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POSTAL PATRON www.westbendnews.net VOLUME 12 – ISSUE 4 Good News for Good Communities - Serving Northwest Ohio and Northeast Indiana WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2016 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. [Rob Portman, 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.