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The DELPHOS ERALD Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869H 75¢ daily www.delphosherald.com Thursday, October 9, 2014 Vol. 145 No. 83 Delphos, Ohio Council hears preliminary wastewater plant options BY NANCY SPENCER DHI Media Editor [email protected]

DELPHOS — City council learned Wednesday there is still much work to be done before issues at the wastewater treat- ment plant can be addressed. Mike Atherine of Poggemeyer Design Group of Bowling Green outlined a handful of the options he and Mayor Michael Gallmeier, Safety Service Director Shane Coleman and plant superintendent Todd Teman put together after numerous meetings with manufacturers. “We’ve got about 10 options we’ve looked at and only about half of those are under more scrutiny to see if they are viable and will suit the needs of Delphos,” Atherine said. The cost of the plans range from $6 million to $13 million. The plant has seen membranes fail and blowers burn up for the past three years and have found little recourse with manufacturer Ovivo/Kubota, that built the plant. Five of the 10 plants outlined were from OVIVO with only two showing Students tour historical nuances of Delphos promise to solve the plant’s shortcomings. St. John’s and Jefferson Senior High School students experienced the historical nuances of Delphos Plans were also submitted by GE/Zenon, Fibracast, Econity Wednesday during the 17th Annual High School Senior Historic Walking Tour sponsored by the Delphos and New Terra, which have not been entirely fleshed out with Rotary Club. Students assembled at Jefferson for a breakfast, enjoyed a historical presentation more information needed from the manufacturers. A plan from and were then transported to Lock 24 and downtown for a tour of the Canal Commission and Postal Orbal was dismissed because it called for totally replacing the museums, remnants of the Capital Theatre, Phelan Hotel and many other points of interest. Above: membrane treatment plant at a cost of $13 million. Students listen to Canal Commission Trustee Kay Ahten explain the history of the phone operator switchboard procured from the United Telephone Company. (DHI Media/Stephanie Groves) See OPTIONS, page 10 Library to repair, replace boilers BY NANCY SPENCER DHI Media Editor [email protected]

DELPHOS — A late summer storm on Sept. 10 proved to be the death knell for two of the Delphos Public Library’s four boilers. According to Director Kelly Rist, during the storm, the two sump pumps in the basement of the library failed to keep up with the influx of water and 18 inches gathered in the lower level. One pump was brought back online and an additional pump was brought in but not before all four of the boilers sustained damage. “Two can be repaired and those are seven years old,” Rist said. “The two Jefferson to crown Homecoming Queen Friday older ones, which we can only guess how old they Jefferson will crown its Homecoming Queen at Friday’s game against Columbus Grove at Stadium Park. Members of the court are right now, will need include, front from left, senior escort Carter Mox, son of Andy and Amy Mox; queen hopefuls Brooke Culp, daughter of Bob and replaced. It is isn’t cost- Linda Culp; Katie Berelsman, daughter of Denny and Sandy Berelsman; and Taylor Sheeter, daughter of Michelle Stokes and Steve effective to repair them at Sheeter; and senior escort Gaige Rassman, son of Angela and Jamie Rassman; center, sophomore attendant Sarah Fitch, daughter the age they are.” of Julie and Doug Fitch; junior attendant Bria McClure, daughter of Jessica Colley and Brian McClure Hardin; freshmen attendants The library is currently Claire Sensibaugh, daughter of Teresa and Doug Sensibaugh; and Casey Williams, daughter of Kevin and Jennifer Long and Kevin without heat. and Kami Williams; junior attendant Taylor Stroh, daughter of Matt and Rhonda Stroh; and sophomore attendant Lauryn McCann, “We’ve been OK because daughter of Nicole McCann and Greg McCann; and back, sophomore escort Eli Edie, son of Cheryl Schmiesing and Paul Edie; junior the weather has cooperat- escort Tyler Dickrede, son of Lisha and Duane Dickrede; junior escort Bryce Lindeman, son of Lesa Williams and Jeremy Hardin; ed with us but we need to sophomore escort Cole Arroyo, son of Roger and Julie Arroyo; and freshman escort Brenen Auer, son of Anna Auer and Jeremy address this as colder weather Hardin. Freshman escort Troy Dudgeon and senior escort Trevor Dudgeon, sons of Travis Dudgeon and Danielle Kinney, were is coming,” Rist added. absent. The prince and princess are Gavin Hageman, son of Scott and Kristi Hageman; and Sophia Brickner, daughter of Mike and Heather Brickner. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer) See BOILERS, page 10

Forecast Cloudy today Drug Court program established in Van Wert and tonight with a chance of rain. Highs DHI Media Staff Report “A New Day, The Right Way” is go through intensive drug testing and In addition to the medical and in the upper [email protected] an intensive outpatient drug treat- supervision. Together, these three substance abuse interventions, the 50s. Lows in ment program. It uses the prescription steps are designed to assist those with participants will appear regularly the lower 40s. See page 2. VAN WERT — The problem of drug Vivitrol (Naltrexone) which will drug and alcohol dependence issues before Judge Steele who will, with drugs in Van Wert County continues be administered and monitored by a to effectively manage their recovery the aid of the treatment team, contin- to affect the people of the county. physician. It is “Designed to assist from the addiction. ually monitor the participants’ prog- Index The vast majority of cases in Van individuals suffering from alcohol Individuals wishing to participate ress and compliance. A Drug Court Obituaries 2 Wert County Court of Common and drug addiction toward the goal of in Drug Court must be approved Coordinator has been employed by State/Local 3 Pleas involve drugs and a large part long term recovery,” according to the by Judge Charles D. Steele of the Westwood Behavioral Health Center Agribusiness 4 of those involve the use of heroin. court release. Van Wert Common Pleas Court. to administer the program and insure Community 5 In response, the court announced Those participating in Drug Court Participants who qualify will receive communication between the agencies Tuesday it is instituted a specialized must participate in an evidence-based the prescription medication Vivitrol involved. Sports 6-7 Drug Court. intensive outpatient substance abuse which is made to give the person a The program is funded by Tri- Classifieds 8 A release from the court called the treatment program through Westwood distaste for the drugs and blocks the County Mental Health and Addiction Comics and Puzzles 9 situation a “prescription opiate and Behavioral Health Center and also euphoria associated with prescrip- Services Board, Ohio Medicaid, pri- World News 10 heroin epidemic that is plaguing the attend existing community-based tion opiate and heroin use. It is not vate insurance, private donations and entire county including the Van Wert support programs such as Alcoholics an opiate-replacement drug as is the the Special Projects Fund of the Court community.” Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous case with such drugs as Methodone of Common Pleas. The Drug Court program, called and Celebrate Recovery, as well as and Suboxone. See COURT, page 10 2

2 — The Herald Thursday, October 9, 2014 www.delphosherald.com For The Record VAN WERT COURT NEWS FUNERALS The Delphos

INFORMATION SUBMITTED felony of the second degree; aggravated session of controlled substance analog, a BRICKNER, Evelyn R., Herald possession of drugs, a felony of the fifth felony of the fifth degree. 97, of Ottoville, Memorial VAN WERT — One sentencing, degree; and having weapon under dis- He was released on a surety bond Mass will begin at 10:30 a.m. Nancy Spencer, editor 14 arraignments and one change of ability, a felony of the third degree. with a waiver of extradition. Pretrial set Saturday at the Immaculate Ray Geary, general manager plea were held Wednesday in Van Wert No bond was set at this time as he is for Nov. 5. Conception Catholic Church in Ottoville, the Rev. Jerome Delphos Herald, Inc. County Common Pleas Court. being held on Paulding County charges. Alex Chorvas, 19, Van Wert, entered Lori Goodwin Silette, Sentencing His case was set for pretrial on Oct. 22. a not guilty plea to two counts of cor- Schetter officiating. Burial will circulation manager Kiel Martin, 28, Delphos, was sen- Jered Couch, 27, Van Wert, entered rupting another with drugs, each a felo- follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, tenced on three counts of burglary, each not guilty pleas to grand theft, a felony ny of the third degree. Ottoville. Visitation will be from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Friday at The Delphos Herald a felony of the second degree. of the third degree; and theft, a felony of His bond was set at $20,000 with no (USPS 1525 8000) is published He was sentenced to four years prison the fifth degree. 10-percent privilege. Love-Heitmeyer Funeral Home, daily except Sundays, Tuesdays on each count, concurrent, with credit He was released on a surety bond Pretrial set for Oct. 22. Jackson Township, St. Rt. 224 and Holidays. for 91 days already served. He was also with a condition that he have no contact Brandon Thompson, 27, Van Wert, at St. Rt. 634, Fort Jennings. The Delphos Herald is deliv- ordered to a pay restitution of $150 and with any victims without permission of entered a not guilty plea to possession In lieu of flowers, the family ered by carrier in Delphos for $80 to victims, plus court costs. probation. of heroin, a felony of the fifth degree. requests memorial donations to $1.82 per week. Same day Arraignments Pretrial is set for Oct. 29. He was released on a surety bond Ottoville EMS and the Putnam delivery outside of Delphos is Michael Sparrow, 23, Delphos, Khrstyn Somerton, 24, Van Wert, with pretrial set for Nov. 5. County Home Health Agency. done through the post office Condolences can be expressed for Allen, Van Wert or Putnam entered not guilty pleas to breaking and entered a not guilty plea to possession of Joshua Minyoung, 31, Van Wert, at lovefuneralhome.com. Counties. Delivery outside of entering, a felony of the fifth degree; drugs, a felony of the fifth degree. entered a not guilty plea to possession of MCGUE, Mary Louise these counties is $117 per year. and safecracking, a felony of the fourth She was released on surety bond and drugs, a felony of the fifth degree. (Mueller), her friends are invited Entered in the post office degree. pretrial set for Oct. 29. He was released on a surety bond to share a celebration of Mary in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as He was released on a surety bond and Lisa Langenkamp, 27, Van Wert, with pretrial set for Nov. 5. Lou’s life from 5-7 p.m. Oct. Periodicals, postage paid at pretrial set for Oct. 29. entered a not guilty plea to tampering Emily Bollenbacher, 23, Van Wert, 16 at the Lima Holiday Inn or Delphos, Ohio. Brittany Lindeman, 29, Van Wert, with evidence, a felony of the third entered a not guilty plea to tampering at 4:30 p.m. Oct. 18 in Traverse 405 North Main St. entered not guilty pleas to aggravated degree. with evidence, a felony of the third City, Michigan, at the Unitarian trafficking drugs, a felony of the fourth She was released on surety bond with degree; possession of drugs, a felony TELEPHONE 695-0015 Universalist Congregation. Office Hours degree; and trafficking drugs, a felony pretrial set for Oct. 29. of the fifth degree; possession of drugs, Memorials in her honor should 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. of the fifth degree. Amber Lloyd, 36, Van Wert, entered a misdemeanor of the first degree; be directed to the Grand POSTMASTER: She was released on a surety bond a not guilty plea to theft from elderly, a possession of counterfeit controlled Traverse County Commission Send address changes and pretrial set for Oct. 29. felony of the third degree. substance, a misdemeanor of the first on Aging (520 W. Front St., to THE DELPHOS HERALD, Alisha Stemen, 22, Van Wert, entered She was released on a surety bond degree; and theft, a misdemeanor of the Suite B, Traverse City, 49686). 405 N. Main St. not guilty pleas to three counts of theft, and pretrial set for Nov. 15. first degree. Delphos, Ohio 45833 each a felony of the fifth degree; bur- Jill Diller, 40, Van Wert, entered a She was released on a surety bond on glary, a felony of the second degree; and not guilty plea to trafficking counter- the condition that she have no contact burglary, a felony of the third degree. feit controlled substances, a felony of with Ethan Mezuk. BIRTHS Her bond was set at $20,000 cash the fifth degree; aggravated trafficking Pretrial set for Nov. 5. ST. RITA’S CORRECTIONS with no 10-percent privilege. drugs, a felony of the third degree; and Change of plea A boy was born Oct. Her case was set for pretrial on Oct. aggravated trafficking drugs, a felony of Kaury Thiebaut, 25, Van Wert, 6 to Nicole and Ryan The Delphos Herald wants 22. the fourth degree. changed his plea to guilty to felonious Wannemacher of Ottoville. to correct published errors in Derek Showalter, 32, Paulding, She was released on surety bond and assault, a felony of the second degree. A girl was born Oct. 7 to Kenzi its news, sports and feature entered not guilty pleas to two counts pretrial set for Nov. 15. The court ordered a pre-sentence and Erick Eickholt of Cloverdale. articles. To inform the news- of trafficking heroin, each a felony of Charles L. R. Neese, 54, Rantoul, investigation and set sentencing for Nov. A girl was born Oct. 6 room of a mistake in published the fifth degree; possession of heroin, a Illinois, entered a not guilty plea to pos- 5. His cash bond was continued. to Jessica Mox and Blaize information, call the editorial Vogelsong of Fort Jennings. department at 419-695-0015. Corrections will be published Sheriff releases on this page. monthly dog Sheriff releases monthly activity report warden report INFORMATION SUBMITTED inmate work crews worked a total of 848 building searches. LOTTERY hours at the jail. There was four new criminal inves- VAN WERT — Sheriff Thomas M. Deputies handled a total of 160 citi- tigations forwarded to the Detective CLEVELAND (AP) — INFORMATION Riggenbach has released the Sheriff’s zens’ complaints with reports being filed Bureau with five felony charges filed, These Ohio lotteries were SUBMITTED Office Activity Report for September. and handled a total of 90 complaints that nine assists to other agencies and three drawn Wednesday: Sheriff’s Office cruisers traveled 22,367 did not require reports or any further search warrants. Classic Lotto VAN WERT — Sheriff miles while on patrol, answering citi- investigation. Thirty-three web checks were pro- 0 9 - 2 5 - 2 8 - 2 9 - 4 5 - 4 9 , Thomas M. Riggenbach has zens’ complaints, serving criminal and There were seven traffic acci- cessed for residents (439 YTD). Kicker: 4-8-2-3-8-8 released the Van Wert County civil papers, performing other Sheriff’s dents investigated during the month. There were 24 sex offender registra- Estimated jackpot: $6.3 Dog Warden Activity Report Office functions and transporting pris- There were 23 traffic citations issued tions for periodic registrations, change million for September. The Dog oners to state institutions and juveniles to motorists and 53 traffic warnings of addresses, employment or other Mega Millions Warden traveled 498 while to juvenile detention center facilities. issued. Deputies filed 19 criminal cases. offender status changes conducted dur- Estimated jackpot: $150 answering citizens’ complaints Of the 22,367 miles driven, 4,337 Deputies made 131 assists to motor- ing the month of September (186 YTD). million and assisting other agencies. miles were made on inmate transports ists and other departments during the There were no sex offender notices Pick 3 Evening He handled 50 complaints and for a total of 24 trips. month and handled five funeral proces- sent or delivered to residents, schools, 1-7-2 impounded 46 dogs. There There were 89 prisoners housed in the sion escorts. day-care facilities or pre-schools during Pick 3 Midday 9-0-6 were nine dogs returned to Van Wert County Correctional Facility. While on patrol, deputies found 19 the month of September (1,490 YTD). their owners and 27 dogs Pick 4 Evening The average daily inmate count was open doors at businesses, schools and There were 1,052 automated emails sent 6-3-2-0 adopted. The warden issued 35 for the month. Inmates housed for residential house checks. Sixty-eight to county residents from the Sheriff’s 40 citations for offenses that Pick 4 Midday other counties generated MTD $0, YTD homes of vacationing county residents Office advising residents of sex offend- 1-6-6-7 include failure to register a $0 due to lack of need. Other inmate were checked for a total of 617 times ers registering an address within one- Pick 5 Evening dog and failure to confine a programs generating income, which are and a total of 10 business and residential mile of their residence during the month 2-9-9-6-0 dog. He also handled three paid into the County General Fund are: alarms were answered. Deputies served of September (2,796 YTD). It is esti- Pick 5 Midday wildlife calls. Inmate Work Release MTD $1,424.98, 119 papers received from the Courts mated that approximately 9.7 percent of 7-1-7-8-4 YTD $5,459.76; Inmate Phone Service during September. Van Wert County residents are currently Powerball MTD $487.61, YTD $4,599.70; Inmate There were three Sheriff sales con- signed up to receive automated emails 0 5 - 1 6 - 3 1 - 4 6 - 5 0 , LOCAL GRAINS Pay To Stay MTD $0, YTD $0; and ducted during September and five on sex offenders from the Sheriff’s Powerball: 18, Power Play: 3 Office of Child Nutrition Services - Sheriff sales received. Office. There were 23 new or renewed Rolling Cash 5 Wheat $4.82 Government Donated Food Entitlement The Sheriff’s Office K-9 team handgun Concealed Carry Licenses 04-14-23-30-34 Corn $3.18 MTD $54.89, YTD $2,319.79. The food worked 31 perimeter checks of buildings issued during the month of September Estimated jackpot: Soybeans $8.91 cost per meal per inmate was $1.21. The while on patrol, one drug search and five (229 YTD). $239,000

TODAY IN HISTORY FROM THE ARCHIVES

Associated Press One Year Ago cap.” He gave a demonstration of how lowing the football game Friday. The Members of St. John’s High his seeing-eye dog assists him. homecoming court also includes: Sue Today is Thursday, Oct. 9, the 282nd day of 2014. There are School Homecoming Court include The Jefferson Wildcats used a tena- Hilty, Marguerite Stechschulte, Kathy 83 days left in the year. Queen Jessica Koverman and escort cious ground defense and an air assault Darbyshire, Judy Vorst, Michael Today’s Highlight in History: Luke MacLennan, Erin Williams, to bomb the Commodores of Lima Perry Bockrath, Michael Allen, James Wright, On Oct. 9, 1888, the public was first admitted to the Sydney Fischbach, Lydia Schwinnen, 33-18 in Northwest Conference action and Michael Barkimer. Washington Monument. Jordan Mohler, Brooke Richardson, Friday night. Jon Boggs was 17 of 32 On this date: Alexis Deffenbaugh, Alaina Backus, passing for 213 yards and a score. He 75 Years Ago – 1939 In 1514, Mary Tudor, the 18-year-old sister of Henry Erica Saine, Morgan Jostpille, Tyler rushed for 68 yards and four touchdowns. The New York Yankees are world VIII, became Queen consort of France upon her marriage to Jettinghoff, Eric Clark, Kellen champions of baseball for the fourth 52-year-old King Louis XII, who died less than three months Schomaeker, Gunnar Lucius, Jaret 50 Years Ago – 1964 consecutive year. The Cincinnati Reds later. Jackson and Chandler Clarkson. Mrs. Herman Buchholtz was elect- seemed to have a chance for awhile In 1776, a group of Spanish missionaries settled in present- ed chairman of the Good Hope Circle Sunday, but they finally went down in day San Francisco. 25 Years Ago – 1989 of St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran the 10th inning and lost, 7 to 4. Their In 1813, composer Giuseppe Verdi was born in the Italian Jefferson defeated Waynesfield 15-2 Church during a meeting of the group defense collapsed. There was no alibi village of Le Roncole. (Some sources say Verdi was actually and 15-7 Saturday for its first win. Chris held Wednesday evening in the par- for the Reds – they were out-hit, out- born on Oct. 10.) Schleeter was 3 of 4 serving for two ish hall. Mrs. Edward Mox will serve fielded, out-pitched and out-thought. In 1914, the Belgian city of Antwerp fell to German forces points and was 4 of 4 in attacks. Amber as vice chairman for the coming year Norman Geier and his orchestra have during World War I. Daulbaugh, 8 of 10 serving for seven and Mrs. Arthur Bockin as secretary- been secured to play at the Halloween In 1934, King Alexander I of Yugoslavia was assassinated points, Kathy Grothaus, 12 of 12 serv- treasurer. Hostesses included Mrs. York dance, sponsored by the Pi Pha Zeta in Marseille, France, by a Macedonian gunman. ing for eight points and 8 of 9 setting. Powell, Mrs. Carl Kloeppel and Linda Sorority of the Northwestern School In 1940, rock and roll legend John Lennon was born in Cheryl Kortokrax, 2 of 4 serving for two Hoverman. of Commerce in Lima. The affair is Liverpool, . points and 6 of 6 in attacks with three The St. Louis Cardinals rolled over to be held Oct. 31 in the Norval Hotel In 1946, the Eugene O’Neill drama “The Iceman Cometh” kills, Lori Jettinghoff, 5 of 7 serving for the New York Yankees in the first game in Lima. Tickets for the dance may be opened at the Martin Beck Theater in New York. five points and 5 of 5 in attacks with one of the 1964 World Series in a man- secured from: Mary Lindeman, Edna In 1958, Pope Pius XII died at age 82, ending a 19-year kill, and Jenny Vogt, 6 of 7 serving for ner that more than lived up to the Jane Nolte, Helen Swick, Helen Fettig, papacy. (He was succeeded by Pope John XXIII.) six points and 9 of 9 in attacks. proud tradition of the most successful Barbara Edwards or Monica Williams. In 1967, Latin American guerrilla leader Che Guevara was Superintendent of Ottoville Schools of all National League teams in clas- The Putnam County Fair came to a killed by the Bolivian army a day after he was captured. Rusty McDonald and Bob Ulm of sic competition. The National League close Saturday at Ottawa with an esti- Delphos were guests at a recent meet- Champions out-hit, out-ran, out-fielded mated attendance of 15,000 for the day. ing of Rosary Altar Society of Ottoville and out-pitched the American League Ruth Good of Delphos rode home the Immaculate Conception Catholic standard bearers with a 9-5 victory. winner in the half-mile feature pony Church. McDonald’s topic concerned Nora Litten and Dennis Erickson race. In the Friday milking contest, Mrs. the school levy which will be on the were elected by the high school of Joseph Wittler of Fort Jennings placed November ballot. Ulm spoke to mem- Columbus Grove as the Homecoming fourth and Albert Wittler, also of Fort bers on “living with a physical handi- King and Queen to be crowned fol- Jennings, placed fifth.

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STATE/LOCAL Community urged to ‘Live United’ by helping boost blood supply at Day of Caring

INFORMATION SUBMITTED for your donation. By spending about an courtesy of Suburban Propane. hour of your time donating blood, you How to donate blood LIMA — The entire Allen County have the potential to help save as many Simply download the American Red community is being challenged to “Live as three lives. Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcross- United” by helping to increase the local “This important partnership between blood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS blood supply during the Allen County United Way of Greater Lima (1-800-733-2767) to make Day of Caring Blood Drive. and the American Red Cross an appointment or for more The event will take place 7 a.m.- aims to help maintain suf- information. All blood types 6:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at the American Red ficient blood supplies for are needed to ensure a reli- Cross Chapter House, located at 610 hospital patients,” said able supply for patients. A S. Collett St. in Lima. All presenting Sharyn Whitman, CEO of the blood donor card or driver’s donors will be entered into a drawing Indiana-Ohio Blood Services license or two other forms for four $50 gas cards courtesy of Tom Region of the American Red of identification are required Ahl Family of Dealerships. There will Cross. “We hope the Day at check-in. Individuals who E - The Environmental also be free hamburgers and malts for all of Caring encourages more are 17 years of age (16 with Magazine presenting donors courtesy of Kewpee people to give the gift of life.” parental consent in some Dear EarthTalk: A friend of mine recently stopped Hamburgers. Presenting donors will also The goal is to collect states), weigh at least 110 using skin and beauty products with parabens in receive an American Red Cross T-shirt. more than 110 units of blood during pounds and are in generally good health them. What are parabens and should we all be avoid- Every two seconds, someone in this year’s drive. As an added incentive, may be eligible to donate blood. High ing them? America depends on lifesaving blood all presenting blood donors during the school students and other donors 18 years — Betsy Johnson, Port Chester, NY and that blood can only come from month of October will be entered into of age and younger also have to meet First commercialized in the 1950s, parabens are a group volunteer donors. There is no substitute a drawing for a $5,000 Visa gift card certain height and weight requirements. of synthetic compounds commonly used as preservatives in a wide range of health, beauty and personal care products. If the product you are using contains methylparaben, ethylpara- ben, propylparaben, butylparaben and isobutylparaben, it has BRIEFS parabens. These ingredients are added to deodorants, toothpastes, shampoos, conditioners, body lotions and makeups, among Coats for Children other products, to stop the growth of fungus, bacteria and other potentially damaging microbes. Researchers have project set to also found that some 90 percent of typical grocery items contain measurable amounts of parabens, which is why begin collection even those who steer clear of potentially harmful personal care products also carry parabens around in their blood- INFORMATION streams. SUBMITTED See EARTH, page 10 PUTNAM COUNTY — Children’s clean, gently used or new winter coats and snow- suits size newborn to youth size 12 are being collected for Putnam County families in need. Collection will take place Oct. 20-31 at the fol- lowing locations: Putnam County Public and Parochial Elementary Schools and Kohls Market of Ottawa. The Putnam County Early Childhood Collaborative sponsors the Coats for Children project with support from Ottawa Kiwanis and Participants finish the 5K at Canal Days. (DHI Media file photo) Ottawa Dry Cleaners. Distribution of coats to families in need will begin Nov. 3. Please call 419-523-6059 Canal Days 5K results announced to receive a voucher for a free Synthetic compounds called parabens are added to coat. Brendon Moody — 16:06 Amy Kopack — 23:27 Nancy Schmitmeyer — toothpastes, deodorants, shampoos and other prod- Curtis Pohlman — 17:09 Lexi Pohlman — 24:37 29:53 ucts to stop the growth of fungus, bacteria and other Aaron Hellman — 17:40 Robert Andrews — 24:45 Jared Lucas — 29:59 potentially damaging microbes. Individual products Anthony Hale — 17:46 Mike Baldauf — 24:46 Diane Gable — 30:02 contain limited amounts within safe limits, but cu- First Presbyterian Andrew Lininger — 17:54 Jim Nagel — 25:18 Sydnie Mcgue — 30:17 mulative exposure could be overloading our bodies Church invites all Nick Pohlman — 17:55 Garrett Nagel — 25:18 Andy North — 30:24 and contributing to a wide range of health problems, Canyon Scirocco — 19:49 Lindsey Wisher — 25:22 Jenna Strayer — 30:42 including breast cancer and reproductive toxicity. singers to join choir Brian Kosmac — 19:53 Ethan Kerzee — 25:22 Mandy Farmer — 30:43 (Submitted photo) Ryan Kraner — 20:00 Melissa Wurst — 25:34 Stacy Youtsey — 30:43 Lindsay Maus — 20:04 Nancy Grothouse — 25:48 Sheila Pohlman — 31:03 INFORMATION Ron Bonifas — 20:29 Gavin Lininger — 26:25 Gail Trentman — 32:56 SUBMITTED Chad Rode — 20:46 Jeanne Wehri — 26:27 Lindsay Richards — 33:13 Window Treatments Jordan Rode — 20:48 Karen Keysor — 26:58 Michelle Sunderhaus — VAN WERT — The First Patrick Stevenson — 20:55 Julie Moenter — 27:15 33:30 Presbyterian Church of Van Josie Schulte — 21:01 Steve Bartman — 27:16 Valerie Bowman — 35:46 ON SALE 20% OFF Wert extends an open invita- Kevin Dukes — 21:04 Lori Bassett — 27:44 Erik Wollenhaupt — 35:58 Free Installation tion to all singers, age high Joe Schafer — 21:10 William Kopf — 27:56 Tracy Smith — 36:03 “Your Furniture & Appliance Dealer With Service” school through adult, who Dave Stemen — 21:14 Sherri Norris — 28:10 Jon Finn — 37:14 enjoy singing to participate Ryan Moenter — 21:17 Audrey North — 28:14 Judy Fischer — 40:52 Ottoville Hardware & Furniture in the 2014-15 Chancel Choir Sam Laurent — 21:21 John Cramer — 28:22 Shelly Bowman — 45:41 Furniture • Appliance • Television • Floor Covering & Mattress Gallery season. Ryan Eickholt — 21:24 Bob Bertrand — 28:28 Karen Bensman — 47:10 Doing Business in Ottoville for 80 Years! All those involved share a Matt Fischer — 21:44 Steve Richards — 28:28 Kenneth Dillon — 52:22 145 3rd Street, Ottoville 419-453-3338 Mon, Wed & Thur 9am-7pm • Tues & Fri 9am-5:30pm • Sat 9am-3:30pm • Closed Sunday love of bringing glory to God Caroline Kopack — 21:45 Ty Shelby — 28:35 00103123 through music, Christian fel- Brandon Fischer — 21:46 Sara Closson — 28:46 lowship and singing together Mark Fischer — 21:47 Chris Cross — 28:49 in harmony. The only require- Brooke Zuber — 21:47 Gina Wallace — 28:54 ment for participating is a Eli Wurst — 21:58 Andrea Wiltsie — 28:56 desire to sing and be present Nikki Zuber — 22:04 Rick Hellman — 29:03 for any 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Steve Hellman — 22:16 Mary Kay Schwinnen — Election Season: night rehearsal to perform Mandy Weimerskirch — 29:07 with the choir during the fol- 22:24 Courtney Teman — 29:07 lowing 10 a.m. Sunday ser- Ryan Burgei — 22:29 Christine Kerzee — 29:11 Newspaper Media Wins! vice. 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BY JAMES HOORMAN to use public roads just as other motor Putnam County Extension Ag Educator vehicles. [email protected] • Farm machinery can unexpectedly turn onto a public road from a field or The following article was written driveway. by Ed Lentz, Hancock County Extension • Farm machinery travels slower than Educator and revised by Jim Hoorman. normal traffic, often at speeds of 25 miles Harvest season has begun in Putnam per hour or less. Automobile drivers must County and during this time, motorists quickly identify farm equipment and slow should be aware they will be sharing rural down immediately to avoid rear end crash- roads with tractors, combines, grain carts es. and other farm machinery. Keep in mind, all • Farm machinery operators may not be of the roads in this area pass through farm able to see you because of the large equip- country and may have farm equipment trav- ment or a load can block part of their rear eling on them. view. If you cannot see the driver, the driver Motorists need to be prepared for these cannot see you. Elida FFA places 5th in state finals slow-moving vehicles and to patiently remind • Slow-moving farm machinery traveling themselves that agriculture is a major indus- less than 25 miles per hour should display a The Elida FFA Agricultural Engineering Team placed fifth in the Ohio try that adds to economic health and well- slow-moving vehicle emblem on the back of FFA Career Development Event (CDE) recently held at the Agricultural being of our community. Vehicle collisions the equipment. This is a quickly identifiable Engineering facilities at the Ohio State University. Team members were are often the result of differences in speed sign to other motorists. (left to right) Travis Watkins, who placed 10th high individual, Jared Blymyer between slower-moving farm equipment and • Machinery that is half on the road and 19th, Clark Etzler 24th and Hayley Wagner 23rd. The contest consisted of passenger cars and trucks. Many times the half on the shoulder may suddenly move calibrating a planter, welding, soil conservation and a team event on plumb- vehicle driver has not allowed enough time completely onto the road. ing which the team had the second-best score. To qualify for this CDE, the to react when they recognize farm equipment • Extra-wide farm machinery may take team members had to take a written test last spring and only the top 10 on the road. up more than one lane to avoid hitting teams in the state qualified for the finals. (Submitted photo) Farmers also need to think about safety obstacles such as mailboxes and road signs. and be considerate of other drivers. It is More information on rural roadway safe- critical they do their part to be seen on the ty may be found in the OSU Fact Sheet, road. They also need to take extra caution Boosting Visibility of Ag Equipment (ohi- since they are often working long hours in oline.osu.edu/aex-fact/pdf/AEX_598_08. isolated environments and may suffer from pdf) and on the OSU Ag Safety and Health Farmers group seeks tweaks to ag-related bill fatigue when leaving fields and enter the website: agsafety.osu.edu. road system. Update on Palmer and Spiny COLUMBUS (AP) — Blooms of blue-green tells us that the there is a The Agricultural Safety team of the Amaranth: So far, Palmer Amaranth has The Ohio Farmers Union algae have been on the problem in the Lake Erie Ohio State University Department of Food, been only found on one farm northwest plans to seek changes in rise in western Lake Erie watershed, but not the spe- Agricultural and Biological Engineering has of Continental. Spiny Amaranth is more a water quality and agri- for more than a decade but cific sources or locations,” made a list of safety tips for farmers and non- widespread and has been found southeast culture-related bill that’s the issue has taken center Logan said in a statement. farmers sharing the road. of Kalida on two farms and is being inves- pending in the Legislature, stage since early August. The organization will Here are some tips for farmers driving tigated on two other farms northeast of the group’s president said. That’s when toxins pro- seek changes in the Ohio farm equipment: Kalida. Spiny Amaranth is easier to control Among other provi- duced by algae fouled the bill to address a so-called • Mount a Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) and does not have the aggressive growth of sions, the bill currently water supply for 400,000 “manure loophole” in state emblem to the last piece of equipment being the Palmer Amaranth weed species; howev- calls for transferring the people in northwestern regulations where manure hauled. The emblem should be pointed up, er, both are considered noxious weeds and state’s agricultural pollu- Ohio and southeastern distribution from a regulat- placed 2-6 feet above the ground and as near should be controlled. Be careful removing tion abatement program Michigan. ed location is outsourced, to rear center as possible. weeds because the weed seed can be easily — which focuses on live- Toledo, which is Ohio’s he said. The group’s pro- • Stay alert at all times to avoid a serious spread. stock farming — from fourth-largest city, was posal would require all accident. Do not use a cell phone or two-way Farmers should watch for patches of the Ohio Department of forced to issue a do-not- operators of confined ani- radio while operating equipment on public unknown weeds at harvest and notify the Natural Resources to the drink advisory for a little mal feeding operations or roads. Putnam County Extension office. Avoid state’s agriculture depart- more than two days. their contractors to report • Keep a constant lookout for pedestrians, harvesting the weedy patches until the ment. Joe Logan, president how much manure is deliv- animals, mailboxes, steep ditch embank- weeds can be identified. Some farmers Farm fertilizer runoff of Ohio Farmers Union, ered to others and where ments and other roadway obstacles. have indicated they plan to plow more has been under increased said the pending legisla- it goes. • Slow down for sharp curves, areas that fields. Our recommendation is to plow scrutiny with the increas- tion can act as an impor- The Ohio Farmers are hard to see due to trees or shrubs or when only when you have an extremely infested ing number of harmful tant part of Ohio’s effort Union also wants to allow going down a hill. field. Once you plow a field, you are try- algal blooms on Lake to control nutrient runoff soil and water conserva- • Consider using an escort vehicle to fol- ing to bury the seed which can last three Erie. The algae growth is and the algal blooms it tion districts to share data low behind. to five years in the soil. After plowing, fed by phosphorus mainly can feed. to help develop strategies • Be cognizant of high traffic times, usu- avoid doing any tillage for three to five from the runoff and sew- “The information we for reducing watershed ally mornings and late afternoons. years so that the weed seed remains bur- age treatment plants. have to work with today pollution. Tips for motorists: ied. Plowing fields should be considered • Farm machinery has a legal right a last resort. Soy buyers prefer predictability of U.S. shipments Paulding County OSU Extension to host free tree Soy checkoff study compares cost, transit times their businesses. In most of these markets, U.S. shipments were the most predictable, with several participants adding that they prefer to of soy shipments from U.S., Brazil, Argentina buy from the United States because of this predictability. diagnostic, pruning workshop Argentina has the advantage when it comes to shipping INFORMATION SUBMITTED costs because of its relatively short distances from the grow- INFORMATION conditioning needs by 30 per- ing areas to major ports for export. But U.S. soy rises to the SUBMITTED cent and save 20-30 percent ST. LOUIS - Some international buyers prefer U.S. soy to top because of the relatively short amount of time it takes for in energy used for heating. that from top competitors Brazil and Argentina because they soybeans to move from the growing areas to export position, PAULDING — Do you One acre of trees absorbs six can count on it reaching them in a timely manner, according which greatly impacts the United States’ edge in delivery need help identifying prob- tons of carbon dioxide and to a new soy-checkoff-funded study. predictability. Even though U.S. soybeans have the longest lems with your trees? Would puts out four tons of oxygen. In fact, foreign soy buyers often pay as much attention to distances to travel, the extensive U.S. rail and river infrastruc- you like to know how to This is enough to meet the the timeliness of a shipment delivery as they do to the price. tures move these beans quickly, and the port infrastructure correctly prune your trees? annual needs of 18 people. That’s because late shipments can be expensive for buyers, as allows for timely loading and limited delays. Both Brazil and The Ohio State University Healthy, mature trees add they incur costs in trying to find replacement crop, slowing Argentina have significantly less rail and underdeveloped Extension Office in Paulding an average of 10-15 percent down crush facilities and other problems that arise when ship- inland waterway systems, so roads are the main mode used to County and the Master to a property’s value. One ments don’t arrive in the time frame that was promised. move products from growing areas to export position. Gardener Volunteers will host shade tree can intercept 760- “Our industry depends on the reliability of our transporta- “It’s great to see the infrastructure here in the United States a free tree diagnostic, tree 4,000 gallons of rainfall in its tion system to keep us competitive in the global market,” said is still doing its job,” added Ford. “But if our competitors evaluation and tree pruning crown (leafy top) annually, Dwain Ford, soybean farmer from Kinmundy, Illinois, and continue to update their infrastructure and we don’t, we could workshop on Oct. 16. depending on species. This United Soybean Board (USB) International Opportunities easily fall behind. It’s vital to U.S. soybean farmers and the OSU Extension Educator reduces runoff of polluted Target Area coordinator. “This study really shows the advan- U.S. soy industry that we protect this advantage.” in Agriculture and Natural storm water and can affect the tage the roads, rails and rivers give us and how important it is The 70 farmer-directors of USB oversee the investments Resources, Sarah Noggle, feels size of drainpipes and reten- to maintain and improve our infrastructure.” of the soy checkoff to maximize profit opportunities for all this workshop would benefit tion ponds needed in new Conducted in partnership with the checkoff-supported Soy U.S. soybean farmers. These volunteers invest and leverage Paulding County residents. developments saving money Transportation Coalition, the study gathered input from buyers in checkoff funds to increase the value of U.S. soy meal and oil, “Over the spring and sum- for the community. 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TODAY OCT. 10 9-11 a.m. — The Delphos Kiara Brinkman Canal Commission Museum, Tracy (Grothouse) Wasem 241 N. Main St., is open. Jason Binkley 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. — The Tess Vonderwell Delphos Museum of Postal Julia Schleeter History, 339 N. Main St., is Jordan Moening open. 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff St. Putting Your 3-7 p.m. — The Interfaith World in Thrift Store is open for shop- ping. Kiwanis Club installs new officers PersPective If you aren't already taking advantage 8 p.m. — American Legion The Kiwanis Club recently installed new officers for the 2014-15 program year. Division 2 Lieutenant Post 268, 415 N. State St. of our convenient home delivery service, Governor Karen Cisco was on hand to administer the oath. Pictured with Cisco, left, are President Elect please call us at 419-695-0015. Denny Elwer, President Ron Kimmet, Secretary Janet Metzger and Treasurer Cindy Metzger. (Submitted THE DELPHOS HERALD FRIDAY photo) 7:30 a.m. — Delphos 405 N. Main St. • Delphos Optimist Club, A&W Drive- In, 924 E. Fifth St. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. — The Delphos Museum of Postal History, 339 N. Main St., is Kitchen Coalition invites community open. 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, Press to form human pink ribbon 301 Suthoff St. INFORMATION SUBMITTED Women’s Health Center and co-chair of the 1-4 p.m. — Interfaith Thrift A home-cooked meal Breast Cancer Awareness Coalition. Store is open for shopping. just can’t be beat LIMA — The Breast Cancer Awareness To participate in the human pink ribbon, a Coalition invites community members to wear participant must wear pink. Pink accessories SATURDAY pink and join friends in forming a human will be available. Arranging the ribbon, which 8:30-11:30 a.m. — St. pink ribbon at 11 am. Oct. 18 on the campus will be captured in photographs by Michael John’s High School recycle, KitchenParmesan Baked Fish of the University of Northwestern Ohio. The Ayers, will take approximately 15 minutes. enter on East First Street. 4 (4-oz.) fresh or frozen skinless salmon gathering will commemorate National Breast The Breast Cancer Awareness Coalition, 9 a.m. - noon — Interfaith 1/4 cup mayonnaise Cancer Awareness Month. formed in 2011 and serving Allen, Hardin and Thrift Store is open for shop- 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese The goal of the human ribbon is to draw Putnam counties is sponsoring the event. The ping. 1 tablespoonPress green onion, sliced attention to the high rate of breast cancer coalition includes representatives from the St. Vincent dePaul Society, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce incidences in Allen, Hardin and Putnam coun- HCF; Ohio State University; Ohio Northern located at the east edge of the ThawKitchen fish, if frozen. Preheat oven to 450 degrees. ties. Approximately 235 women out of every University; Allen, Putnam and Hardin County St. John’s High School park- Rinse fish; pat dry with paper towels. In a small bowl, 100,000, ages 45-65, in these three coun- Health Departments; Proctor and Gamble; ing lot, is open. combine mayonnaise, Parmesan cheese, onion and ties combined will contract breast cancer. Susan G. Komen for the Cure; American Cloverdale recycle at vil- WorcestershirePress sauce. Spread mayonnaise mixture over The state of Ohio average is approximately Cancer Society; St. Rita’s Medical Center; lage park. tops of fish. Place in a greased 2-quart square or rect- 195 per 100,000, according to the Susan Lima Memorial Health System; Bluffton 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Delphos angular baking dish. Bake for 8-12 minutes or until fish G. Komen for the Cure Northwest Ohio Hospital; The Lima News; West Central Ohio Postal Museum is open. flakes easily with fork. Serves 4. Community Profile Report. Health Ministries; HRJ Hair Solutions; sev- 12:15 p.m. — Testing of *Any firm fish can be used instead of salmon. “Breast cancer touches everyone. This eral cancer survivors, and many others busi- warning sirens by Delphos Creamed Peas symbolic gesture of forming the human pink ness professionals. Fire and Rescue. 1/2 cup butter ribbon is simply an effort to raise attention to For questions regarding the coalition or 1-3 p.m. — Delphos Canal 1/2 cup flour that fact,” said Darlene Weyer, DO, medical becoming a member, contact Nora Fought at Commission Museum, 241 N. Salt and pepper, to taste director of Lima Memorial Health System’s 419-221-6122 or [email protected] Main St., is open. 2 cups milk 7 p.m. — Bingo at St. 1 (16-oz.) package frozen peas with pearl onions John’s Little Theatre. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt butter and add flour, salt and pepper. Blend well. Gradually SENIOR LUNCHEON CAFE SUNDAY add milk, stirring constantly, until mixture comes to a 1-3 p.m. — The Delphos boil. Allow to thicken. Cook peas according to package OCT. 13-17 roll, margarine, pumpkin pie, THURSDAY: Beef pot Canal Commission Museum, directions. Add peas to sauce. Heat thoroughly. MONDAY: Ham, sweet coffee and 2 percent milk. pie, green beans, roll, marga- 241 N. Main St., is open. Fruit Cocktail Squares potatoes, cabbage, bread, W E D N E S D A Y : rine, fruited jello, coffee and 1-4 p.m. — Putnam County 1 (15 1/2-oz.) can fruit cocktail margarine, fruit, coffee and 2 Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, 2 percent milk. Museum is open, 202 E. Main 1 (8-oz.) package cream cheese, softened percent milk. broccoli and cheese, bread, FRIDAY: Spaghetti, peas, St. Kalida. 1 (15-oz.) can dark sweet cherries, pitted and drained TUESDAY: Chicken and margarine, fruit, coffee and 2 bread, margarine, dessert, 1 cup miniature marshmallows dumplings, broccoli, slaw, percent milk. coffee and 2 percent milk. MONDAY Drain fruit cocktail, reserving juice; set fruit aside. 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at In a small mixing bowl, beat cream cheese and reserved Delphos Senior Citizen Center, juice until smooth. Stir in the fruit cocktail, cherries and 301 Suthoff St. marshmallows. Pour into ungreased 8-inch square dish. 6 p.m. — Middle Point Cover and freeze until set. Remove from the freezer Village Council meets 10-15 minutes before serving. Cut into squares. 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6 – The Herald Thursday, October 9, 2014 www.delphosherald.com SPORTS Not all ‘fouls’ Lady Mustangs sink Wildcats By JIM METCALFE treated the same? DHI Media Sports Editor [email protected] JIM METCALFE HARROD — It took three days to finally kick off Metcalfe’s the Jefferson at Allen East girls soccer clash — stormy Musings weather and lack of refer- ees forced postponements Monday and Tuesday. When the match actu- ally happened Wednesday By JIM METCALFE at Allen East High School, DHI Media Sports Editor the hosts used the wind to [email protected] full advantage for a 3-1 Northwest Conference vic- We all know the National Football League is trying to tory. make the game safer. The Mustangs (12-2-2, It levies big fines for safeties and other defensive 5-0 NWC) used the back- backs, for an instance, for what could be termed ing of a strong and steady “head-hunter” plays — guys leading with the helmet easterly wind — and a bright on helpless or not so helpless receivers across the sun — to get a 3-1 edge in the middle. first half. Don’t get me started on how hits on the quarterback In the 31st minute, the almost have to be approved beforehand — especially hosts got on the board via a Jefferson sophomore Arianna Knebel uses her body to control the ball (hidden) when asking 300-pound men or 250-pound athletes to dribble through a run down as Allen East’s Heather Joyner moves in during the teams’ girls soccer clash at do impossible things like stopping on a dime. the middle of the defense Allen East High School Wednesday. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe) However, it seems as if defensive players are open and sophomore Leah Casey season. beat Jefferson junior keeper Take the fine that was supposedly levied against Jessica Pimpas (11 saves ver- not contain the next good ner kick from the right side you. We were trying to sur- Denver Broncos’ tight end Julius Thomas on his chop sus 16 shots) for a 1-0 edge. opportunity. At 13:37, Casey, by Silone, the orb hit off a vive the first half but they block against Arizona’s Calais Campbell Sunday, a Casey did it again with near the touch line on the defender and eearly into the have some players that make move that Thomas was sorry for and claimed was 25:42 left in the opening half. right side, found Silone on goal but it hit the right post things happen. Then, when unintentional/a lack of communication. She took a back cross pass the wing, where she went and a defender kicked it out we did get the wind, it had Apparently, it was only for $8,286 — wonder why is from the right touch line from high side left for a 3-1 lead. of danger. died down some. Plus, just was such a “round” number? junior Savannah Silone and The Wildcats had a chance The visitors’ also had trou- going against it for 40 min- It was his first “offense” so that could be it. deposited the 18-yarder from to again get within one at ble finding the target or Reneau utes gets to you.” Here’s my beef: guys can see their careers end with the middle to the right side 12:40 on a free kick from came up with the saves. Jefferson returns to its these “plays” — Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians for a 2-0 lead. senior Kylee Haehn but her Their best tries came at home pitch tonight in hosting originally termed it the worst play he’d seen in 37 years The Lady Wildcats (8-5- 30-yarder got caught up in the 6:15 when Haehn was just NWC foe Bluffton at 5 p.m. of coaching and was absolutely on purpose. 2, 3-1 NWC) countered at wind and fl0ated over the top. over the bar from 20 yards; “We’re starting to really We have seen running backs/wide receivers/tight ends 16:58. Freshman Kendall Pimpas denied Casey’s at 4:03, when Knebel also play well together, especially literally grab and twist the facemasks of defenders — Marquiss — out of the mid- shot with 32 ticks left to pre- missed just over the top from defensively. The last couple about ready to rip the player’s head off and roll it down dle — found sophomore serve a 3-1 halftime deficit. 17 yards; and with 59 ticks seaons, we struggled in that the street like a bowling ball — and yet no flag or fine. Arianna Knebel on the right The Red and White then to go, when Haehn tried a area,” Mustang coach Lamar I can think of a certain play earlier this season involv- wing. Knebel pushed the ball had the wind in the second 20-yarder from the middle Houston explained. “How far ing a Cincinnati Bengals player — he was the offended forward and fired a 16-yarder half but it died down some. but hit the bar — junior we’ve come from last year one — that got constant replay. low and to the left side that As well, the Mustangs Logan Hamilton’s header to this year is a testament Why the discrepancy? got by sophomore keeper didn’t allow them many open from 10 yards was wide left. to the girls. Plus, we have I understand the concussion situation — these can end Kassidy Reneau (6 saves vs. looks inside the 18-yard box, “We were in catchup mode some players that we can go careers — and I applaud trying to take the dirty players 12 shots) for a 2-1 deficit. forcing shots from over the most of the night. You use through to get offense and out of the game. The Mustangs took to the top. so much energy doing that opportunities. We’ve created However, defensive players also can get hurt and have attack and kept firing. Casey continued to be a it wears you out; we didn’t a lot this year but struggle their careers come to an end and it doesn’t seem to have At 21:20, Casey’s pain in the proverbial neck have a lot left at the end but finishing; we have done that the same “outrage” or concern. 17-yarder hit the crossbar of the Wildcat defenders the girls left in all out there,” more lately.” and remained in play, with but either was off target or Jefferson coach Josiah Stober Allen East begins Division Pimpas finally getting the denied by Pimpas. noted. “Part of dealing with III sectional tourney action See MUSINGS, page 7 orb. The best try the Mustangs the wind is a mindset, a men- Tuesday at home versus However, Pimpas could had was at 15:00. Off a cor- tality, of not letting it bother Cory-Rawson. RAABE Former crew chief always FORD, LINCOLN, INC. www.raabeford.com saw Joey Logano’s talent 11260 ELIDA RD. 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The Hall-of-Famer won the in China. … Eight of the top 10 players will remain in North Carolina next week Gen. Mgr. Sales Sales Sales Sales Armentrout Kaiser International at Silverado in 1974 in the world — No. 1 Stacy Lewis, No. for the Greater Hickory Kia Classic in 41 Years 32 Years 34 Years 16 Years 2 Years Sales and 1975. … Former Stanford players 3 Lydia Ko, No. 4 Suzann Pettersen, Conover.

7 Time Winner HOURS: Service • Parts Patrick Rodgers and Cameron Wilson No. 5 Karrie Webb, No. 7 So Yeon Ryu, Online: http://www.pgatour.com Sales: Mon. 8:00-8; Mon. 7:30-8 p.m.; received sponsor exemptions. … The No. 8 Thompson, No. 9 Shanshan Feng ___ Tues.-Fri. 8-6; Sat. 9-2:30 Tues.-Fri. 7:30-6 p.m.; Sat. 9-2 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open is and No. 10 Anna Nordqvist — are in the next week in Las Vegas, followed by The field. … Azahara Munoz won the French See GOLF, page 7 www.delphosherald.com Thursday, October 9, 2014 The Herald — 7 NFL Glance NFL owners see video on domestic violence Associated Press West AMERICAN CONFERENCE W L T Pct PF PA Associated Press how to intervene. the 31 other owners — and strong East Arizona 3 1 0 .750 86 86 Garner said the program will be applause, too. W L T Pct PF PA Seattle 3 1 0 .750 110 83 Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 96 89 San Fran 3 2 0 .600 110 106 NEW YORK — The presentation on implemented immediately, with visits The Pegulas, who already own the N England 3 2 0 .600 123 107 St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 84 119 domestic violence given to NFL owners to several teams in October and to NHL’s Buffalo Sabres, expect the sale Miami 2 2 0 .500 96 97 ___ on Wednesday included a video by a every team by the end of the season. to be finalized by the end of the week. N.Y. Jets 1 4 0 .200 79 127 Today’s Game former player appealing for recognition Owners, team executives, coaches, play- That payment would be for $1.4 billion. South Indianapolis at Houston, 8:25 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Sunday’s Game and action. ers and league personnel also Longtime Bills’ owner Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 156 108 Jacksonville at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Joe Ehrmann, a defensive tackle for will receive instruction. Ralph Wilson died in March, Houston 3 2 0 .600 104 87 Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. 10 pro seasons (1973-82), beseeches The owners were particularly prompting the sale. Tennessee 1 4 0 .200 88 139 Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Jacksonville 0 5 0 .000 67 169 Denver at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. viewers to imagine what it would be eager to have the educational Buffalo sports fans were North New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. like to see a loved one being subjected sessions scheduled for their concerned the Bills could be W L T Pct PF PA Carolina at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. to abuse. He then urges intervention to teams, Garner added: “Men play moved out of state if pur- Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 97 76 Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 116 80 Green Bay at Miami, 1 p.m. curb such behavior. a critical role in reducing domes- chased by another group. But Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .600 114 108 San Diego at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. “Think about the role you have to tic violence by being active in the Pegulas are committed to Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 103 105 Dallas at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. raise up a generation of men that are interventions. Step in. Speak out. the Buffalo area. West Washington at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Chicago at Atlanta, 4:25 p.m. going to have the clarity, have the moral Have thoughtful conversations.” Poll: Most NFL fans think San Diego 4 1 0 .800 133 63 N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. courage to call out other men,” Ehrmann That’s exactly what is stressed in the Goodell should keep job, Peterson can Denver 3 1 0 .750 116 87 Open: Kansas City, New Orleans says. video by Ehrmann, who runs an organi- play if cleared by court: Most NFL Kansas City 2 3 0 .400 119 101 Monday’s Game Oakland 0 4 0 .000 51 103 San Francisco at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m. The video is part of a 40-minute pre- zation called Coach For America, and fans believe Goodell should keep his NATIONAL CONFERENCE Thursday, Oct. 16 sentation put together by the league with has been one of the speakers who visits job after his handling of recent domestic East N.Y. Jets at New England, 8:25 p.m. the help of a group of outside advisers. NFL teams during what the league calls violence cases and Peterson should only W L T Pct PF PA Sunday, Oct. 19 The goal is to educate everyone in the “professional development sessions.” be allowed to play again if he is found Philadelphia 4 1 0 .800 156 132 Seattle at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Dallas 4 1 0 .800 135 103 Miami at Chicago, 1 p.m. NFL about the dangers of spousal abuse, Lisa Friel, vice president of the Sexual not guilty of felony child abus, accord- N.Y. Giants 3 2 0 .600 133 111 Carolina at Green Bay, 1 p.m. child abuse, sexual assault and other Misconduct Consulting & Investigations ing to new Associated Press-GfK polls. Washington 1 4 0 .200 112 136 Atlanta at Baltimore, 1 p.m. domestic violence topics. division for T&M Protection Resources, Only 32 percent say Goodell should South Tennessee at Washington, 1 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Cleveland at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. “It was very thorough, it was good,” is one of the advisers helping the lose his job over the issue, with 66 per- Carolina 3 2 0 .600 104 120 Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Steelers’ President Art Rooney said. NFL develop and carry out the educa- cent saying he shouldn’t. Atlanta 2 3 0 .400 151 143 Minnesota at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Deana Garner, the league’s direc- tional program. She expected “laser- Support for his handling of the cases N Orleans 2 3 0 .400 132 141 New Orleans at Detroit, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay 1 4 0 .200 103 156 Kansas City at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. tor of player engagement and educa- focused attention” from the owners on is much lower, though, with 42 percent North Arizona at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. tion, said the educational program being Wednesday — and she saw just that. saying they disapprove. The same per- W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. implemented will examine workplace “It is important with this kind of edu- centage neither approve nor disapprove, Detroit 3 2 0 .600 99 79 San Francisco at Denver, 8:30 p.m. Green Bay 3 2 0 .600 134 106 Open: Philadelphia, Tampa Bay policy, disciplinary considerations and cation to start at the top and have it filter with just 15 percent approving. Minnesota 2 3 0 .400 101 126 Monday, Oct. 20 “increasing understanding of the preva- down,” Friel said. “From the owner to The poll shows strong support for Chicago 2 3 0 .400 116 131 Houston at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. lence in society of these issues and how the guy in the locker room who washes keeping Rice off the field for at least it impacts the NFL. uniforms.” some period of time. Forty-three per- “So many people don’t understand She also anticipates long-term ben- cent of fans say Rice should never be College Football Schedule how complicated domestic violence is. efits beyond team and league organiza- allowed to play again. Just 7 percent say This is a unique crime committed across tions. he should be able to play now, with 49 Associated Press Austin Peay at Mercer, 4 p.m. SE Missouri at Murray St., 4 p.m. all demographics.” “A lot of NFL athletes have been percent saying he should be permitted to (Subject to change) Chattanooga at Tennessee, 4 p.m. Garner was encouraged by the reac- leaders throughout their lives,” she return after missing more time. Today’s Game Savannah St. at Florida A&M, 5 p.m. tion and input the presentation received added. “We can tap into that leadership Respondents were more receptive to SOUTH E. Illinois at E. Kentucky, 6 p.m. from the owners. role … and it can help empower others.” the idea of Peterson returning to the Hampton at NC A&T, 7:30 p.m. Idaho at Georgia Southern, 6 p.m. BYU at UCF, 7:30 p.m. Houston at Memphis, 7 p.m. In a memo to owners this week, Rita Smith, another adviser to the field. Peterson is currently on paid leave Tennessee Tech at UT-Martin, 7:30 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Nicholls St., 7 p.m. Commissioner Roger Goodell outlined league on domestic violence, has had while he faces child abuse charges. ___ Incarnate Word at Northwestern St., 7 p.m. how the NFL will re-examine its per- conversations with the NFL since 1998 Fifty-four percent of fans say he Friday’s Games East Carolina at South Florida, 7 p.m. sonal conduct policy. These are the first about such educational programs. She should be allowed to play again if he is FAR WEST LSU at Florida, 7:30 p.m. league meetings since Goodell admit- noted that many owners asked about found not guilt; another 29 percent say Washington St. at Stanford, 9 p.m. Charleston Southern at Vanderbilt, 7:30 p.m. San Diego St. at New Mexico, 9:30 p.m. UConn at Tulane, 8 p.m. ted he was wrong in giving Baltimore “how to make sure everyone in our he should be able to return regardless of Fresno St. at UNLV, 10 p.m. MIDWEST Ravens running back Ray Rice only a club’s organization” has access to edu- the case’s outcome. Only 15 percent say ___ Georgia at Missouri, Noon 2-game suspension for punching his cational courses. he should never play again. Saturday’s Games Indiana at Iowa, Noon then-fiancee in an elevator. Following a “Their capacity to influence the dia- Tentative December trial date set EAST Northwestern at Minnesota, Noon Rice at Army, Noon Illinois at Wisconsin, Noon torrent of criticism, Goodell announced logue being said inside football — at the in Peterson case Dayton at Marist, Noon Buffalo at E. Michigan, 1 p.m. stiffer penalties for future domestic vio- youth and high school, college and pro- CONROE, Texas — Peterson is hop- Robert Morris at Sacred Heart, Noon Miami (Ohio) at Akron, 2 p.m. lence cases. After video of the punch fessional level — is pretty huge,” added ing to go to trial as soon as possible. Florida St. at Syracuse, Noon Davidson at Drake, 2 p.m. was released, the Ravens cut Rice and Smith, the former executive director of Whether he returns to the playing field Tulsa at Temple, Noon UMass at Kent St., 2 p.m. St. Francis (Pa.) at Wagner, Noon S. Illinois at N. Dakota St., 2 p.m. Goodell suspended him indefinitely. the National Coalition Against Domestic any time soon is another question entire- Holy Cross at Brown, 12:30 p.m. Bowling Green at Ohio, 2 p.m. Rice has since appealed the suspension. Violence. “There’s also the trickle down ly. Bucknell at Lehigh, 12:30 p.m. Missouri Baptist at Valparaiso, 2 p.m. Other abuse cases involving Vikings to the fans, family members and the A Texas judge on Wednesday set a Duquesne at CCSU, 1 p.m. Portland St. at North Dakota, 2:30 p.m. star running back Adrian Peterson, sponsors. It’s hard to measure the impact tentative Dec. 1 trial date for Peterson Princeton at Colgate, 1 p.m. W. Michigan at Ball St., 3 p.m. Penn at Fordham, 1 p.m. Illinois St. at Indiana St., 3 p.m. Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer this could have.” to face a felony charge of child abuse Cornell at Harvard, 1 p.m. Toledo at Iowa St., 3:30 p.m. and Panthers defensive end Greg Hardy The independent investigation into after using a wooden switch to disci- Columbia at Monmouth (NJ), 1 p.m. North Carolina at Notre Dame, 3:30 p.m. also have been made public. All three how the NFL handled the Rice case pline his 4-year-old son in suburban Rhode Island at Villanova, 1 p.m. Michigan St. at Purdue, 3:30 p.m. are on an exempt list, suspended but still being conducted by former FBI direc- Houston earlier this year. Defense attor- Dartmouth at Yale, 1 p.m. Oklahoma St. at Kansas, 4 p.m. being paid. tor Robert Mueller could take “several ney Rusty Hardin said after the hearing Richmond at Albany (NY), 3:30 p.m. N. Iowa at South Dakota, 4 p.m. Elon at Delaware, 3:30 p.m. Cent. Michigan at N. Illinois, 5 p.m. The goal of the NFL educational pro- months,” according to New York Giants’ that Peterson is “chomping at the bit” to Georgetown at Lafayette, 3:30 p.m. Penn St. at Michigan, 7 p.m. gram of which the video is a part is to owner John Mara, a liaison between the defend himself publicly. VMI at Navy, 3:30 p.m. Missouri St. at S. Dakota St., 7 p.m. create a better understanding of domes- league and Mueller. But the case might not be tried before William & Mary at New Hampshire, 3:30 p.m. W. Illinois at Youngstown St., 7 p.m. tic violence, sexual assault and child Before the video, owners approved the end of the year, meaning Peterson — Maine at Stony Brook, 7 p.m. SOUTHWEST SOUTH Texas vs. Oklahoma at Dallas, Noon abuse. It will concentrate on explaining the sale of the Buffalo Bills to Terry and who is on paid leave from the team — Butler at Campbell, Noon West Virginia at Texas Tech, Noon the impact on victims, families and Kim Pegula in the morning. may not be back on the field this season. Louisiana-Monroe at Kentucky, Noon Ave Maria at Abilene Christian, 3 p.m. perpetrators; how to avoid becoming Approval was a slam dunk as the The Vikings’ final regular-season game Middle Tennessee at Marshall, Noon Alabama St. at Prairie View, 3 p.m. a perpetrator or a silent bystander; and Pegulas gained unanimous support from is Dec. 28. Cincinnati at Miami, Noon TCU at Baylor, 3:30 p.m. Duke at Georgia Tech, 12:30 p.m. McNeese St. at Sam Houston St., 4 p.m. Towson at James Madison, 12:30 p.m. Alabama at Arkansas, 6 p.m. Jacksonville at Morehead St., 1 p.m. Houston Baptist at Cent. Arkansas, 7 p.m. Southern U. at Alabama A&M, 2 p.m. SE Louisiana at Lamar, 7 p.m. Arkansas St. at Georgia St., 2 p.m. FIU at UTSA, 7 p.m. Another big step in return of Jarrod Lyle Delaware St. at Norfolk St., 2 p.m. Old Dominion at UTEP, 8 p.m. Coastal Carolina at Presbyterian, 2 p.m. Mississippi at Texas A&M, 9 p.m. NC Central at SC State, 2 p.m. FAR WEST By DOUG FERGUSON “I sort of a gave myself a little fist pump and thought, ‘I’ve Charlotte at The Citadel, 2 p.m. Cal Poly at Weber St., 3 p.m. Associated Press done it.’ But in the car on the way home, I kind of screamed Alcorn St. at Grambling St., 3 p.m. E. Washington at S. Utah, 3:05 p.m. like a little girl that I’d finally done it and got myself into a MVSU at Jackson St., 3 p.m. Sacramento St. at N. Colorado, 3:30 p.m. NAPA, Calif. — Jarrod Lyle takes another step back in tournament that I wasn’t going to be playing,” he recalled. “I Jacksonville St. at Tennessee St., 3 p.m. Oregon at UCLA, 3:30 p.m. New Mexico St. at Troy, 3 p.m. Simon Fraser at Idaho St., 4:35 p.m. his amazing return from twice beating leukemia and this one came up here with a job to do. Liberty at Appalachian St., 3:30 p.m. Stetson at San Diego, 5 p.m. might be the biggest one yet. “To come out and achieve my first goal this week, which Louisville at Clemson, 3:30 p.m. Washington at California, 6 p.m. He earned his spot in the Frys.com Open through a playoff was to Monday qualify, it’s got the year off to a really, really Auburn at Mississippi St., 3:30 p.m. Montana St. at UC Davis, 7 p.m. at Monday qualifying. good start.” Boston College at NC State, 3:30 p.m. Air Force at Utah St., 10:15 p.m. North Texas at UAB, 3:30 p.m. Southern Cal at Arizona, 10:30 p.m. And he’s back among the best players in the world on the He will head home to after next week to get his Wofford at W. Carolina, 3:30 p.m. Colorado St. at Nevada, 10:30 p.m. PGA Tour, part of a family he never knew was so blood tested as a precaution. Lyle is no longer taking Howard at Bethune-Cookman, 4 p.m. Wyoming at Hawaii, 11:59 p.m. large. any treatment except for a penicillin tablet he takes Lyle got choked up Wednesday talking about a once a day for the rest of his life. He was on the put- DVD he was given shortly after leukemia returned ting green at Silverado with his neon yellow bucket Musings in March 2012, right about the time his wife was hat. He was among friends. due to give birth to their daughter. Golf Channel His wife, Briony, and daughter, Lusi, were at (Continued from page 6) arranged for players at Bay Hill to say a few his side. Lyle’s daughter was playing with a pair of encouraging words to the Australian. small, rubber duck toys as he gave a radio interview Here’s why I think there should be even more outrage. Helmet- “I watched it and I cried for 45 minutes,” Lyle on the phone. to-helmet hits are generally bang-bang plays with very little time said Wednesday. “I still cry when I look at it. These The ducks resemble the “Leuk the Duck” charac- to react — most DBs are looking to play the ball and break up the guys were taking 30 seconds out of their day to ter that Robert Allenby, his longtime mentor, passed pass, not end a guys’ career, and have to react quickly to avoid jump on camera to wish me all the best, guys that out to players to wear at Bay Hill when Lyle was I probably haven’t spoken to much or haven’t diagnosed. Lyle has plenty of friends on the PGA contact, almost an impossibility. Lyle How many of us have scratched our heads at calls when DBs played with before. But to see those guys get on Tour. He just didn’t realize until he got sick how many. lead with the shoulder and still get flagged? there and just wish us all the best, that meant the “I think the reason Australia was so emotional is What Thomas did was not bang-bang; he immediately went for world, and it showed me how much support that I had from because I have a lot of family and friends around,” he added. the knees from the side when Campbell was looking elsewhere. my competitors and my peers over here.” “There were family and friends around me the whole time The NFL outlawed the crack-back block this year with that in This is the third time Lyle has returned to a tour. that helped out with my wife and Lusi and were visiting me in mind, which is a good move, as well as calling for illegal hands to The most emotional was at home in Australia last December, the hospital. But I think this is going to be just as emotional the face on both sides of the line of scrimmage. when he made the cut riding a wave of support. He came back because these guys on the PGA Tour, they’ve reached out to All I am writing is be consistent when it comes to this. to America this summer to play on the Web.com Tour as he us from the start and they’re always texting and emailing and A running back can get hurt when his facemask is yanked; so continued to work on his game. getting in contact and just making sure we’re doing OK. can a DB. It shouldn’t matter what side of the ball they are on. The Frys.com Open was not on his schedule. Lyle received “To be able to have them in your corner, helping you deal I don’t know if we should go as far as Arians and his sug- a sponsor’s exemption to the tournament next week in Las with everything, that’s great. I’ve enjoyed the last couple of gestion that Thomas be out as long as Campbell is — it was a Vegas. He did not receive one to the Frys.com Open, so he days just being out here and seeing everybody and thanking personal foul, to be sure — but that may become a real possibility decided to go through Monday qualifying. Nothing comes them for their support over the last couple of years.” in the future. easily to Lyle, and he never complains. Lyle has 20 events to earn $283,825 and reach the equiva- We shall see. Instead, he shot a 66 to get into an 8-man playoff for four spots. lent of No. 125 on the money list in 2012 to keep his PGA He made a 20-foot birdie putt on the second hole and was in. Tour card. Golf NASCAR (Continued from page 6) Championship is next week in England. (Continued from page 6) to control his own fate is to pick up his He is seeking a record-tying sev- The Hong Kong Open also is next week. EUROPEAN TOUR Online: http://www.europeantour.com second straight win at Charlotte, secur- enth series title, which would place him PORTUGAL MASTERS ___ The alternative for the 6-time Sprint ing himself an automatic berth into the alongside Hall-of-Famers Richard Petty Site: Vilamoura, Portugal. OTHER TOURNAMENTS Cup Series champion is leaving it all next round. Logano claimed a spot by and the late Dale Earnhardt, but feels Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. MEN Course: Oceanico Victoria Golf Club GOLF TOUR: Toshin Golf up to the chaotic, utterly unpredict- winning at Kansas where Johnson didn’t this is the most highly-pressurized situ- (7,209 yards, par 71). Tournament, Today-Sunday, Toshin able Talladega Superspeedway where a help his own case. ation he’s been in since Homestead in Purse: $2.5 million. Winner’s share: Golf Club, Central Course, Gifu, Japan. driver’s fate can careen out of his hands He was involved in an early accident 2012, where he and Brad Keselowski $417,195. Online: http://www.jgto.org Television: Golf Channel (Today- ONEASIA TOUR: China Masters, in an instant. and finished 40th, his worst Chase finish were going head to head for the title. A Friday, 6:30-8:30 a.m., 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Today-Sunday, Nanshan International “I’m not in the position I want to since the 2005 season finale. mechanical problem ended Johnson’s Saturday, 8 a.m.-noon; Sunday, 8:30 Golf Club, Nanshan be in,” Johnson, who won the title last There are worse tracks for Johnson chances. a.m.-1 p.m.). EUROPEAN SENIOR TOUR: Dutch Last year: England’s David Lynn Senior Open, Friday-Sunday, The year, said Wednesday during a promo- to head to in such a precarious position His Hendrix Motorsports teammate closed with an 8-under 63 for a 1-stroke International, Amsterdam. SUNSHINE tional appearance at UAB. “I hate not than Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Dale Earnhardt Jr. is only one spot ahead victory. Scotland’s Scott Jamieson had TOUR: Sun Boardwalk Golf Challenge, being in control of my own destiny. The he won for a record seventh time in of him, while Keselowski is 10th and a 60 in the third round. He tied for 13th. through Friday, Humewood Golf Club, race in Kansas went about as bad as it May’s Coca-Cola 600. another teammate, Kasey Kahne, stands Last week: England’s Oliver Wilson Port Elizabeth, . PGA TOUR won the Alfred Dunhill Links at St. LATINOAMERICA: Mazatlan Open, could. We need to turn things around in He’s won twice at Talladega, for that ninth. Andrews for his first European Tour title, Today-Sunday, Estrella del Mar Golf Charlotte so we don’t show up to our matter. Richard Petty Motorsports signs beating top-ranked Rory McIlroy and Condos and Beach Resort, Mazatlan, most treacherous racetrack needing a The huge superspeedway and its Hornish for 2015: After waiting years Richie Ramsey by a stroke. Mexico. Notes: Padraig Harrington, Jose WOMEN win.” ever-present threat of race-altering with more patience than he ever thought Maria Olazabal, and Ryder JAPAN LPGA TOUR: Stanley Ladies, Johnson is last in the 12-driver field, crashes can work for you or against you. he would need, Sam Hornish Jr. is get- Cup captain Paul McGinley are in the Friday-Sunday, Tomei Country Club, with four getting knocked out after next Johnson knows he could advance based ting a second shot at a full-time ride in field. … The Volvo World Match Play Shizuoka, Japan. weekend’s Talladega race. The only way on points with a strong performance. the NASCAR Sprint Cup series. 8 – The Herald Thursday, October 9, 2014 www.delphosherald.com

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- Feb. 19) -- You will receive a tempting offer. Make sure Pickles to get all of the requirements and expectations in writing before you make a verbal commitment. Romance is on the rise. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Don’t let others take credit for your work. Make sure that your employer knows what and how much you contribute so that your talents will be recognized and advancement will be yours. ARIES (March 21-April Garfield 19) -- You will be bogged down with family duties. Let everyone know that you expect hands-on support, or you will end up tired and frustrated. It will be necessary to look out for your interests. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Keep a low profile. Dealing with relatives or friends will be troublesome. Marmaduke Find a worthwhile project to work on alone. Reorganize Born Loser your closet or clear up some personal papers. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Step up your physical activity. Games or sports with younger people will be rewarding and fun, and will help to burn off some extra calories. Welcome any challenge that comes your way. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Don’t say the first thing that comes to mind. Those around Hagar the Horrible you may be oversensitive, so choose your words carefully in order to avoid an unwanted argument. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Mixing business with pleasure is not a good idea. Revealing too much personal information to colleagues or friends will lead to an embarrassing or uncomfortable situation that will be difficult to reverse. The Family Circus® By Bil Keane Barney Google & Snuffy Smith VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- A joint financial venture will lead to problems. A more effective way to hold on to your money is to keep it in a safe place that pays interest. COPYRIGHT 2014 United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

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Options US Ebola patient dies; (Continued from page 1) sible by the Environmental Protection Agency four times Several of the plans call a year. Delphos has exceeded airport screening expanded for new membrane technol- that, sometimes in one month, ogy, including hollow fiber with the ongoing problems along with flat plate, which at the plant. The EPA has CONNIE CASS that don’t touch the skin. Duncan, and the infection of a nurse is in use now at the plant, issued Delphos permission to Associated Press The White House said the fever who treated an Ebola patient in Spain, and hollow fiber alone. All exceed the normal limit while checks would reach more than 9 of have raised worries about Western but one of the plans call for researching a course of action WASHINGTON — The first per- 10 travelers to the U.S. from the three nations’ ability to stop the disease that a $3.2 million high rate treat- to correct the issues. son diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S. heaviest-hit countries — Liberia, Sierra has killed at least 3,800 people in West ment for wet weather peak “We are OK with the EPA died Wednesday despite intense but Leone and Guinea. Africa. flows. The one that doesn’t for now but they are going to delayed treatment, and the government President Barack Obama called the Speaking by teleconference with will call for everything com- need a plan from us sooner announced it was expanding airport measures “really just belt and suspend- mayors and local officials, Obama said ing through the sewer system rather than later because there examinations to guard against the spread ers” to support protections already in he was confident the U.S. could prevent to be treated. is also the time needed to of the deadly disease. place. Border Patrol agents now look for an outbreak. But he warned them to be Others allow for a six- implement it,” Teman said. The checks will include taking the people who are obviously ill, as do flight vigilant. month trial period to test their Atherine said the group temperatures of hundreds of travelers crews, and in those cases the Centers “As we saw in Dallas, we don’t technology and see if it will will continue to gather infor- arriving from West Africa at five major for Disease Control and Prevention is have a lot of margin for error,” Obama be useful at the plant and suit mation for alternative plans American airports. notified. said. “If we don’t follow protocols and the city’s needs. All plans call from the manufacturers and The new screenings will begin It’s unlikely a fever check would procedures that are put in place, then for an upgrade to the computer said he hoped to be back in Saturday at New York’s JFK International have spotted Thomas Eric Duncan, the we’re putting folks in our communities (SCADA) system that runs the front of council in 4-6 weeks Airport and then expand to Washington Liberian man who died of Ebola in at risk.” facility. The system and soft- with more. Dulles and the international airports a Dallas hospital Wednesday morning. Health workers are especially vul- ware is obsolete. They also “We’d like to start a in Atlanta, Chicago and Newark. An Duncan wasn’t yet showing symptoms nerable to Ebola, which isn’t airborne all call for remediation to the trial period in the fall so it estimated 150 people per day will be when he arrived in the U.S. like the flu but is spread by contact with existing trains and cassettes, includes the winter months checked, using high-tech thermometers A delay in diagnosing and treating the bodily fluids of infected people. which hold the membranes. when we see the most wet The city infrastructure weather peak flows so we can includes a 70-percent com- really put the system to the Court bined storm water/wastewater test,” Atherine said. sewer system. Presently, dur- Teman agreed. (Continued from page 1) Addiction Services Board, Symposium on Opiate General Mike DeWine, the ing wet weather peak flows, “I’d like to get something Family Health Services of Addiction in January. Judge Ohio Supreme Court and some overflow is automati- in there so we can really This program has been made Northwest Ohio, the Van Steele and Chief Probation other government agencies. cally released into the creek throw everything we have at possible by the collabora- Wert County Department of Officer Bruce Showalter It is the belief and hope of at the plant, which is permis- it,” he said. tion of the Van Wert County Jobs and Family Services and have also observed estab- the Court and its’ partners Court of Common Pleas Van Wert County Children’s lished Drug Courts in Mercer, that the program will help and Probation Department, Services. Hardin and Allen Counties. stem the tide of lives lost or Van Wert Municipal Court The Drug Court has been Similar programs in Ohio ruined by drug and alcohol Earth and Probation Department, considered as a possible way have shown promise in addiction. (Continued from page 3) Westwood Behavioral to combat the drug prob- combating the recent surge For more information, Health System, the Van Wert lem locally and Vivitrol was in prescription opiate and contact the Van Wert County What worries public health advocates is that while individ- County Sheriff’s Office and mentioned by Steele specifi- heroin addiction and have Court of Common Pleas ual products may contain limited amounts of parabens within Correctional Facility, the Tri- cally after a number of peo- the strong support of Gov. Probation Department at 419- safe limits set by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), County Mental Health and ple attended Ohio’s Judicial John Kasich, Ohio Attorney 238-2825. cumulative exposure to the chemicals from several different products could be overloading our bodies and contributing to a wide range of health problems. “Of greatest concern is that Boilers parabens are known to disrupt hormone function, an effect that (Continued from page 1) have some trees that will need trimmed “We got a really good response,” Rist is linked to increased risk of breast cancer and reproductive and a few that need to be removed; they said. “These are young people in grades toxicity,” reports the non-profit Campaign for Safe Cosmetics Estimates were gathered from three are touching the building,” Rist added. 10-12.” (CSC). “Parabens mimic estrogen by binding to estrogen local plumbing and heating establish- More information continues to be The First Edition Building will soon receptors on cells.” Research has shown that the perceived ments with the board of trustees approv- gathered for a new message board the include WiFi. Rist said she is working influx of estrogen beyond normal levels can in some cases ing the one submitted by Reliable trustees hope to install on the library with a company to run fiber optics to the trigger reactions such as increasing breast cell division and the Plumbing and Heating at $315 for grounds. Golden Rule Company that building and install wireless routers. growth of tumors. repairs on two boilers and $13,640 for just finished a comparable sign for On Nov. 7, the library will observe CSC cites a 2004 British study that detected traces of five two new 94-percent efficient gas boil- BUNGE North America has been added its first “Pay it Forward” Friday. On parabens in the breast tumors of 19 out of 20 women studied. ers. to the list. Board President Leila Osting the first Friday of each month, patrons “This small study does not prove a causal relationship between Fischer Plumbing and Heating sub- brought the company into mix and Rist returning late materials will have their parabens and breast cancer, but it is important because it detect- mitted a bid of $395 for repairs on two received an estimate of $15,827 this fine waived if they donate non-perish- ed the presence of intact parabens—unaltered by the body’s boilers and $15,750 for new boilers; and week. able items that will be distributed to the metabolism—which is an indication of the chemical’s ability Grothouse Plumbing and Heating’s bid “BUNGE did a lot research before local food pantries. to penetrate skin and remain in breast tissue.” According to the was $4,161 to repair all four boilers and/ they settled Golden Rule,” Osting said. “I think this is a wonderful idea group, a more recent study found higher levels of one paraben, or $14,793 for two new boilers. “They wanted someone who used parts and it will help keep our food pan- n-propylparaben, in the axilla quadrant of the breast where the Rist will contact Reliable as soon as made in the United States and they tries stocked,” Rist said. “We will still highest proportion of breast tumors is found. CSC reports that possible to get the work under way. found that in this company.” have our fine forgiveness between parabens have also been linked to reproductive, immunologi- Other building improvements have Rist said she will fill out a grant Thanksgiving and the end of December cal, neurological and skin irritation problems. been completed, including power wash- request from the Arnold C. Dienstberger and during National Library Week.” Health advocates are pressuring the FDA to ban parabens ing the exterior, paint scraping and Foundation for a message board. Rist opened her report by telling the in products sold in the U.S.—like the European Union did in caulking. Rist said painting is the only Eleven applications were received board how “extremely proud” she was 2012—but concerned consumers must take matters into their upcoming project left to be completed. for the two open page positions. Rist of the teens involved in the teem room own hands for now by reading product labels and avoiding “In the process of working on the said she has interviewed three of those and other activities at the library, noting products with parabens. outside of the building, we noticed we interested and has more to set. they are a very inclusive group. “Many natural and organic cosmetics manufacturers have found effective alternatives to parabens to prevent micro- bial growth in personal care products,” reports CSC. “Some companies have created preservative-free products that have shorter shelf lives than conventional products (six months to a year), but if used daily are likely to be used up before they expire.” Readers can check out Breast Cancer Action’s list of over 100 cosmetics and personal care product makers commit- ted to avoiding parabens in their products. Also, see if your favorite products contain parabens or other risky ingredients via Environmental Working Group’s free online “Skin Deep” database. EarthTalk® is written and edited by Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss and is a registered trademark of E -The Environmental Magazine (www.emagazine.com). Send questions to: earth- [email protected]. Tree (Continued from page 4) required by Tuesday. If we have room, we will offer Session 1: on-site registration. One can 9 a.m. - OSU Extension register by calling 419-399- Educator, Curtis Young – Tree 8225 or by emailing Noggle Diagnostic and Evaluation at [email protected]. 9:45 a.m. – Question and Registration forms are also Answer with Curtis Young available online at paulding. Session 2: osu.edu under the Agriculture 10 a.m. – OSU Extension and Natural Resources tab. Horticulture Educator, Tim “I hope our Paulding Malinich – Tree Pruning County and surrounding coun- 10:45 a.m. – Question and ty residents take advantage of Answer with Tim Malinich this event. If we see success 11 a.m. – Dismiss for with this event, I hope to offer Home more events like this next Please dress for the out- year. OSU Extension has a doors as portions of the hand in creating ‘Better Lives program may be outside. and Stronger Communities’ Handouts from the event will through these types of back- be available in email form or yard and community garden- for a low cost price. ing type workshops. Paulding Even though the workshop County needs our trees so is free, space is limited to let’s just help keep them 150 registrations. RSVP is alive!” Noggle said. Trivia Answers to Wednesday’s questions: The Taj Mahal was built between 1632 and 1650 in Agra, India, by Shah Jahan as a tomb for his wife. Sojourner Truth was born a slave named Isabella in 1797. After escaping to freedom in 1843, she became the first black female orator to speak out against slavery — traveling the north on foot to spread her message. Today’s questions: Which was insured for the most money — Fred Astaire’s feet, Betty Grable’s legs or Jimmy Durante’s nose? What was Lady Bird Johnson’s real name? Answers in Friday’s Herald.