick off with the crowning of the 2021 Lambert Days Queen at 4:30 Friday. This year's Queen is Caylin Cowan the daughter of Renee and John Cowan. Caylin is a Junior at Van Wert High School and is involved in both cheer and softball. Immediately following the crowning, Ohio City American Legion Post #346 will conduct the flag raising ceremony. The National Anthem will be sung by Ohio City UMC Pastor Gary Ginter. The car show registration begins at 5:00, along with inflatables for the kids, and pinball (inside the Community Building). Friday the Park Board is serving a steak dinner in the Community Building starting at 4:00. There will be food available in the Building throughout the weekend. Texas hold ‘em will start at 7:00, along with the car show judging. The “Big Ginja Band” will perform under the tent from 8:30 to 11:30. Fireworks will begin at 10:15 (rain date: Saturday night). Saturday kicks off with a co-ed volleyball tournament at 9:00. Food will be available daily inside the Community Building starting at 11:00. Kids’ activities will start at noon. The Community Building will provide a “hog roast” dinner starting at 4:00 and music under the tent will be provided by Jeff Uterbrink. Bingo will begin at 5:00 and the Lambert Days 2nd annual “Pinball Classic” tournament will start at 7:00. Jaime Delgado will finish out the evening with music and karaoke. Sunday’s chicken dinner will be served at 11:00 with music provided by the band “Triad”. Kids’ activities will start at noon. The 2021 Lambert Days Parade will line-up at 1:45 and will begin at 3:00. This year’s Grand Marshals are Ron and Jean Krugh. There will also be vendors located all weekend at Firemans Park (on St. Rt 118), along with garage sales throughout the Village and surrounding area. For more information visit www.lambertdays.com or follow us on our facebook page.
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27th Annual Car Show and Cruise-In Rescheduled in Rockford The 27th annual Rockford Car Show and Cruise-In has been rescheduled for Saturday, August 28th, 2021. The event was canceled during Rockford Community Days in June because of weather.
The Rockford area band BLIND DATE will provide LIVE music for a ‘Sock Hop or Street Dancing’ beginning at 6:30pm. Food and drinks will also be available. Bring your own lawn chair. Under the direction of project chair LeeAnn Frank, The Rockford Lions have rescheduled their Quarter Auction for Sunday, September 12, 2021. Doors will open at 12:30 pm. The auction will begin at 1:00 pm. Additional details will be released as they are finalized. The first Lions Club Quarter Auction was held in 2019. The 2020 event was cancelled due to COVID health concerns. At the Lions Club meeting on July 5th Rockford Lions gave monetary support for a companion service dog specifically trained to assist an autistic youth in the Rockford community. Proceeds from Rockford Lions Club projects like the Quarter Auction in September, the 27th Annual Rockford Car Show and Cruise-In August 28th, 2021, and the Chicken Dinner project on October 16th, 2021 fund scholarships and help fulfill community needs and requests. |
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Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting on July 12, 2021 at
6:30
Stateline Writer’s Club
to Hold Picnic
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PERI of Mercer County to Meet Guest speaker will be Susan Manchester, State Representative for Ohio's 84th District. Sharon Drerup, PERI District #2 Representative, will also be present. |
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Reverend Doug Meyer leads worship service at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ and will return on Sunday July 18, 2021
The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford welcomed Reverend Doug Meyer to the pulpit on Sunday, July 4, 2021. He began with reflecting on the 245th birthday of our nation with our freedom to worship, go to school, travel and celebrate, and most importantly to celebrate the freedom Jesus gave us through his death on the Cross. He came to set us free to love and serve others. Doug continued with the Children’s Message. He showed a small cross that his friend Wayne Gerber of Jackson Center made. Wayne has made and given 28,000 of these away over the years. Pastor Doug continued with the children about the freedom in our country (and gave each of them a small USA flag) and the freedom of the cross of Jesus (and gave the children two homemade cookies in the shape of a cross and a heart. His message, titled, “The Tragedy of Unbelief”) was based on the Gospel scripture of Mark 6:1-9. Mark explains that Jesus had been teaching all over, and people were flocking to him to hear his message. He taught about the Kingdom of God in parables. He performed miracles, healing the sick, raising the dead and calming storms. Jesus returned to his hometown of Nazareth and taught in the synagogue. Instead of respect and honor, though, Pastor Doug said he was met with contempt and jealousy from the townspeople with whom he had grown up. They took offense. Jesus explained that prophets are not without honor except in their home town. The scripture reads: He could not do much and was amazed at their unbelief. One can’t give the message to people who do not want it. Put your trust in Jesus today – where there is faith, mighty works will be done.
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Pastor
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Pastor Steve Howell leads worship service at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ
His message entitled “When a Little Becomes A Lot” is based on the Gospel Lesson John 6:1-15”. Jesus performed a miracle at the Sea of Galilee. And, according to Pastor Steve, there are three parts to the event. First there was the miracle. Jesus’ compassion for the estimated 15,000 people who had followed Jesus and wanted to hear him teach and watch him perform miracles. He realized their hunger, and asked Philip how to feed them even though Jesus could perform the miracle of providing food. Philip said that was going to be impossible. He had a boy with him who offered his lunch of 2 fish and 5 barley loaves. Jesus said give your life to me and I will give it back. He told Philip to trust him. Jesus took the food and thanked God and blessed it. They began passing the boy’s lunch in the basket. The people took all they wanted and passed the basket along. When everyone had their fill, they collected the leftovers and there were 12 baskets full. Jesus knew they needed to eat before they could listen. The people responded, in awe, by saying this must be the prophet. He responded by telling them he is the bread of life. Believe and have eternal life. Believe more than just an existence – you must believe in your heart, not just your head. Following the sermon Becky Shope and Pastor Steve served Holy Communion. Pastor Steve Howell is a retired minister from Grace Missionary Church. Pastor Steve will be back in the pulpit on Sunday, July 11, 2021 delivering the message entitled “Who Controls Your Schedule” which is based on the Gospel Lesson John 7:1-13 - for those of you who like to follow the scriptures. Pastor
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Mercer County Back-To-School Supply Drive: Our Home Family Resource Center Starting the school year with the necessary school supplies supports student learning and builds self-confidence. Unfortunately, it can be a struggle for financially strapped families to set aside enough funds to purchase all the supplies their children need in time for the start of school. In response to this, Our Home Family Resource Center has organized a Back-To-School Supply Project for children in Mercer County. Last year, despite COVID restrictions, this project provided school supplies for over 200 children in Celina, Parkway, Coldwater, Ft. Recovery, St. Henry, and Mercer County Head Start. This effort brings individuals, churches, and businesses from across the county together to provide new book bags stocked with essential school supplies for low-income students so that they can join their peers in returning to school with excitement and confidence. Folks who would like to support the 2021 Back-To-School Supply Project are encouraged to donate any of the following: book bags (new), solid color pocket folders, 5-tab dividers, tissues, glue bottles, classic Crayola markers, colored pencils, 24 count crayons, zipper pencil pouches, wide rule filler paper, large pink erasers, red ink pens, 5” and 7” pointed scissors, wide black dry erase markers, highlighters, and ear buds. Monetary donations are also accepted, and will be used to purchase items necessary to meet the needs of applicants. Donations will be accepted through August 12th and may be dropped off at Our Home during regular business hours Monday through Thursday. For those who prefer to shop online, there is an Amazon Wishlist https://a.co/g9zhUwf. Online purchases can be shipped directly to Our Home at 117 W Fayette St, Celina OH 45822. Volunteers will sort and pack the donations for pick-up by families at Celina First Church of God on August 17th and 18th. Parents/guardians of students who would like assistance with school supplies can register online at www.ourhomefrc.com/schoolsupplies through Thursday, August 5th. If there are questions, or issues submitting applications, call 419-586-4663 and dial 2 for Direct Services. Our Home Family Resource Center is a nonprofit, 501c3 organization located at 117 W. Fayette Street in Celina that serves the Mercer County community. For more detailed information about the programs, projects, and services provided by Our Home visit www.ourhomefrc.com or call 419-586-4663.
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Mercer County Health
District COVID-19 In response to public interest, the MCHD is now reporting vaccine breakthrough infections. A vaccine breakthrough infection is defined as detecting SARS-CoV-2 RNA or antigen in a respiratory specimen collected from a person 14 days or more after receiving all recommended doses of an FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccine. As of today, the MCHD reports four confirmed cases and two probable cases of vaccine breakthrough infections. The MCHD offers the COVID-19 vaccine every Friday at the MCHD office. Please call 419-586-3251 extension 1462 to ask questions or schedule an appointment.
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Parkway High
School’s Remi Fokine Crowned Queen Jubilee, XLVI (46) By Sheila
Baltzell-Linn, www.parkwayindependent.com Photography courtesy of Bob Barnes of Barnes Photography, Van Wert,
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On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Parkway graduate Remi Fokine was crowned the Queen Jubilee, XLVI (46) at the Van Wert Peony Festival, as her family and friends looked on. Remi was so surprised when they announced her name, and things moved quickly as her flower girl, Payton Walley, handed her a bouquet of peonies and the sash was added over her lovely green evening gown. 2020 Queen Jubilee XLV Jill Gemmer, who had just given her farewell speech came forward and placed the tiara crown, donated by Laudick’s Jewelry, on Remi. It is the first scholarship pageant she has ever entered, and she loved the experience. She walked away with the grand scholarship of $1200 for college.
Remi’s college plans include softball at Malone University in Canton, OH, an NCAA-D2 School starting this Fall. From this Christian College of 1200 students, she received a softball scholarship and intends to major in pre-med (to become a trauma surgeon) and studying Opera Music with a faculty member who is in the Cleveland Opera and singing with Malone's Chorale. She will continuing her American Sign Language studies which she pursued as post-secondary work as a Junior and Senior at Parkway at Wright State University – Lake Campus with Jodi Pierstorff. Her track coach was Sawyer Weitzel. Many family members and friends were influential in helping her look ahead to some of these college and career decisions.
When Remi decided to try out for the Peony Scholarship Pageant she was looking to put some challenging activities into a clamped-down COVID school year. Someone told her, if she wanted more out of her Senior year, she should not be hesitant, seek out discomfort, and explore new adventures and hobbies. As she was looking at the Counselor’s Board for scholarships, she saw the one for the Peony Pageant and applied in the Fall of 2020. Although she had never been in a pageant before, she interviewed very well. She was soon chosen as the Parkway candidate, and began her rehearsals with the other 8 candidates. They met once at the Convoy Opera Hall for a Meet the Candidates Night. Dance rehearsals for the pageant, were held at Kim Hohman's Danceworks.
Remi explained, it was a time of uncertainty. COVID restrictions caused cancellations and delays all the way from practices to the actual event itself and even the very venue where the show was to take place. Convoy Opera Hall was the original pageant venue. Remi said it was nerve-racking for everyone involved. The contestants became such good friends, and all they wanted to do was hold the pageant and compete. The location was changed several times but the Goedde Building, the former high school in Van Wert, was finally selected. The date was also a moving target, but the show finally went on, on Saturday June 5, 2021 as the Peony Festival began in Van Wert, shortly after Governor Mike DeWine lifted all restrictions.
Remi enjoyed every aspect of the pageant including the judging of: General Appearance; Personality; Introduction and Dance Routine (by all the contestants); Talent (Remi sang What I did for Love accompanied by her voice teacher and coach David VanTilburg); Talent Dress; and her Impromptu OnStage Question – Remi’s was, “How would you encourage other girls to apply for the Peony Queen Jubilee Crown?” Her essay-platform was entitled within a “Matter of Minutes – Food and other Allergies and an Inclusive Society”. Remi said of the whole experience, "It was fun and I loved it. We were girls who became friends right from the start and encouraged each other. It was a bonding experience of sisterhood on an 8 month journey to the final show."
Queen Remi has a full slate of Van Wert County Community activities during the coming year which will fulfill her term as Queen Jubilee, XLVI (46). There will be parades, meetings and appearances. She has been encouraged to compete in some other pageants that would qualify her for the Miss Ohio Program in Mansfield, OH. She has not decided on a direction yet concerning another pageant.
Eight other young ladies from area schools, who competed for Queen Jubilee, XLVI (46) include:
Lillian Hempfling of Delphos St. John – First Runner-up and winner of
the
Dyann Carey of
Lincolnview – Second Runner-up and winner of a $500
Alexa Chung of Delphos Jefferson - She was awarded $250 - Miss Congeniality and $250 - Community Involvement scholarships. Her parent is Angela Chung.
Bailey Gregory of Crestview was awarded the $400 Talent Winner Her Talent was the presentation of a song in American Sign Language. Her parents are Tammy and Mark Gregory.
Jamie Trego of Van Wert High School – She was awarded the $100 People’s Choice Award. Her parents are Jane Trego and Eugene Trego.
Other pageant
contestants were: Megan Dearth of Paulding - parents
In high school, Remi was active in softball with the Grand Lake Vipers club team. She was their catcher and shortstop. On the Parkway Panther Track team she pole vaulted and ran the 100 and 200 meter with Sawyer Weitzel as her coach. A National Honor Society member, she maintained excellent grades, was a percussionist in the Parkway Band, sang in the Parkway Choir, and was part of the Cheerleading Squad for Football and Basketball. She is a Girl Scout working on her Gold Award. Her recently approved project is a Biblical Garden at Zion Lutheran Church in Chattanooga and will include biblical plants, stepping stones, and explanations. Remi belongs to this church and is a member of the Chatta-John Youth Group.
Cheering her on at the pageant were Remi’s parents Tim and Megan (Kimmel) Fokine; grandparents J.R. and Connie Brigner; unable to attend were grandparents Susan Grascia and John Fokine. Deceased is grandfather Tony Grascia and local-great grandparents including: Edwin and Alice Ruth Kimmel and Vernon and Donna Caffee. Remi’s brothers are: Lance, Reese, Skyler and Colin. Remi wanted to thank Laudick Jewelry for her crown and all jewelry for all contestants for the pageant, and help with her green evening gown and other clothing. She also wanted to thank Brenda Barker for doing her hair. Remi did her own make-up. When asked how this crowning is going to shape her life, Remi replied that it will help her to become a community leader and use her title to advocate for the communities of Van Wert County and Northern Mercer County. Looking back, in 2008, another Parkway girl became the Peony Festival Queen Jubilee, Hannah Ford, formerly of Rockford. Congratulations Remi Fokine!
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Rockford, Formerly Shanes Crossing/Shanesville Celebrates Bicentennial one year late due to Coronvirus By Sheila
Baltzell-Linn
The Village of Rockford recently celebrated the Bicentennial (200th anniversary) of their town which was founded in 1820 by frontiersman Anthony Shane. It was founded as Shanesville/Shanes Crossing, because of the best crossing spot on the St. Marys River, which was the mode of travel in the day.
Shane was half Native American and half French, and with his skills from those cultures, he became an interpreter and a scout for the government of the day. He was rewarded with land in and around what is now Rockford in Northern Mercer County. His first land grant was a 640-acre reserve on the north side of the St. Marys River where he lived in a double log cabin. The Rockford Village Council back in the 1980’s located what they believed to be to the double log cabin of Anthony and his wife, Lamateshe, had the building dated by an historian, and dismantled and moved it to Shanes Park in Rockford where it stands today. Coronavirus (COVID-19) in 2020 caused a full year’s delay in the Bicentennial Celebration in Rockford until June 17-18-19, 2021, when, during the recent Rockford Community Days, they celebrated.
Activities included a display of the Ohio MIA/POW Wall by the Chained Eagles; Flag Raising ad National Anthem and then a Proclamation by Mayor Amy Joseph; Arts Festival; Musical Antiquarian Matthew Keeler; Harrison Frech, local historian spoke on his new book about Anthony Shane; a trivia night was held at the Second Crossing Brewery; the Rockford Lions Club sponsored a Classic Car Show; Tractor Show; carnival rides fun for the children; Beer Tent; Van Wert Alumni Band directed by Dick Sherrick; music and fireworks in the park; tractor show; sand volleyball tournament; Kid’s Games and Races; Splash Pad party; Line Dancing; with the finale of the 2021 Grand Parade featuring over 50 entries. Even though some rainy weather cancelled the old fashioned baseball and softball games on Saturday, there were many community members and out-of-town guests on hand to wish Rockford a Happy Birthday! Thank you to Pat Agler for sharing these awesome pictures of the Rockford Bicentennial. Click on smaller thumbnail pictures below to enlarge. |
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OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society, Inc.
Photo Caption: Mrs. Knappenberger's oil rich land was identified on this Survey Map of the Mercer County Reservoir, in Auglaize County, between 1889 and 1910. Who was Susan Knappenberger? She was one of the wealthiest female oil well land owners on the Reservoir by 1910. In June 1886, Celina’s first oil well was drilled. The June 24, 1886 “Mercer County Standard” described the day in detail. Not only Celina Citizens, but also other Mercer Countians began drilling for oil and/or gas, that summer. (By that time oil well men from Pennsylvania were in this area, leasing land for their own companies. The PA oil well men advised the land owners around the lake, to lease land from the State of Ohio, for the purpose of agriculture. . . and not for drilling oil wells.) Those PA oil men saved the local land owners a bundle in 1892, with their advice. The water level of the Reservoir was low, and land owners around the lake began drilling for oil in the sandy shore, and to say the least, “They hit it rich!” That winter, February 24, 1887, the Mercer County Standard announced, “The Reservoir is higher than it has been since 1876.” The result was that the oil well platforms, along the shore, were inundated with the flood water. That was the beginning of the story of Grand Lake having “Off Shore Oil Wells.” (Contrary to local lore, that Grand Lake was the “First Off Shore Oil Wells in the World,” the truth was that The Reservoir had the “First Off Shore Oil wells in Ohio.” As you know, the Reservoir was part of the State-owned land under to the Ohio Canal Commission, as the Reservoir was a feeder to the Miami & Erie Canal. Never let it be said that our Ohio Government would miss a good chance to increase its revenue. The Ohio Canal Commission ordered the land around the reservoir and on the reservoir, to be surveyed in 1889. As of 1892, the Ohio Canal Commission held “court” at the Fountain Hotel, St. Marys, Ohio, beginning March 17, 1892. The Canal Commission tried to prove that the land owners should pay the Commission for drilling wells on their land. The local land owners could prove that they had leased the land for agriculture, and the Ohio Canal Commission lost their case. As I stated, the PA oil men’s advice saved the local land owners from paying the Canal Commission. What did this story have to do with Mrs. Susan Knoppenberger being a wealthy property owner of oil wells? The June 19, 1890, “The Observer,” newspaper told the earlier story. “A Mr. Knoppenberger owns 80 acres of land south west of St. Marys, for which he paid $600.00. A 500 barrel oil well suddenly raised the value of his possessions to $10,000.00.” Before two decades had passed, the 1910 Survey of the Reservoir showed that Mrs. Knoppenberger owned that land, which was rich in oil wells. One would have to go to the Auglaize County Courthouse, to determine the facts of the land ownership being transferred to Mrs. Knoppenberger. As for the private story between Mr. and Mrs. Knoppenberger and the exchange of land ownership. . . that is none of my business. However, it does make a good story about women becoming land owners of oil rich property, over a century ago. This history of the Off-Shore Oil Wells is included in the latest book, “Oil & Gas Boom, Mercer County and Midwest, Ohio.” You can check the book at the local libraries. The Mercer County Historical Society was unable to open the Museum to large crowds last year, so we still have copies of the book for sale. [Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883, or histalig@bright.net or 419-852-0092.] NOTE THE NEW PHONE NUMBER!
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St. Paul's United Church of Christ Participates Members of St. Paul's United Church of Christ serve on Sunday morning as readers during the Worship Service. Whether it is leading a prayer, reading announcements, singing hymns, leading the call to worship, serving communion or reading the Holy Scriptures, members at St. Paul's participate. Come join us at 1538 Oregon Road, Celina, OH 45822. |
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Shane’s Crossing 5K Run The 2021 Mercer Health 5k season continues with the Shane’s Crossing 5k Run/Walk on Saturday, July 10th 2021 beginning at 8:30am. This road race starts and ends at Shane’s Park located at 705 W. Front Street, Rockford, OH. Race day offers a $20 registration fee and opens at 7:30am. Pre-registration and race results are available at www.Mercerhealth5kchallenge.com. Shane’s Crossing is part of the Mercer Health 5k Challenge where all participants 14 and younger race for free with a completed registration form. There will also be a ½ mile fun run for kids 12 & under beginning at 8am. All proceeds benefit the Parkway Athletic Boosters. For more information please call 419-953-5001
Taste of Celina Coming July 9th The Celina Mercer County Chamber of Commerce is inviting you to downtown Celina on Friday, July 9th from 5p-10p for the block party of the summer. Taste of Celina Block Party and Car Show will take place in downtown Celina and will offer a night of fun with friends and family. Tasty samplings will be offered from ten local restaurants including C-Town Wings, Bella’s, Speakeasy, Celina Manor Cafe, Fritz’ BBQ, Celina Wine Store, Friendly’s IGA, Brew Nation, and newcomers, Sidecar Martini’s On Main, and The Anchor. You will also enjoy the sounds of local musician Jason Grieshop, and feel free to head to the South end of Main Street to enjoy the car show. Pre-sale food tickets are available for purchase at the Chamber office for $1 each. They will offer a free ticket for every twenty purchased (presale only). Tickets are also available at the event. The Celina Mercer Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization promoting the economic growth of the businesses they serve. They are happy to provide such a great community event while promoting the great local eateries in the Celina area. The Chamber would like to express their gratitude to the following businesses for Master Chef sponsorship towards this event, Dynamic Federal Credit Union, Mercer Health, Citizens Commercial Bank, Park National Bank, Celina VFW, Reynolds & Reynolds, Reliable Tent Rental, Mercer Savings Bank, and Wabash Telephone. Top Chef sponsors include ArmCorp, Peoples Bank, CAPT, Celina Tent, and Leugers Insurance.
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Reverend Doug Meyer to lead worship service at St. Paul’s United Church
of Christ on Sunday July 4, 2021 Junior Church will be held as well with Penny Canary and Jill Thomas leading the lessons. The community is invited to worship with us! Steve Howell will preach on Sunday, July 11, 2021. |
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45th OLD FASHIONED FARMERS DAYS COMING TOVAN WERT FAIRGROUNDS Entertainers are MATHEW KEELER AND NOAH BLACK
On Saturday. July 3, 2021 the Van Wert County Sheriff’s office will have a k-9 demonstration at 10:00 a.m. At 11:00 a.m. the National Kiddie Pedal Tractor pull will start with registration starting at 10 a.m. Garden Tractor Pull will start weighing in a 1:00 p.m. The fiddle, banjo and harmonica contest will take place at 3:00 p.m. (Contestants still needed) Tug-A-Truck starts at 7 P.m. Daily events will include flea markets and crafts, quilt demonstrations, Indian relics and artifacts demonstrations, saw milling and threshing, trading post, antique tractor and engine displays and much more. There will be concession stands on the grounds and barbeque chicken on Friday night and Ham and Beans on Saturday at noon. Please come out and enjoy the fun. Camping available. For more information call 419-203-2700 or 419-203-4159. Flea Mkts-419-394-3189 Website: http://www.oldfashionedfarmersdays.com/home.html
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Pastor Steve Howell leads worship service at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ
His inspiring message, titled, “This is my Father’s World,” included Biblical verses from the Old and New Testament about the relationship between us (children) and our perfect heavenly, loving Father - God. Steve went on to read the Gospel Lesson from Luke 15: 11-31, the parable of the prodigal son. Jesus teaches us the relationship with God Almighty through it. The parable goes that two sons asked their father for their inheritance. The first son stayed home with his father and worked the farm. The second son took his inheritance and left the farm for foreign lands where he squandered everything. He sinned. He became hungry and had to work hard in the fields for little pay and little food. He decided to go home where he knew he could do the same labor with fair pay and food to eat. His father was a just man. When his father saw him coming down the road, he welcomed him, put a ring on his finger, killed the fatted calf and had a party. His brother who had stayed on the farm was very angry and jealously and would not go meet his brother. When questioned by his father, he lashed out saying that his father never did these things for him. He saw his relationship as owner and slave with his father. He sinned. But his father explained that his brother, whom they thought was dead, lived! Cause to celebrate! Jesus teaches us the relationship we have with God. Not owner-slave, not master-servant, not boss man and employee but God Almighty Heavenly Father-sons and daughters. Pastor Steve Howell is a retired minister from Grace Missionary Church.
Pastor
Steve will be back in the pulpit on Sunday, June 27, 2021 delivering the
message entitled
“When a Little Becomes A Lot” which is based on the Gospel Lesson John
6:1-15 - for those of you who like to follow the scriptures.
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BRIDGE CLOSING - PUBLIC NOTICE The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is planning to close Siegrist Jutte Road between Township Line Road and Erastus Durbin Road in Recovery/Washington Township for a bridge replacement. This road will be closed tentatively on June 28, 2021 and is scheduled to reopen in approximately 5 weeks, depending on the weather conditions. |
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Rockford Bicentennial Committee thanks Community and
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Ohio City’s ‘Lambert Days’ Coming Soon Friday Steak Dinners will start at 4 with take-out available. There will be a carshow with registration starting at 5 and ending at 6 with the judging at 7. The “Lambert Days Pinball Classic” qualifier will be inside the community building that starts at 5 with the top half of the scorers playing a tournament Saturday evening at 7. Open play will be available all weekend. Fireworks will be displayed on the park grounds approximately at 10:15. Saturday will feature a hog roast dinner at the community building starting at 4 with bingo starting at 5. Pinball tournament at 7 with music provided by: DJ Jaime Delgado. Sunday the community building will be serving a chicken dinner and the 53rd annual Lambert Days parade will start at 3. The Community Building will be serving food all weekend, along with outdoor vendors. There will also be a 50/50, items and baskets that will be raffled off inside the building. The Ohio City Park Association is using this year to rebuild our annual festival and are planning on making 2022 bigger and better than ever. We are still working on a few last minute additions that will be added to our schedule. Follow us on Facebook or visit our website for future details. Of course, all of this is being done by a handful of local volunteers. To achieve the potential of these events volunteers are needed. Volunteer today and be a part of something that is bigger than just one person,.... Be a part of the Lambert Days community. |
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Chained Eagles Make appearance at the Rockford Bi-Centennial Rockford American
Legion Post 508 makes a donation of $200 to the Chained Eagles of Ohio
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Kidz Treehouse Wins Decorating Contest in Rockford
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Come Hear Pastor Steve Howell at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon
Road, Rockford, OH
welcomes
retired
Pastor Steve Howell back to the pulpit on Sunday, June 27, 2021. His
message entitled “When a Little Becomes A Lot” is based on the Gospel
Lesson John 6:1-15 - for those of you who like to follow the scriptures.
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Shanes Crossing Historical Society Awards Scholarship
Congratulations
Mackenzie Springer ! The Shanes Crossing Historical Society
Scholarship recipient for 2021.
Shanes Crossing Historical Society Scholarship Awarded to Audrey Ford
Audrey is a Parkway
High School graduate of 2021 and will be attending Wright State in the
fall to begin working on her historical preservation degree. She plans
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Dylan Hughes Awarded Rockford Chamber Scholarship
Congratulations to
Dylan Hughes, Parkway High School Graduate of 2021 - The Rockford
Chamber Scholarship recipient for 2021.
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It's time to celebrate Rockford's Bicentennial Please see the Schedule of Events – click here and other event flyers for the June 17-19, 2021 BIG Celebration ! We hope you can take some time to help us CELEBRATE 200 years ! |
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Parkway High School Class of 1972 Plans 50th Reunion The Parkway HS Class of 1972 is planning their 50th reunion for Friday, September 23rd, 2022 and Saturday, September 24, 2022. There will be a football game homecoming gathering on the 23rd followed by an informal meet-up at Second Crossing Brewery after the game. The big event is a buffet meal at the Willow Bend Golf Course in Van Wert, OH on Saturday, 24th. Details will be forthcoming, but please add these dates to your 2022 save-the-date calendar now. Contact Bill Hamrick on Facebook.com Parkway Class of 1972. |
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Young Adult Summer Kickoff Party Planned
Schumm Family Reunion
Coming to Zion Lutheran Church Speaker for the afternoon will be our own Spank Schumm of Rockford who will share historical information about the area. A self-guided cemetery tour, a magic show and a caricature artist will also be providing entertainment. We will have a maps display offered by family member and professor Dr. Harold Moellering as well as a display of early Schumm artifacts, including the 1692 Family Bible. Family members are urged to attend this exciting reunion time! The church is located at 17434 Schumm Road, Willshire, Ohio 45898. You can view the family genealogy by visiting the church website at www.zionschumm.org and clicking the "About Us" link. You can visit our Facebook page at John George Schumm Family, or email us at schummfamilyreunion@gmail.com. We hope to see our family members at the reunion!
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Come Hear Pastor Steve Howell at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ
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It's time to celebrate Rockford's Bicentennial
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Car Show Coming to Bicentennial Event
Car Show registration begins at 4 pm at the corner of West Market and Franklin Streets. Judging begins at 6:30 and the Awards Ceremony begins at 8:45 pm. Rockford Lions will also participate in the Community Days Bicentennial Parade on Saturday afternoon, June 19th at 5 pm.
Proceeds from Lions projects like the Car Show and Cruise –In and the Lions Club Quarter Auction in September 2021 fund scholarships and help to fulfill local community needs and requests.
Picture: Lion Dan Henkle is presenting the Lions Award to it’s first recipient at the 2019 Car Show and Cruise-In.
Picture: Some the more than 150 entries in the 2019 Car Show and Cruise-In.
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Rockford Welcomes Community and Dedicates the new Veterans Memorial
As tradition goes in Rockford, a large crowd of community members honored the fallen veterans at Riverside Cemetery at 10 am. Flags were placed on the grave markers, a 21 gun salute followed, and TAPS ended the meaningful ceremony.
The Memorial Day parade followed at 11 am and was led by the Parkway High School Marching Band with band director Ryan Twigg and assistant band director Leslie Baltzell directing. Many area groups joined in the parade including The Rockford American Legion, with a motorized wagon, many veterans, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, and 4-H Clubs all gathered at the Fire Station and traveled north on Main street to the new Veterans Memorial Dedication Ceremony at Hedges Park beside the Rockford American Legion. Dedication Ceremony Guest Speaker was Reed Shaffer with a solemn message of Memorial Day in our Country and honoring those who fought for freedom.
Retired United Sates Air Force Colonel, Joseph Schmidt, Rockford native, Parkway Graduate and West Point Graduate was the Guest Speaker for the Remembrance ceremony. He was welcomed to the podium by the Sons of Legion Commander Mike Hodge. The Parkway Band played stirring Patriotic songs and TAPS ended the service.
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There's A Rumour Going Around by Tafi Stober
If you heard there were over one thousand people in Fountain Park for Feel Good Friday last week, you heard right! If you missed it, don't worry, the entertainment just keeps coming. This Friday night, Van Wert Live will bring you back to the 70s and 80s with Rumours, an epic Fleetwood Mac Tribute. Feel Good Friday concerts are free thanks to The Van Wert County Foundation. Here's some inside information on the band Rumours who will have the audience begging for more this Friday night! Rumours calls Atlanta, GA home and has built a solid fan base there and throughout the eastern United States. While traveling across the United States and selling out venues, the band continues to collect an even larger and devoted fan base on a national level. Selling out shows to standing room only crowds, fans have seen Rumours at venues including The Fillmore in Charlotte, NC, Daryl’s House in Pawling, NY owned by music icon Daryl Hall, a weeklong residency at Epcot Center in Disney World, the 310 Room Austin City Limits and multiple Live Nation venues. Rumours has quickly become one of the most sought-after and highly regarded tribute bands in the genre.
Their setlist is packed with feel-good Fleetwood Mac favorites: The Chain, Dreams, Gold Dust Woman, Say You Love Me, Second-Hand News, I Don't Want To Know, Leather And Lace, Blue Letter, Hold Me, Over My Head, Rhiannon, You Make Loving Fun, Little Lies, Sara, Everywhere, Seven Wonders, Holiday Road, Think About Me, Silver Springs, Gypsy, Don't Stop, Go Your Own Way, Stop Draggin' My Heart Around, Edge of Seventeen.
Rumours is composed
of band members Mekenzie Jackson (lead vocals), Doug Easterly (lead and
backing vocals, guitar and percussion), Alex Thrift (lead guitar),
Adrienne Cottrell (keyboards, lead and backing vocals), Nick Whitson
(bass) and Daniel Morrison (drums).
HIT Team Makes
Traffic Stops The HIT Team made 9 traffic stops that resulted in 5 warnings being issued, 2 citations issued as well as one criminal citation. Two people were arrested as a result of this detail. Virgil J Keysor 45 years of age, of 1709 E Livingston Street Celina, Ohio. Keysor was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear for a court hearing. Robert A Hamblin 55 years of age, of 1801 E Livingston Street Celina, Ohio. Hamblin was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine a Felony of the fifth degree. Hamblin’s bond was set at 50 Thousand dollars subject to 10 percent by Celina Municipal Court Judge Kathryn Speelman. The case is being sent to the Mercer County Prosecutors Office for review. |
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Dana Smith of The Belle in Rockford filled the Pulpit of St. Paul’s on June 6, 2021
Dana’s message was entitled: Living in the Moment. Dana began by claiming he liked audience participation. Throughout the service he asked several questions. Then he played a song from WBCL – Keep me in the Moment. It asked, “What have we accomplished as time slips away and our lives with it?” Dana’s suggestion is living in the present and exercising mindfulness – attention to the present. With this activity comes 1. lower levels of stress and anxiety; lower blood pressure; increased psychological well-being; 2. Improvement in relationships; and gaining control over mind, body and emotion. According to Dana, this is God’s standard as read in the scriptures Matthew 6:25-34 – “Oh you of little faith, seek first the kingdom of God; do not worry.” Rest in God who handles things. Dana reminds us we have no control over the past and the future, so appreciate what we have now; make the most of opportunities and rest in God. Dana told of finding two balloons floating slowly down Market Street in Rockford last week. One was heart-shaped. They came right to Dana. He took it as a message to share, and shared a heart-shaped balloon in the service with his Aunt Connie Sapp. He told Connie, “God has your back.”
Steve Howell will be preaching on June 13 – Message title: Our Heavenly Father. Please call Becky Shope 419-363-2227 for any questions regarding the worship services.
Visit the St. Paul’s UCC Rockford Facebook Page for information as well.
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St. Paul's United Church of Christ congregation
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St. Paul’s United Church of Christ to Welcome Steve Howell Back to the
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Barn Quilt Tour Planned on Saturday, June 12, 2021
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ROCKFORD, OHIO
BICENTENNIAL
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Landscaping at St. Paul’s St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, on 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, recently had new landscaping completed under the Cross. Taking on this task was Jayden Black of Willshire who is a student of Horticulture and Landscaping at The Ohio State University in Columbus. Stop by and take a look! Click on smaller thumbnails to enlarge them. |
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Dana Smith, from The Belle in Rockford, to Speak on Sunday, June 6, at St. Paul's The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford invites the community to hear Dana Smith from The Belle in Rockford, who will be in the pulpit on Sunday, June 6, 2021. Come and hear his Bible message “Are you living in the moment?” Steve Howell, will speak on Sunday, June 13, 2021 as well as June 20th and 27th. |
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PICKLE BALL UPDATE YAHOO!! We are on
the schedule for resurfacing the court and the NETS have been ordered.
The Mercer County Youth to Youth Retreat & Mini Retreat (formerly known as the S.T.A.R. Retreat) is an all-day Retreat that will equip students with skills to be a better leader and positive role model in their schools and communities. Through supportive small discussion groups, workshops and presentations created and delivered by us, innovative team building, and of course a LOT of fun; participants will gain knowledge, create relationships, and build skills that will hopefully last a lifetime. Students will also be more confident in their choice to be drug-free, and encouraged to share this message with others! The main focus will be on alternative activities-coping skills, new hobbies and lasting friendships to support them in this decision. Retreat (finishing grades 5th, 6th, 7th): Tuesday, June 8th from 9 from 9 am – 9 pm Mini Retreat (finishing grades 2nd, 3rd, & 4th): Thursday, June 10th from 9 am – 5 pm (registration from 8:30-9 am
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Mercer County Health District Offers Online Birth and Death Records
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Deacon Tom Sanford leads worship service at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ – Dana Smith to Speak on June 6, 2021 The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford welcomed the Deacon Tom Sanford (from New Life Christian Center in Celina and director of Kingdom Harvest Ministries) to the pulpit on Sunday, May 30, 2021. His message, titled, “Our Identity Found in Ruth,” included two Biblical references for the message from God that the life we have can only be found in Him.. The first lesson was about following God (in Ruth 1:16) “Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried.” Deacon Sanford retold the history of these scripture. Naomi and her husband Elimelech were Israelites. They moved from Bethlehem to Moab in order to avoid a famine. Their two sons met and married the foreigners, Orpha and Ruth. Naomi’s husband died and then their two sons died as well. Naomi, in a voice of practicality, told her daughters-in-law that she was returning to Bethlehem, where the famine was over. She advised the ladies to stay in Moab with their families, who could take care of them. Orpha stayed in Moab, but Ruth could not be dissuaded. Ruth had found God and wanted to be with his people. Ruth, the alien, felt God move in her life and she went his way with Naomi. Later she married the Israelite, Boaz, and had a son. God blessed her when King David her great grandson became the ruler of Israel and Judah. Tom reminded the congregation that we have to set our hearts right like Ruth did and cling to the word of God. Naomi felt God was against her, but in the end she was blessed because God makes masterpieces out of those sad stories. Pursue Christ and his ways. Dana Smith will speak on June 6, 2021. Come and hear his Bible message “Are you living in the moment?”
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Vantage Adult Education Police Academy Graduates Eight The Vantage Career Center Police Academy recently celebrated the graduation of eight students. These eight graduates experienced a rigorous course of study, completing over 700 hours of classroom and on/off field training, covering a wide variety of Peace Officer skills, including: human relations, firearms, driving, investigation, physical conditioning, traffic, homeland security, and many others. Due to the extensive training, students were able to solidify employment upon graduation. Vantage Police Academy Commander Rob Black says, “This past year, with Covid-19 and the way law enforcement has been covered heavily in the media, this group remained committed to their profession by dedicating themselves to developing their skills and knowledge, showing strong character.” Black, as well as the Vantage Adult Education Staff, extended congratulations to the following graduates: Brett Belew, Dylan Crawford, Shelby Cummins, Martin Kessler, Ashley Lovette, Chance Mosier, Timothy Wells and Drew Wort. Vantage Police Academy is currently accepting applications for the fall class until June 30. Students will earn the training and certifications needed to fill upcoming local and statewide openings in law enforcement. “The Vantage Police Academy is looking for students with character and positive attitudes who are committed to serving and strengthening their communities.” says Vantage Adult Education Director, Kit Tyler. “There has never been a greater need for peace officers than today. Become one of those who make a difference.” Financial assistance is available and applications can be picked up at the Vantage Adult Education office (door 6) or call Enrollment Coordinator Maria Diltz at 419.238.5411 x2118. Application deadline is June 30 and the program starts August 16th. Vantage Career Center Police Academy has been serving Van Wert and surrounding communities since 1994.
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10th Anniversary of Memorial Day Celebration
The exhibit of military uniforms, pictures, and artifacts is like no other and takes weeks to prepare. It includes displays of all divisions of the military and artifacts from as early as WWl. The exhibit is available on May 29th, 30th, and 31st from 9am to 6pm each day. Come join Bill and Aleta on their 10th year of honoring our local Veterans. |
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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 on approximately 103 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. We thank you for your patience in helping to keep the traveling public and our workers safe.
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Honor Flight Plans Drive Thru Veteran Celebration
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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH in Van Wert ANNOUNCES OPERATION BACK TO SCHOOL FOR 2021 The high school event will be held at a later date. Anyone wishing to volunteer at the event, to donate to help the project or for more information please call Teresa at First Church 419-238-0631 ext 307. You can also check out our website at www.vanwertfirst.net and look through the ‘Operation Back to School’ and ‘eGiving’ links. VENMO has also been added to our ability to accept donations using: @FirstUnited-Methodist. You may bypass the phone number when requested.
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Bridge to Close Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Rockford Carnegie
Library’s Summer Reading Program Programs will start June 15 and run till July 31 with the exception of the week of July 4th. Finale Lunch Party and Prize Giveaway will be Tuesday, 8/3 and Wednesday, 8/4 at noon at The Community Building at Shanes Park. Need not be present to win. Please attend Tuesday or Wednesday. Free lunch for the family will be provided. There will be an evening program on Thursday, 7/15 from 6:30-7:30 for those 0-12 years’ old that are unable to attend day programming. No registration required. For participants age 0-12 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. Same goes for teens ages 13-17. We know getting teens to the library is half the battle. Just simply fill out a slip every time you visit the library for a chance to win prizes that will be awarded at the finale party. Need not be present to win. As for adults, every book you read or listen to from June 15 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. Join us for Book Club, Monday, June 7 at 2pm. The discussion is over It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover. Stop by the library to get your copy of the book. Give the library a call if you can’t make it in June but are interested in learning more about book club or attending an evening session. For additional information please stop by the library or check us out on Facebook. Curbside pick-up is still available. 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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Summer Youth Theatre is BACK in Van Wert Van Wert Civic Theatre is thrilled to be able to offer two summer youth theatre experiences this summer. On Wednesday, May 26 and Thursday, May 27 at 6:30 p.m. directors Amy Boley, Emily Gehle, and Alyssa Taylor will hold auditions for Schoolhouse Rock Live Jr. Performances will happen June 24, 25, 26 at 7:30 p.m. and June 27 at 2 p.m. This musical is loosely based on a Saturday morning cartoon series and pop culture phenomenon. (If you are old enough, you know the songs.) It is one of the most fun shows to be a part of. The show follows a young teacher, Tom, who is nervous about his first day. He turns on the TV, and those memorable songs such as "Just a Bill" and "Conjunction Junction" spring to life. Youth ages 5 to 18 may audition for a variety of speaking, singing, and dancing roles. Please wear a face covering to auditions. Those auditioning will be asked to sing a short song (Happy Birthday works very well) and learn a dance. Rehearsals will begin June 1 from 10 a.m. to noon and will run Mondays - Fridays. Face coverings will not be required during rehearsals or performances. The number of youth cast in the show may be limited. The second opportunity for young people to get on stage is the play Twelve Angry Pigs directed by Monica Campbell. Auditions will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 20 and Monday, June 21. Performances will be July 30 and 31 at 7:30 p.m. and August 1 at 2 p.m. In this comedic parody of Twelve Angry Men, a certain wolf is on trial for blowing down a pair of houses owned by the Three Little Pigs. A Jury of Swine must now decide if they will convict, or declare the wolf not guilty. Most of the angry pigs believe the wolf is big and bad. However, some storybook characters help the pigs review the facts, and Pig #8 asks some tough questions that will make the rest of the pigs realize that the testimony of Little Boy Blue is nothing but hogwash. Young people in first grade and up are invited to audition. There are a variety of roles available. Rehearsal will begin on June 24. This show will rehearse in the evenings Sundays - Thursdays. Note: the cast will be limited to 25 actors. Auditions will be held at Van Wert Civic Theatre at 118 South Race Street in Van Wert. Tickets for each show will go on sale on the Monday of performance week. VWCT is also looking ahead to the 2021 - 2022 season. Look for more information in the summer months. Visit vwct.org for more details.
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Family Entertainment Returns To The Niswonger Van Wert Live is pleased to announce the return of live family entertainment to the Niswonger Performing Arts Center. Buckets N' Boards, presented by Jeffery-Mohr Family Dentistry will make their 2021 Ohio Premier on Sunday, September 26 at 3:00 PM. Tickets are priced from $15 and are on sale now for Members. General Sales begin on Wednesday, June 2. Affordable ticket prices are made possible by Presenting Sponsor Jeffery-Mohr Family Dentistry and 2021 Annual Sponsor Central Insurance Companies, First Federal of Van Wert, and Statewide Ford - Lincoln. Buckets N Boards Comedy Percussion Show, a Disney Cruise Line Feature Performance, is a spectacularly imaginative work brought to life by two prolific performers. Matt Levingston and Gareth Sever, two masterful musicians, and comedians, bring a joyous charm to this full stage production. The show was born from their shared passion for music and rhythm, but it truly comes to life through the nonstop hilarious interplay between these two characters and their audience. The intricate beats and stunning synchronicity are awesome to behold. The sheer variety of instruments and found objects they are able to manipulate is awe-inspiring. The comedy, centered on the improvisational interactions with the crowd, is the driving force of the show. The Van Wert Area Performing Arts Foundation presenting VWLive events is powered by the Van Wert County Foundation. The VWLive HQ and Box Office is within the Niswonger Performing Arts Center, 10700 SR 118 S, Van Wert. The Box Office is open by phone at 419-238-6722 or in-person from Noon - 4P, Monday through Thursday, and Noon - 6P on Friday.
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Arson Investigation in Celina On May 6, 2021 at about 7:52PM the Celina Police Department assisted the Celina Fire Department on a call of a residential fire at 513 E. Anthony St., Celina. Upon arrival smoke could be seen rolling from under the eaves of the house. Officers determined that all were out of the residence. One resident, 43 year old Renee D. Lovelace, was in an agitated stated. Officers tried to speak with her and calm her down. She suddenly lashed out at one officer and slapped him. She was taken into custody and booked into Mercer Co. Jail on charges of Aggravated Arson and Assault, both felonies. Further charges pending review of the Mercer Co. Prosecutor’s Office. The incident remains under investigation by the Celina Police Department, the Celina Fire Department and the State Fire Marshall. Bond was set by Judge Kathryn Speelman at $75,000.
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Van Wert Health Announces Scholarship Winners
“The quality of the applications we received was amazing. The Van Wert Health scholarship program is an investment in our community – an investment in a healthier future,” said Jim Pope, President and CEO of Van Wert Health. “The program is part of a larger effort to address the nationwide shortage of healthcare workers. It really is a no-brainer for us to invest in this amazing group of scholars who wish to enter health care careers.”
The 2021 recipients, who will each receive a $1,000 scholarship which may be renewed for a total of 4 years, are:
· Nicole Knippen, Ottoville High School · Lydia Miller, Parkway High School · Rileigh Rahrig, Jefferson High School · Samantha Sellers, Lincolnview High School · Damon Wiltsie, Jefferson High School Click on smaller thumbnails below to enlarge the pictures. |
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Former Missionary, Alex Knous leads worship service at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ
The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford welcomed a former missionary Alex Knous (from New Life Christian Center in Celina) to the pulpit on Sunday, May 16, 2021. His message, began with three questions: 1) Why are we gathering today? 2) Do you really want to be here today? 3) What is your reason for being here today? In the scriptures, Alex read the greatest commandment to love the Lord your God with all of your soul. . . and that is why we gather. Love your neighbor as yourself, and when we love God it is easier to love others and therefore we want to be in church. John the Baptist said of his love for Jesus that Jesus must increase and John must decrease. God’s love for us is larger than we can imagine. We care about our church family and want to be with them. This is when the main events of service occur, the important part. In Hebrews 10:19-25, there is love for God and love for one another. All parts must work together in our gifts to stir up good works. Be thankful toward each other. Pray for one another. Then Alex reminded the congregation of the woman who had bled for years and was determined to touch Jesus. She followed him and touched the hem of his robe. Jesus felt energy surge to her and asked who did that. He told her that her faith had made her well. The congregation then prayed for and with those in the congregation who needed extra encouragement.
Former Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey Delivers Message on May 23, 2021
The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford welcomed Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Gray to the pulpit on Sunday, May 23, 2021. His message centered around the events of the past year that have changed our lives. Two things that have never happened before were the COVID-19 Virus and the Defund the Police Movement. He has happy to announce that, with his team of nurses and officers, they were able to keep COVID out of the jail. But he mourned the death of one of their officers to COVID-19. There were lots of directives coming down from the Governor, and the Mercer County Sheriff’s Department handled everything with great care. Mercer county is safer than big cities like Columbus. He asked us to pray for policemen and deputies here and everywhere especially since Defund the Police has become a political theme in many places. He cited deaths among law enforcement are way up for this time of year, and it is alarming. He cited the order of his priorities: God; Family; and Job. |
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Sheriff Jeff Grey to Speak on Sunday, May 23 The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford invites the community to hear Jeff Grey, Mercer County Sheriff, who will be in the pulpit on Sunday, May 23, 2021. Sheriff Jeff Grey, will speak on Sunday, May 23, 2021. |
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Veterans Memorial Dedication / Memorial Day Remembrance
The Rockford
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BRUCE ALAN CUSTER September 24, 1961 - November 20, 2020 Please join the Custer family on June 5, 2021 at 12:00pm at the Pavilion in Shane’s Park, Rockford, Ohio, as we remember the life of Bruce Alan Custer. Bruce’s wishes were that the be remembered in a celebration of his life, and that is what we are going to do. Bring your stories, memories, and if you can, photos of your adventures with Bruce. We will be serving some of Bruce’s favorite foods, playing some of his favorite music, and gathering in the hometown that he loved so much. It will be an afternoon full of laughter, tears, and fond memories. We look forward to seeing you there. Click here for Bruce's full obituary.
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Carey, Benny and Bill Scholarship Fund Changes by Carol Miller Fosnaugh Black and family members of Carey Fosnaugh and Benny Sapp
Carey, Benny and Bill Scholarship Fund Changes The families thank the directors of the Leota Braun Charitable Fund for their stewardship in the past. Future contributions to the Carey, Benny and Bill Scholarship should be sent to: Mercer County Civic FDN., P.O. Box 439, Celina, OH 45822. Thank you to all who have supported and continue to support this fund in memory of these young men who died serving their country. |
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Parkway High School Art
Students Post Work
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LAAG SPONSORS FREE
WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP The Lake Area Arts Group will offer a virtual and live watercolor workshop on Saturday, May 15th at 10:00 am. Local watercolor artist Pat Rayman will conduct a live workshop at the Chickasaw library which can be accessed virtually on the LAAG FB page. Those wishing to participate in the live workshop can sign up by emailing lakeareaartsgroup@gmail.com. Rayman will speak at LAAG'S membership meeting Wednesday, May 12th held at Richardson Bretz Bldg. in Celina at 6pm with COVID recommendations followed. Local artists are welcomed to display their work.
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State Line Writer's Club to Meet
Marlene Roebuck Retires
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Alex Knous to Preach on Sunday, May 16 The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford invites the community to hear Alex Knous, former mission worker, and member of the New Life Christian Center, who will be in the pulpit on Sunday, May 16, 2021. His sermon title - Time to Turn Around. Sheriff Jeff Grey, will speak on Sunday, May 23, 2021. Social distancing
and other rules are being followed to keep everyone safe. The community
is invited to worship with us! St. Paul’s Congregation Enjoyed Pastor Doug Meyer’s Sermon
To the children in attendance he produced a stuffed caterpillar which turned into a butterfly with some folding and twisting of the stuffed creature. His message was that Jesus is seen as new life and is often depicted as a butterfly. The children saw a butterfly on the banner near the altar as well as in the stained glass window of the sanctuary. Doug provided home baked sugar cookies, to the children and congregation, in the shape of a butterfly to remember Jesus and a heart to remember their moms. According to the Bible, Jesus, as his time grew short on Earth, issued a new commandment, “Love one another.” He told those he was with at the table that they could not come with him, and then he left the Earth. Doug commented that Mother’s Day is a National Holiday, but not a religious one. However, the Bible says much about marriages and families – Godly parents for our children. Jesus loved the little children.
Pastor Doug explained that in a family, three things must happen to have a solid, happy, Godly home. 1. Love and affection must abound unconditionally. 2. Encouragement must be heard unendingly. 3. Faith is shared unashamedly and must be proclaimed unceasingly. For, our homes are our first churches. The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford invites the community to hear Alex Knous, former mission worker, and member of the New Life Christian Center, who will be in the pulpit on Sunday, May 16, 2021. His sermon title - Time to Turn Around. |
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2021 Women’s Walk for Wellness Planned Join them for a beautiful 5K walk along Grand Lake! Registration is $10. Deadline to receive a t-shirt is July 6. THANK YOU to our 2021 sponsors: Mitchell Nutt, MD, OB/GYN and Alvetro Orthodontics!
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Mercer Landmark’s Latty Terminal Loads Unit Trains with Grain Headed to New Global and Domestic Markets
The Latty facility, which sits on a Norfolk Southern (NS) mainline can load full unit trains in a 15 – 24 hours window. A unit train consists of 85-90 rail cars which can transport around 320,000 bushels of grain. The Mercer Landmark Grain Operations team, led by Latty Facility Grain Superintendent Tyler Matthews, loaded the first unit train on April 20th and just completed the second one on May 4th. Matthews states, “The new facility at Latty opens up so many new opportunities and markets for the Mercer Landmark farmer. It really allows us, as Mercer Landmark, to provide our farmers with better access to a better market value. There are times where some markets are better than they are here. This gives our farmers the opportunity for the best value and new routes to go.” Soybeans from farms within the Paulding County area, as well as soybeans trucked in from other Mercer Landmark locations loaded on the first unit train were headed to an export facility in Chesapeake, VA where they will be offloaded onto an ocean vessel destined for Europe. Grain Division Manager and Merchandiser, Kirk Roetgerman, who arranged for the delivery of the grain said the second train was loaded with non-GMO soybeans and headed to Gainesville, GA - most likely to be used for poultry feed. Mercer Landmark offers 22 locations within Northwest Ohio. The Latty Grain elevator is currently the only location within the company that allows for the loading of full unit trains. Roetgerman says, “The location and capacity at Latty to load full unit trains has opened access to new markets for our local growers. We can ship unit trains to Mobile, AL, giving us access to the export market out of the Gulf of Mexico and reach the Southeast feed markets in GA, NC and SC. The NS line also gives us the opportunity to supply corn into the New York ethanol industry and deliver to the eastern seaboard export ports.” Heath Barnes, CEO of Mercer Landmark states, “Our investment in upgrading the Latty Grain facility allows Mercer Landmark to continue to be a primary link connecting our local farming communities to the global food supply chain and accomplishing our mission to feed the world.” |
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Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable to Meet Jim Bowsher will be the May speaker at the Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable. That date falls on the fourth Thursday, May 27. Jim has an extensive collection of Civil War artifacts. Every artifact has an interesting story with it, and therein lies Jim's narrative. He is a great story teller, and has pleased our roundtable audiences for several years. We've been drawing pretty good turnouts for our meetings. Jim frequently draws a bonus audience of friends and supporters who enjoy hearing his presentations. Be prepared to abide by Covid prevention rules...even if you have had the vaccine. The May meeting is the final session for the year.
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Bridge Replacement in Jefferson Township The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is planning to close Brown Road between Meyer Road and Fleetfoot Road in Jefferson Township for a bridge replacement. This road will be closed tentatively on April 27, 2021 and is scheduled to reopen in approximately 4-5 weeks, depending on the weather conditions.
Reverend Doug Meyer leads worship service at St. Paul’s United Church of
Christ The Congregation of St. Paul's United Church of Christ – Rockford welcomed Reverend Doug Meyer to the pulpit on Sunday, April 25, 2021. His message, titled, “7 Words AND an invitation that changed the World”) was a continuing lesson for the Easter season covering 50 days from Easter to Pentecost. Doug read those 7 words that changed the world forever “He has risen! He is not here.” Pastor Doug then added three more based on Luke 24:13-35. The disciples were in hiding. According to this scripture, two of the disciples were walking on the road to Emmaus, when Jesus joined them but they did not see who he was. He asked them what they were talking about, and the two disciples showed great surprise that the traveler didn’t know about the events in Jerusalem - about Jesus being crucified. The disciples explained that they head of the resurrection, but they thought Jesus was coming to overthrow Roman oppression. They still did not understand that the Messiah would conquer death, a bigger enemy than Rome. Jesus made to move along on the road. Jesus never presses himself on anyone. Pastor Doug said Jesus will never turn away when invited into our lives. The three words offered to the stranger were: “Stay with us.” Jesus accepted the invitation. Later that evening, the disciples watched him break bread, and suddenly he was revealed to them. They went out and spread the news. Pastor Doug shared personal testimony that changed his life concerning this very scripture. He said, “ I invited Jesus to come and stay with me day after day. He did. He lifted a burden off me and showed me what to do to get back into life. If you’re gripped in fear or worry, extend Jesus the invitation. You will never be the same.” Reverend Doug Meyer will be back in the pulpit on Sunday May 9, 2021. The sermon title is "They Call Her Blessed." He will also be sharing a Children's Moment. He is the retired minister from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina serving over 50 years in the ministry of God. Social distancing and other rules are being followed to keep everyone safe. The community is invited to worship with us! Alex Knous, former mission worker, and member of the New Life Christian Center will preach on Sunday, May 16, 2021 title - Time to Turn Around. |
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Rockford Springfest is May 1, 2021 Make plans to stop
by the Shanes Crossing Historical Museum during Rockford's SpringFest on
May 1st. The Main Street
Rockford committee through the Rockford Ohio Chamber of Commerce is
extending an invitation to visit SpringFest, a community wide event
promoting local businesses, which is slated to take place Saturday, May
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DITCH MAINTENANCE SPRAYING BEGINS Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart is announcing that crews are tentatively scheduled to begin the 2021 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, 2021.
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Parkway May 2021 Printable Combined Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith |
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Mercer County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society to Meet As we look through our old ancestors' pictures, we notice the style of their clothing. We thought that it would be fun to bring this to life with a special display for Mother's Day. For our meeting May 9th at 2PM, RELICS antique and vintage clothing store in Wapakoneta, Ohio, is loaning us a special display of clothing from 1920-1980s. Tonita Phipps and Mary Meyer will be giving the presentation. Feel free to bring any vintage items, or better yet, wear them. Please come and enjoy. As always, the meetings are free and open to the public.
Van Wert County Farm Focus Announces Scholarship Recipients The recipients of the 2021 Farm Focus, Inc scholarships are Brooke Bockey and Hanna Scaggs awarded $1,000 each, and Jake Bowersock and Elaina O’Neill awarded $500 each. Bockey is a 2019 Spencerville High School graduate attending The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute in Wooster. She is an Animal Science-Health major and plans to continue her education to pursue a career in veterinary medicine. Scaggs is a 2020 Lincolnview High School graduate attending Wright State University Lake Campus majoring in Agronomy. Her career goal is to increase the quality of crop seed. Bowersock is a 2021 graduate of Lincolnview High school. He plans to attend Wright State University Lake Campus in the fall majoring in Agribusiness. O’Neill is a 2021 graduate of Lincolnview High school and plans to attend Huntington University in Huntington, IN, majoring in Agribusiness. 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.
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Ohio Department of
Education provides analytic details of expenditures The Ohio Department of Education has provided (on its website) an analytic of school general fund expenditures as compared to general fund cash balances. It's really good information, according to Sherry. She said, “If you go to education.ohio.gov and search for five year forecasts you'll get to the forecasts page. From there go to the link for "Analysis" and it gives an analysis of each fiscal year; a fiscal year is July 1 through June 30. The analysis shows the total year's general fund expenditures and then the ending cash balance for the related fiscal year for each Ohio school. What's nice about this is that it also shows ALL schools so you can see how your own district compares to other area districts. It appears to be sorted by city schools, then exempted village districts, and then local districts. It's another great step toward keeping the public better informed about its school districts." This is the shortcut to the forecast page on the ODE website:
http://education.ohio.gov/Miscellaneous/Search-Results?q=Five%20year%20forecast
Five-Year Forecast Analytics The Cash Balance Analysis by fiscal year provides total expenditures, ending cash balance, cash as a percentage of expenditures and the five-year average of cash as a percentage of expenditures for each reported district. Cash as a percentage of expenditures is a measure of a district’s financial solvency. The amount of cash “savings” a district has may allow a district to more easily manage unplanned events or a short-term revenue loss. The nature of levy cycles may lead to high cash balances in some years and low cash balances in other years. Therefore, a five-year average also is displayed.
FY20 School District Cash Balance FY19 School District Cash Balance FY18 School District Cash Balance FY17 School District Cash Balance FY16 School District Cash Balance FY15 School District Cash Balance FY14 School District Cash Balance
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National Volunteer Week: Mercer County Commissioners Issue Proclamation CELINA- In observance of National Volunteer Week, Mercer County Commissioners Jerry Laffin and Rick Muhlenkamp presented a Proclamation on Friday to the volunteers who have assisted the MCHD with COVID-19 vaccine drive-thru clinics since the mass clinics began in January.
The Proclamation recognized the volunteers for their efforts in assisting MCHD with greeting, registering, vaccinating, and observing individuals during the COVID-19 vaccine drive-thru clinics. Upon completion of the drive-thru clinics, these volunteers will have participated in 23 drive-thru events. Local volunteers have also assisted the MCHD with other COVID-19 response activities such as contact tracing, staffing the COVID-19 hotline call center, and assisting individuals with registering for the COVID-19 vaccine clinics. To this date, volunteers have dedicated over 5000 hours to the COVID-19 response. With a paid staff of 19 people, the MCHD could not possibly meet the demands of a large-scale response to a public health threat without the help of these dedicated volunteers. Their hard work and dedication have been priceless!
Van Wert County General
Health District Report
Friday, April 30, from 10 - 5pm at the VW County Health Department-Pfizer 1st and 2nd doses Thursday, May 6, from 2 - 6pm at the VW County Health Department (please note change in location)- Moderna and Pfizer- 1st and 2nd doses Thursday, May 13, time TBD at the VW County Health Department- Pfizer and Moderna- 1st and 2nd Doses
Pfizer vaccine is available to all those age 16 and up and Moderna is available to all those age 18 and up. Unless specified, the clinics dates are for all those who wish to receive a first dose and anyone eligible to receive their second dose of that vaccine. Please bring your photo id and any insurance info.
The health department is not making appointments at this time, as all clinics are walk-in only. The public can also contact Family Healthcare of Northwest Ohio at 419-238-6747 and Van Wert Family Physicians at 419-238-6251 to schedule an appointment. Van Wert CVS and Van Wert Walmart Pharmacy are also scheduling vaccination appointments on their websites.
Mercer County Health District COVID-19 Situation Update – April 29, 2021
Merrcer County Helath District Reports By Kristy Fryman
Due to continued interest in the COVID-19 vaccine, the MCHD is opening up more appointments for tomorrow’s (Friday, April 30) clinic. The clinic will run from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Mercer County Health District. Please call 419-586-3251 extension 1462 to schedule an appointment. The Moderna vaccine will be administered.
A friendly reminder to those who received their first dose of the Moderna vaccine on April 7- the MCHD will still hold our drive-thru clinic at the fairgrounds on May 7 to administer second doses to all of those people. Please refer to your vaccination card for your designated time unless you have been contacted by MCHD for another time.
The MCHD is looking for people who have received the COVID-19 vaccine and would be willing to explain why they got vaccinated. We are looking for people to tell their stories on camera or as a written statement to be shared publicly. If you are interested, please contact Kristy Fryman at 419-586-3251 ext. 1456 or kfryman@mchdohio.org by Friday, May 7.
Multiple providers are now offering COVID-19 vaccine in Mercer County. The list below provides the vaccine type and contact information to schedule appointments with each provider. Please note that the amount and type of vaccine offered by each provider will vary depending on supply and demand.
Eagle Loan Joins Celina Mercer Chamber
Eagle Loan has recently joined the Celina Mercer Co. Chamber. Eagle Loan manager, Sandy Weng stated “We joined the Chamber to be a part of our community, to let people know we are here, and to let people know they have local resources close by to support them. We make loans to people not credit scores! Loans made easy, payments made affordable and we are local! We go above and beyond for our customers with friendly personal service, it’s about our Customer and being there for them when they need it! “ The Eagle Loan staff together offer over 50 years of experience in the lending field. Eagle Loan looks to be recognized as a valued business who supports their community and the people in it. To contact Eagle Loan, call 567-510-4242 or visit their location at 1971 Havemann Rd. right here in Celina.
Country's Chris Lane and Cam Announced as Grandstand Artists at the Van Wert County Fair (Van Wert, OH) -
Van Wert Live has the entertainment fix. Country Headliner Chris Lane
and Country Artist Cam will take the stage at The Grandstand during the
Van Wert County Fair on Saturday, September 4 at 7:30 PM. Presented by
Jim and Mary Pope, this concert marks the return of live ticketed
entertainment in Van Wert and will be a Labor Day Weekend feature.
Supporting Sponsors making this grand return possible are Celina Moving
& Storage, Lee Kinstle & Taylor Auto Sales, and Gary Taylor. Van Wert
Live 2021 Annual Sponsors bringing back entertainment are Central
Insurance Companies, First Federal of Van Wert, and Statewide Ford -
Lincoln.
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A freak Snowstorm
came to the area Thank you to Henkle Insurance for sponsoring the PWI Weather Link! Pictures below by Todd Henkle and Sheila
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Reverend Doug Meyer leads worship service at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ and will return on Sunday April 25, 2021
Reverend Doug Meyer will be back in the pulpit on Sunday April 25, 2021 (Message title - "Seven Words and An Invitation That Changed the World") and Sunday May 9, 2021. He is the retired minister from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Celina serving over 50 years in the ministry of God. Social distancing and other rules are being followed to keep everyone safe. The community is invited to worship with us!
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Golf Outing Planned about the Civil War experiences of a Rockford area man. Prisoner of the Rebels in Texas_ is Corporal Aaron Sutton’s personal account of his capture and incarceration in two Confederate prison camps and his attempts at escape to Union lines. Frech will talk about the book and give his critique of it. The presentation will be at the Richardson Bretz Building, 119 W. Fulton Street, Celina, 7:15 PM, Thursday, April 22. It is open to the public.
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Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced that his office is investigating the suicide of a Ft. Wayne, Indiana man. At 11:53 AM the Sheriff’s Office was notified regarding a vehicle that had been parked behind a farm structure on Sell Road, just off State Route 118, Rockford, for several days. Deputies and Celina squad members responded to the scene. Upon arrival, deputies located a vehicle registered to Jerry E. Garrett of Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Mr. Garrett was listed as a missing person out of Ft. Wayne, Indiana for several days. He was located deceased inside the vehicle. The manner of death appeared consistent with a suicide. Mercer County Coroner Timothy Heinrichs was contacted and released the deceased to Dick & Sons funeral home, Celina.
Mercer County Health District COVID-19 Situation Update – April 15, 2021 CELINA- As of April 15, 2021, the Mercer County Health District (MCHD) reports 3,985 confirmed cases, 742 probable cases, 3,828 recovered cases, 1 hospitalization, 84 COVID-19 deaths, and 19 probable deaths of COVID-19. There have been 36 confirmed cases that have passed away due to causes other than COVID-19. Currently, there are 38 known active cases of COVID-19 in Mercer County.
As of today, the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) reports Mercer County has seen 102 new cases per 100,000 residents over the past two weeks. Mercer County now qualifies as a high incidence county.
As a reminder, the incidence rate is updated twice a week and is significant for a couple of reasons. First, it is looking at the number of new cases over the past two weeks. This gives a better idea of the direction things are trending than we would get if we just looked at the incidence rate over the entire pandemic, as it is reported in the CDC county-level data. Also, the fact that the incidence rate is reported in new cases per 100,000 population allows us to make valid comparisons between rates of occurrence of new cases in different jurisdictions. For example, Franklin County may have a much higher case count than Mercer, but Franklin county also has a much larger population. By comparing rates per 100,000 we can tell which county actually has a higher rate of occurrence of new cases. This is more meaningful than looking at raw numbers of new cases or active cases.
Mercer County is seeing an increase in confirmed cases, especially among the 20-40 age range. We are heading in the wrong direction and all Mercer County residents must make an increased effort to protect themselves and their loved ones by taking the precautions that have been recommended since the start of the pandemic. MCHD encourages everyone to get vaccinated, wear a mask, practice good handwashing, and social distancing. Those are our best tools to help us end the pandemic.
Multiple providers are now offering vaccine in our local area. For a list of options, visit https://gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov/. Anyone still interested in getting the vaccine through MCHD can call 419-586-3251 extension 1462 to be put on a waiting list for a future vaccination opportunity. The MCHD has routinely been receiving the Moderna vaccine.
Van Wert County General
Health District Reports on COVID
Thursday, April 15, 2021 from 2 - 6pm at the VW County Health Department- Pfizer and Moderna vaccine Wednesday, April 21, 2021 from 2 - 6pm at the VW County Fairgrounds- Moderna Thursday, April 29, 2021 from 2 - 6pm at the VW County Fairgrounds- Moderna Friday, April 30, from 10 - 5pm at the VW County Health Department-Pfizer 2nd doses Thursday, May 6, from 2 - 6pm at the VW County Fairgrounds- Moderna and Pfizer 2nd doses Pfizer vaccine is available to all those age 16 and up and Moderna is available to all those age 18 and up. Unless specified, the clinics dates are for all those who wish to receive a first dose and anyone eligible to receive their second dose of that vaccine. Please bring your photo id and any insurance info. The health department is not making appointments at this time, as all clinics are walk-in only. The public can also contact Family Healthcare of Northwest Ohio at 419-238-6747 and Van Wert Family Physicians at 419-238-6251 to schedule an appointment. Van Wert CVS and Van Wert Walmart Pharmacy are also scheduling vaccination appointments on their websites.
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.
Mercer County Snow & Ice statistics for winter season 2020-2021 By Jim Wiechart, Mercer County Engineer
Mercer County, 385.7 miles of roads
13 snow plows average 29-30 miles per route (one way)
40 days of snow & ice control in winter of 2020-2021
Total miles driven = 61,896
Salt used – 1,499.50 tons = $104,117.93 Grit used – 1,499.50 tons = $13,945.36 Total material costs during the winter season = $118,063.29
Total regular labor hours on snow & ice = 2,181.00 hours Overtime hours = 1,149.00 hours
Total costs for snow & ice during the season = $385,167.66 (Equip., labor, & material)
Average cost for snow & ice control per mile of roadway: 2015-2016 season = $399.54/mile 2016-2017 season = $431.49/mile 2017-2018 season = $699.21/mile 2018-2019 season = $758.47/mile 2019-2020 season = $759.97/mile 2020-2021 season = $998.72/mile
Road Closures (early-mid April) 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 detour away from the closure. If local access is necessary and you must access the “closed” road, please use caution and drive slow to keep yourself and our workers safe. Any additional questions contact the Mercer County Engineer’s Office at 419-586-7759.
Educational Event/ Job Fair TV-44 and WOSN are hosting a TV Broadcast Educational Event/ Job Fair, Wednesday, April 21, 6-8pm at WTLW TV-44, 1844 Baty Rd., Lima , OH 45807. Attendees will learn about the various jobs available in the broadcasting industry, tour the TV-44 studio and production facilities, and receive an opportunity to complete an application. Interested individuals should call or email TV-44. Space is limited. 419-339-4444 or jobs@wtlw.com.
Rockford
SpringFest – May 1st
VWHS Theatre Announces 2018 Production Stream Van Wert High School Theatre will be streaming their 2018 production of Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s "Mary Poppins, The Broadway Musical" on April 16 and 17 at 7PM. This production was filmed on the Niswonger Performing Arts Center stage. The theatre department is excited to share this production with the public once again. This is the first time that a VWHS Theatre production has been re-shared with the community and we are thrilled to share the talents of our current students and recent graduates. Come join us on Cherry Tree Lane where we will retell the story of Mary Poppins and Bert as they visit the Banks’ household. See our real kite flying scene and tap dancing Chimney Sweeps from the comfort of your own home! It will be a night full of entertainment for the whole family. As for the graduating Class of 2021, this was their first musical as high school students. To enjoy our production, visit our website VWHSTheatre.weebly.com for streaming tickets and follow our Facebook and Twitter pages for updates as they become available. Your support of this production will support our future live productions and student theatre opportunities. Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s "Mary Poppins, the Broadway Musical" was directed by Melissa Bloomfield, assistant director Katey Lloyd, technical director Hugh Saunier, and lighting director and construction manager Matt Saunier. Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s "Mary Poppins, the Broadway Musical" is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com.
Retirement-Open House
Planned
COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Line Number
Hours of Operation: FEMA will begin accepting applications for Funeral Assistance on Monday, April 12, 2021 through our dedicated call center.
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Ben Neff Joins Jim Shaffer Realty in Mendon Jim Shaffer Realty in Mendon is pleased to announce the addition of Ben Neff, to its sales staff. Ben recently completed his Real Estate classes, and passed the State & Federal testing to become a licensed Real Estate Agent in Ohio. Ben and his wife Michelle, are the parents of four children.
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Girl Scouts is Hosting Events to Welcome New Members Join in the fun at Nature Discovery Days on 4/19/2021 in Rockford, OH! The purpose of these is to invite local families to see everything Girl Scouts has to offer. See how many things you can find on the family scavenger hunt, and enjoy other activities led by Girl Scout staff and volunteers. All is welcome for this FREE event! For girls of all ages and their caregivers. Check out location and dates at gswo.org/discover
Questions? Please contact Lynn Bryan at 419-225-3056 or lynnbryan@gswo.org
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ROCKFORD GIRL
SCOUT TROOP 20663 -- Gold Awards. Kenzie Stephenson’s Gold Award is a bus stop for Shanes Park located in
Rockford. This project will be a permanent Audrey Ford’s Gold Award is a Free Little Library also to be located at
Shanes Park in Rockford. This project will be a
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125th Annual Mendon-Union H.S. Alumni Banquet Invitations will soon be mailed out for the 125th Annual Mendon-Union H.S. Alumni Banquet to be held at noon on Saturday June 5th, 2021 at the Celina American Legion Post 210. Please note: We have moved the Alumni Banquet away from the Memorial Day Weekend, back to the first Saturday in June, where it had been for many years. This year's honoree's will be the 50 yr. classes of 1970 & 1971, since last year's banquet was cancelled due to Covid. The cost for the meal is $15.00 per person, and includes Fried Chicken or Swiss Steak, mashed potatoes, chicken & noodles, green beans, corn, roll and dessert, coffee, and water. In keeping with State & Local guidelines concerning Covid, meals will be served cafeteria style by Legion workers. No one will serve portions to themselves. If you aren't sure that you are on the mailing list, and would like an invitation to the banquet sent to you, please call 419-795-5511 by May 1st. Other events for the weekend are being planned and will posted in early May.
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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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Parkway Eye Of The Pride 5K & Workout Scheduled for May 15 (Rockford, OH) The Parkway Athletic Booster Club announces a community event presented by Van Wert Health, "Eye Of The Pride" 5K & Workout. Participants are encouraged to grab a water bottle and towel and join Panther Nation in getting Stronger Together on May 15th at RSP - Rock Solid Performance on Main Street, Rockford. The event kicks off with a 5K through Rockford. Check-in is at 8:30 AM with race start-time at 9:00 AM. Participants can forgo the 5K portion and take part in a workout created by RSP gym owner, Andrew Peel. The workout can be modified for individuals of all capabilities. Workout check-in is at 10:00 AM and begins at 10:30 AM. Individuals looking for the ultimate test are encouraged to participate in both the 5K and workout. The finish time is expected to be around 11:15 AM. Event registrations and sponsorship flyers can be found on the Parkway Athletic Booster Club Facebook page as well as the offices at Parkway Local Schools. Student registration is $15 for the complete 5K Plus Workout or just choose the 5K or workout individually. Adult registration is $30 for participating in the 5K Plus Workout or $25 for just the 5K or workout individually. An event T-Shirt is included with each paid registration. The Registration deadline to receive a t-shirt is April 30th. Registrations can be turned in to the Parkway Elementary Office, C/O Brandi Bruns or sent in the mail to: Parkway Athletic Booster Club, PO BOX 482, Rockford, OH 45882. Panther Nation grows stronger together. Businesses, Friends, and Family can support in this fundraising event by being a Family Event Sponsor for $50 (includes name on back of t-shirt) or as a Workout Station Sponsor for $100 (includes name on back of t-shirt and signage at the different workout stations). The Eye Of The Pride Sponsorship form can be found on the Parkway Athletic Booster Club Facebook page or at the Parkway High School Office. The Parkway Athletic Booster Club is a non-profit support organization with a mission to help aid and assist the Parkway Athletic Department in making Parkway athletics a success for all involved. Through community support, the Athletic Booster Club has been able to help with needs and facility upgrades for our athletic programs that include a yearly donation for athletic uniforms, new mats for track and field, softball press box, new football jerseys, baseball field reconditioning, volleyball net systems, wrestling warmups and uniforms, bowling uniform tops and many more. Many of these endeavors could not be done without the continued support and involvement of the Parkway community. Sponsors, participants, and spectators are encouraged to take part on May 15th as Panther Nation takes time to flex some muscle and get Stronger Together!
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HIT Arrest Celina, Ohio-Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports the arrest of 36 year old Adam Steinbrunner, 2620 Sawmill Road, Fort Recovery for possession of drugs. Steinbrunner was stopped by deputies while working with HIT (Heroin Interdiction Team). HIT is a joint effort of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office, Celina Police Department and Coldwater Police Department. HIT focuses on stopping the drug use/trafficking throughout Mercer County. Grey advised that
Steinbrunner was stopped on March 31st at 4:20 PM near Philothea and St.
Peter Roads. The stop was for failing to drive in the marked lanes
of travel. Mr. Steinbrunner was found to have a suspended
driver’s license. The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office K-9, Ossi, was
called to the location and alerted to the presence of narcotics. A
subsequent search of the vehicle found a container with a hidden
compartment in the bottom, inside the compartment deputies located a
meth pipe and over six (6) grams of methamphetamines. An
additional meth pipe was located in the vehicle as well. The case has been sent to the Mercer County Prosecutors Office for review and filing of formal charges. Grey advised that the HIT detail resulted in Steinbrunner’s arrest, as well as two additional people arrested on outstanding warrants. 14 traffic stops were made with 7 warnings issued and 6 citations issued. Citizens are reminded to continue to pass along drug tips to the Sheriff’s Office. “If law enforcement and the community continue to work together, we can slow the use of drugs in this county, which makes us all safer,” stated Sheriff Grey.
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Van Wert Health Welcomes Dr. Kalogerou and Deb Howell to Rural Health Clinic March 30, 2021, Van Wert, OH – Van Wert Health Physician Group is pleased to welcome Paul A. Kalogerou, MD, and Deborah Howell, APRN, CNP, two Primary Care providers, to their staff at the Fox Road Rural Health Clinic. Both Kalogerou and Howell practice in Van Wert, most recently through Parkview Physicians group.
Dr. Kalogerou, who is Board Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, has over 30 years of experience, having served the Northwest Ohio area since 1992. He graduated from medical school at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He then completed an internship and residency through Case Western Reserve University, at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio. “We look forward to continuing to help our patients stay well, manage chronic conditions, and prevent disease,” shared Dr. Kalogerou. “We are especially pleased to join the competent and compassionate team of physicians and advanced practitioners at Van Wert Health.”
Deborah Howell, a certified member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the Ohio Association of Advanced Practice Nurses, earned her Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing at Indiana State University, followed by a Master’s of Science in Nursing at Frontier Nursing University, in Hyden Kentucky. “Dr. Kalogerou and Deb’s many years of experience, combined with their clinical skills are exceptional,” said Todd Duff, Vice President of Physician and Ambulatory Services. “Both of them provide a great blend of top-notch clinical care along with a strong passion for providing community-based care.” For more information or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Kalogerou or Deb Howell, CNP, please call 419-232-2077. They will begin seeing patients on Thursday, April 8. Patients may also call Dr. Kalogerou and Deb Howell’s former office number at 419-238-7777, beginning April 8, when the phone number will be transferred over to Van Wert Health. The Fox Road Rural Health Clinic, part of Van Wert Health, is located in Suite 201 of the Van Wert Health Center, located at 140 Fox Road, Van Wert, Ohio. |
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ST ANTHONY ROAD
IMPROVEMENTS Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart announced today, contingent upon weather conditions, Shinn Brothers, Inc. plan to start construction work late in the week of January 18, 2021 on a 3 mile section of St. Anthony Road from Burkettsville St. Henry Road to Erastus Durbin Road. The improvements involve shoulder widening and sub-surface drainage improvements. The road will have daily road closures to through traffic for 6-8 weeks, weather depending and local access will be maintained. The completion deadline for the project is mid-fall 2021. Right-of-way stakes and construction staking will be placed and need to remain for the duration of the project. Our office is available to try to answer any questions you may have about the project. The contact information for the Mercer County Engineer’s Office is: 4884 Mud Pike, Celina 45822 Phone: 419.586.7759 Email: engineer@mercercountyohio.org
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MERCER COUNTY ENGINEER DITCH MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart is announcing that over the upcoming construction season that engineer inspection and maintenance personnel will be on-site on many of the 111 miles of Mercer County maintained open drainage ditches and 62 miles of tile throughout Mercer County. 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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Mercer Landmark Employee, Monty Heiby, Receives Patriotic Employer Award from U.S. Office of Secretary Defense (OSD)
The Patriotic Employer Award is one that is carefully selected by officers and awarded to an individual who contributes to National Security and Protecting our Nation’s Liberty and Freedom. Heiby was recognized for supporting his employee participating in America’s National Guard and Reserve Force and playing a critical role in the success of our country and National Defense strategy. The award showcases Heiby’s outstanding commitment to his Guard and Reserve employees, his patriotism and his contributions to the defense and security of our Nation. Out of thousands of nominations for this prestigious award, only a handful of recipients are chosen with the honor of receiving the Patriotic Employer Award. Heiby was nominated for the award by Mercer Landmark employee, Garth Louth, who is currently serving in the Army Reserve as a Combat Engineer – a significant position and important role to our national defense. Louth has been employed by Mercer Landmark since 2012. The award was presented to Heiby by Mercer Landmark employee, Garth Louth – Army Reserve, and U.S. Army Retired Master Sergeant Alvie Louth. Heath Barnes, CEO of Mercer Landmark, was also present for the presentation of the award. Heiby has worked for Mercer Landmark for 30 years. When asked why he chose to nominate Heiby for the award, Louth stated, “Monty has always been a good, understanding and supportive boss – something you won’t always find at other businesses when making the decision to join the military and defend your country. Monty has been supportive throughout the entire process and is always willing to do what it takes on Mercer Landmark’s end to make things work.” Mercer Landmark’s Contribution to Agriculture in the Community During the award presentation, Mercer Landmark was recognized for playing a key role in the national defense by getting products to and from individual farms and out to the supply chains that feed and support the world. The organization was also acknowledged for meeting exceptional milestones as they continue to invest in their employees, communities and open new facilities throughout Ohio. By supporting their soldier in his decision to fight for his country, Mercer Landmark also supports the National Defense. About Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) ESGR is a Department of Defense program that develops and promotes supportive work environments for Service members in the Reserve Components through outreach, recognition, and educational opportunities that increase awareness of applicable laws. It also aids in resolving conflicts between Service members and their employers. You can learn more about ESGR and the Patriotic Employer Award on their website at https://www.esgr.mil/Employer-Awards/Patriot-Award. |
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Brand It Marketing Receives First Place Recognition from National Agri-Marketing Association Rockford, OH (released February 10th, 2021). Ohio marketing agency, Brand It Marketing, has received another first place award for BEST OF Region VI through the National Agri‐Marketing Association (NAMA). The Region VI first place award is for the work they produced for their client, Advanced Biological Marketing (ABM), in the three‐dimensional Direct Mail for dealers, distributors, sales reps or others serving agribusiness category. Award‐Winning “Party in a Box” Brings Celebration to Customers The award‐winning “Party in a Box” direct mail piece was developed – from concept to production to distribution – by the creative team at Brand It Marketing for their client, ABM, which was celebrating their 20th anniversary of being in business when the COVID‐19 pandemic hit. Due to COVID regulations, ABM was unable to celebrate their 20th anniversary in‐person with employees, customers and friends. The Brand It Marketing team developed the unique and exciting concept of a “Party in a Box” – filled with all things fun and relevant to help celebrate their client’s milestone anniversary. The box was filled with everything from branded hats to confetti poppers to peanuts straight from Georgia using ABM’s own highly sought‐after product. Paired with each item in the box was a handwritten message from ABM’s CEO, which had significant and heartfelt meaning, aiding in the celebrating of 20 years. “This project gave us the opportunity to help a client of ours connect and bring extra joy to their own clients in 2020 – which felt like quite the blessing given the circumstances. ”‐ Twyla Hayes, Co‐Founder and Creative Director at Brand It Marketing. Honoring the Best in Agricultural Marketing Communications The “BEST of NAMA” honors and awards the best of the best in agricultural marketing communications. All submissions to NAMA are evaluated for agricultural marketing effectiveness and creativity and are hand‐selected by a panel of roughly 50 industry experts. The BEST OF NAMA competition originated in 1988 to honor outstanding work by NAMA members, while educating members of the agriculture industry and featuring top‐of‐the‐line advertising. These awards have helped to raise the quality of the agricultural industry’s overall communication efforts throughout the years. Brand It Marketing will advance to compete at the National level for this award. |
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PEA Offering Education Scholarship The Parkway Education Association (PEA) will be offering a $1000 scholarship to a Parkway alumnus that is in college/university studying to become an educator. Requirements for the scholarship are: 1) Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time college sophomore, junior, or senior for the upcoming fall semester (2021). 2) Applicant must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher 3) Applicant must be enrolled in teacher education classes. 4) Applicant must be a graduate of Parkway High School or be the son/daughter of a PEA member. 5) Applications are due by March 31, 2021. Any interested applicants should complete the form at: https://forms.gle/6XpDXv9bZS65tVE57 Any inquiries can be e-mailed to parkwayeducationassociation@gmail.com . |
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Prepare Protect Peace – Human Trafficking Outreach Event Coming In the past, New Horizons Community Church held an event about human trafficking. We are excited to announce an Outreach Event to take place on Saturday, March 27th from 12:00 - 4:00. This outreach is for anyone ages high school freshman through age 24. We will have presenters education about human trafficking, situational awareness, and teach hands-on self defense. Limited space is available. To sign-up for this FREE event please call the church office at 419-363-2064 or email office@nhccrockford.com |
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Special Meeting Called of Parkway School Board The Parkway Local School Board has called a special meeting for Monday, March 29 at 6:30 p.m. in the community room. The purpose of the meeting will be to go into executive session to discuss the appointment or evaluation of personnel. No business will be conducted after the executive session. |
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Bridge to Close in Liberty Township Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759. |
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Mercer County Health District COVID-19 Situation Update – March 25, 2021 By Kristi Fryman Today, Mercer County was upgraded to a level 2 on the Ohio Public Health Advisory System issued by the Ohio Department of Health because our two-week new case incidence rate increased slightly to 51 cases per 100,000 population. This is just above the level 2 threshold of 50 cases per 100,000 population. The MCHD encourages as many residents as possible to get vaccinated and take other routine precautions to prevent a significant resurgence in COVID-19 activity in our area. The MCHD will not be offering a first dose vaccination clinic next week due to the Easter Holiday weekend. Only second doses will be administered on Wednesday, March 31. The next first dose clinic will be offered on Wednesday, April 7. Further information on that clinic will be released next week. Allen County Public Health (ACPH) will begin holding mass COVID-19 vaccine clinics next Wednesday, March 31. These clinics will be held Wednesday through Saturday each week and will provide the single-dose Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine. Appointments can be made for anyone 18 years old and older using the state scheduling tool found at https://gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov/. |
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Village of Rockford
--- Public Meeting Notice – Change of Zoning April 6th at 7 pm – Rockford Village Hall – 151 E Columbia St., Rockford, OH 45882 An Application for a Zoning Change has been filed with the Village of Rockford for property at the West end of South Street. Currently there is a storage building on the property. Property information - Map Number: 02-17-430-004 Tax Number: 08-037100.0000 Owner: WEHE HOLLY C Address: 505 W SOUTH ST The owner of the property has filed a request to the Village of Rockford to change the zoning for the property noted above from ‘COMMERCIAL” to ‘RESIDENTAL’ in order for the storage building to be redesigned into a housing duplex. There is off street parking located on the property. The Public Hearing regarding Zoning on April 6th at 7 pm for anyone interested in asking questions and voicing any concerns regarding this change of zoning. If there are no concerns, the application will be approved as filed with the Village of Rockford. |
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Rockford Ohio Chamber of Commerce
to host Spring Festival on May 1, 2021 SpringFest activities include a book sale and a
Mother’s Day craft at the Rockford Carnegie Library, wood-grain art
A special retirement party will be held for Marcia
Ripley of Ketcham-Ripley Funeral Home the same day from 1:00 - Calvary Evangelical Church Calendar
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Youth groups to collect litter Motorists are asked to use caution in the next few months as youth community groups will be picking up litter in the ditches along many Mercer County Roads. Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart issued the warning recently to protect the various groups of people who will be participating in the Litter Pick-up Program this spring. “Clean-up crews are set to begin work in late March and typically complete the project by late spring,” Wiechart said. The litter pick-up program is a joint project funded by the County Engineer’s Office and Township Trustees who pay recognized civic and community groups who participate. Safety vests, gloves, bags and disposal fees are funded by the Mercer County Solid Waste District and the Ohio EPA. |
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Hopkins Attains National Advocate Credential CELINA – Erin Hopkins, Victims Advocate for Family Crisis Network, successfully completed renewal of certification as a Credential Advocate (CA) for victims of crime. CA certification is awarded by the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) to professionals who demonstrate a dedication to serve populations victimized by crime, and can provide documentation of personal experience and training related to best practices in the field. These credentials are reviewed every two years. Renewal of the NOVA credential validates Hopkins’ on-going commitment to safeguarding the rights and well-being of victims and survivors of crime. Hopkins joined Our Home Family Resource Center’s Family Crisis Network team in July 2016 and serves as both victims advocate and domestic violence shelter monitor. She is a graduate of Wright State University with a Bachelor of Science degree. She has also certified through Ohio Advocate Network (OAN) as a Registered Advocate (RA). Hopkins lives in Celina with her husband and children. Our Home Family Resource Center is a non-profit agency which serves the Mercer County community. Among its services are advocacy, shelter, and support for victims of domestic violence; emergency financial assistance and food pantry services for income-eligible families; and supervised visitation services to enable non-custodial parents to spend time with their children. Learn more about Our Home at www.ourhomefrc.com
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Thank you to Henkle Insurance for sponsoring the PWI Weather Link! |
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Parkway Preschool 2021 - 2022
To complete a registration form, please go to our website at www.parkwayschools.org and click on Schools, then Preschool. Here is where you will find our online preschool registration form. Once the registration is received, a $25 fee (check payable to Parkway Preschool or cash) will be needed to complete your child's registration and receive the necessary forms to finalize enrollment. Until the registration is paid, your enrollment is NOT locked in. Once the registration fee is paid, you will be emailed the other required forms that may be completed online. Certified birth certificate, immunizations and social security card copies will also need to be turned in before school begins in the fall. Students who are currently enrolled in preschool for the 2020 - 2021 school year must also submit an application and pay the $25 registration fee for the 2021-2022 school year. Our grant program offers financial assistance for those who qualify. Limited grant money is available for the 2021-2022 school year. Free or reduced tuition can only be awarded to students who will be 4 years of age by August 1, 2021. 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 AM and PM and eight typical children in the AM and PM sessions, making a total of 16 children per session. Our preschool classrooms are in session four half days, Monday through Thursday. If you have further questions, please call Michelle Tribolet at 419-363-3045 ext. 720. |
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Parkway Elementary Kindergarten Registration Parkway Elementary is currently taking registration for 2021-2022 Kindergarten students. 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, we will need the following brought to the school after your child has been registered: 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 2021-2022 school year. All students entering kindergarten in the fall will need to be registered no later than April 20. A screening will be done at a later date. Please call Michelle in the elementary office at 419-363-3045 ext. 720 to register. |
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Rockford
- Shanes Park Easter Egg Hunt
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Man Arrested for Importuning The ICAC Team had be receiving communications from Fullenkamp since November. Fullenkamp believed that he was communicating with a 13 year old girl including sending sexually explicit photos. Fullenkamp engaged in sexually explicit conversations with the ICAC Detective whom Fullenkamp believed to be the 13 year old girl. Fullenkamp indicated that he wished to meet her in person. Mercer County Sheriff Detectives then opened an investigation and information was shared between the ICAC detective and Mercer County. After gathering the information Mercer County detectives consulted with the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. After review, the Prosecutor’s Office prepared charges. Fullenkamp was arrested this morning and booked into the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility on charges of Importuning a Felony of the fifth degree and Disseminating Matter Harmful to Juveniles also a Felony of the fifth degree. Bond has been set at $50,000.00 subject to 10% by Celina Municipal Court Judge Kathryn Speelman. The detectives also applied for and received a search warrant for Fullenkamp’s residence. The search warrant was executed after the arrest this morning and several items of evidence were recovered. |
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Bridge to Close
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News Release for 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 three 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 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 format 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 April 9,2021 to the OSU Van Wert County Extension Office.
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Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 14, 2021, at 2:00 A.M.
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Van Wert Health to Lift Some Visitor Restrictions Van Wert, OH – Van Wert Health, which first implemented visitor restrictions in March 2020 to help control the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses, today announced it will begin to lift some of those restrictions. The new visitation guidelines detailed below go into effect Friday, February 26.
Visiting hours are daily from 8 AM - 7 PM.
Pediatric
Inpatient
One healthy visitor, age 18 or older, at a time may accompany each adult inpatient during visiting hours (8 AM - 7 PM). No visitors are allowed for adult patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 or are being evaluated for COVID-19.
Adult Emergency
Services
Pediatric Emergency Services Two healthy visitors at a time may accompany each pediatric patient. Siblings under age 18 are not permitted at this time.
Labor and
Delivery
Surgery and
Procedures
All Patients at End
of Life
Pastoral Care
As Van Wert Health begins this phased approach, we continue to support proper social distancing and masking guidelines. For more information about the added measures Van Wert Health is taking to ensure the safety of its patients, visitors, and staff members, please visit: vanwerthealth.org/patients-visitors/visiting-guidelines
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St. Paul’s UCC reopens with Doug Rich
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Mercer County Ohio
Genealogical Society to host Local author Our speaker for this meeting will be John Eric Vining, a local author, speaker and historian from the Wren, Ohio area. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, seating is limited to 30 attendees for this event. Social distancing will be maintained in the seating layout. Masks are required of those attending. The meeting is free and open to the public.
Van Wert Health Announces Scholarship Program Van Wert, OH – Van Wert Health is pleased to announce a scholarship opportunity for 2021 graduating high school students. The Medical and Healthcare Scholarship Program was founded to support the growth and development of students from all sectors of the human healthcare industry. “We are honored to offer this scholarship again this year, which reflects the importance of supporting the education of our future healthcare professionals,” said Jim Pope, President and CEO of Van Wert Health. “We have been reminded how vital healthcare workers are to our community over the past year. These scholarships will be meaningful to the individuals who have made the thoughtful decision to dedicate their lives to the healthcare profession and caring for others.” The Van Wert Health Medical and Healthcare Scholarship awards $1,000 to five graduating high school seniors, to be used towards the expenses of tuition, books, and other fees for healthcare related post-secondary education. The scholarship is renewable for $1,000 per year, up to 4 years. Applications are due April 19, 2021. Printed copies of the application are available at all local high schools or available online at vanwerthealth.org/scholarship. Applicants with questions are encouraged to reach out to their school counselor or Van Wert Health’s Community Relations Department at 419-238-8623.
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Donation to Helping Hands in Rockford St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH recently made a generous donation to the Helping Hands Ministry in Rockford to benefit the Food Pantry and second hand store. Karla Butler, who runs the store for First United Methodist Church accepted the check from St. Paul’s member Mark Linn. |
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FEEL GOOD FRIDAYS AT FOUNTAIN PARK BAND ROSTER
JUNE 11 - RUMOURS: A FLEETWOOD MAC TRIBUTE: Rumours' lead singer Mekenzie Jackson was bewitched by the music of Fleetwood Mac at a young age. She can duplicate the iconic lead singer Stevie Nick's voice so well that she and Rumours effortlessly transport audiences to the height of Fleetwood Mac’s amazing success. The sensational voices of Rumours accomplished musicians recreate the signature harmonies; and along with their expert instrumentation, stage moves and wardrobe, replicate those magical moments in music history that Fleetwood Mac fans cherish and can now relive again and again. JUNE 18 - THE VAN DELLS: The Van-Dells are a masterful musical tribute to the ’50s and ’60s. The show begins in the ’50s. Dressed in letter sweaters, The Van-Dells hit the stage running with songs like At The Hop and Morse Code of Love, along with Doo-Wop favorites, and never slow down. The non-stop show continues with “Glitter and Gold” that made the 1960's famous. The audience will be taken on a nostalgic trip through time reliving the magical era. The Van-Dells have been called “The 3 Stooges set to music”. JUNE 25 - FAREWELL ANGELINA: Farewell Angelina is an all-female country group with powerhouse vocalists, dynamic songwriters, and accomplished multi-instrumentalists. Their stellar blend of heart-stopping harmonies over blazing double violins and guitars has earned soaring praise across the board. Roughstock calls them a "Superstar Act... with Killer Songs." Rolling Stone says, "Wickedly smart songwriting delivered with a healthy dash of sass... deft playing... into one sonic knockout punch." They've been named among Rolling Stone's "New Artists You Need To Know," and Roughstock's "Ones to Watch" with a tour schedule to prove it. The girls have opened shows for the likes of Kenny Chesney, Old Dominion, Frankie Ballard, Jake Owen, Billy Currington, Maroon 5, and Trace Adkins, to name a few.
JULY 2 - PEACHERINE RAGTIME SOCIETY ORCHESTRA: The Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra is the leading professional ragtime orchestra in the United States. Under the direction of virtuoso Andrew Greene, PRSO recreates the syncopated stylings of a bygone era - Ragtime, Theater, and Dance music using an immense archive of over 15,000 original orchestral scores. The patriotic concert program will also include the music of the late 1800s and early 1900s, with selections by composers such as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, W.C. Handy, Eubie Blake, George M. Cohan, and of course, the King of Ragtime, Scott Joplin. JULY 9 - SHINING
STAR: Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute: This timeless musical recreation of
Earth, Wind & Fire's music and the show is based on the '70s thru '80s,
the peak time of Earth, Wind & Fire's magical career, and the highly
acclaimed live recordings of their concerts. This show's playlist
has been hailed as the definitive collection of Earth, Wind & Fire's
top-charting hits, and includes best-loved songs such as After The Love
Is Gone, Sing A Song, September, Got To Get You Into My Life, their
namesake Shining Star, along with disco tracks, Boogie Wonderland, and
Let's Groove Tonight. This show is the closest and ONLY production to
embody the aura, costuming, moves, and vocalization styles of this
supergroup. The magic, the versatility, the vocals, the essence,
the songs, the energy, the horns, and the spirit. JULY 16 - WALDEN: Hailing from Athens, Georgia, Walden emerged as the city’s newest rock sound. The band quickly captured the college town’s attention. Walden has burst onto the scene with many major festival appearances across the nation. These four young men quickly become one of the biggest upcoming musical acts in the southeast, capturing the attention of audiences of all ages with their raw sound, infectious energy, and the undeniable connection they share on stage. Comprised of Richard Becker (vocals/guitar), Jamie de Lange (bass), Eric Hangartner, (vocals/piano), and Andrew Mendel (drums) the quartet has remained just that ever since. While each shares a dream of traveling the world creating music, they are drawn together by a common understanding to navigate through the perpetual noise that pervades everyday life in search of something else - something of true purpose and meaning - a sense of truly feeling alive. JULY 23 - THAT
ARENA ROCK SHOW: That Arena Rock Show is the ultimate high energy
tribute to "Classic" Rock N' Roll . . . Performing legendary rock
anthems that ruled the airwaves in the 70s and 80s that include artists,
Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Bon Jovi, Guns N Roses, and more.
This show takes a trip back in time, turning Fountain Park into an arena
for a night! Get your lighters out and your fist in the air.
This rock show is more than just music - it’s an experience! "These
guys are so great at recapturing the excitement of the greatest arena
rock shows of all time that they will make every hair on your body stand
on end; even those you may have lost! Now THAT is powerful!” JULY 30 - HEART BY
HEART Steve Fossen and Michael Derosier, bassist and drummer for the
band Heart during the 70s and early 80s, are now touring as Heart By
Heart. "Our mission is to perform the classic Heart music as faithfully
as we can," Fossen says. The band features vocalist Somar Macek,
guitarist/keyboardist/vocalist Lizzy Daymont and guitarist Chad Quist.
Heart By Heart presents a powerful, dynamic show that includes all the
favorite Heart hits as well as deep album cuts that fans will love.
Fossen and Derosier are the powerful driving engine behind Heart's
classic hits like Barracuda, Straight On, Crazy On You, Magic Man, Even
It Up, Dog & Butterfly, Heartless, Kick It Out, and more. First formed
by Steve Fossen in 1969, Heart went on to release six top-10 albums and
landed 20 hit singles on the Billboard top 40 charts. In recognition of
their contributions to these iconic recordings, and to Heart’s first
seven years of national and international touring, Fossen and Derosier
were inducted into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the rest of the
original Heart lineup in 2013. AUGUST 6 - BUILDING 429 GRAMMY®-nominated band Building 429 - comprised of Jason Roy, Michael Anderson, Jesse Garcia, and Aaron Branch - is one of Christian music’s top artists with high-energy live shows, lyrically-driven, anthemic songs, and a consistent message of hope through Christ. Known for writing songs about big faith showing up in everyday moments, Building 429’s dynamic new single, “Fear No More,” encourages the listener to hold fast to faith in the midst of life’s inevitable setbacks
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Prepare Protect Peace – Human Trafficking Outreach Event Coming In the past, New Horizons Community Church held an event about human trafficking. We are excited to announce an Outreach Event to take place on Saturday, March 27th from 12:00 - 4:00. This outreach is for anyone ages high school freshman through age 24. We will have presenters education about human trafficking, situational awareness, and teach hands-on self defense. Limited space is available. To sign-up for this FREE event please call the church office at 419-363-2064 or email office@nhccrockford.com
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Wednesday, March 17, MCHD COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Vaccine Type: Moderna Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Location: Mercer County Fairgrounds NEW REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Individuals who are 50 years of age and older or who are otherwise eligible under Phase 1 or Phase 2 of the COVID-19 vaccination program can be vaccinated during this clinic. Register online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mchd-covid-19-drive-thru-clinic-march-17-2021-tickets-145734693391 Online registration will open at 8:00 AM on Saturday, March 13. Anyone unable to register online can make an appointment by calling 567-890-2619. Phone registration will be available from noon to 3:00 PM on Monday, March 15, and Tuesday, March 16.
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The Rockford Bicentennial Committee will meet on Monday, March 1 at 7:00pm in the Village Hall. Attendees are urged to follow COVID guidelines. |
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Parkway March 2021 Printable Combined Breakfast and Lunch Menus by Pam Smith
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Van Wert County COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Announcement The next COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be Thursday, March 11, 2021 from 2:00 to 6:00 PM at the Van Wert County Council on Aging. The clinic will be walk-in only and no appointments will be made. The health department will have 200 Moderna and 200 Johnson & Johnson to distribute. Each vaccine will be available until the supply is gone. Only those age 60 and above or with other qualifying conditions or professions as listed below: Ohioans born with or who have early childhood conditions that are carried into adulthood which put them at a higher risk for adverse outcomes due to COVID-19. Sickle cell anemia. Down syndrome. Cystic fibrosis. Muscular dystrophy. Cerebral palsy. Spina bifida. People born with severe heart defects, requiring regular specialized medical care. People with severe type 1 diabetes, who have been hospitalized for this in the past year. Phenylketonuria (PKU), Tay-Sachs, and other rare, inherited metabolic disorders. Epilepsy with continuing seizures; hydrocephaly; microcephaly, and other severe neurological disorders. Turner syndrome, fragile X syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, and other severe genetic disorders. People with severe asthma, who have been hospitalized for this in the past year. Alpha and beta thalassemia Solid organ transplant candidates and recipients. Adults/employees in K-12 schools 1C Medical Conditions People with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Bone marrow transplant recipients. These are sometimes also called hematopoietic cell or stem cell transplants, and these patients are undergoing treatment primarily for cancer and certain anemias, and they face an increased risk of severe COVID-19 illness. This group does NOT include the kind of stem-cell injections people might receive for the treatment of orthopedic problems, especially for their knees. People with type 1 diabetes. Pregnant women. Child care services: Staff members at child care centers and pre-kindergarten programs who have regular, ongoing direct contact with children enrolled in these programs. Administrators, lead and assistant teachers, and substitute teachers enrolled in Ohio’s Professional Registry who are currently working in open child care or pre-kindergarten programs. Licensing specialists employed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services or a county job and family services agency. The program does NOT include parent volunteers, board members, or owners/administrators who do not provide in-classroom support. Funeral services: This group includes licensed staff and active apprentices in the funeral services industry. Embalmers/morticians. Funeral home directors. Crematory operators. Apprentices. Law enforcement and corrections officers: Police officers. Sheriff’s deputies. Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers. Special jurisdiction officers: Other state or federal enforcement officers such as Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) enforcement staff, pharmacy board investigators, BCI agents, state fire marshal investigators, federal transportation security officers, and other federal law enforcement officers who do not have access to vaccination from federal sources. Corrections staff: Eligible are corrections staff, including probation and parole staff, who provide direct services to an adult or juvenile inmate or court-supervised individuals. Firefighters: Individuals who have a valid active firefighting certificate in the State of Ohio who are active members or employees of a recognized fire department. This does not include retired, emeritus or reserve individuals.
Family Healthcare of Northwest Ohio is also distributing vaccine. Please call Family Health Care to schedule an appointment at 419-238-6747. For more information in the future, please continue to monitor the Van Wert County Health Department website, www.vanwertcountyhealth.org as well as local news media and social media.
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The Parkway Board of Education meeting scheduled for Monday, March 8 at 6:30 p.m. will now be a public meeting instead of a virtual meeting. Public will once again be allowed to attend in person, per Sally Cox.
Parkway School Board Agenda for a Regular Meeting 6:30
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Mercer County Health District COVID-19 Situation Update – March 9, 2021 The COVID-19 vaccine clinic scheduled for tomorrow is fully booked. Further information for the clinic for next week will be released on Thursday, March 11. The MCHD has been conducting our vaccine clinics since late December 2020 with our drive-thru operations beginning in Mid-January. The MCHD would like to express our gratitude and appreciation to our community, county, and state partners as well as our volunteers for their assistance with our clinics. As a reminder, we will only be releasing updates on COVID-19 cases in Mercer County on Tuesdays and Thursdays until further notice. Our cases continue to decrease but we ask for our community to remain diligent in taking precautions to protect our most vulnerable friends and neighbors as they get vaccinated.
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Thank you to Henkle Insurance for sponsoring the PWI Weather Link!
Parkway Schools Delays during this time period. Jan. 26, 2021 - no school - icy roads Feb. 1 and 2 - no school - bad roads Feb. 5 - no school Feb. 11 and 12 - both 2 hour delays Feb. 15 and 16 - no school Feb. 17 - 2 hour delay Feb. 18 - no school Feb. 19 - 2 hour delay Feb. 22 - 3 hour delay
Mercer County Sheriff's Office Snowstorm Activity
Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at 5:48 AM Advisory: Please use caution while driving in Mercer County. Roadways are icy with blowing and drifting snow.
Thursday, February 4, 2021 at 7:09 PM Alert: Sheriff Grey has issued a level 1 snow alert for all of Mercer County. Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Use caution
Friday, February 5, 2021 at 5:06 AM
Alert: Mercer Co remains under a Level 1 snow alert. Roadways are icy with blowing and drifting snow.
Friday, February 5, 2021 at 7:33 AM
Alert: Level 1 snow emergency cancelled.
Wed, Feb 10 2021 5:12 PM
Alert: Please use caution while driving in Mercer County. Roadways are becoming icy with blowing and drifting snow.
Mon, Feb 15 2021 5:08 AM
Alert: Please use caution while driving in Mercer County. Roadways are snow covered and slick.
Mon, Feb 15 2021 4:03 PM
Alert: Sheriff Grey has issued a level 1 snow alert for all of Mercer County. Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Use caution.
Mon, Feb 15 2021 6:01 PM
Alert: Sheriff Grey has issued a level 2 snow alert for all of Mercer County. Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Use caution
Mon, Feb 15 2021 9:04 PM
Alert: Sheriff Grey has issued a Level 3 Snow Alert for Mercer County effective at 10pm.
Tue, Feb 16 2021 5:11 AM
Alert: Mercer County remains under a level 3 snow emergency. County and township roads are impassible. State routes have blowing and drifting snow
Tue, Feb 16 2021 6:16 AM
Alert: Mercer County government offices are closed today due to the weather & road conditions
Tue, Feb 16 2021 8:44 AM
Mercer Co Sheriff Jeff Grey will be downgrading to a Level 1 snow level as of 10am. Township Rd may be impassable but Co Rds and St Rtes are passable. Thank you to Henkle Insurance for sponsoring the PWI Weather Link!
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COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution for Phase 1B Procedures Click here for details: https://mchdohio.org/health-services/2019-novel-coronavirus/
As a reminder, we are following the guidance provided by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH):
Beginning the week of January 18, people who are 80 years of age or older will be eligible to receive the vaccine. At this time, the clinic that is scheduled for Wednesday, January 20, 2021 is fully booked. MCHD is no longer taking appointments for this clinic.
Beginning the week of January 25, people who are 75 years of age or older will be eligible to receive the vaccine.
Also beginning the week of January 25, those who have severe congenital, developmental, or early onset medical disorders will be eligible to receive the vaccine. Further information on how these individuals will be able to receive their vaccinations will be announced soon.
Beginning February 1, people who 70 years of age or older will be eligible to receive the vaccine. School employees will also be eligible February 1.
Beginning February 8, people who are 65 years of age or older will be eligible to receive the vaccine.
According to the plan established by the Ohio Department of Health, people in each age group will become eligible to receive the vaccine on the dates above, regardless of whether everyone in the previous age group has been vaccinated. Due to the limited supply of doses, it will take weeks to vaccinate everyone in Phase 1B.
At this time, we are planning on holding weekly COVID-19 vaccine clinics on Wednesdays at the Mercer County Fairgrounds. Individuals will be required to register online through Eventbrite or by calling the MCHD office at 567-890-2619. The MCHD will publicly announce related information each Monday. Registration will open at noon on Tuesdays, and MCHD staff will be available to assist with registration over the phone until 3:00 PM. No appointments will be scheduled before noon on Tuesday. Weekly vaccination clinics may be canceled due to inclement weather or insufficient supply of vaccine.
The MCHD appreciates the patience and cooperation from our community as we continue to navigate through this process. The MCHD office will be closed on Monday, January 18 in observance of Martin Luther King Day. |
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Mercer Health releases Vaccination Registration Details Mercer Health is now taking registrations for the COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic which will be held next Thursday, January 21st and Friday, January 22nd. Individuals who are 80 years of age or older are eligible for this Phase 1B distribution as a part of Ohio’s Vaccination Distribution Plan. In addition, individuals must reside in the State of Ohio and Mercer County, unless the recipient is an established patient of Mercer Health. For example, if the recipient resides in any Ohio county, such as Darke County, but are an established Mercer Health patient, the individual would be eligible. Registration and additional information is available online at https://mercer-health.com/covid-19-coronavirus-information. Vaccine recipients will be asked to enter their name, date of birth, address and phone number. Anyone unable to register online can call 567-890-7188. Registration will close when registered recipients are equivalent to current vaccine allotments. There will be no waiting lists. A Mercer Health representative will call all registered recipients to confirm registration and finalize appointment details. Individuals who do not meet criteria will not receive a phone call to confirm registration. |
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OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society, Inc. Photo caption. Brigadier General Hugh Mercer, for whom Mercer County Ohio was named. Credit: from pencil drawing by Col. John Trumbull. Between 1889 and 1791, John Trumbull traveled the eastern coast of the United States, drawing portraits of military heroes, to ensure the accuracy of the images of his series of Revolutionary War paintings. Mercer was born in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1725. He was graduated in 1744 from the medical school at Aberdeen and became a surgeon’s mate in the army of Prince Charles Edward. Mercer migrated to America in 1747. Seeking Scottish communities, Mercer settled in Pennsylvania. In 1753, the Frontier settlements were concerned when the French tried to connect Canada with Louisiana by building a series of forts across the Ohio Valley. In 1754, the French built Fort Duquesne, at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. In June 1755, British General Braddock with George Washington marched toward Fort Duquesne against the French. On July 9, 1755, the force was within six miles of the Fort, when the French and Indians opened fire on them, from the woods, whereby General Braddock was mortally wounded. Braddock’s men retreated to Fort Cumberland. When Mercer heard of the attack, he took his medical supplies and traveled to Fort Cumberland to tend to the wounded. Mercer went on to serve as a Captain in the Pennsylvania Militia, where he met George Washington. In November 1758, troops led by Colonels Washington and Bouquet reached Fort Duquesne, to see the Fort had been destroyed earlier. They rebuilt the fort and renamed it Fort Pitt, and placed Hugh Mercer in Command. After the Boston Tea Party of December 16, 1773, Hugh Mercer was appointed Colonel of the Third Regiment. On June 14, 1776, Mercer received his Commission from John Hancock, President of the Congress. Brigadier General Mercer reported to Washington’s headquarters on July 3, 1776, the day before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Brigadier General Hugh Mercer’s final battle occurred at the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey, were he was mortally wounded and died January 12, 1777. This history will be continued, with Mercer County, Ohio being named honoring General Hugh Mercer in 1820. [Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883, or histalig@bright.net or 419-678-2614] |
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Second Quarter Parkway High School Honor Roll SENIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Avery Boroff, Kaden Boroff, Treya Conn, Remi' Fokine, Andrea Miller, Lydia Miller, Kelsey Nichols, Elijah Rich, Mackenzie Springer
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Breanna Beeks, Makena Boeckman, Alexzandra Cottmann, Grace Etgen, Brendan Etzcorn, Graham Farmer, Justan Felver, Savanna Freeman, Sierra Freeman, Hunter Gibson, Madalyn Heindel, Zoie Huffman, Dylan Hughes, Kayla Kuhn, Claire Langenkamp, Samantha Noll, Claire Rutledge, Makenna Schumm, Tyler Tinkham, Sydney Waters
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Addison Barna, Amanda Dull, Liam Ferroggiaro, Anthony Heck, Brayton Luginbill, Haydn Ridenour, McKayla Sites, Olivia Sutter, Ariana Valle
JUNIORS Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Grant Bollenbacher, Leah Eichler, Cami High, Danielle Huff, Faith Jacobs, Riley Samples, Benjamin Sheppard, Caden Slusher
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Molly Hileman, Raegan Roehm, Jacob Rogers, Gabriel Schaaf, Chantry Simon, Ashtyn Sipe, Blake Strickler, Avamaria Strunk, Gracyn Temple
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Aiden Anderson, Cora Barna, Bailey Berry, Camdyn Clay, Elise Darrigan, Zachary Hawk, Chase Heitkamp, Jaden Hileman, Paige Jackson, Aidan Morton, Cade Schoenleben, Briana Webb, Keaton Zizelman
SOPHOMORES Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Aaron Cron, Colin Fokine, Carter Hellwarth, Madison Jacobs, Jackson Kraner, Roman Leszinske, Corban Rich, Hutch Ridenour, Emily Schaefer, Derek Smith, Brooke Stephenson, Gabrielle Stober, Herminie Williams
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Aaliyah Baxter, Colby Bentz, Brenden Cottman, Gavin Dicke, Skyler Fokine, Trenton Garwood, Macy Johnson, Emiree Knittle, Edin Nichols, Bryant Scudder, Emree Sinning
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Taylor Gruss, Autumn Gilbreath, Caden Heindel, Allison Heitkamp, Allison Hughes, Morgan Hunter, Dakota Mullholand, Deegan Rager, Alison Rowen, Nevaeh Seals, Bryce Stearns, Jason Stienecker, Andrew Wagner, Jocie Waters, Alyxandra Yoder FRESHMEN Highest Honors: (4.0 and above) Alexis Berry, Breanna Berry, Ashley Jackson, Madison Louth, William Molloy, Tyler Rowen, Sarah Sheppard, Woodrow Tinkham, Tori Williams, Jacob Winget
High Honors: (3.99 - 3.626) Ruby Bennett, Morgan Bollenbacher, Logan Green, Harli Grunden, Meg Henkle, Addisyn Hileman, Addysin Leighner, Landen May, Audrey Nichols, Lily Noll, Leona Ravine, Elijah Robertson, Trent Rollins, Abigail Sheets, Julia Sheets, Brittany Sites, Francesca Steinbrunner, Paige Stephenson, Apollo Thomas, Avery White
Honors: (3.625-3.25) Kirsten Detisch, Olivia Dicke, Aaron Hipply, Samara McDonald, Caleb Nusbaum, Casey Popp, Ellie Prichard, Emma Prichard, Fletcher Smith, Abbi Taylor, Kathryn Trisel, Paige Williamson
Bridge Inspection Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart announced recently that the yearly bridge inspections of Mercer County’s 378 bridges on township and county roads have been completed. Engineer Wiechart and county engineer staff, T. J. Smalley and Aaron Moeller, completed the inspections before the end of 2020. “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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Parkway Middle School Honor Roll for Second Quarter 5th Grade Highest Honor Roll Lydia Eichler Jaymin Peel
High Honor Roll Trey Anderson Jaxson Bollenbacher Case Bransteter Maria Buogo Levon Fox Kymberly Hess Colin Ketchum Branson Lyons Mason Mathewson Isaac Menchhofer Trevor Minnich Elayna Moeller Ella Muhlenkamp Peyton Muhlenkamp Dylan Nuttle Piper Pennell Jonathan Petit Chayse Rasbach Albany Roth Amelia Schmidt Drayden Schumm Perry Schwieterman Carson Stauffer KJae Stover Cohen Suzuki Cade Thomas William Trisel Tyson Twigg Stella Vannette Emma VanTrees Obadiah Williams Abigail Williamson Addyson Yaney
5th Grade Honor Roll Tyler Bash Uriah Byer Makynlie Clay Maleah Craig Jensen Denney Carter England Sterling Garrity Ellie Harner Cael Keller Rowen Knapke Addilynn Kraner Justin Leighner Marley Murphy Andee Noll Bryson Painter Nathan Reigle Aaron Sheets Cooper Tangeman Joel Webber Eric Welling Magnus Whitaker Maddisynne Young
6th Grade Second Quarter Highest Honor Roll Lillian Hays Megan Hughes Madelyn Stover Grace Winget
High Honor Roll Mason Ackley Charles Bennett Luke Booher Rhen Carpenter Bethany Denney Oliver Haines Cami Langenkamp Kohen Litteral Wyatt Pancake Jaymie Quickstad Magdalene Rich Gwyneth Ridenour Luke Sheets Robert Shirk Lexie Sites Deagan Taylor Jensen Thomas Samuel Tickle Jacoby Triplett
6th Grade Honor Roll Kelsie Arnold Morgan Bentz Dylan Bollenbacher Kara Fullenkamp Kelsie Kellermeyer Faith Kiser Austin Knapke Morgan Louth Peyton Pennell Adalynn Rogers Tyler Rutledge Damen Slone Jaden Wenning Arwen Williams Tobin Winters Isabell Young 7th Grade Highest Honor Roll Brittyn Bruns Ella Putman Jordan Schaefer Nathaniel Stolly Emmery Temple
High Honors Carlee Barna Olivia Clifford Miley Crouch Lola Dailey Payton Frese Logan Fullenkamp Kaleb Gilliland Steven Harner Caden Hays Trevor Heitkamp Carson Kirby Parker Lyons Rylan Lyons Natalie Moeller Madison Mosier Taylor Muhlenkamp Josiah Neff Megan Nichols Milee Peel Ava Pond Ethan Pond Bryn Schoenleben Eli Schumm Gabryelle Sill Christina Tong Lucian Winters John Yoder
7th Grade Honor Roll Lennox Boroff Hayden Castleman Tyler Chalfant Dakota Eller Addison Fisher Maddox Houts Parker Johnson Grace Kiser Russell McDonald Maddie Miehls Taylor Minnich Ashtlynn Muhlenkamp Haley Perry Addison Reigle Zavier Rissner Colbie Smith Analicia Velez Gabriel Welling
8th Grade Highest Honor Roll Brayden Bruns Adria Miller Alexavier Samples
High Honors Amanda Barrett Cali Bollenbacher Shay Boroff Matthias Byer Braedn Conn Gabriel Cross Nevaeh Etgen Gaven Garwood Thomas Hague Zoey Henning Lucas Hileman Evan Kimmel Creeden Knittle Scarlett Laux McKenzie Matthewson Kailyn Regedanz Cora Schumm Wyatt Seals Jayden Sheets Helana Sinning Trevor Stearns Meah Suzuki Andrew Taylor Derrick Wagner
8th Grade Honor Roll Kylie Barker Ryleigh Barker Anna Bell Nolan Bollenbacher Wyatt Carpenter Emerson Esselstein Colson Jones Mackenzie Kellermeyer Collin Langenkamp Grace Pontsler Kaitlyn Rager Zachery Rogers Briann Scudder Lana Stienecker Kade Suzuki Ethan Tuttle Carly Warthman
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH recently made a generous donation to C.A.L.L Ministries to benefit the Parkway and Celina Back Pack Programs as well as the Food Pantry. Homer Burnett, director of the program accepted the check from member Sheila Baltzell-Linn.
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Parkway Middle School Honor Roll for First Quarter 5th Grade Highest Honor Roll Lydia Eicher Jaymin Peel High Honor Roll Tyson Twigg Trevor Minnich KJac Stover Rowen Knapke Branson Lyons Ellie Hamer Peyton Muhlenkamp Drayden Schumm Cohen Suzuki Stella Vannette Emma Van Trees Addyson Yaney Maria Buogo Piper Pennell Colin Ketchum Mason Mathewson Andee Noll Albany Roth Cade Thomas Dylan Nuttle Ella Muhlenkamp Isaac Menchhofer Case Bransteter Obadiah Williams Carson Stauffer Perry Schwieterman Nathan Reiglc Levon Fox Chaysc Rasbach Trey Anderson Malcah Craig Jonathan Petit Abigail Williamson
5th Grade Honor Roll Makynlie Clay Sterling Garrity Addilynn Kraner Amelia Schmidt Cooper Tangeman Magnus Whitaker Rylee Lloyd Lexus Fisher Justin Leighner Elayna Moeller Carter England Eric Welling Aaron Sheets Bryson Painter Kymberly Hess William Trisel Joel Webber Payton Ravine Maddisynne Young Cael Keller Leilani Lovelace Marley Murphy Malachi Fetters
6th Grade Highest Honors Gwyneth Ridenour Charles Bennett Megan Hughes Jacoby Triplett High Honor Roll Jensen Thomas Mason Ackley Morgan Louth Wyatt Pancake Magdalene Rich Samuel Tickle Tobin Winters Bethany Denney Rhen Carpenter Luke Booher Lillian Hays Peyton Pennell Robcrt Shirk Lexie Sites Luke Sheets Grace Wingct Zavior Bailey Oliver Haines Jaymie Quickstad
6th Grade Honor Roll Jaden Wenning Adalynn Rogers Aisley Everett Kelsie Kellermeyer Cami Langenkamp Kara Fullenkamp Taylor Nusbaum Austin Knapke Tyler Rutledge Morgan Bentz Deagan Taylor Kylie Younker Dylan Bollenbacher Isabell Young Faith Kiser Damen Slone Kelsie Arnold Kohen Litteral
7th Grade Highest Honor Roll Taylor Muhenkamp Bri ttyn Bruns Payton Frese Natalie Moeller Christina Tong Nathaniel Stol1y High Honors Ethan Pond Carlee Barna Olivia Clifford Steven Harner Carson Kirby Parker Lyons Rylan Lyons Haley Perry Jordyn Schaefer Bryn Schoen leben Emmery Temple Analicia Velez Madison Mosier Mi ley Crouch Caden Hays Gabryelle Sil1 Josiah NetT Megan Nichols Milee Peel Ella Putman John Yoder Lola Dailey Grace Kiser Eli Schumm Parkway Middle School First Quarter Honor Roll 7th Grade Honor Roll Gabriel Wel1ing Kaleb Gilliland Logan Fullenkamp Zavier Rissner Logan Butler Dakota El1er Addison Fisher Colbie Smith Russell McDonald Graydon Bragg Jaden Green Hayden Castleman Taylor Minnich Ava Pond Parker Johnson Ashttlynn Muhlenkamp Addison Reigle Lennox Boroff Tyler Chalfant Donovan Richardson-Norris Maddox Houts Troy Wallace Kylic Zimmennan Theunis Boersma Trevor Heitkamp
8th Grade Highest Honors Alexavier Samples Brayden Bruns Cali Bollenbaeher Gaven Garwood Adria Mil1er Cora Schumm High Honors Derrick Wagner Wyatt Seals Shay Boroff Lucas Hileman Meah Suzuki Nevaeh Etgen Amanda Barrett Kailyn Regedanz McKenzie Mathewson Zoey Henning Evan Kimmel Creeden Knittle Scarlet Laux Kaitlyn Rager Braedn Conn Gabriel Cross Helana Sinning Matthias Byer
8th Grade Honor Roll Zachary Rogers Ethan Tuttle Thomas Hague Collin Langenkamp Jayden Sheets Grace Pontsler Anna Bel1 Roxlyn Bel1 Duke Brehm Wyatt Carpenter Briann Scudder Trevor Steams Andrew Taylor Maicee Renner Mckenna Dircksen Brynlea Houser Alexus Smith Landon Younker Kylie Barker Conrad Lovett Carly Warthman News Release: January
17, 2021 St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH recently made a donation to the House of Hope Project for Men and Women in Celina. According to Sandy Huckemeyer, director of both facilities, these programs have been highly successful in helping recovering addicts get their lives back on track. Picture here, Sandy accepts the donation from member Sheila Baltzell-Linn. Donations keep House of Hope on track and are always appreciated.
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Donation to C.O.T.A. for Colten St. Paul’s United
Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon Road, Rockford, OH recently
made a donation to the Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA)
Fund for Colten Mustard, son of Peter and Amber (Adams) Mustard of
Celina, and great-grandson of the late Lloyd and the late Florence Gause
formerly of Chatt and grandson of Margie (Gause) Mustard Ellis. In September,
Colten met with his Liver Team at Nationwide Children’s for a 2-day
transplant evaluation. His team of doctors decided Colten should
officially be listed on the UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing)
Active Liver Transplant List. Shown above are Colten with his
sisters Charleze and Camille and their mom, Amber Mustard, accepting the
check from Consistory member Sheila Baltzell-Linn. Dad, Pete, took the
picture. COTA is a 501(c)3 charity so contributions to COTA are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law, and COTA funds are available for a lifetime of transplant-related expenses.
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Tom Sanford to Return to St. Paul’s UCC
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at 1538 Oregon
Road, Rockford, OH will
welcome Kingdom Harvest Ministries head school teacher Tom
Sanford back to the
pulpit for two Sundays on January 10 and 17, 2021.
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Jerry
Kanney Shares Message of Love and Hope After the triplets had safely arrived, Jerry had a night when he was up alone with all three of the babies. As he rocked them, he came to the realization from God to embrace the journey because you can’t do it without God’s help. Raising children takes love, patience, hope and a sense of humor – one day at a time. He talked about struggles in their lives, like braces for all three kids, but God never gives you more than you can handle, said his sister-in-law one evening. You have to help Him as he puts people in your path to help you. Fast forward to 2009, his first grandson, Carter arrived on the scene, and Jerry was filled with love for this new little bundle. When he was a 2 year old, his parents (Jerry and Pat’s son and daughter-in-law Dan and Natalie Kanney) learned that Carter had a rare genetic disorder called MPS. Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is a rare disease in which the body is missing or does not have enough of an enzyme needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules. Jerry, then retired from Coldwater Schools, began caring for Carter, taking him to his infusions once a week in Cincinnati. His grandson is now 11. Jerry preps him once a week for his infusions through home health and takes him to school daily. When doctors’ visits are needed, Jerry takes Carter, and together they navigate the world of Children’s Hospital where Carter embraces his own journey with MPS. Jerry explained that Carter has regressed but has the biggest heart and is so full of love, that he inspires them daily. They all pray for a miracle and Jerry closed with this Bible verse from First Thessalonians 5:16–18 contains three quick and to-the-point orders: rejoice always, pray continually, and give thanks in everything.
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