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47 YEAR RECORD BROKEN BY ZARTMAN SEEKS WEHRKAMP AYERSVILLE WINS; ERIN SAM WILLIAMSON RE-ELECTION ANNOUNCES MOHR BREAKS COUNTY CANDIDACY FOR RECORD PROBATE/JUVE- NILE JUDGE

**The West Bend News has been working with people who will be running for office in the primaries. In your area you may be running, please send in your information and Aims To Implement we can get it printed in the Improvements That Will newspaper that thousands Strengthen Our Community upon thousands are read ev- & Keep Us Safe ery week.** Michael Wehrkamp of This week we talked with Paulding has announced his Tony Zartman who has been 2016 candidacy for judge of (Continued to Page 5) the Paulding County Court of Common Pleas, Probate and Juvenile Division. Wehrkamp, a native of NORTHSTAR Paulding County, is a judicial WElding attorney at the Third Dis- llCllllC trict Court of Appeals, which CUSTOM serves as the Paulding Coun- FABRICATION ty Court of Appeals, as well as the court of appeals for Steel, Stainless sixteen other Northwest Ohio Erin Mohr scores 12 points in this game to break the girls & Aluminum Welding counties. In this position, he basketball county record. Sam Williamson flies into the record book with all the points makes recommendations to Wayne Trace took an ear- ter with a 1 point lead, the he earned on Saturday against North Central. More pictures Equipment Repair the judges of the court and ly lead in the game Thursday, Raiders soon lost it and gave at westbendnews.net Powder Coating drafts judicial opinions for January 21 against Ayersville. the Lady Pilots the top spot. juvenile, probate and oth- Both teams are tops this year, With a minute and a half The West Bend News was gles travelled to the Archer er appealed cases. Prior to but the Raiders were in a bet- left before halftime, Ayers- at the game where Antwerp Court on Saturday, January YOUR GUIDE TO SATISFACTION his service at the Court of ter standing at 14-1 while the ville nearly doubled the lady took on North Central when 23. The game started with Appeals, Wehrkamp gained Pilots came in at 11-4. Con- Raiders score. 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Her lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or family was assisted by Dooley Ohio’s women: support- nies To Discriminate Against the four-day deer-muz- Funeral Home, 5761 SR 500, ing the controversial Blunt Women, and Causing More zleloader season. The first praiseworthy—think about such things.” —Philippians 4:8 Payne. Amendment and Hobby Than One Million Women number following the coun- FORT WAYNE, IN Lobby Supreme Court deci- In Ohio To Lose Health- ty’s name shows the harvest James O. Bovine, 84 of Fort sion which would jeopardize care Access. [, numbers for this year’s sea- (Continued from Page 1) Wayne, passed away Thursday, women’s access to care and Press Release, 3/20/15; U.S. son, and last year’s numbers ent than we’ve seen the rest January 22, 2016 at Parkview Re- allow a woman’s boss to de- Department of Health and are in parentheses. of the season. A ray of sun- gional Medical Center. His fam- cide whether or not to cover Human Services, 3/23/15; Adams: 274 (277); Allen: shine changed the outlook of ily was assisted by Dooley Fu- the Raiders in the last minute neral Home, 202 W. River Street, birth control, costing an in- Washington Post, Wonk- 45 (57); Ashland: 224 (253); Antwerp. dividual hundreds of dollars blog, 7/8/15] Ashtabula: 270 (323); Athens: with Gracie Gudakunst mak- more per year. 357 (335); Auglaize: 49 (38); ing 6 points on 2-3point bas- Strickland was joined OHIO HUNTERS HARVEST Belmont: 283 (393); Brown: kets to get the team back in PAULDING COUNTY SENIOR at the event by Columbus MORE THAN 12,500 DEER 221 (245); Butler: 72 (85); Car- the game. The half finished at CENTER DINING CENTER City Councilwoman Eliza- DURING OHIO’S MUZZLE- roll: 277 (341); Champaign: 18-23 – Ayersville’s lead. The second half was better MENU 1/27 - 2/2 beth Brown and incoming LOADER SEASON 72 (83); Clark: 41 (33); Cler- State Representative Kristin mont: 173 (168); Clinton: 64 but still couldn’t compete with the Pilots, who by the way had Boggs. (64); Columbiana: 222 (206); 1/27 – Swiss steak, mashed Hunters checked 12,505 quite lead after they scored 25 potatoes, brussel sprouts, ba- “In the U.S. Senate I will Coshocton: 425 (553); Craw- be proud to stand with the white-tailed deer during ford: 50 (59); Cuyahoga: 3 (3); points in the third period, nana, oatmeal raisin bar, din- Ohio’s muzzleloader season, more than the home team the ner roll, milk women of Ohio to protect and Darke: 34 (28); Defiance: 92 expand the affordable and Jan. 9-12, according to the (97); Delaware: 81 (53); Erie: whole second half. It wasn’t 1/28 – Pork chop, hash- Ohio Department of Natural all rain showers though. Erin brown bake, beets, mixed quality healthcare services 18 (37); Fairfield: 111 (141); they deserve,” said former Resources (ODNR). During Fayette: 11 (20); Franklin: 23 Mohr, who was the top scor- fruit, cookie, w.w. bread, milk last year’s muzzleloader sea- er for Wayne Trace, has now 1/29 – Salmon patty, scal- Governor Ted Strickland. (29); Fulton: 21 (23); Gallia: “There is a clear connection son 13,724 white-tailed deer 204 (281); Geauga: 83 (94); broken the Paulding County loped potatoes, candied car- were checked. Natalie Torman shoots from between the accessibility of Greene: 49 (48); Guernsey: Girls Basketball Scorer re- under the basket. She is rots, pears, fruit snacks, w.w. Hunters still have oppor- cord previously held by An- bread, milk women’s healthcare services 343 (395); Hamilton: 42 (40); fouled and goes on to score and more economic oppor- tunities to pursue deer this Hancock: 49 (63); Hardin: twerp’s Tammy Rasey (1986) 2/1 – Oven fried chicken, winter, as archery season re- two points in this matchup. tunity for working families. 87 (99); Harrison: 293 (321); who had 1318 points. At this More pictures at westbend- red potatoes, Scandanavian mains open through Sunday, game against Ayersville, Erin vegetables, grape juice, cook- And while our country has Henry: 19 (32); Highland: news.net made great progress on this Feb. 7, 2016. 214 (243); Hocking: 319 (284); scored 12 points and finished ie, biscuit, milk Deer Management Goals the game with a current ca- Wayne Trace – Mohr 12; 2/2 – Sausage, egg & issue, there are new challeng- Holmes: 259 (264); Huron: es to confront. I believe birth The ODNR Division of 127 (147); Jackson: 274 (249); reer total of 1330. Myers 10; Mead 8; Gudakunst cheese sandwich on English Wildlife remains committed The final score was 42-63 6; Torman 2; E Sinn 2; S Sinn muffin, hashbrown potatoes, control is a decision between Jefferson: 211 (266); Knox: a woman and her doctor, not to properly managing Ohio’s 309 (311); Lake: 28 (30); Law- with Ayersville taking home 2 stewed tomatoes, fruit salad, deer populations. The goal the win and possibly the con- Ayersville – K Tressler 19; orange juice, milk between a woman and her rence: 129 (173); Licking: 322 boss. But Senator Portman of Ohio’s Deer Management (390); Logan: 144 (128); Lo- ference title. Waldron 12; Hammersmith disagrees — a position that is Program is to provide a deer rain: 104 (126); Lucas: 24 (23); Score by the Quarter: 12; Addington 9; Kortni Mar- PAULDING COUNTY SENIOR not only out of step with our population that maximizes Madison: 27 (31); Mahoning: Wayne Trace –8 10 10 tin 4; Korbyn Martin 3; A CENTER ACTIVITIES 1/27 values but would force wom- recreational opportunities, 109 (141); Marion: 54 (45); 14=42 Tressler 2; Johnston 2 – 2/2 en to pay hundreds of dollars while minimizing conflicts Medina: 107 (114); Meigs: 355 Ayersville – 7 16 25 15=63 More pictures at west- more every year for basic with landowners and motor- (404); Mercer: 17 (29); Miami: Scorer of the Game: bendnews.net 1/27 – Bunco at 12:30 p.m.; services and medicine. It’s ists. 29 (37); Monroe: 256 (244); Crafts at 12:30 p.m.; Grocery another powerful example Until recently, deer popu- Montgomery: 29 (33); Mor- shopping at 1:30 p.m.; Buck- proving why Ohio’s working lations in nearly all of Ohio’s gan: 273 (316); Morrow: 88 17 (26); Richland: 204 (241); Union: 43 (41); Van Wert: 20 eye hearing Bingo 12:00 p.m. women and families cannot counties were well above (88); Muskingum: 384 (445); Ross: 284 (301); Sandusky: (22); Vinton: 268 (243); War- 1/28 – Euchre at 9:45 a.m.; afford for Senator Portman goal. In the last few years, Noble: 270 (272); Ottawa: 28 56 (51); Scioto: 196 (199); ren: 74 (65); Washington: 290 Bingo w/ Gardens of Paulding to continue prioritizing through increased antlerless (24); Paulding: 47 (62); Perry: Seneca: 77 (122); Shelby: 63 (340); Wayne: 119 (137); Wil- at 10:00 a.m.; Euchre at 12:15 these kinds of dysfunctional, harvests, most counties are 201 (229); Pickaway: 44 (77); (60); Stark: 174 (167); Sum- liams: 95 (86); Wood: 31 (47); p.m. Washington politics at our now at or near goal. There- Pike: 174 (180); Portage: 94 mit: 28 (30); Trumbull: 147 Wyandot: 115 (91). Total: 1/29 – Bible Study at 10:00 expense.” fore, to help stabilize deer (81); Preble: 62 (55); Putnam: (234); Tuscarawas: 410 (363); 12,505 (13,724). a.m.; Craft store open at 11:00 Senator Portman populations, bag limits were a.m. till 2:00 p.m. Co-Sponsored Controversial reduced, and antlerless per- 2/1 – Free tax clinic at Blunt Amendment Jeopar- mit use has been eliminated 9:00 – 9:30; Raffle day; Shed- dizing Access to Birth Con- in most counties for the 2015- ding pounds at 9:30; Exercise trol And Preventive care. 2016 season. 2/'02817$,1&$67,521 at 10:00; Fingernail clinic at Portman co-sponsored the The ODNR Division of 10:00 – noon; Bingo w/Coun- Blunt Amendment, which Wildlife is in the process of 6NLOOHWVa'XWFK2YHQVa7ULSRGVa*ULGGOHV try Inn at noon would allow employers to revising Ohio’s population 2/2 – Euchre at 9:45; Eu- block access to women’s goals and is asking hunters chre at 12:15 contraception or important that receive the survey to help preventive care like mam- by completing and returning their survey as soon as pos- FMR. GOVERNOR STRICK- mograms that they objected to. [S. 1467, Cosponsored sible. Hunters for this year’s LAND PLEDGES TO survey were randomly select- PROTECT AFFORDABLE, 10/31/11; Columbus Dis- patch, 3/4/12; Washing- ed from the list of hunters ACCESSIBLE WOMEN’S ton Post, 3/1/12; New York who purchased a license and HEALTHCARE SERVICES deer permit by Nov. 16. Land- Times, 3/2/12] ,1&+6.,//(7  Senator Portman Sup- owner surveys have already ,1&+6.,//(7   ,1&+6.,//(7&20%2   On the 43rd anniversary ported Infamous Hobby been completed, and hunter of the Supreme Court’s Roe Lobby Supreme Court Deci- surveys were mailed early in v. Wade decision, former sion, Co-Sponsored “Hobby December. Public input is an Governor Ted Strickland Lobby On Steroids” Bill. Sen- important part of Ohio’s deer joined Columbus-area wom- ator Portman supports the management program, and en and local leaders to speak Supreme Court Hobby Lob- survey participants are asked about his strong support for by decision that allows some to complete and return their women’s healthcare and his employers to deny women surveys to ensure that hunt- commitment to fighting for contraception coverage. He ers have a clear voice in help- Ohio’s families in the U.S. also co-sponsored a “Hob- ing to decide the direction of Senate. by Lobby On Steroids” bill deer management in Ohio. At the roundtable discus- which would allow employ- Hunting Popularity 6,1*/()$-,7$3$1 Hunting is the best and 6(72))$-,7$3$16 ($&+ sion, Strickland highlighted ers or insurance companies 6(72))$-,7$3$16 ($&+ the connection between af- most effective management 6(72))$-,7$3$16 ($&+ to refuse to cover any pre- ,1&/8'(6:22'%$6( 0,77 fordable women’s healthcare ventive services or essential tool for maintaining Ohio’s services and economic op- health benefits in the ACA. healthy deer population. portunity for Ohio’s working [Senator Rob Portman, Press Ohio ranks fifth nationally in resident hunters and 11th families, his commitment to Release, 6/30/14; S. 2578, 48$57'87&+29(1 keeping healthcare decisions Vote 228, 7/16/14; S. 1919, in the number of jobs associ- 48$57'87&+29(1 ated with hunting-related in- $''75,32'72$'87&+29(1 between a woman and her Co-sponsored 8/4/15, Intro- 75,32'$/21( doctor, and his support for duced 8/4/15; Salon, 6/16/15] dustries. 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We A nonprofit, non-parti- ADULTS REPORT LACK OF Another possible barri- serve as a catalyst for health san think tank, The Center OR TYPE OF INSURANCE AS er to trust in a patient-pro- and wellness by promot- for Community Solutions A BARRIER vider relationship is race or ing healthy living through focuses on solutions to ethnicity. The 2015 OHIP grants, education, research, health, social and economic One way to support good asked “Has your race or eth- policy, and engagement. issues. Community Solu- health is to have regular vis- nicity been a barrier for you Interact for Health is an in- tions identifies community its with a physician or other or your family in finding a dependent foundation that issues, analyzes and ex- health care provider. Trust health care provider that serves 20 counties in Ohio, plains them, and proposes is an important compo- you trust when you are sick Kentucky, and Indiana. nonpartisan recommen- nent in the patient-provid- or need advice about your www.interactforhealth. dations to improve health, er relationship. “A patient health?” org. social, and economic condi- who trusts his or her health Among all surveyed About Urban Uni- tions. Established in 1913, it care provider is more like- Ohio adults, fewer than 1 in versities for Health (UU is a United Way agency. For ly to seek necessary care, 20 (4 percent) felt that their HEALTH) more information: www. to follow the health care race or ethnicity had been a In 2012, University of CommunitySolutions.com. provider’s advice, to take barrier to finding a trusted was selected to medications as prescribed provider. There was no sig- be one of five universities STATEMENT FROM SEC- and to return for follow-up nificant difference between to participate in the Ur- RETARY TOM VILSACK visits,” explains Greer Glaz- the “yes” responses from Af- ban Universities for Health ON SENATE PROGRESS er, Ph.D., FAAN. Dr. Glazer rican-American (5 percent) learning collaborative, for- TO REAUTHORIZE CHILD is Associate Vice President and White (3 percent) re- mulating a partnership for Health Affairs, Dean of spondents. However, 7 per- between higher education NUTRITION PROGRAMS the University of Cincinnati cent of African-American institutions that serve as a College of Nursing, and also adults replied “Don’t Know” workforce to research, de- In anticipation of legis- co-Principal Investigator to this question, compared velop and define best prac- lation this week from the at Urban Universities for with zero White respon- tices in producing a cultur- Senate to reauthorize child HEALTH (UU HEALTH) dents. “To us, this may indi- ally competent and diverse nutrition programs, Agri- at University of Cincinnati. cate a need for more health health care workforce to culture Secretary Tom Vil- sack provides the following Josh Longardner scores a layup even though he is grabbed Interact for Health worked care providers from diverse reduce health disparities. from the back side. More pictures at westbendnews.net with UU HEALTH to cre- racial and ethnic groups Other learning collabora- statement: ate questions about lack and that reflect the population tive sites are State We are pleased the Senate (Continued from Page 1) Sam’s best quarter was the type of insurance and race of patients we serve, as well University/ Northeast Ohio is making bipartisan prog- Longardner and within five fourth period. He was tied and ethnicity as barriers to as a need for current provid- Medical University, SUNY ress to reauthorize critical seconds the first basket was with Steve Peters’ nearly 50 finding a trusted health care ers to learn to be more aware Downstate, University of child nutrition programs. scored by Sam Williamson. It year record with 47 points set provider. of their patients’ cultural Missouri - Kansas City, and The Senate’s bill is a win for didn’t take long for the Eagles on December 12, 1969. With Finding a trusted health backgrounds,” says Barba- University of New Mexico children, parents, schools to fly one through the hoop being far ahead of the Eagles care provider can some- ra Tobias, M.D., Medical and for our country’s future. on their next possession, but he was on the bench. Coach times be challenging. The Director of the Health Col- PATH EXISTS TO END HIV/ It maintains our commit- that was the last one for a TJ Hammer says, “Get back out there Sam. You only need 2015 Ohio Health Issues laborative, a board member AIDS EPIDEMIC IN OHIO ment to science-based nu- while. Soon it was 15-2 and Poll (OHIP), funded by of Interact for Health, and trition standards for school still 3.5 minutes left in the pe- one more.” Going back out meals and protects the ad- riod. The Eagles began to fly he was fouled and put on the Interact for Health, asked Co-Principal Investigator at The Center for Commu- vancements we have made late in the first when Brady line. He scored another bas- Ohio adults about possible UU HEALTH. She is also a nity Solutions (CCS) re- in children’s health since the Wolfram and Kaleb Gieser ket, but it was called invalid barriers they might have professor at the UC College leased a paper calling atten- passage of the Healthy, Hun- each scored a 3 point basket, because someone stepped experienced when seeking of Medicine. tion to several developments ger-Free Kids Act. Rather finishing the quarter at 18-8. over the line. He shot the sec- a health care provider they There were also differ- that create a path towards than diminish the progress The second period started ond basket to take the school could trust: lack of health ences in this response by ending the HIV/AIDS ep- made since the changes were and Sam was moving in and record for his own, scoring 48 insurance, type of health income level. “Ten percent idemic in Ohio. John R. implemented in 2012, the out of the key so quickly he points in one game. He put in insurance, and race or eth- of adults earning less than Corlett, author of the paper Senate’s bill ensures prog- was confusing his opponents. 6 two point baskets and was nicity. 138% FPL reported that and CCS president and ex- ress will continue improv- He continued to keep scoring fouled quite a few times. He One in 10 Ohio adults race or ethnicity had been ecutive director, says, “2016 ing our children’s diets, and and earned more points than was able to put four from the report lack, type of health a barrier to finding a trust- marks the 35th anniversa- it promises to end partisan the first quarter. By the half, line in. insurance as a barrier ed provider, much higher ry of the official beginning battles about the future of he had 27 points to his name, “Sam is an athlete that has OHIP asked insured than among adults earning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic our kids. more than most, if not all, of put in the time and effort to adults if either a lack of between 138%-200% FPL (2 in the United States, and it The bill is consistent with his games scores. By then the deserve these type of records.” health insurance or type percent) or above 200% FPL should signal the beginning the approach taken at USDA West Bend News was won- Coach Hammer continued, of health insurance had (1 percent),” says Chubinski. of a renewed effort by the all along, which is to pro- dering if the record had been “His success shows what hard been a barrier to finding a More information about Ohio Department of Health vide reasonable flexibility broken for the best half ever work and dedication does.” trusted health care provid- insurance, race and ethnic- and others to take the nec- for schools as they continue for Antwerp, but that was The game finished with er. Responses to these two ity as barriers to finding a essary steps to end the HIV/ transitioning to the updat- not part of the archives. The Antwerp doubling the score questions were similar. In trusted provider, and other AIDS epidemic in Ohio.” ed standards -- an approach half finished with Cole Seslar, of the Eagles 79-38. both cases, about 1 out of 10 topics, is available online at Corlett said, “Despite the that is working. A 2014 Matt Jones, Brandon Pend- Score by the Quarter: people overall in Ohio said www.interactforhealth.org/ fact that we have the tools Harvard study shows that ergrast and Josh Longardner Antwerp – 18 25 14 22=79 that lack of (12 percent) or ohio-health-issues-poll. we need to nearly eliminate in some schools, under the also scoring. With another 25 North Central: 8 14 5 type of (13 percent) health About the Ohio Health the transmission of the vi- updated standards, kids are points adding to Antwerp’s 11=38 insurance had prevented Issues Poll rus that causes HIV/AIDS, now eating 16 percent more 18, it made the halftime score Scorers of the Game: them from finding a trusted The 2015 Ohio Health over a thousand Ohioans vegetables and 23 percent now 43-22. Antwerp – Williamson 48; provider. Issues Poll (OHIP) is fund- are likely to be infected with more fruit at lunch. A 2015 Third quarter was Ant- Jones 8; Pendergrast 7; Lon- These health insur- ed by Interact for Health. HIV this year, and a signifi- study by the University of werp’s lowest scoring peri- gardner 7; Mills 3; Seslar 2; ance barriers were re- OHIP was conducted July cant percentage of these in- Connecticut’s Rudd Center od, but not too shabby when Altimus 2; Poulson 1; Skiver 1 ported more frequently 15-28, 2015, by the Institute dividuals will not be tested for Food Policy and Obesity it matched North Central’s North Central – Tomblin among certain groups in for Policy Research at the early, will not receive med- found that kids ate nearly 20 highest scoring period. Sam 6; Wolfram 6; Bailey 6; Henry Ohio. “African-American University of Cincinnati. A ical care, and will not have percent more of their vege- hit 3 free-throws and 2 points. 5; Gieser 5; Roessner 3; Doug- adults reported these bar- random sample of 811 adults access to the most effective tables in the schools they ex- Longardner hit a three point lass 3; Williams 2; Rhinard 2 riers twice as frequently from throughout Ohio was medications.” amined after the standards basket, and Pendergrast put After this game, Antwerp as White adults,” says Jen- interviewed by telephone. This paper reviews re- were updated. And a study up four points from under- now has a record of 7-8. nifer Chubinski, Ph.D., This included 448 land- cent recommendations of schools in Washington neath. More pictures at west- Vice President, Innovation line telephone and 363 cell from Ohio’s Joint Medicaid and Learning, Interact for phone interviews. 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Everything is in Bulk PAGE 4 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 27, 2016 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] TEACHER INSPIRES STUDENTS AT CHRIST LUTHERAN to love our neighbors, not just Church at 419-238-0631 or ditional age students, grad- WOODBURN LUTHERAN SCHOOL CHURCH TO HOST MOVIE the rich and affluent ones, but [email protected]. uate students, and working NIGHT also the downtrodden and the Topic for February 11is adults. With a 327-acre main impoverished. “The Witch Next Door.” campus in Mount Vernon, Christ Lutheran Church John Wesley in a sermon What’s the appeal of Wicca Ohio, and several convenient in Woodburn, IN. will be stated that “one great reason and paganism? Graduate and Professional hosting a free movie night why the rich and well-to-do Studies locations throughout on February 7th. They will in general have so little sym- HAPPY BEAN MOVES TO the state, MVNU empha- be showing Woodlawn at the pathy for the poor is because HUNTER HALL sizes academic excellence, corner of St. Rt. 101 & Park they so seldom visit them. spiritual growth, and service St. Snacks will be at 4:00 p.m. Therefore it is that, according Mount Vernon Nazarene to community and church. with the movie starting at to the common observation, University and Happy Bean MVNU offers an afford- 5:00 p.m. one part of the world does LLC announced that Happy able education to more than not know what the other suf- Bean will be moving their 2,100 students from 28 states FREE COMMUNITY MEAL fers.” And now history and operations to Mount Vernon and 16 countries/U.S. terri- our own salvation hang in the tories. @ PAULDING UMC Nazarene University’s Hunt- balance. So the big question er Hall, 221 S. Main St., in as you stand before the judge downtown Mount Vernon. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Don’t like eating alone? is: On what are you going to Would rather visit while you Happy Bean coffee shop is Kindergarten teacher fos- whether pumpkins float in be judged? How we will be a limited liability company Monday, January 18, ters love for learning. science, and do math with eat? judged? What are the criteria? If your answer to either that was formed in August 2016 baby boy Landon Rob- Sarah Fleek, a teacher at pumpkins. Her kinesthetic Jesus is pretty clear how 2015 by co-owners Nate (’14) ert Guelde was born weigh- Woodburn Lutheran School, approach means the kids are of these questions is yes, we will be judged. Love is ac- then you will like coming to and Cassie (Porter ’14) John- ing 7 lbs 14 oz and was 20.7 used to say she’d never teach rarely sitting still. tion. When God in Leviticus son, and Eric and Tisha Van inches. Proud parents are kindergarten. But once she “I like to spark an idea and the Free Community Meals demands that we love our sponsored by the Paulding Houten. They were previ- Nicholas Guelde and An- tried it, she fell in love with let the kids explore things,” neighbor and the foreigner ously located on Coshocton drea Smalley. the younger students. she says. “Anything I can do . in our midst, as ourselves, it This is a new outreach project Road, near Apple Valley. That’s why Mrs. Fleek, to make the lessons stick.” refers to how we treat such a Steve Jenkins, Director of BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT who has been the kinder- With a class full of vary- of the church beginning this person, not how we feel about January 2016. Business Services, said that garten teacher for five years ing skill levels, Mrs. Fleek him or her. James wrote, “Re- MVNU had been seeking On Tuesday, January 19, at Woodburn, works toward finds ways to reach the kids On Thursday, January 28 ligion that is pure and unde- the friendly folks at Paulding a new coffee shop to move 2016, Brant and Allison Zu- creating an atmosphere of who need extra help. Her filed before God, the Father, is into the building after Baker ber welcomed baby boy, Bar- curiosity and hands-on ex- small class of eleven students UMC will be serving a hot this: to care for orphans and and nutrious meal beginning Bros. closed in the spring of rett Alexander. He weighed ploration. means she is able to devote widows in their distress, and 2015. 7 lbs 5.3 oz and was 19.8 “My goal is to create an en- extra time to their needs, giv- at 5:30 in the evening. They to keep oneself unstained by are inviting the community “Our first priority is ser- inches. Barrett has four sib- vironment that fosters a love ing them more one-on-one the world.” vice to our students. In their lings, Kayal, Braden, Skylar for learning,” she explains. attention. to come to the church, two blocks north of the court- proposal to us, Happy Bean and Gavin. Grandparents “Everyday something great “One of the neatest things UNHEALTHY SELF-PER- emphasized connecting our are Bill and Patty Vance of happens and the kids say, to see is a struggling student house on North Williams Street. The meal will be served CEPTIONS EXAMINED AT students to the community Paulding, OH; Larry Zuber ‘This is the best day ever!’” who comes to me at the end of LIFETREE CAFÉ and events downtown. To- of Antwerp, OH and Wendy Mrs. Fleek is no strang- the year and can read a book,” in the lower level in Fellow- ship Hall, which may be ac- gether, we want to work to- Zuber of Payne, OH. er to Woodburn Lutheran she says, noting the focus is ward getting our students School. Part of a second gen- on individual improvement. cessed by using the elevator if People’s tendency toward needed. Diners should enter judging themselves harshly downtown not just for class, CRAIG WAYNE BOYD POST- eration Woodburn Lutheran “I want them to leave but at other times as well. family, she is also the third knowing they’ve done their the building at the southeast will be explored at Lifetree PONED UNTIL APRIL 29 entrance off the parking lot. Café on Thursday, February 4 Happy Bean also expressed DUE TO SEVERE WEATHER alumni who returned to work best and I want them to en- interest in introducing our at the school. joy school,” she adds. “I want The church congregation from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. IN THE SOUTH plans to serve other free meals The program, titled “Why students to ministry oppor- “I always knew I wanted to them to be proud to say they tunities in the downtown be a teacher and didn’t intend go to Woodburn Lutheran on February 25 and again on Are You So Hard on Your- Due to the Severe Winter March 31 and each month self?”, features a short film area,” Jenkins said. to come back here, but I’ve School.” Cassie Johnson said that Storm which is crippling the never regretted it. The small This approach is not only thereafter on the last Thurs- in which an FBI sketch artist South and Eastern US, Craig day. There will be notices and draws how people describe Happy Bean Coffee’s tag- setting is like a family,” she evident in Mrs. Fleek’s class, line is “Brew Hope” and that Wayne Boyd was unable to says. but in other grades as well. updates in this newspaper. themselves and then how make it out of Nashville, those same people are de- she plans to employ MVNU Mrs. Fleek’s enthusiasm “With the smaller class students. The Johnsons said TN for our concert Satur- extends into her classroom, size, you know who’s strug- CHRIST THE KING scribed by others. Differences day night, January 23 at in the descriptions are star- they hope to seek more po- where she creates kinesthet- gling and those who can go tential partnerships with the Niswonger Performing ic experiences that teach the above and beyond,” she ex- By: Rev. Gerry Weesner, tling. Arts Center in Van Wert, Maples United Methodist “Often, people’s views of MVNU and current stu- foundational skills students plains. “Because we are a dents in the future. OH. Nashville received 8” need for first grade. small school, teachers can Chuch themselves are unfairly full of snow on top of ice and “When the Son of Man of criticism, faults, and im- Happy Bean plans to Students participate in an devote extra time to the kids open for business within a Interstate 75 was closed alphabet fashion show, where that need it. We have a staff of comes in his glory, and all perfections,” said Lifetree through Kentucky. We and the angels with him, he will Café national director, Craig few weeks. For more infor- each child wears clothing teachers who will go the extra mation about Happy Bean Craig Wayne Boyd apolo- beginning with a letter. Al- mile for our students.” sit on his throne in heavenly Cable. “This Lifetree episode gize for the inconvenience. glory. All the nations will be examines why this happens visit Facebook.com/Happy- phabet cooking lessons allow It’s this personal approach BeanCoffeeShop. The concert is rescheduled children to explore recipes that allows students to flour- gathered before him, and he and offers practical tips for for Friday, April 29 at 7:30 will separate the people one developing a more positive Mount Vernon Nazarene and numbers as students ish at Woodburn Lutheran University is a private, four- p.m. Current tickets will be make food in the classroom. School and be prepared for from another as a shepherd self-image.” honored at that show. No separates the sheep from the Admission to the 60-min- year, intentionally Christian In Mrs. Fleek’s class, the future. teaching university for tra- new tickets will be issued for learning is active and fun—a “We’ve had multiple peo- goats. He will put the sheep ute event is free. 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As judge, Wehrkamp there are more than 400,000 “Letters to the Editor” because What’s happening in would apply for grant funding untested rape kits around The West Bend News we believe that everyone has Paulding County? A new and establish juvenile proba- the country. Many have a Constitutional right to free- wind farm is in the works tion programs to provide av- referred to it as a “rape kit READER PICK-UP LOCATIONS dom of the press. In saying between Antwerp and Payne enues for non-violent juvenile backlog.” While surely there OHIO LOCATIONS Vine, Paulding County Senior that, we do not necessarily called the Amazon Wind offenders to be rehabilitated are some issues with fund- Antwerp: Country Time Mar- Center, Rite Aid, Ace Hardware, agree with the content that Farm. It will be breaking through community service, ing and staffing to analyze ket, Antwerp Branch Library, Gorrell Bros., Albert Automotive, is printed. We are just the ground in the spring of 2016. programming and education. this type of criminal evi- Antwerp Pharmacy, H20, River Paulding Courthouse, Paulding Co. Bookmobile, Susie’s Bakery, messengers. The name of the Forward looking is vitally He would also work closely dence, when officials admit, Street Market, Antwerp Exchange person who wrote the letter is important to both small and with Paulding County school like they have pretty much Paulding VFW Post 587, Pauld- Bank, Hometown Pantry, Pop-N- placed at the end of each arti- large business. districts to maintain a reg- done everywhere, that they ing Co. OSU Extension Office, Brew, The Rootbeer Stand, Ago- cle. To be considered for publi- Knowing that Paulding ular, visible presence in the don’t test all the kits, it is Paulding County Historical Soci- ra, Pit-Stop cation, letters must be no lon- County is a bedroom com- schools. clear that they care little ety, Paulding Co. Sheriff’s Office Chief, Town & Country, ger than 1000 words, and you munity and how to take “If you can proactively about rape cases. Bryan: Payne: Lichty’s Barber Shop, McDonald’s, Bryan Senior Cen- must provide a name along advantage this situation is identify and serve young stu- Indeed, officials in many Payne Super Valu, Antwerp Ex- ter, Walmart with a phone number and/or critical to economic develop- dents who are facing academ- precincts have said that if it’s change Bank, Maramart, Payne email to confirm validity of ment and marketing current ic, family and social obstacles, not a stranger-rape case or if Cecil: Maramart, Vagabond Branch Library, Puckerbrush content. You can respond or business inside and outside you can keep them out of the it’s a case in which the vic- Charloe: Charloe Store Pizza submit a new letter by email, the county. The Commission- court system down the road,” tim doesn’t want to partici- USPS or fax. ers have developed a strong said Wehrkamp. pate they won’t exert any ef- Continental: Okuley’s Pharma- Scott: Scott Variety Store Responses need to be re- relationship with Paulding Tam Stoller of Paulding fort to analyze the rape kits. cy, Dollar General, ACE Hard- Sherwood: Sherwood Post Of- ceived by Friday at 5:00 pm County Economic Develop- serves as treasurer of Weh- Those arguments are gar- ware  ce, Village Food Emporium, to be considered for the next ment (PCED). They have been rkamp’s campaign commit- bage. Even in acquaintance De ance: Newman’s Carry Out, Sherwood Bank, publication. We reserve the working with Jerry Zielke to tee. Jeff Mumma of Payne cases, the evidence can be Butt Hutt, Chief, Senior Center, Van Wert: Pak-A-Sak, Family right to edit for length, content help in whatever way possible serves as deputy treasurer. important, as it might show Walmart, Big Lots, Cabin Fever Video, Orchard Tree, Lee’s Ace and worthiness. for job growth and expansion Wehrkamp is an active a pattern of behavior that Coffee, Cabbage Patch Conve- Hardware, Main Street Market, email: [email protected] for this county. member of Divine Mercy can help convict an offender, nience Store Walmart “If we are not willing to Catholic Church of Paulding and, in particular, in cases Edgerton: Marathon, Valero, fax: 419-258-1313 invest in ourselves, no one County, where he serves on of younger victims who are Kaiser Supermarket, Utilities Of- INDIANA LOCATIONS USPS: West Bend News else will.” said Zartman. committees and leads con- raped by family or friends,  ce, Napa Fort Wayne: Walmart (Mays- PO Box 1008 As a result of working with gregational singing. He is also it is crucial evidence that a Grover Hill: Ross’ Gas Station, ville Rd.) Antwerp, OH 45813 PCED there will be a major a member of the Knights of jury often wants in order to N&N Quick Stop Grabill: Save-A-Lot, Grabill announcement coming soon. Columbus St. Joseph Coun- convict. Grabill: Do-It Best Hardware, Hardware, Grabill Country Sales Tony Zartman Since Tony has been in office cil. He currently serves as Maybe a victim doesn’t Save-A-Lot, Grabill Country Sales Harlan: Marathon, Harlan Do- (Continued from Page 1) things have really started to vice president of the Paulding want to endure a trial. She nuts, Harlan Cafe, iAB Bank a Paulding County Commis- turn around. The county went County Bar Association and should never be forced to do Hicksville: Cline’s Market, sioner for eight years now. He from having high unemploy- is a member of the Continu- so. But what if knowing that Hickory Hills Golf Course, Hoagland: Mel’s Town Market, was elected in 2008 and has ment to now struggling to fill ing Legal Education Com- evidence existed would con- Sailers, Shell Station, Lassus Hoagland Pizza Pub held the position ever since. job vacancies. The workforce mittee of the Allen County, vince her to do so? Or, what Handy Dandy, McDonald’s, Monroeville: Mel’s Deli, The Throughout his time in office is continually expanding and Ohio Bar Association. He if the prosecution had that H20, Senior Center Village of Heritage, Phillips 66 he is quite delighted to be a speaks regularly to students strong physical evidence and he has seen many changes Latty: Kohart’s Surplus & Sal- Gas Station, Dollar General including economic develop- part of these new projects. of Paulding County about the thus didn’t even need her to Tony said, “Small and large role of the judicial branch of participate in the trial? vage. Country Inn Living Center New Haven: Curves, Milan Cen- ment, wind farms, education, Melrose: Uncle Fudd’s Diner, ter, New Haven Branch Library, government consolidation, businesses are both vitally government. The reality is that police important to the economy Wehrkamp, a Paulding want to close cases and pros- Morning Star Convenience Store Ken’s Meat Market, New Hav- and the Sheriff’s office. en Bakery, Paterson Hardware, Tony and his wife, Angie, here.” High School graduate, earned ecutors want to win them. Oakwood: Rhees’ Market, The Richard’s Restaurant, New Haven live in the Payne, Ohio. He’s Tony explained how God’s his bachelor’s degree, summa What that means for rape Landing Strip, The Oakleaf, been there his whole life and values are what he seeks when cum laude, from The Ohio victims is clear: If your case Cooper Community Branch Li- Chamber, Crumback Chevrolet understands the issues that working for the county. He State University. He went on isn’t perceived as “winna- brary, TrueValue Hardware Woodburn: Clip -N- Tan, Jim’s Paulding County has faced. believes it’s important for to earn his Juris Doctorate ble,” sorry about your luck. Paulding: Paulding Co. Carne- Pizza, Woodburn Hardware, Bob’s Raising their four children, making good decisions that from the University of Tole- Few other crimes warrant gie Library, Chief, Corner Mar- Restaurant, Woodburn Xpress, they understand what it’s like effect everyone with wisdom do College of Law, where he such neglect. ket, Integrity Ford, Napa True Country Oasis, Woodburn Branch and guidance. also graduated with highest Testing these older rape for kids to leave, seeking jobs Value, Maramart, Dollar Gener- Library, Financial Partners, Love’s Tony appreciates your honors. Wehrkamp resides in kits has proven to be a use- and education outside the al, Dairy Queen, Holly Wood and Travel Center, Feders county. support at the primaries this Paulding with his wife, Lau- ful expenditure of time and In his time serving as March. ra (Arend) Wehrkamp, and resources. In 2003, New Read it online for FREE at westbendnews.net commissioner, Tony and the their son, Andrew. York City analyzed 17,000 Michael Wehrkamp To learn more about Weh- rape kits, resulting in dra- other commissioners helped (Continued from Page 1) bring about beneficial chang- rkamp and his vision for the matic increase in its arrest litigation attorney in private Paulding County Probate/Ju- rate for rape, from 40 per- ly must devote whatever re- es. “We are a team of dedi- practice at the law firm of sources are needed to collect cated county employees and venile Court, visit www.Weh- cent to 70 percent. In 2009, Porter Wright Morris & Ar- rkampForJudge.com or on Detroit police found 11,000 andGET analyze YOU MESSAGEthe physical HAVE A WEDDING, elected officials,” stated Zart- evidence that will not only thur in Columbus. Facebook at www.facebook. untested rape kits in storage. ENGAGEMENT man. The departments have Retired Paulding County hold accountableOUT IN THE but may all been improved with some com/WehrkampForJudge. After analysis of just 1,600 of OR ANNIVERSARY? Common Pleas Judge J. David them, 100 serial rapists were also deter offenders. Other- being consolidated for effi- wise,WEST we BENDare merely NEWS. paying Webb encouraged Wehrkamp IT’S NOT A BACKLOG, IT’S identified and 10 were con- ciency and cost effectiveness. to run for judge. lip-service to accountability Let your friends and Since he had been in office the A LACK OF CONCERN FOR victed. The city also found “I have known Michael for 487 serial rapists who com- while declaring our lack of neighbors know for county government has so- RAPE VICTIMS concern for stopping rape. many years and I can say with mitted crimes in 39 states. News items FREE in the lidified itself as a team entity complete confidence that he Laura Finley, Ph.D., syn- working together with trans- By: Laura Finley Other cities have found sim- West Bend News. has what it takes to effectively ilar results. dicatedare by PeaceVoice,always teach - parency. run the probate and juvenile According to the Rape, es in the Barry University (pictures are extra) The wind farm project is Abuse, and Incest Nation- If we truly care about court,” said Webb. “Michael crime victims, we absolute- Departmentfree!!! of Sociology & something Mr. Zartman is will serve the citizens of al Network (RAINN), an Criminology. particularly proud of. It was Paulding County with hard American is sexually as- challenging because Ohio work, accessibility and the saulted every 107 seconds. had nothing in place as far best interests of the commu- “Rape kit” is the term used as legislation for how to han- nity in mind. He understands to describe the physical Start signing up for dle these utilities. Because of the challenges faced by youth evidence obtained from a their work, Senate Bill 232 today and will make a very victim who reports being came about and within 5 days strong judge.” sexually assaulted. Victims’ of its signing, Paulding Coun- bodies are, in essence, the Home Implementing improve- ty had become an Alternative ments to the juvenile court crime scene. They endure Energy Zone. The first two will be a cornerstone of Weh- what some might describe farms in are predominantly rkamp’s campaign message. as a second sexual violation, Delivery in the Wayne Trace School being scraped, poked and “I will take a firm but fair Receive 51 issues for only District. Because of SB232, approach that will balance prodded, only out of hope the communities will benefit our absolute first priority that their perpetrator can $32.18 per year. What a great deal! from the new income. Before – safety – with the rehabili- eventually be held account- SB232, the state would have tation of young offenders so able. And perhaps not rape Delivery to: cut back financially on its they have the opportunity to again, as so many do. Name: ______allocations based upon the In January 2015, Flori- grow into productive mem- Address: ______revenue brought in from the bers of our community rather da officials announced that Mail this form wind farms, but this is now than becoming adult offend- some 13,435 rape kits re- ______not the case due to the hard main in police storage fa- along with your ers later in life,” Wehrkamp City ______State _____ Zip ______cilities around the state. The check to: largest number of non-pro- Phone: ______cessed rape kits, more than Email: ______West Bend News HECKLEY/PICKENS TAX & ACCOUNTING 3,700, were in Miami-Dade PO Box 1008 22235 Old 24 • Woodburn, IN • Fifth House West of 101 County. Of course this is an Is this a gift? Yes No underestimate, since some Antwerp, OH 45813 FREE ELECTRONIC FILING From: 11 percent of police agencies Name ______Authorized IRS E-File Provider in the state would not re- Your paid home OFFICE HOURS spond to the Florida Depart- Mon, Tues, Wed, & Fri 8:00 to 8:00 Contact: ______delivery will begin Sat 8:00 to 5:00 ment of Law Enforcement’s Closed Sunday & Thursday inquiry about the issue. ______when the free For an appointment call anytime or drop off return. Florida is not alone. The If your business or organization would like to circulation ceases 260-632-4898 Joyful Heart Foundation, bring in potential clients, contact us about being a founded by actor Marit- customer pick-up location for the WBN. for your zip code. PAGE 6 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 27, 2016 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] old Hinckle Bombers and put a number of buckets of wa- had to be filled in. Where BAND STAND IN THE VETERAN’S MEMORIAL PARK a rocket into each one. There ter and to make as much hot now stands the pharmacy was burning planes all over, water as they can to clean up and hardware, those build- as the other boys were also later.” ing were on legs or stilts, having a good day. I could The bear was a big one, but because the ravine ran un- hear the anti air crafts bullets he just came out of hiberna- der them and down under, hitting my plane, so I made a tion so he wasn’t too heavy what is now, the Marathon quick dip to the left to get out now. They boys threw a rope drive through and then of the line of tracers. There up over a limb and then lift- on north between the Riv- was no way we could make ed and pulled on the rope till er Street Market and Clip another run, so we climbed they had him hanging free. -N- Curl beauty shop. That up to a few thousand feet and Hunter had killed and ravine dumped the service discussed what to do. cleaned a bear before, so he water into the deep ravine We agreed to go back knew just what and how to that runs from west to east, THE LOBO TANK BUSTERS home to our air base, as all do it. past the school and a little of us had some damage from See Ya! north of where the Town By: Stan Jordan some small arms anti-aircraft Hall is. Madison, Monroe, The area was socked in fire. and Cleveland Streets had with fog this morning so we See Ya! to be built up and for a while By: Stan Jordan built until 1936 by the PWA. didn’t take ofF until almost there was a bridge on Main The above picture of the I remember that building noon. We had on extra fuel CABIN 21 AT VALLEY Street over the ravine by old band stand in the park well, as it stood until after tanks because we were going FORGE Town Hall. was loaned to us by Alyn Bi- WWII. It fell into bad repair to a town named Berneck That ravine goes east chard. He found it in an old and it was demolished in the over east of the Autobahn. under Oswald Street and trunk that belonged to his 1950’s or 60’s. Col. Bainbridge was here last By: Stan Jordan It was about eleven o’clock dumps into the big ravine grandma. The picture was probably night and said that valley was east of the United Method- We are standing on the taken on a Sunday afternoon, well protected for some rea- in the morning and the wood cutters were taking a break ist Church. That big ravine north side looking east. This as there seems to be a picnic son. Like always, the colonel starts out south out by Dr. picture was an old post card under that big oak. That big gave us the directions and co- and #3 trooper, the hunter, was resting around a bonfire Gray’s office and runs under posted marked 1915. The ce- oak and the other one on the ordinates to show us how to the corner of East Canal and ment steps going down to the right are still there after easily get there. they had started in the woods. ANTWERP, THE CANAL AND The mule and wagon was Erie Street and under the river are right in front of the one hundred years. We flew at about 9000 feet THE RAILROAD railroad and the old US 24. building, but they were not See Ya! and 300 mph to get the most right there in the area also. The mule started to act a lit- All of these streets had to out of our fuel. We could look By: Stan Jordan be built in to make them as down and see the German tle odd and someone said, “There comes a bear!” Well, The Wabash and Erie Ca- they are now, and that was ANNUAL PAULDING SWCD Event to assist you with Autobahn and then turned nal was finished in 1843; In- not easy. north. It is a little north of things got exciting in just a FISH EVENT stocking your pond(s). The little bit. diana share of the canal had There is a smaller ravine, Paulding SWCD is offering Northeau, which is consid- already been finished. The called the Lindemuth Ra- ered the music city of Ger- The bear was coming up nine different species of fish the path, a lane the hunter canal traffic was slow to start vine, that starts about where this year. The species of fish many. with but then flourished in Rollie Clem lives and goes We dropped down to just used to go to the thick part of include the Bluegill, Hy- the woods. The bear was not a few years. In the 60’s and east and then dumps into brid Bluegill, Redear Sun- enough altitude to miss the 70’s of the 1800’s, the canal the big ravine by Dr. Brick- mountain peaks and follow running, but it was getting fish, Black Crappie, Chan- closer. Now, he got up on his boats carried in supplies er’s house. It was not a small nel Catfish, Jumbo Yellow the Auto-Bahn and to be un- and carried out the finished job, making those street as der the German radars. We hind legs and was heading Perch, Large Mouth Bass, straight for the group resting product – buckets, barrels, level as they are. White Amur and Fathead armed the rockets and test staves, and ship timbers. A little more next week. fired our guns and looked around the fire. Minnows. The Paulding The #3 trooper, the hunt- It brought in logs to make See Ya! SWCD can help assist you down that narrow valley and charcoals for the Smelters nearly missed them, and out er, dropped down to his knee in determining the right and rested his muzzle loader furnace. Everything was ACDC TO HOST A WINE species of fish to fit your of sight was the town of Ber- going well. There were facto- neck. on a stump and got a bead on & CHEESE TASTING pond based on the size of the bear. The bear was getting ries all up and down the ca- your pond. If you would like The valley was so narrow nal and they done well until at the one spot, we had to fly close to the boys and was still Antwerp Community De- more information about the moving in and in an up right the timber was gone. In 1870 different species of fish be- single file. I went in first and Indiana abolished their part velopment Committee will be did not really know what I position. The hunter aimed at hosting a Wine and Cheese ing offered, please contact the bears left side of his chest, of the Wabash–Erie Canal, the Paulding SWCD and we was looking for. And then but the part of 18 miles was Tasting on Saturday, March to be in a confined area, a where his heart is, and as the 5th at 7:30 p.m. at Grant’s Re- can send you our fish guide bear came forward, the hunt- open from Antwerp to Junc- Pictured here is Deb Hub- book. The deadline to order strange place and at 350 mph! tion. This gradually petered ception Hall, 503 East Canal, Then I spotted what was prob- er slowly pulled the trigger. Antwerp. You are invited to bard, picking up her fish is April 29th and fish will The gun made a loud re- out and the canal and reser- during last year’s fish event. arrive on May 12th. The ably our target. It was an old voir laid idle for years. raise your glasses and indulge air field where they started to port and the hunter knew in light hors d’oeuvres with Now is the time to start fish are boxed and bagged he hit the bear in the heart The blowing of the canal, with oxygen for your con- train new pilots. There was locks and reservoir was in family and friends in support thinking about restocking a number of old type planes as he could see the chest and of the Antwerp Communi- your pond(s) with fish for venience. Please feel free to dirt fly from the bear’s chest. 1888 and has been published contact the Paulding SWCD sitting on the tarmac. Some a number of times. It was ty Development Committee springtime. Stocking your Junker Dive Bombers, some Now, the riffle was about a (ACDC). ACDC events are in- pond properly is essential if at 419-399-4771 or visit our 50 caliber and was plenty big abandoned by law in 1888. website at www.paulding- old ME4’s, some old Hinckle The Toledo-Wabash and vested in community projects you wish to produce a sus- and Dornier Bombers. enough to kill the bear. The such as holiday decorations, tainable population of fish swcd.org, if you would like bear came on a few steps after Western Railroad was built an order form or more in- I was lined up with two through Antwerp. In 1855 floral planters, town signage, for years to come. Stocking Stuka Bombers, the Stuka is he was hit then crumpled to etc. This will be a fun social rates will vary based on formation about stocking the ground. the name was changed to your pond(s). an old but good dive bomber. just Wabash. evening, enjoying a great se- several factors including It also has a siren on it, and Hunter told the boys, lection of wine and cheese as management strategies, “Stay away from him till I’m In the 1860’s and 70’s, when it made a dive, the siren the town was slowly mov- well as a chocolate fountain pond size, location, water Like the West Bend News on was enough to drive a person sure he’s dead.” Then he said, with a dessert bar. To make chemistry, time of year, and Facebook and... “Boys, we got a lot of work to ing north to be closer to the crazy. They must have been railroad, but it wasn’t easy your reservation, please con- your management goals. loaded with fuel because they do.” The hunter was in charge The Paulding Soil and Wa- receive regular updates as to or quick. In the metropol- tact Lisa Bragg at 260-705- what is happening both exploded and burned. now, he said, “Take that load 1895 or email at lbragg@ver- ter Conservation District is of wood to the cabin and then itan area of Antwerp there throughout the week. I went on down the val- were three huge ravines that abradley.com. holding their annual Fish ley and them made a big cir- return with the mule and cle and then went up a ways wagon and bring all the boys to let the other pilots make who have boots. Bring a num- their runs. I came down low ber of knives and a couple of and lined up again with some big containers for some meat, and have the water boys to get

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It makes it and published writers wel- p.m. Each month we discuss harder to stop and enjoy any come to hone writing skills. a different book. This month moment. Formed by writing and ed- we will read O Pioneers! By 2. Focus on now. We of- iting professionals Bobbi Willa Cather ten worry about the future Madry and Jill Starbuck, the Born to Read instead of enjoying today. We forum offers many oppor- Tuesdays, February 2, 9, can’t control the future or tunities to discover different 16, 23, 10:30 a.m. You’re never the unknown, so we are just genres of writing, as well as too young to enjoy the library. wasting time. valuable writing tips. For babies and their caregiv- LIVING THE MOMENT 3. Think small. Many of Pieceful Quilters ers. the small things in our daily Wednesday, February 24, Smart Start Storytime The Nurturing Well by: Jill lives can make us really hap- 6:00 p.m. An opportuni- Wednesdays, February Starbuck py, if we let them. It could ty for quilters to gather and 3, 10, 17, 24, 10:30 a.m. Pre- While on vacation, a be as simple as listening to share techniques and tips at schoolers and their grownups friend of mine captured a music, eating our favorite the library. All and welcome are invited to attend a story- picture of a woman enjoy- dessert, or taking a long, hot no matter their skill level or time designed to help them as ing the sights. What was so shower. style. they begin to read. unusual about this partic- 4. Expect nothing. Do Lego Club ular woman is that she was things without expecting NEW HAVEN BRANCH OF Wednesday, February 3, walking around with a jar anything in return. Random ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LI- 3:30 p.m. Use our stash of of peanut butter and dipping acts of kindness are a win- BRARY FEBRUARY EVENTS Lego blocks to build amazing her finger in it. The picture is win for both the giver and the things. Each month we’ll have a truly beautiful and inspir- receiver. Family Storytime a special challenge and time ing one. It captures a woman 5. Stay positive. It’s virtu- Tuesdays, February 2, 9, to share our creations with ally impossible to ever enjoy each other. Oakwood elementary students enjoyed the few inches of who is lost in the moment. 16, 23, and Wednesdays, Feb- snow we received on Monday and Tuesday, January 11th and She doesn’t care whether it the moment if you look at it ruary 3, 10, 17, 24, 10:30 a.m. Homeschool Craft Chal- negatively. lenge 12th. Several students spent their recess one day building a would appear odd to other February 2 & 3 G r o u n d - snowman. people that she was dipping For many of us, living the hog’s Day, February 9 & 10 Monday, February 8, 10:30 her finger in a jar of peanut moment may take consider- Valentine’s Day, Februar y a.m. Come on over for cre- butter. The look on her face able practice, especially since 16 & 17 Counting, February ative (sometimes messy) fun. WT PAYNE ELEM. ANNOUNCES JANUARY STU- was serene and content, as if studies show that nearly half 23 & 24 Frogs We supply all the materials so DENTS OF THE MONTH she were doing nothing but of us think about something Spanish Storytime: Ani- bring your friends and family. contemplating her surround- other than what we are do- males In February we will try Print- ings at that very moment. ing at the moment. Howev- Saturday, February 13, making. How many of us would ac- er, research indicates that it 2:00 p.m. Learn the names of Homeschool History tually walk around with a jar can help reduce stress, boost your family members. Enjoy a Challenge of peanut butter and only our our immune systems, and Spanish storytime along with Monday, February 15, fingers as a utensil? improve concentration. Life parents and caregivers. 10:30 a.m. Homeschool His- The woman enjoyinggoes by way too fast. It’s time Those Witty Brits tory Challenge meetings will the sights reminded me of a to embrace it right now. Wednesday, February 17, focus on an singer in a jazz band a friend Jill Starbuck has 20 years 7:00 p.m. A book club devot- Historical time period and I recently went to see. of experience as a business ed to British humor. Come with iPad quizzes, discus- While the band was playing, writer, editor, and market and laugh with us. sion and activities. the singer began dancing to research analyst. She is a cer- Teen Thursdays Homeschool Science Congratulations to the following Payne Elementary Stu- the music. I commented to tified health coach through Thursdays, February 4, 11, Challenge dents of the Month for January. Front Row: McKenzie John- my friend that I wish that I the Integrative Institute of 25, 3:30 p.m., Februar y Monday, February 22 son, Madeine Coressel, Keagan Sharp, Mya Endicott, Stella could do something like that. Nutrition and a certified run- 4 Foil Art, Februar y 10:30 a.m. Challenge your Laukhuf, Careen Winans, Brooklyn MillerBack Row: Dyson I meant that I wish I could ning coach through the Road 11 Ductigami, February 25 mind learning new science Scott, Luke Stouffer, Breven Anderson, Colin Beebe, Laura dance without worrying Runners Club of America. Catapaults concepts, while having a blast Stoller, Cameron Stoller; Absent: Race Price whether I looked like an idiot She is also the co-owner of a Get Your LEGO on! with your friends. In Feb- doing it. While I watched the running business. She can be Monday, February 15, 2:00 ruary we will discuss Rube which will be open for visitors doing at the time of the sec- singer dance to the music, I reached at jillstarbuck@hot- p.m. What can YOU build Goldberg Machines on Saturday. Their goal is to ond French post here in Fort was mesmerized by her abili- mail.com. with a pile of LEGOs? We’;ll Minecraft Masters recreate actual events which Wayne. Mail call, military ty to really feel the music and have LEGOs for every mem- Wednesday, February 17, occurred in and around drills, scouting, cooking, and respond to it. MONROEVILLE BRANCH OF ber of the family so even the 3:30 p.m. Minecraft masters: what is now Fort Wayne in sewing will be some of the These two examples just ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LI- littlest ones can play. test your skill and play with the year 1756. They do so by events taking place during remind me that my life could BRARY FEBRUARY EVENTS your friends each month. examining letters written by the event. A full schedule be more satisfying if I would WOODBURN BRANCH OF the French commanders of of the day’s activities will be enjoy moments more than Smart Start Storytime ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LI- JANUARY AT THE OLD FORT what was then known as Fort available on the Fort Face- I do. Rather than worrying Mondays, February 1, 8, BRARY FEBRUARY EVENTS Miamis and then attempt to book page (https://www. about what people think, 15, 22, 29,, 3:30 p.m. Enjoy Nouvelle Annee, French recreate those events. facebook.com/HistoricFort- I should learn to just be. I the latest books, some old fa- STORYTIME: Garrison of Fort Wayne in Re-enactors from “Les Wayne/). should stop worrying about vorites and an awesome craft Fridays, February 5, 12, 19, 1756, Saturday, January 30, Habitants et Marines du For more information call all of the things that I have to each week. 26, 10:30 a.m. This Storytime 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Post de Miamis” will por- (260) 437-2836. The Old Fort get done and take a moment LEGO Mania features finger plays, songs, Experience a winter with tray soldiers, citizens, and is located at 1201 Spy Run to really relish my surround- Monday, February 1, 6:30 stories of various lengths and the French of Fort Miamis. Native Americans, and will Ave Fort Wayne, IN 46805. ings. Time escapes us, and at p.m. Bring your own LEGOS crafts. Re-enactors will spend the represent what the typical Parking is available at Head- a much faster pace than many or use ours. Make friends and Yarn Lover’s Gathering weekend living in the Fort, population would have been waters and Lawton Parks. of us would like to admit. I’m have a treat. Thursdays, February 4, 11, guessing that many of you Budget Scrapbooking 18, 25 7:00 p.m. If you already are in the same boat that I am Thursday, February 18, know how to knit or crochet in. Many of us simply do not 4:00 p.m. We will have a dif- or if you want to learn how know how to relax. Therefore, ferent layout page each month to knit or crochet join us at IT’S ELECTION TIME I challenge you to escape in at and provide supplies. You Woodburn. We have people least one moment every day. bring your adhesive & scis- that can help you get started or teach you new techniques. 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[email protected] Business: 419-399-2555 PAGE 8 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 27, 2016 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] 45TH ACAC WOODLAN WRESTING WON BY ADAMS CENTRAL 4th: Nick King, Bluffton 11 WOODLAN VS FREMONT GIRLS BB 20- 17 5th: Brad Fuhrmann, Heritage 9 2- 23 6th: Forfeit, Adams Central 0- 0 Weight: 170 1st: Levi Hummel, Jay County 29- 8 2nd: Ryan Ashley, Adams Central 12 27- 9 3rd: Braxton Brooks, Heritage 12 20- 11 4th: Corrie Lewis, Bluffton 10 15- 12 5th: Brennen Rhe- inhart, Southern Wells 11 15- 18 6th: Forfeit, 11 15- 18 Weight: 182 1st: Logan Hicks, South Adams 17- 8 2nd: Daniel Ostrowski, Jay County 8- 3 3rd: John Mc- Neal, Heritage 11 10- 14 4th: Skylar Douglas, Adams Cen- tral 11 13- 19 5th: Forfeit, 11 13- 19 6th: Forfeit, 11 13- 19 Weight: 195 1st: Andy Kohler, Jay County 36- 0 In the 285 weight class, Warrior Malik Murray pins his opponent in the first round at the 2nd: Isaiah Baumgartner, ACAC Wrestling Tournament hosted by Woodlan. South Adams 23- 2 3rd: Weight: 106 1st: Logan Weight: 126 1st: Austin 16- 14 6th: Drake Dietsch, Chandler Schumm, Ad- Mosser, Adams Central 9 Roemer, Woodlan 11 28- 8 South Adams 5- 14 ams Central 10 26- 11 4th: 30- 7 2nd: Wyatt Miller, 2nd: Briar Goodwin, South Weight: 145 1st: Zack Rylee Schindler, Woodlan South Adams 10 24- 3 3rd: Adams 14- 8 3rd: Gabe Zink, Woodlan 11 18- 4 2nd: 11 25- 10 5th: Nik Roberts, Chris Schuller, Woodlan 9 Schwailer, Adams Central Briar Beeks, Southern Wells Southern Wells 12 22- 6 Woodlan Junior Ellie Kayser scores under the basket for two 24- 10 4th: Ian Liette, Jay 10 11- 14 4th: Tristan Atkins, 11 30- 7 3rd: Brant Thieme, 6th: Conner Ray, Heritage points. She goes on to be the top scorer of the game. More County 16- 18 5th: Dalton Jay County 16- 14 5th: Pat- Adams Central 10 17- 20 4th: 9 9- 16 pictures at westbendnews.net Armstrong, Southern Wells rick Fugate, Bluffton 12 17- Zach Mounsey, Bluffton 10 Weight: 220 1st Gaven The Lady Warriors hosted Hinton and both Samantha 10 16- 7 6th: FF, Bluffton 0- 0 18 6th: Forfeit, 12 17- 18 21- 8 5th: Thomas Hemmel- Hare, Jay County 22- 7 2nd: Fremont on Wednesday, Jan- Voors and Samantha Hous- Weight: 113 1st: Nick Li- Weight: 132 1st: Logan garn, Jay County 15- 9 6th: Jeramiah Cassell, Woodlan uary 20 in what proved to be er. Keeping close behind the ter, Adams Central 10 28- 9 Macklin, Adams Central 9 Robert Anderson, Heritage 12 26- 12 3rd: Nash Brun- another good win for Wood- Fremont team, they didn’t let 2nd: Davis Anderson, Jay 25- 10 2nd: Dallas Dudel- 12 9- 23 ner, Adams Central 11 17- 5 lan. their lead gained in the first County 14- 8 3rd: Noah Go- ston, Jay County 26- 10 3rd: Weight: 152 1st: Hunt- 4th: Jarred Brinkman, Her- The first period was a boon slide too far. odrich, Southern Wells 10 Shawn Roemer, Woodlan er Bates, Adams Central 12 itage 11 24- 10 5th: Andre for Woodlan when Ellie Kay- Kenzie was also honored 16- 16 4th: Keshawn Ward, 11 29- 7 4th: Dylan Zuerch- 33- 4 2nd: Tyler Leonhard, Hughes, Bluffton 9 20- 18 ser kept scoring including at this game; this was her last Woodlan 9 11- 14 5th: Ma- er, South Adams 12- 14 5th: Jay County 30- 6 3rd: Sam 6th: Alex Roberts, South- her last second shot from the home game for Woodlan as son Smith, Heritage 9 23- 15 Coleman Beeks, Southern Smith, Southern Wells 9 27- ern Wells 9 6- 27 three point line that boost- she graduates this spring. ed the team’s morale as they Score by the Quarter: 6th: Ethan Bloomeke, South Wells 9 20- 18 6th: Corbyn 11 4th: Collin Jones, Wood- Weight: 285 1st: Dylan Schumm, Adams Central more than doubled Fremont’s Woodlan – 16 13 8 14=51 Adams 0- 12 Fry, Bluffton 9 11- 18 lan 11 15- 18 5th: Jakob Kitz- points. The next quarter was Fremont – 7 11 10 17=45 Weight: 120 1st: Anthony Weight: 138 1st: Casey miller, Heritage 11 14- 14 11 28- 4 2nd: Ryan Ho- mer, Bluffton 10 11- 14 3rd: close when Woodlan only had Scorer of the Game: Mosser, Adams Central 11 Parisot, Woodlan 12 25- 8 6th: Forfeit, South Adams two more than the opposition Woodlan – Kayser 16; James Morua, Heritage 26- 30- 7 2nd: Kaimen Sanders, 2nd: Colton Compton, Jay 0- 0 giving a halftime score of 18- Hinton 15; Houser 8; Voors 8; Jay County 13- 7 3rd: Bran- County 19- 13 3rd: Heath Weight: 160 1st: T.C. Per- 5 4th: Jacob Ferguson, Jay 29. It was the first half that Salzbrenner 4. don Wynn, South Adams Selking, Heritage 12 20- 15 ry, Southern Wells 12 32- 4 County 17- 17 5th: Malik saved the Warriors. Fremont – Rhonehouse 30; 16- 10 4th: Alyssa Schuller, 4th: Trevor Free, Adams 2nd: Ivan Hemmelgarn, Jay Murray, Woodlan 11 14- 16 Woodlan kept close in Beer 8; Lyon 4; Fitzpatrick 3 Woodlan 11 7- 7 5th: Forfeit, Central 11 5- 17 5th: Mason County 29- 9 3rd: Tucker 6th: Tayler Cueller, South the second half with points More pictures at west- 11 7- 7 6th: Forfeit, 11 7- 7 Stevens, Southern Wells 10 Wallace, Woodlan 11 22- 13 Adams 15- 12 by Kenzie Salzbrenner, Rain bendnews.net WE’RE HIRING

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The score was 18- unselfishly. But Tinora did a 17 and Paulding had the lead. nice job of taking care of the Alex Arellano shined in the ball and hitting free throws second chapter of the game down the stretch. when he knocked down 2-3 Score by the Quarter: point baskets and 3-2 pointers, Paulding – 14 9 10 4 = 37 not to mention the foul shots he Tinora – 14 7 14 14 = 49 earned. Alex had one of his best Game Scorers: nights ever in this game. While Paulding – Vogel 16, Ar- Paulding was looking good end 5, Meggison 8, Townley 8 here they held the Big Green to Tinora – Schliesser 11, only 7 points and the half time Harris 7, Zipfel 13, Helberg 4, score ended up at 37-24. Norden 5, Wagner 2, Olashuk After the half, Ottoville 3, Wilkerson 4 came back to outscore Pauld- ing by two points when they WOODLAN SHOW CHOIR TO earned 11. HOST FISH FRY The Panthers went into the fourth holding the lead, but would they be able to keep it? The Woodlan Warrior Both teams were heavily en- Ambition is hosting its an- gaged now and the battle was nual Fish & Chicken Tender on for the top spot. Paulding Fry on Friday February 5th let the defense slip a little in the from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the Woodlan Auditeria Door 16. Woodlan’s Aaron Hahn jumps up and grabs the rebound first few minutes, but as they from Billy Lomow. More pictures at westbendnews.net came down to the last two min- Dan’s Fish Fry out of Hun- Local rivals Heritage 24 for the half. It was a close utes, Alex was back on scoring tington is preparing the Fish competed at the Strautman game. 8 points. The last period fin- and Chicken this year. The gymnasium at Woodlan on After half time everything ished with both scoring 16 and meal will include sides, des- Friday evening, January 22. changed. The Heritage coach the game finished with Pauld- sert and a drink. The game was fierce com- lit a fire under the players ing still in the lead 62-51. The Show Choir will be petition after Heritage took and they were burning up Score by the Quarter: performing various pieces the ball on the jump. The Pa- the court. Shot after shot, Ottoville – 17 7 11 16=51 from their “GET UP GET triots ended up missing the Billy Lomow had no problem Paulding – 18 19 9 16=62 MOVIN’ ” competition show basket and Woodlan took putting the ball through the Scorers of the Game: every 20 minutes. possession, went to their side hoop. The third quarter alone Arellano 30; Edwards 10; This fundraiser will benefit and Andrew Krahn took the for the Patriots’ score more Rhonehouse 8; Hanenkratt 7; the Warrior Ambition Show first shot for two points. The than Woodlan the entire Gee 4; Johanns 3. Choir in helping them reach Warriors scored the next two second half. Mentioning the After this game, Paulding’s their goal of raising funds for Paulding sophomore Ethan Rhonehouse scores one of his points too before the Patri- fourth period, the opponents record is 8-7. the 2016 Competition Season. field goals in this picture. More pictures at westbendnews. ots posted any points. Jacque did the same. The game ended More pictures at westbend- Warrior Ambition will com- net Jacquay did well for the op- with Heritage winning 61-38. news.net pete in several competitions across Allen, Noble and Hun- ponents and by the end of the Heritage – 17 7 20 17=61 tington Counties with over 30 first quarter both teams were Woodlan – 16 8 9 5=38 dedicated performers. only one point different with Scorers of the Game: Monday - Saturday For more information Heritage taking the lead at 17. Heritage – Jacquay 15; call Woodlan High School The second period was not Knapke 2; Lomow 25; Beard 9 am - 8 pm at (260) 446- 0290 extension quite as bountiful for either 7; Schane 7; Rennenger 5 7444. team, and this time with Josh Woodlan – Biggs 2; Sunday: 9 am - 5 pm Gerig and Austin Fancher the Fancher 5; Schwartz 7; An- PC TIGERS FALL TO home team ended up with a drew Krahn 14; Aaron Hahn one point more for the period 2; Gerig 2; Williams 6 4422 Bull Rapids Rd. DEFIANCE COUNTY and both teams were tied at Woodburn, IN The PC Tigers Basketball with 10 points. It was a hard quitting, and they never have Team travelled to Defiance, fought “David & Goliath” the attitude to give up even 260-632-1110 Ohio on January 21 for anoth- game, as Defiance was the Di- when facing a more seasoned er round of winter basketball vision III State Champions in opponent.” All players on the action. The Tigers recorded a 2014. 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In the other half of the utes to down Heritage 29- the half, with Van Wert only bracket Fairview took top 25 in their opening round The Antwerp Wrestling adding 5 more points in the honors and will play Paulding games in the ACAC basket- Club recently competed at 3rd and 7 in the 4th. Final while Woodlan plays in a bor- ball tournament to advance Archbold on January 24, score had Elida taking home der battle game with Wayne to the semi-final round. The 2016. Of the 13 Archer wres- a major win, 61-38. Trace. Those winners will Warriors outscored the Pa- tlers competing, 8 of them Score by the Quarter: also play each other to play in triots 11-7 in the final period were able to place in the top Van Wert – 17 9 5 7=38 the championship game. to break the 18-18 tie heading 4 of their respective weight Elida – 18 18 16 9=61 In the 3rd grade boys into the final stanza. Kenzie classes. Placing 4th after a Scorers of the Game: bracket, undefeated Antwerp Salzbrenner was the leading hard fought day was Stroker Van Wert – Kelly 6, waits on the winner of Van scorer for the Warriors with Etter. Earning 3rd place fin- Smith 11, Braun 10, Guti- Wert and Hicksville. In the 11 points. ishes on the day were Levi errez 1, McCracken 2, Lau- other bracket, a one loss Tino- Score by the Quarter: Parisot, AJ Eaton and Kaden tzenheiser 6, Cross 2 ra team waits for the winner Woodlan – 4 9 5 11=29 Phares. Finishing runner-up Elida – P Smith 8, McAd- of Woodlan and Eastside. The Heritage – 6 6 6 7=25 for the Archers was Dayne ams 2, Johnson 4, Stinson winners of those brackets will Scorers of the Game: Sholl. The Archers were also 10, S Smith 2, Carroll 4, Un- play each other in the cham- Woodlan – Salzbrenner able to crown 3 champions ruh 17, Press 14 pionship game February 1. 11, Kayser 8, Voors 4,Hinton on the day. Zoen King-Bau- This brings records to the 4, Bowers 2 er, Ethan Karam, and Eli following: Van Wert, 4-10; GIRLS JH GMC BASKET- Heritage – Everhart 7, Reinhart all finished the day Elida 10-4. BALL TOURNAMENT @ Fackler 6, Jacquay 4, Franke unblemished with 3-0 re- JV Scores: Van Wert 44, WAYNE TRACE 1/23/16 3, Hoffman 3 Bienz 2 cords. If you are interested in Elida 33 wrestling, be sure to stop up Consolation Game ANTWERP FALTERS TO at the wrestling club (204 Ar- WT PAYNE, GH & DIVINE Score by the Quarter: HOLGATE cher Drive) on Mondays and MERCY SCHOOLS BREAK- Edgerton – 12 2 12 4=30 Thursdays at 5:00 p.m. Come FAST & LUNCH MENUS Holgate – 2 5 2 6 = 15 The Antwerp Archers learn about wrestling while 1/27 – 2/2 Scorers of the Game: travelled to conference rival having fun along the way. Edgerton – Cape 16, Siebe- Holgate on Friday, January Breakfast: naler 4, Adams 4, Mc Nalley 22. After a great first quarter VAN WERT BOYS BASKET- 1/27 – Mini pancakes, 2, Picillo 2, Smith 1, Herman 2-3 point baskets from Matt BALL VS COLDWATER sausage, juice/fruit, milk 1 Jones they boys ended up 1/28 – Cheese omelet, Holgate – Willett 4, Sugg with 15 points to Holgate’s 4. Van Wert boys basket- toast, juice/fruit, milk 4, Swary 3, Schuller 2, Wen- It looked like another fantas- ball lost when they met with 1/29 – Mini cinnamon/ zinger 1, Okuley 1 tic win for the Archers, but Coldwater. Coldwater won apple bosco stick, juice/ Avery Braaten shoots and scores a three point basket. More Edgerton finishes 3rd in pictures at westbnendews.net the second period changed the game 71 – 52. fruit, milk GMC at 12-5. Holgate finishes everything. Score by the Quarter: 2/1 – Ham/cheese rip- Holgate Lady Tigers trav- tently when they scored nine 4th in GMC at 10-7. The game completely Van Wert – 13 13 15 11 = pers, juice/fruit, milk eled to the Archers court on points. Antwerp’s defense was Championship Game turned around for the Ti- 52 2/2 – Egg & cheese muf- January 21. In this basket- not stopping the Lady Tigers Score by the Quarter: gers when they held Antwerp Coldwater – 25 13 20 13 = fin, juice/fruit, milk ball game, the Antwerp girls from bring the ball to their Wayne Trace – 8 6 6 13=33 from their side of the court, 71 Lunch: started off fantastic with a side of the court. Tinora – 15 3 7 12=37 holding them to two points Game Scorers: 1/27 – Chicken & noo- three point basket by Rachel The fourth was incredible Scorers of the Game: while they scored their 14. Van Wert – Kelly 18, dles, mashed potatoes, Williamson, Avery Braaten for Antwerp, but they couldn’t Wayne Trace – C. Sinn 20, The half ended at 17-18 and Smith 9, Braun 6, McCracken green beans, dinner roll w/ and Audrie Longardner. But recover from the deficit creat- Long 4, Wenzlick 4, Vest 3, M. Holgate was in the lead. 3, Lautzewheiser 5, Munroe 3, butter, cheese stick, fruit, that wasn’t all; between all ed from the second and third Sinn 2 Antwerp turned it around Cross 8 milk these girls including Peyton periods. The girls were full Tinora – Reike 8, Brown 7, in the second half, but not Coldwater – Hemmel 6, 1/28 – Nacho chips w/ Short, there were 16 points court pressing Holgate and Kruse 6, Pedroza 6, Hurtt 4, enough to cover the losses Harlamert 10, Brunet 11, Bro- meat & cheese, corn, carrot this period while the Tigers outscored them by 5 points. Gerken 2, Stuber 2, Garcia 2 in the first. Matt Jones had ering 8, Thobe 15, Muhlen- sticks, fruit, milk only added 12 their score. It Antwerp came within one Tinora is the 2015-16 a great game with 21 points kamp 13, Bruns 8 1/29 – Pepperoni pizza, looked like they would run point of tying the game with GMC Champion with a re- and most of those in the sec- romaine lettuce salad w/ away with the game, but the three point baskets by Peyton cord of 14-3. ond half. The final score of the ELIDA COMMANDS COURT dressing, fresh vegetables, second period changed the Short and free throws by Au- Wayne Trace is the 2015- game was 46-52 with Holgate AGAINST VAN WERT fruit, milk mood for Antwerp. drey Longardner. In the last 16 GMC Runner-Up with a taking the win. 2/1 – Chicken nuggets, Only two points were few seconds Holgate scored a record of 9-7 Score by the Quarter: Friday night the Cougars french fries, cooked carrots, scored the entire period for couple free throws and then Antwerp – 15 2 13 16=46 hosted the Bulldogs of Elida dinner roll w/butter, fruit, the home girls and those by held on to the ball until the LADY RAIDERS TAKE ON Holgate – 4 14 18 16=52 in intense boys basketball milk Short. Holgate’s Madilyn Ho clock ran out. The win went - DELPHOS JEFFERSON Scorers of the Game: play. Elida crushed the Van 2/2 – Walking taco w/ to the Tigers, 39-42. henberger added four to the Antwerp – Jones 21; Wil- Wert boys every step of the meat, cheese and iceberg Score by the Quarter: Tiger’s total, finishing the half Wayne Trace girls basket- liamson 10; Longardner 7; way. The first quarter timed lettuce, corn, refried beans, Antwerp – 16 2 4 17=39 at 18-21 and taking the lead ball brought home another Poulson 6; Mills 2 out with the Cougars only fruit, milk from the Archers. Holgate – 12 9 9 12=42 win when they took on Del- This lead wasn’t enough to Scorers of the Game: phos Jefferson. They won the set the Archers back too far, Antwerp – Short 15; Lon- game 67 – 47, bring their sea- but the third period didn’t go gardner 8; Braaten 6; Wil- son record to 14 – 1. 2016 well either when only 4 points liamson 5; Recker 3; Cline 2 Score by the Quarter: were scored. Sierra Cline was Holgate – Hohenberger 18; Wayne Trace – 22 18 15 12 WOODBURN the only basket along with Niese 9; E Willett 8; G Willett = 67 two free throws: one each by 7 Delphos Jefferson – 13 11 YOUTH LEAGUE Recker and Short. Holgate More pictures at west- 15 7 = 46 continued to play consis- bendnews.net Game scorers: REGISTRATION WT – Wannemacker 2, LEAGUE TOURNAMENTS seed, followed closely behind Mohr 24, Gudakunst 12, Feb. 3 ~ 6 - 8 p.m. TAKE CENTER STAGE AT by Fairview. Tinora2 will Mead 9, Myers 14, Estie Sinn 4, Torman 2. MAC GYM wait on the winner of Wood- Feb. 6 ~ 9 a.m. - noon lan and Antwerp. The winner Delphos Jefferson – Stroh 2, Wallace 6, Hammons 3, The MAC Gym winter from those three teams will at Woodburn Lutheran School play Hicksville or Paulding. Carder 9, Miller 15, Black 4, league is complete for three of Pimpas 3, Gorman 4 the seven divisions. The 3rd Fairview begins play against Defiance. The winner will Ages 4 - 15 grade boys, 5th grade girls NEW HAVEN BOYS BASKET- and 6th grade boys have com- take on the Crestview - Tino- pleted the regular season and ra1 winner. The final four in BALL VS NORWELL Registration forms will be coming home from moved into tournament play. this division will be played on The 5th grade girls divi- February 6. All brackets can New Haven lost a close school and will be available at registration. sion is hosted at the Antwerp be found on the MAC Gym game to Norwell and their re- Local School. The bracket website www.macgymohio. cord falls to 11-5. New Haven Concession stand buyout found Tinora2 as the top com. lost 44 – 47. The 6th grade boys side Score by the Quarter: $35 due at registration New Haven – 12 4 19 9=44 FURNITURE & Norwell – 11 7 15 14 = 47 Bring a Copy of Birth Certificate FLOOR COVERING Scorers of the Game: New Haven – Moore 1, Stevenson 2, Westrick 2, ** WYL Spring Training Gardner 2, Upshaw 2, Towns Tony Wilson Kathy Wilson dates TBD 16, Rowan 3, Workman 10, (260) 627-2114 (260) 434-1469 Forms will be at registration ** State Road 1 in Leo 14/69 Furniture Mall Harris 6 Norwell – Shively 10, Kis- Fort Wayne Bring your old gloves, cleats, pants to donate. Home 419-399-2332 sell 14, Leidig 2, Wilson 11, Rinkenberger 3, Wilson 7 We will have gently used gloves, cleats, pants www.klopfensteinfurniture.com available for purchase. FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERING, WALL COVERING, DRAPERY PAGE 11 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 27, 2016 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF community. PLUS: Chef salad, pizza sub to, juice or fruit, milk PAULDING COUNTY AREA FOUNDATION AWARDS WORKFORCE EDUCATION Vantage offers high school or grilled chicken sandwich 1/29 – Assorted cereals, GRANT TO WAYNE TRACE ART CLUB VANTAGE CAREER CENTER training in 16 different career w/salad bar juice or fruit, milk --1976-2016 programs, as well as a vari- 2/2 – Walking taco w/ 2/1 – Yogurt, cinn. gold- ety of customized training meat, cheese and iceberg let- fish, juice or fruit, milk for interested employers, and tuce, corn, refried beans, as- 2/2 – Warm cinnamon full-time workforce programs sorted canned & fresh fruit, roll, juice or fruit, milk for displaced workers and milk; PLUS: Chef salad, Piz- Oakwood Elementary – anyone who wants a career za sub OR Breaded chicken Lunch: change. Real people in real sandwich & salad bar 1/27 – Wg chicken nug- jobs. People connecting with gets, whipped potatoes, ro- their local communities. Van- ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOL maine let. salad, bread, fruit, tage staff “get it”. We’ve done LUNCH MENUS 1/27 – 2/2 milk it for 40 years--and as super- 1/28 – Toasted cheese, to- intendent, I have the pleasure 1/27 – Mini corndogs, mato soup, crackers, celery, of spreading the good news broccoli & cauliflower w/dip, fruit, milk about our caring staff and pears, milk; PLUS: Salad bar 1/29 – Soft taco, romaine awesome school. let., refried beans, fruit, milk 1/28 – Tex mex chili, Wayne Trace Art Club was the summer 2016 reading The Vantage career tech- baked fries, pineapple, milk; 2/1 – Hot dog, wg. bun, nical planning district covers corn, celery stix, fruit, milk awarded $1,000.00 for mate- program. Pictured are Phil By: Staci Kaufman PLUS: Salad bar rials to paint an exterior wall Nofziger, Principal, Wayne Your Choice. Your Career. Van Wert and Paulding coun- 1/29 – Pepperoni pizza, 2/2 – Wg. br. chicken/bun, ties, and parts of Putnam and peas, carrot stix, fruit, milk mural; which will be located Trace High Junior/Senior Your Success. coleslaw, applesauce, milk; on the wall along West Mer- High School ; Lisa McClure, Your area career center. Mercer counties. Vantage PLUS: Salad bar provides juniors, seniors and THE MOUNT VERNON rin Street of the Payne Branch Executive Director, Paulding Need I say more? Vantage 2/1 – Fish on bun, baked Library. Once completed, the County Area Foundation; connects real people with real adults of all ages, with en- beans, mixed fruit, milk; GRAND HOTEL RECEIVES try-level and advanced job mural will be seventy five by Tyce Homier, Wayne Trace jobs, helping make real liveli- PLUS: Salad bar THE HEART AWARD ten foot high. The art club Junior/Senior High School hoods for students and their skills to find employment. 2/2 – Taco, green beans, We’re proud of what we do. estimates 300 hours of man- Art Student and Art Club families. We’ve been help- pineapple, milk; PLUS: Salad The Mount Vernon Grand power with the project to be- Member and Angie Stokes, ing high school students and Our staff knows it’s about real bar Hotel, owned and operated people wanting to improve gin in late spring and a com- Art Teacher at Wayne Trace adult learners for 40 years. by Mount Vernon Nazarene pletion date to coincide with Junior/Senior High School. And we know what it means their lives, looking for a better PAULDING EXEMPTED University, was presented to you. job, or their first job, or a sec- VILLAGE SCHOOLS BREAK- with the Heart Award at the ond income to start their own Mount Vernon Grand Hotel to the Knox County com- As superintendent, I al- FAST & LUNCH MENUS 2015 Knox County Chamber business or help out at home. began in November of 2014 munity for awarding us with ways enjoy the real life stories 1/27 – 2/2 of Commerce Meeting on after demolition of the Cur- this year’s Heart Award.” of people whose lives have All are invited to attend January 8, 2016. The Heart our Open House on Monday tis Inn, and was completed in Mount Vernon Nazarene been touched by Vantage staff Jr/Sr High – Breakfast: Award, sponsored by Critch- August of 2015. The five-sto- University is a private, four- and the skills we provide. Our evening, February 22, 2016 field, Critchfield, & Johnston, from 5:00 - 7:30 p.m. and 1/27 – Ham & Cheese ry, Victorian hotel includes year, intentionally Christian staff helps students who are croissant, juice/fruit, milk is given for achievement in 46 rooms, a parlor, and a teaching university for tra- working full-time jobs, who celebrate our 40th year of building and maintaining ar- changing lives. 1/28 – Coffee cake, juice/ winding staircase. ditional age students, grad- come to school sleepy, and fruit, milk chitectural design that com- Cockrell explained the uate students, and working share their paychecks with a 1/29 – Sausage gravy w/ plements the Knox County process of distributing the adults. With a 327-acre main single parent, to help make WAYNE TRACE JR/SR HIGH community. BREAKFAST & LUNCH biscuits, juice/fruit, milk Heart Award began in Sep- campus in Mount Vernon, ends meet. We help young 2/1 – Breakfast pizza, sau- Tina Cockrell, the Pro- MENUS 1/27 – 2/2 tember of 2015. She said, Ohio, and several convenient people who know what they sage, bacon & egg, juice/fruit, gram Coordinator for The “Ambassadors and the Board Graduate and Professional want to do in life and throw milk Knox County Chamber of of Trustees reviewed all nom- Studies locations throughout themselves wholeheartedly Breakfast: 2/2 – Sausage, egg & Commerce, praised Theinations” and announced the the state, MVNU empha- into their education at Van- 1/27 – Mini pancakes, sau- cheese burrito, salsa, juice/ Mount Vernon Grand Hotel recipient at the Annual Din- sizes academic excellence, tage to make that dream come sage, juice/fruit, milk fruit, milk for its replication of the orig- ner and Awards Ceremony. spiritual growth, and service true. We encourage some stu- 1/28 – Cheese omelet, Jr/Sr High – Lunch: inal structure. Cockrell said The management and to community and church. dents to stick with it, come to toast, juice/fruit, milk 1/27 – Beef or chicken bur- the hotel, “keeps the Victo- staff of The Mount Vernon MVNU offers an affordable school, go to work, and know 1/29 – Cinnamon roll, rito (or) beef fiestada pizza, rian feel that the Curtis Inn Grand Hotel, CUSA LLC, education to more than 2,100 it WILL make a difference. juice/fruit, milk refried beans, spanish rice, hosted in Mount Vernon for and MVNU expressed their students from 28 states and And there’s no greater joy 2/1 – Sausage pizza, juice/ fruit, milk, Toppings: Salsa, many years prior.” gratitude for the award. 16 countries/U.S. territories. than listening to these stu- fruit, milk lettuce, corn & black beans & Construction of The “We are beyond grateful dents thank a teacher or staff 2/2 – Egg/cheese muffin, banana peppers member for helping them to juice/fruit, milk 1/28 – Turkey & bacon or steer them on the right path. 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Perry St., Paulding, OH 1/27 – Pancake on stick, juice or fruit, milk 7UHDWV‡(OHFWURO\WHV 0RUH (the old John Deere Store on Rt. 127) ϲϱϳͲϱϰϲϭ 1/28 – Sausage/egg burri- Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 12 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 27, 2016 JANUARY IS A BUSY TIME FOR THE WAYNE TRACE MUSIC 3.669-3.33 (with no DEPARTMENT grade less than a C+) Jordan Buerkle, Jason Wayne Trace is starting for Solo and Ensemble. Sever- Geyer, Hunter Grant, Ry- music for Large Group Adju- al students are also partici- lyn Lengacher, Caleb Miller, ASK ME ...Miss C! dicated Events and preparing pating in Honors Groups. Olivia Miller, Gage Partin, Landyn Reyes, Autumn Smith, Grace Tuttle 3.32.3.0 (with no grade less than a C) Dear Miss C, for! Most companies are a than natural disaster) for Makenna Jones, Peyton I have a simple question, google search away! being late. You should plan Lang, Alicia Maag, Gannon because I am just looking for 2. Review common in- to arrive 15 minutes early in Peffley, Owen Sheedy tips. I have been out of work terview questions and write order to complete any paper- SIXTH GRADE for a few years, and have an out some responses. There work. 4.0-3.67 (with no grade interview next week! I am are a number of common 6. First impressions less than a B-) very nervous because I have questions you might expect. count. Be polite and warm *Mia Altimus, Olivia not been in an interview in (Why do you want to work to EVERYONE you meet Campbell, *Nathan Dun- at least 10 years. Heck, in my for X company? Why should whether it is the door per- stan, *Kate Farr, Summer last job I pretty much just we hire you? Tell me about son or secretary. Managers Joe Schmidt, Jayson Nowak and Ethan Dunham from Wayne Franklin, Breanna Fulk, filled out the application and yourself. What have you been often ask everyone to share Trace were selected after auditioning to be in the District Jaidis Getrost, Brady Hat- they called me to offer the doing while unemployed). their impressions. Have a 3 Ohio Music Education Assoc. Honors Choir. They per- levig, *Luke Krouse, Alex- job! Can you give me some If you know these questions positive attitude, managers formed with other students in 8 surrounding counties on andra Lehman, Jagger Land- tips on how to interview are likely to be asked, spend often make critical decisions January 17th at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center in ers, *Emerson Litzenberg, well for a secretary type job? some time creating respons- about applicants in the first Van Wert. Zachary Lockhart, Cade Lo- Thanks! es. And then… 15 minutes of the interview thamer, Luke McDorman, —Sarah 3. Practice—choose a 7. Be Honest, Genuine & *Gaige McMichael, *Faith Dear Sarah, trusted friend and practice Concise Nestleroad, Megan O’Don- There are so many great answering your questions. 8. Body language—make nell, *Kaden Recker, *Ken- resources out there to help Your practice partner can good eye contact, smile, do nadi Recker, *Allison Rein- you with your job search, re- help you assess how your re- not chew gum, sit up tall, be hart, *Kiera Reyes, Grace sumes, and interviews. Most sponses measure up. conscientious of fidgets Schuette, Emma Shuherk, job search engines (like ca- 4. What to wear—Dress 9. Ask questions—em- Noah Smith, *Kennedy Tra- reer builder) and your local for success! Plan your outfit ployers judge an applicant’s bel, Hayden Wagner, Trinity job centers offer great train- based on the company and interest in the job based on Wieland, *Ilse Zijlstra ing programs to help you get its culture and choose a look the questions asked during 3.669-3.33 (with no that dream job! But I will of- that looks professional. Its the interview grade less than a C+) fer some tips as well. I would usually better to over dress 10. Be thankful—Thank Alexandria Ade, Reece love after your interview you than underdress, but keep your interviewer for their Buerkle, Astianna Cop- Jadyn Flint, Scott Wenninger, Arlyn Cooper and Joel John- take a moment to email me accessories and jewelry to time. Send a follow up note, pes, Grace Jones, Nicholas son are WT Band students with a busy music schedule! Jadyn and let me know how it went! a minimum. If you smoke, and/or email! It is the perfect Jones, Mark Jordan, Morgan was selected to play in BGSU’s Honor Band, Scott at OSU’s Preparing for your Big In- try not to do so before your way to show gratitude and Kniceley, Shaelin McCrea, Honor Band and Arlyn and Joel for the District 3 OMEA terview: interview (the scent carries). continuing interest in the Kaden Phares, Jared Phil- Honors Band all the weekend of January 16-17. Scott and 1. Research—It’s import- If you eat, try to brush your position. lips, Samantha Rigsby, Lau- Arlyn will be participating in Kent State’s All Star Band on ant to know all about the teeth and use mouthwash. Good Luck! ren Schuller, Caleb Wilson, January 23rd and Scott will be playing in the All State Hon- job you want to have and the 5. Be on time—there is Blessings, Naomy Yanez ors Band at the OMEA Convention in Cincinnati on January company you want to work just no good reason (other —Miss C 3.32-3.0 (with no grade 29th. less than a C) Hailey Grant, Triton “Ready to Work” provides the library participates in the 2016 WOODLAN GIRLS ANTWERP JUNIOR HIGH Heather Oberlin, Kaitlyn Housh, Landon Lee, Skylar assessment, career coach paper tax-form outlet pro BASKETBALL SENIOR REC- Titus, Elisabeth Wolf - - SCHOOL HONOR ROLL 2ND McCabe, Jonathan Mey- OGNITION 3.32-3.0 (with no grade ing, support services and gram,” states Susan Pieper, NINE WEEKS 2015/16 er, Hunter Sproles, Mason less than a C) job placement assistance. Library Director. “Public Li- Steel, Taylor Tuto, Austin The program is open to res By: Jeff Abbott Dustin Craig, Boston - braries throughout America *Denotes 4.0 Wade idents of JobsOhio Region 2, have been providing access Kenzie Salzbrenner – EIGHTH GRADE Dunderman, Chase Friend, Kenzi is a daughter of Chad Destiney Gerken, Tabitha which locally includes Van to the forms for decades, but 4.0-3.67 (with no grade ADULT EDUCATION PRO- Wert, Paulding and Putnam with a high percentage of & Stacie Salzbrenner. Kenzie Jones, Mallory Mansfield, played 4 seasons of basket- less than a B-) GRAMS TO ASSIST UNEM- Counties. Upcoming train- citizens filing online there *Madison Boesch, Aleyah Nicholas McCreery, Camer- ball, volleyball, and softball PLOYED ing options at Vantage in- is a dramatic decrease in re- for the Warriros. She is pres- Cline, Alyvia DeVore, *Al- on Starr SEVENTH GRADE clude Industrial Automation quests, so libraries are dis- ident of the National Honor yssa Fuller, Carlie Hanes, Maintenance (June 2016) continuing this service.” Society, Student Council, and *Adison Hindenlang, Syd- 4.0-3.67 (with no grade The Ohio Technical Cen- less than a B-) ter at Vantage (formerly and Basic Welding (March All Paulding County li- the Senior Class. She partici- ney Miller, Ashton Minck, 2016). For more information brary locations will still pro- pates in the Women’s Ensem- Alex Phillips, Holly Sand- Madyson Bauer, Mor- Vantage Adult Education) ble Choir, Campus Life, and gan Boesch, Rylan Brooks, is currently offering train- about the “Ready to Work” vide free online access to tax ers, *Chloe Saul, Jacob Sav- job training requirements forms and patrons may print interns for the high School ina, *Blake Schuette, *Ju- Heaven Bruce, Johnathon ing opportunities to assist Special Needs classroom. Buehrer, Lydia Butzin, May- workers facing long-term or enrolling in any adult out two forms at no charge. lia Steiner, *Elyse Steury, education program at Van- The website to print out forms Kenzie is active in the St. Paul Timothy Taylor, Mackenzie cee Contreraz, Carmen unemployment, underem- Lutheran Youth Group. She Cruz, Haile Davis, Kadi Do- ployment or those with tage, please contact Dee Dee is: https://www.irs.gov/Filing/. was a 2015 Academic All- Timbrook, *Melanie Wann, Dirksen at 419-238-5411 or For more information Emily Wentland nat, Mallory Ehrhart, Dylan veteran status. Through State , honorable mention Hines, Austin Lichty, Logan a partnership with WSOS 1-800-686-3944 ext. 2121. about tax forms for year 2015, in volleyball and 2015 sec- 3.669-3.33 (with no visit your local public library. ond-team All –Conference grade less than a C+) McKeever, *Laura Miller, Community Action and the Eli Molitor, *Kathryn Ober- “Ready to Work” program, IRS TAX FORM DISTRIBU- The staff will be happy to help selection in basketball. She Sayge Bonifas, Jacob Eak- is currently ranked 2nd in lin, Siera Octaviano, Molly free or low-cost job training TION @ THE LIBRARY you find the form you need, en, Izik Garrett, Tiera Go- but cannot give any tax ad- the senior class and plans to mez, Jayvin Landers, Gar- Reinhart, *Madison Ruen, may be available to qualified attend the University of Indi- For many years, the Pauld- vice. rett Laney, Kendall Miller, Emily Sanders, *Eric Thor- applicants. In addition to a anapolis to study psychology nell, Joshua Timbrook chance to start a new career, ing County Carnegie Library and pre-occupational therapy has participated in the In- ternal Revenue Service (IRS) Tax Forms Outlet Program (TFOP). The IRS has substan- tially limited the number of print forms available and is making all forms available online. For the 2015 tax year, Paulding County library lo- cations should be receiving the following print forms in very limited quantities: • Form 1040, U.S. Individ- ual Income Tax Return • Form 1040 A, U.S. Indi- “Helping Donors Positively Influence Their Own Communities” vidual Income Tax Return We cater to your individual needs. • Form 1040 EZ, Income Tax Return for Single and We are locally administrated; all decisions are Joint Filers with No Depen- made right here in Northwest Ohio. dents • Instruction for Form 1040 PROUD SUPPORTER OF • Instruction for Form 1040 A ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND ORGANIZATIONS • Instruction for Form 1040 EZ Contact us to create your own • Publication 17, Your Endowment or Scholarship! Federal Income Tax For In- dividuals (one reference copy 419-721-4283 • [email protected] per branch) PO Box 1443, Findlay, OH 45839-1443 • Publication 1132, Repro- ducible Copies of Federal Tax www.stewardshipcommunityfoundation.us Forms and Instruction a 501(c)3 public charity recognized by the IRS “This could be the last year PAGE 13 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 27, 2016 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] NOTICE OF SALE SHERIFF’S SALE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF The West Bend News Answers on UNDER JUDGMENT REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Page 15 OF DISCLOSURE General Code, Section 11681 General Code, Section 11681 General Code, Section 11681 OF LIENS FOR DE- Revised Code, Section 2329.26 Revised Code, Section 2329.26 Revised Code, Section 2329.26 Sudoku Puzzle LINQUENT LAND THE STATE OF OHIO, THE STATE OF OHIO, THE STATE OF OHIO, TAXES PAULDING COUNTY: PAULDING COUNTY: PAULDING COUNTY: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, DITECH FINANCIAL LLC fka GREEN 24 6 1 3 Revised Code, Section 5721.19.1 COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR MOR- Plaintiff, TREE SERVICING LLC, Plaintiff, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS GAN STANLEY IXIS REAL ESTATE vs. vs. PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO CAPITAL TRUST 2006-1, MORTGAGE COTY FRANKLIN, ET AL., JEFFEREY KRILL, ET AL., ET AL., 826 PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Defendants, Defendants, In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens SERIES 2006-1, Plaintiff, for delinquent land taxes: Case No. CI 14 159. Case No. CI 15 149. vs. Pursuant to an Order of Sale in the Pursuant to an Order of Sale in the 7 LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, JAMES ALLEN SPEARS aka JAMES above entitled action, I will offer for sale above entitled action, I will offer for sale TREASURER A. SPEARS aka JAMES SPEARS, ET at public auction, at the East door of the at public auction, at the East door of the PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO, AL., Defendants, Courthouse in the Village of Paulding, in Courthouse in the Village of Paulding, in 3 9 5 Plaintiff, Case No. CI 15 112. the above named County, on Thursday, the above named County, on Thursday, Pursuant to an Order of Sale in the the 25th day of February, 2016 at 10:10 vs. the 25th day of February, 2016 at 10:05 above entitled action, I will offer for sale o’clock A.M., the real estate located at: o’clock A.M., the real estate located at: 71 58 HEATHER SKALA, ET AL., at public auction, at the East door of the 518 West Merrin Street, 11037 County Road 71, Defendants. Courthouse in the Village of Paulding, in Payne, Ohio 45880 Paulding, Ohio 45879 Case No. CI 15 137 the above named County, on Thursday, the Parcel Number: 19-11S-011-00 Parcel Number: 27-07A-008-00 8 63 Whereas, judgment has been rendered 25th day of February, 2016 at 10:20 o’clock A full legal description of this property A full legal description of this property against certain parcels of real property for A.M., the real estate located at: is on record at the Paulding County En- is on record at the Paulding County Engi- taxes, assessments, penalties, costs and 308 Harmon Street, gineer’s Of ce located in the basement neer’s Of ce located in the basement of charges as follows: Oakwood, Ohio 45873 of the Courthouse. the Courthouse. 18308 US 127, Cecil, Ohio 45821 Parcel Number: 10-22S-019-00 Said premises appraised at Said premises appraised at Twenty- Parcel Number: 16-06S-014-00 and 10-22S-020-00 Forty-eight Thousand and No/100 one Thousand and No/100 ($21,000.00) A full legal description of this property 61 A full legal description of this property is ($48,000.00) Dollars and cannot be sold Dollars and cannot be sold for less than on record at the Paulding County Engineer’s is on record at the Paulding County Engi- for less than two-thirds of that amount. two-thirds of that amount. Of ce located in the basement of the Court- neer’s Of ce located in the basement of the The appraisal of this property was The appraisal of this property was 8 314 house. Courthouse. completed without an interior inspec- completed without an interior inspection. Said premises appraised at Forty-eight Total amount of judgment is Four Thou- tion. Neither the Sheriff’s Of ce nor Neither the Sheriff’s Of ce nor the ap- Thousand and No/100 ($48,000.00) Dol- sand Three Hundred Twenty-seven and the appraisers are responsible for the praisers are responsible for the condition lars and cannot be sold for less than two- 35/100 ($4,327.35) Dollars, plus interest and condition of the property at the time the of the property at the time the purchaser iAB FINANCIAL BANK DONATES $2,500 TO thirds of that amount. costs of this suit. purchaser takes possession. takes possession. The appraisal of this property was Whereas, said judgment orders such real Purchasers are advised they have no Purchasers are advised they have no WELLS COUNTY FOUNDATION property to be sold by the undersigned to completed without an interior inspection. legal right to access this property until Neither the Sheriff’s Of ce nor the apprais- legal right to access this property until satisfy the total amount of said judgment; the Sheriff’s Deed has been  led with the Sheriff’s Deed has been  led with the Now, therefore, public notice is hereby ers are responsible for the condition of the the Paulding County Recorder’s Of ce. property at the time the purchaser takes Paulding County Recorder’s Of ce. given that I, Jason K. Landers, Sheriff, TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down Paulding County, Ohio, will sell such real possession. on day of the sale with the balance to be Purchasers are advised they have no on day of the sale with the balance to be property at public auction for cash to the paid before the deed is issued. paid before the deed is issued. highest bidder of an amount suf cient to legal right to access this property until The successful bidder will have 30 the Sheriff’s Deed has been  led with the The successful bidder will have 30 satisfy the judgment against each parcel at days from the sale date to obtain an days from the sale date to obtain an 10:15 a.m. at the East door of the Court- Paulding County Recorder’s Of ce. examination of title at their expense, if TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down on examination of title at their expense, if house in Paulding, Ohio, on Thursday, the so desired. Should such examination so desired. Should such examination 11th day of February, 2016, and continue day of the sale with the balance to be paid disclose the title to be unmarketable by before the deed is issued. disclose the title to be unmarketable by from day to day thereafter. If any parcel any defect in the court proceedings or any defect in the court proceedings or does not receive a suf cient bid, it shall be The successful bidder will have 30 days the existence of any outstanding inter- from the sale date to obtain an examina- the existence of any outstanding interest offered for sale, under the same terms and est rendering the title unmarketable, the rendering the title unmarketable, the suc- conditions of the  rst sale and at the same tion of title at their expense, if so desired. successful bidder has 30 days to  le a Should such examination disclose the title cessful bidder has 30 days to  le a written time of day and at the same place on the written motion requesting the sale shall motion requesting the sale shall be set 25th day of February, 2016 for an amount to be unmarketable by any defect in the be set aside. If the court  nds the title court proceedings or the existence of any aside. If the court  nds the title unmar- suf cient to satisfy the judgment against unmarketable, the court will refuse to ketable, the court will refuse to con rm the parcel. outstanding interest rendering the title un- con rm the sale or  x a reasonable time, marketable, the successful bidder has 30 the sale or  x a reasonable time, not to Payment in full is due at the time of the not to exceed 90 days, within which the exceed 90 days, within which the defect sale and the purchaser(s) are advised they days to  le a written motion requesting the defect of title may be corrected. Sid Schwartz, iAB Vice President and Business Banking sale shall be set aside. If the court  nds the of title may be corrected. Officer and Tammy Slater, CEO of Wells County Foundation have no legal right to access this property Taxes shall be prorated to the  ling Taxes shall be prorated to the  ling until the Sheriff’s Deed has been  led with title unmarketable, the court will refuse to date of the con rmation entry and paid con rm the sale or  x a reasonable time, date of the con rmation entry and paid iAB Financial Bank has port those in our communties the Paulding County Recorder’s Of ce. from the sale proceeds. from the sale proceeds. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY not to exceed 90 days, within which the de- donated $2,500 to the Wells who are actively engaged in fect of title may be corrected. Sheriff Jason K. Landers Sheriff Jason K. Landers GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROP- Paulding County, Ohio Paulding County, Ohio County Foundation for use doing the same,” stated Mi- ERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION Taxes shall be prorated to the  ling date of the con rmation entry and paid from the www.pauldingohsheriff.com www.pauldingohsheriff.com in furthering charitable and chael C. Marhenke, President MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX Ellen L. Fornash, Attorney for Plaintiff sale proceeds. Dean K. Hegyes, Attorney for Plaintiff philanthropic interests in and CEO of iAB Financial LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED Sheriff Jason K. Landers BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS Wells County. iAB believes Bank. Paulding County, Ohio Joseph Arthur Mohr, Van Case was waived by the de- OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE www.pauldingohsheriff.com strongly in the power of part- iAB Financial Bank, a URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL Carson A. Rothfuss, Attorney Wert, OH; DUS (O.V.I.); Pled fendant nership within the commu- wholly-owned subsidiary of TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE for Plaintiff guilty, found guilty; Pay all Joseph T. Tourney, Fort nities they serve. They are Independent Alliance Banks, COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF fines and costs by 12/16/16 Wayne, IN; Viol being pass; privileged to have forged a Inc., is one of the largest lo- NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS or will be sent to collections. Pled guilty, found guilty; BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY PAULDING COUNTY COURT Warrant and warrant block Case was dismissed by the relationship with the Founda- cally- owned community SUCH REAL PROPERTY. REPORTS rescinded.. 177 jail days re- defendant tion to work together in mak- banks in the area and em- Sheriff Jason K. Landers served Avery Edwin Coplin, ing a di erence in the lives of ploys approximately 290 peo- Paulding County, Ohio Sarah A. Manning, Tole- Paulding, OH; O.V.I/under Criminal Disposition others. “We at iAB live our ple throughout Allen, Hun- do, OH; Marked lanes; Pled ifl; merged; CT A is merged commitment to serving oth- tington, Marshall and Wells Jacob K. Roughton, Oak- guilty, found guilty; Case was with CT B wood, OH; Poss Marijuana; waived by the defendant Avery Edwin Coplin, ers and actively seek to sup- counties. Be sure to tell the busi- Pled guilty, found guilty; De- nesses you patronize, that Latwon Lamont Ford, Paulding, OH; O.V.I/ fendant to pay all fines and Fort Wayne, IN; DUS-non breath(low); Pled guilty, you saw their ad in the West costs; 6 month O.L. suspen- FRA; Pled guilty, found found guilty; Shall pay $100 VILLAGE OF ANTWERP PUBLIC NOTICES Bend News. sion commencing 7/10/15 guilty; $100 fine is suspend- per mo commencing 2/26/16 The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2016-01 on January 14, 2016, Jacob K. Roughton, Oak- ed if def can provide proof of has a POC date of 6/24/16; entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND THE FISCAL OFFICER TO ENTER wood, OH; Drug parapherna; INTO A CONTRACT WITH CARRYALL TOWNSHIP FOR PROVIDING EMERGENCY MEDICAL NOTICE OF payment/proof of valid Indi- Community control two; SERVICE IN CALENDAR YEARS 2016, 2017, AND 2018, AND DECLARING THE SAME AN Dismis; Case dismissed per ana license; Shall pay $50 per Submit to an evaluation at EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance authorizes the Mayor and Fiscal Of cer to execute the proposed PUBLICATION state mo commencing 2/26/16 has Westwood; 177 jail days re- contract to provide emergency medical service in the area de ned in the contract with Carryall IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Jeffrey A. Miller, Antwerp, a POC date of 9/30/16; Secure served Township for calendar years 2016, 2017, and 2018. OF PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO OH; Pass bad check; Pled a valid driver’s license; 30 jail Avery Edwin Coplin, The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2016-02 on January 14, 2016, guilty, found guilty; Defen- entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND THE FISCAL OFFICER TO ENTER Rose M. Jenkins aka Rose days reserved Paulding, OH; Regist viol; INTO A CONTRACT WITH HARRISON TOWNSHIP FOR PROVIDING EMERGENCY MEDICAL Marie Jenkins dant to pay all fines and costs; Latwon Lamont Ford, Pled guilty, found guilty; SERVICE IN CALENDAR YEARS 2016, 2017, AND 2018, AND DECLARING THE SAME AN Plaintiff, Shall maintain general good Fort Wayne, IN; Reckless Shall pay $100 per mo com- EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance authorizes the Mayor and Fiscal Of cer to execute the proposed vs. behavior; Victims’ unit is to contract to provide emergency medical service in the area de ned in the contract with Harrison oper; Pled guilty, found mencing 2/26/16 has a POC Township for calendar years 2016, 2017, and 2018. Martha Jenkins, et. al. provide proof of payment to guilty; Shall pay $50 per mo date of 6/24/16 the Pit Stop to the court. The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2016-03 on January 14, 2016, Defendants, commencing 2/26/16 has a Avery Edwin Coplin, entitled, “AN ORDINANCE APPROVING, ADOPTING AND ENACTING AMERICAN LEGAL Case No. CI-16-002 Layla M El Moussa, Indi- POC date of 9/30/16 Paulding, OH; Traf dev/signs; PUBLISHING’S OHIO BASIC CODE, 2016 EDITION, AS THE CODE OF ORDINANCES FOR To: Martha Jenkins, Unknown heirs, anapolis, IN; DUS-no FRA; Jim R. Napolski, Swan- Pled guilty, found guilty; THE VILLAGE OF ANTWERP, OHIO, AND DECLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This assigns and executors of Martha Jenkins- Dismis; CT A is dimissed at ton, OH; Failure control; Pled Shall pay $100.00 per mo Ordinance adopts the Ohio Basic Code Publication for calendar year 2016. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: Unknown the states request The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2016-04 on January 14, 2016, guilty, found guilty; Case was commencing 2/26/16 has a entitled, “AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE PERSONNEL MANUAL FOR THE VILLAGE OF Please take notice that a Complaint has waived by defendant POC date of 6/24/16 ANTWERP, OHIO, INCLUDING ANY AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO AND ALL APPLICABLE been  led in the above-captioned action Leighton Mullins, Defi- Austin Michael Smith, STATEMENTS ATTACHED THERETO, FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, AND DECLARING THE against you seeking to quiet the title to the Real Estate Taxes nace, OH; Zoning violatio; New Haven, IN; Display SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance adopts the Personnel Manual for the Village of Antwerp following described property: Pled no cont., found guilty; plates; Pled guilty, found for calendar year 2016. Situated in the Village of Grover Hill, Are Due The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2016-05 on January 14, 2016, Wednesday, February 3, 2016 Defendant to pay all fines and guilty; Case was waived by entitled, “AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE FINAL PLAT OF THE MAUMEE LANDING County of Paulding, and State of Ohio: costs; Defendant is to have the defendant SUBDIVISION - PHASE 4 (LOT 7) TO THE ADDITION TO THE VILLAGE OF ANTWERP, Fifty (50) feet off of the South side of Failure To Receive A Tax Bill all unlicensed and inoper- Carl B. Wright IV, Cecil, PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO, PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 94-17, AND DECLARING THE Lot Number Ninety-nine (99) running its Will Not Avoid Penalty or able vehicles removed from OH; Driv/FRA susp; Pled SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance accepts the Final Plat for Phase 4, Lot 7, in the Maumee full length and east and west, in said Landing Subdivision in accordance with Ordinance No. 94 17. Interest Charges. the property; Defendant is to guilty, found guilty; Pay all The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2016-06 on January 14, 2016, Village of Grover Hill, Paulding County, have no scrap, barrels, metal costs by 6/24/16 or will be • Please bring your tax bill with entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND THE FISCAL OFFICER TO ENTER Ohio, in the Original Plat of Grover Hill, or junk on the property sent to collections INTO A CONTRACT WITH CARRYALL TOWNSHIP FOR PROVIDING FIRE PROTECTION subject to all easements and restric- you when coming into the Leighton Mullins, Defi- Carl B. Wright IV, Cecil, SERVICES FOR THE YEAR 2016, AND DECLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This tions of record. office to make a payment. Ordinance authorizes the Mayor and Fiscal Of cer to execute the proposed contract to provide nace, OH; Zoning violatio; OH; Wrong plates; Dismis;  re protection in the area de ned in the contract with Carryall Township for calendar year 2016. You are required to answer the Com- • If you cannot make it into Pled no cont., found guilty; CT B dismissed The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2016-07 on January 14, 2016, plaint within 28 days after the publication of the office, please use Pay all fines and costs; Shall Carl B. Wright IV, Cecil, entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE FISCAL OFFICER TO TRANSFER this Notice, which will be published once a the addressed envelope have all unlicensed and inop- OH; Display plates; Dismis; $27,500.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE POLICE FUND, AND DECLARING THE SAME week for six (6) successive weeks, the date enclosed with your tax bill erable vehicles removed from CT C dismissed AN EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance authorizes the Fiscal Of cer to transfer $27,500.00 from the General Fund to the Police Fund for the operation of the Police Department. of the last publication will be on Feb. 17, and mail it to the office. the property; Shall have no Michael T. Gieselman, 2016, and the 28 days for answer will com- The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2016-08 on January 14, 2016, scrap, barrels, metal or junk Commerce Twp, MI; Marked entitled “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE FISCAL OFFICER TO TRANSFER mence on that date. • For more information, visit our website at on the property lanes; Pled guilty, found FUNDS FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE WATER FUND IN THE AMOUNT OF $40,000.00, ANN E. PEASE, CLERK Cahrol Schaffner, Grover guilty; Case was dismissed by AND DECLARING THE SAME TO BE AN EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance authorizes the Fiscal COMMON PLEAS COURT OF pauldingcountytreasurer.com Hill, OH; Fail control; Pled the defendant Of cer to transfer $40,000.00 from the General Fund to the Water Fund for the operation of the Water Department. PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO Trailer Taxes Are Due guilty, found guilty; Case was Robert E. Franklin, waived by the defendant Payne, OH; A.C.D.; Pled The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed RESOLUTION NO. 2016-01 on January 14, 2016, Tuesday, March 1, 2016 entitled “A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO APPLY FOR, ACCEPT, AND ENTER Victor R. Benevides, guilty, found guilty; Case was INTO A WATER POLLUTION CONTROL LOAN FUND AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE Paulding County Treasurer Jr., Pittsboro, IN; Viol be- waived by the defendant VILLAGE FOR PLANNING, DESIGN AND/OR CONSTRUCTION OF WASTEWATER FACILITIES; JOSEPH R. BURKARD, ESQ AND DESIGNATING A DEDICATED REPAYMENT SOURCE FOR THE LOAN; AND DECLARING (#0059106) Lou Ann Wannemacher ing pass; Pled guilty, found Edlon Everard Bullen, THE SAME TO BE AN EMERGENCY.” This Resolution authorizes the Mayor to execute the 112 N. WATER STREET guilty; Case was waived by Walker, LA; Disable warn- necessary documents to obtain funding for the planning, design and/or construction of waste water Phone: 419-399-8280 the defendant ing; Pled guilty, found guilty; facilities. PAULDING, OH 45879 Office Hours are (419) 399-2181 Ronyelle S. Shannon, Fort Case was waived by the de- The publication of these Ordinances and Resolution is by summary only. The complete text of the Monday thru Friday Ordinances and Resolution may be obtained or viewed at the of ce of the Village of Antwerp Fiscal ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Wayne, IN; FTY emer vehi- fendant 8:00 A.M. until 4:30 P.M. cl; Pled guilty, found guilty; Of cer located at 118 North Main Street, Antwerp, Ohio. Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 14 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 27, 2016 TOASTMASTERS DUAL IN DEFIANCE COLD WEATHER WIN FOR advantage, leading 17-14 af- and I appreciate Speaker tivities that emphasize vo- WARRIORS ter the first period and 31-23 Rosenberger’s faith in me to cabulary and letters of the at the half. Woodlan came help with this effort,” Rep. alphabet. By: Jeff Abbott back in the second half, cut- Burkley said. FAMILY STORYTIME Fremont was as cold as ting the lead 40-37 at the “Representative Burk- Thursdays, February 4, the weather and Woodlan end of the third quarter and ley’s 16 years of county gov- 11, 18, 25, 10:15 a.m. & 11:00 took advantage to pull away then outscoring the home ernment experience will a.m. Join us for preschool early and then hang on for team 19-14 in the fourth pe- assist us greatly with the storytime enhanced by the a 51-45 win in girls’ basket- riod to force the extra four Transportation Improve- latest research in emergent ball to wrap up the home minute period. Woodlan ment District,” said Defi- literacy. Each session in- portion of the regular sea- doubled up on the Eagles for ance County Commissioner cludes books, fingerplays son. The Warriors finish the the road win. Austin Fanch- Ryan Mack. “As we work to and maybe even a craft! season with a pair of road er and Cole Weiss each had boost economic develop- FAMILY FUN NIGHT games. After a couple of ties 16 points for the Woodlan ment and improve the quali- Mondays, February 1, 8, and lead changes early in offense. ty of life in Defiance County, 15, 22, 29, 7:00 p.m. the first period, Woodlan Score by the Quarter: we need effective leadership February 1, Feed the built up their advantage to Woodlan – 14 9 14 19 and I welcome Representa- Birds; February 8, Mar- 16-7 at the end of the quar- 8=64 tive Burkley’s appointment.” di Gras; February 15, Life ter with Ellie Kayser lead- Chuubusco – 17 14 11 14 Rep. Burkley is serv- in the 1860s; February 22, ing the Warriors offense. 4=60 ing his second term in the Open Art; February 29, Pictured (l to r) Lisa McMichael, Shelly Shafer and Robert Boyd Woodlan held their advan- Scorers of the Game: Ohio House. He represents Stuffed Animal Sleepover The January 14, meeting Shelly with an incredible, de- tage going into halftime Woodlan – Fancher 16, the 82nd District, which AFTERSCHOOL AD- of Defiance Simply Speaking tailed cake, which resembled at 29-18. Woodlan leading Weiss 16, Krahn 10, Hahn 9, includes Defiance, Pauld- VENTURES Toastmasters, featured two a giant hamburger dubbed scorer Rain Hinton picked Gerig 6, Biggs 3, McCarter ing and Van Wert counties, Tuesday, Wednesday, dueling speakers who chal- the “Shelly Burger”. Lisa Mc- up here fourth foul in the 2, Williams 2 as well as part of Auglaize Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. lenged each other by assign- Michael presented a speech third period, but the War- Churubusco – Barkley County. Tuesdays, S T E M ing a speech topic to the other on “Stress busters” which riors Samantha Voors and 20, Simmons 17, Buffen- Adventure; Wednes- on a subject neither knew lit- demonstrated stress busting Samantha Houser provided barger 16, Duff 5, Bowyer 2 GEORGETOWN BRANCH OF days, LEGO Club; Thurs- tle about. Shelly Shafer’s, top- techniques and led the group the offense for Woodlan to ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LI- days, Craft Day ic, changing car oil, involved through an exercise for re- have a 37-28 lead after three LADY WARRIORS CRUISE BRARY FEBRUARY EVENTS her actually going to her car ducing stress. quarters. Hinton returned THRU TO ACAC CHAMPI- Be sure to tell the busi- mechanic at Tireman, and ob- The Simply Speaking club to the Warriors lineup mid- ONSHIP GAME BORN TO READ – BA- nesses you patronize, that serving the oil being changed. provides a fun, encouraging, way through the fourth BIES AND BOOKS STO- you saw their ad in the West She delivered a humorous and supportive, positive atmo- stanza with the home team By: Jeff Abbott RYTIME: Bend News. enlightening speech detailing sphere in which to develop up by 7 points and made a Woodlan built up their Mondays, February 1, 8, an oil change. communication and lead- pair of free throws to go up advantage throughout the 15, 22, 29, 10:15 a.m. & 11:00 The West Bend News is pub- Robert Boyd, challenged ership skills. Toastmasters 9. Hinton fouled out less first three quarter and the a.m. Babies and their care- lished weekly with news from with a speech on baking, meet twice a month on the than a minute later and Fre- Warriors cruised the ACAC givers are expected at a sto- Northeast Indiana and North- described making a special second and fourth Thursdays mont came back to close girls basketball tournament rytime designed to develop west Ohio. The publication is cake with “man tools” which at 6:30-8 p.m. to within 3 points late be- wholly owned by West Bend championship game with early literacy skills. We will Printing & Publishing Inc. included an egg beater on For more information, fore free throws from Kay- a 50-34 win over Southern have books, stories, puppets, ser and Houser in the final Home Delivery information the end of a power drill, and contact Jane Hibbard at 419- Wells. The Warriors led 11-5 tickles and singing during for the West Bend News fol- a dry wall knife for tooling 445-9475 or Lisa McMichael minute sealed the game for after the first period, 24-13 this 20- 25 minute program. lows: Home delivery is $32.18 the frosting. He presented at 419-393-2325. the Warriors. Ellie Kayser at the half, and 36-21 at the BABY STEPS: per year. Newsstand is free for had 16 points for Woodlan end of the third. Rain Hin- TODDLER TIME STO- pick up. and Rain Hinton had 15 ANTWERP ELEMENTARY TEACHER IMPLEMENT ton had 19 points in the win RYTIME All content submitted & points. Shae Rhonehouse for Woodlan. Tuesdays, February 2, 9, printed in the West Bend News SCHOLASTIC GUIDED READING PROGRAM had 30 points in the game Score by the Quarter: 16, 23, 10:15 a.m. and 11:00 becomes the property and copyright of the West Bend for Fremont. The Eagles Southern Wells – 5 8 8 a.m. A program especial- won the reserve game 38-24. Printing and Publishing Inc 13=34 ly designed for 2 & 3 year corporation. Any and all repro- Jai’Shawn Winborn had 9 Woodlan – 11 13 12 olds and their caregivers. points for Woodlan. duction requires prior consent 14=50 Toddlers on the go will en- by the Publisher. Any submis- Score by the Quarter: Scorers of the Game: joy stories, songs, puppets, sions may be edited or rejected Fremont – 7 11 10 17=45 Southern Wells – Noble games and other fun ac- by the editor. Woodlan – 16 13 7 13=51 9, Johnson 9, Yencer 8, Jones Scorers of the Game: 5, Collins 3 Fremont – Rhonehouse Woodlan – Hinton 19, 30, Beer 8, Lyon 4, Fitzpat- Voors 8, Houser 8, Kayser 6, PUBLIC NOTICE rick 3 VILLAGE OF CECIL • ORDINANCE NO. 2015-5 Reidenbach 4, Salzbrenner AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE CLERK/TREASURER Woodlan – Kayser 16, 2, Moore 2, Bowers 1 TO SUBMIT, FOR PUBLICATION, THE NAMES OF PROPERTY OWNERS Hinton 15, Houser 8, Voors WITHIN THE VILLAGE WHO HAVE DELINQUENT SEWER BILLS IN AN 8, Salzbrenner 4 AMOUNT GREATER THAN ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. WT TO HOST OHSAA RE- WHEREAS, there are a signi cant number of properties within the Village of GIONAL WRESTLING TEAM Cecil which have delinquent sewer bills; and ACAC BASKETBALL TOUR- WHEREAS, the Village Council has determined that an effective method of TOURNAMENT collecting said delinquent sewer bills is to publish the names of delinquent property This school year, teachers at Antwerp Elementary School NAMENT AT A GLANCE owners in a newspaper of general circulation in Paulding County; have been implementing the Scholastic Guided Reading pro- On Wednesday, January NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Village of Cecil, gram. Guided Reading uses a small-group instructional ap- By: Jeff Abbott 27, 2016, Wayne Trace will Ohio, that: proach that involves the teacher working with small groups Girls – Opening Round: SECTION I. The Clerk/Treasurer of the Village shall have the authority to submit be hosting the OHSAA Re- the names of Village property owners who receive sewer services from the Village, of students who show similar reading behaviors and read at Jay County 46, South Ad- gional Wrestling Dual Team and who have a delinquent sewer bill in an amount greater than One Hundred similar levels. The small group model of Guided Reading al- ams 16 Tournament for Division Dollars ($100.00), to a newspaper of general circulation in Paulding County. lows teachers to focus on students’ specific needs and differ- Southern Wells 38, Ad- SECTION II. This Ordinance shall take full force and effect from and after the III – Region 17. The teams earliest period allowed by law. entiate their teaching so students can learn better, especially ams Central 26 participating are Edgerton, Woodlan 29, Heritage 25 PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 18 day of Jan, 2016. since the program uses high-interest books that students Montpelier, Ottawa–Glan- Gene Sheets, Mayor want to read. Here, second grade teacher Renee Staas works Girls – Semi-Finals: dorff and Wayne Trace. The Attest: Carlene Turner with one Guided Reading group in her classroom. Jay County 58, Bluffton matches begin at 5:00 p.m. First Reading 11/16/15, Second Reading 12/21/15, Third Reading 1/18/16 17 PREMIERE EAST ALLEN COUNTY ± Woodlan 50, Southern REP. BURKLEY APPOINTED Wells 34 PUBLIC NOTICE 276.5 42nd Girls Tournament TO SERVE ON DEFIANCE VILLAGE OF CECIL • ORDINANCE NO. : 2016-2 acres Championship Game: COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AN ORDINANCE, RELATING TO PAYMENT OF SEWER UTILITY BILLS BY Land Auction0offered in 5 tracts Jay County 53, Woodlan IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR TENANTS IN THE VILLAGE. WHEREAS, the Village provides a sewer utility system to residents of the MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 @ 6:00PM 28 Village; and Boys – Opening Round: Speaker of the Ohio WHEREAS, the Village Council has deemed it necessary to have a policy as to 8=?zD .!/Dtillable land with 30 tation Improvement Dis- of transfer of ownership and that all charges are paid to date of transfer of title. Road. The soils are a combination of nearly 900 �. of road frontage along Adams Central 39, Heri- trict. Owners of properties with tenants who desire to have courtesy copies sent to Nappanee silt loam and Hoytville silty Monroeville Rd. and nearly 1300 �. of tenants must authorize this service in writing; supply the Village with proper clay loam. road frontage along Lo�ie Road. The tage 37 As an important area names and addresses of tenants; and acknowledge responsibility for all services D9BDD877zD .!/ tillable land with soils are a mix of Nappanee silty clay 93rd Boys Tournament for transportation, Defi- provided and delinquent charges by executing an agreement with the Village for approx. 1600 �. of road frontage loams with some Whitaker loams to Championship Game: ance County spans 412 said water service. along Monroeville Rd. and 2500 �. of the no�h. C. Each sewer charge is made a lien upon the corresponding lot, parcel of Jay County 47, Adams square miles and includes land, building or premises served by a connection to the sewer system of the road frontage along Lo�ie Rd. The D

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Coach Clemens took his Friday night, Showalter then lowed that up with a tech fall young Wayne Trace wres- knocked off the number 2 of Patterson in the quarters tling team to the 38th Van seed to find himself in an setting up a finals match Buren Wrestling Invita- unlikely position, wrestling with JD Reisinger of Swan- tional this last weekend. for top place honors. Show- ton. Clemens currently The Archers were not The weekend would provide alter did not have enough in ranked 4th in the state and able to have a homecoming thrills, upsets, dominance, the finals and fell to senior Reisinger ranked 7th was during the football season and wrestling artistry cul- Smith of Fostoria, finishing a much anticipated match. this year, so they moved it to minating in an historical ac- the day as the runner up his Clemens wrestled his typical the basketball season. It was complishment and an over- sophomore year. up tempo style and showed a good night after having a all 3rd place finish for this Freshman Tyler Bauer artistry on the mat in this solid victory over the Eagles very young team. also wrestled well in this match. Reisinger never re- and Sam Williamson break- Austin Smith (113), Wy- large field of 29 teams. He ally had a chance, as George ing the all time scoring re- att Stabler (132), Chase Mar- picked up wins over Parker pushed the pace and pinned cord for the school previ- roquin (138), and Brandon Grine of Hopewell Loudon Reisinger in the first period ously held by Steve Peters. Laney (182) all picked up and then Cameron Pollard at the 1:53 mark. Homecoming Court wins for the red, white, and from Otsego all coming by As Clemens’ hand was 2015-2016: blue and provided valuable way of pin. He squared off raised this time, not only Attendants included: team points in the team race. against Trevor Schaller of was he this year’s VBI cham- Princess Kora Zuber and Although finishing out of Swanton in the finals. Tyler pion at 126, but he became Prince Caleb Reutter the top six placers, and with was able to lead most of the only the 6th wrestler in the Freshmen Alayna Ryan three weight classes emp- match, but without being 38 year tournament to be- and Nathan Lee ty on the roster, all points able to generate much of- come a four time champion. Sophomores Riley McAl- were valuable. No one had fense, he gave up a takedown He then garnered outstand- exander and Dylan Peters predicted this team to place to Shaller in the waning ing wrestler of the tourna- Juniors Klayre Manella this high, but they leaned on seconds of the third period. ment honors to finish off his and Andrew Bender their experienced wrestlers, Bauer placed as runner up at day. Seniors Mikayla Boesch a freshman, and an unpre- 106 pounds by a score of 4-3. “I am so very proud of and Buchan, Brittany dictable performances. At 120 pounds, Ru- this entire team. They just Smith and Austin Wendt Braxton Asher, 220, was ger Goeltzenleuchter was keep improving and work- Queen Kiana Recker and the first to outperform in his dominated in a very tough ing hard. No one thought King Jacob Sukup bracket. He picked up wins weight. He tech fell Free- we would be in the mix for See more pictures at the over Hoiles from Otsego, man of Allen East, then the team race, but as we westbendnews.net website Shawhan of Delphos St. pinned Palomo of Ottawa gain experience and con- of the fun time the kids Johns, Eli Wiswasser from Glandorf placing him in the fidence, this team just gets had at the dance along with Columbus Grove, Noah finals against Dylan cook better. To finish third here FOLTZ REALTY more of the homecoming Mattson of Ada, and Spen- of Swanton. 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All the 126 pound field, with against a very good wrestler. up to date  ooring, plus, an all carpeted wins over Nelson from Ot- All in all, this effort from dining room for family dinners, yes! we have a cozy, all carpeted, family room tawa Glandorf and Badi- this team was outstanding,” with lots of room for the entire family, al-Luna of Bluffton, with finished Coach Clemens. and company too. Dad will love that all the windows have been replaced, all aluminum siding with shudders, new roof plus, a 42x32 Morton first period pins. He fol- Building. NOTE: Natural Gas Line runs in front of property. Just 3 South of SR 613 on SR 127 and just 1/4 mile past the Wayne Trace High School. See sign! $129,900 FOR ANY ABOVE LISTING... HOUSE FOR SALE • ANTWERP CALL 419-769-9090 Antwerp MAURIE WANNEMACHER (CELL) $84,900 - Realtor OR 419-263-2523 7555 Rd. 1031 MLS#5097071 3 bed - 2 bath NEW LISTING! SITS ON 4 CITY LOTS! 1384 Sqft 2 Lots Pond Dan Woodring Sunroom (419) 553-6568 Deck

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