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POSTAL PATRON www.westbendnews.net VOLUME 14 – ISSUE 14 Good News for Good Communities - Serving Northwest Ohio and Northeast Indiana TUESDAY, APRIL 03, 2018 40th ANNUAL BASKETBALL IVY TECH’S BASKETBALL SHOOTING ROBOT Community MARATHON FINISHES WITH COMES TO HARLAN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Calendar April 2-4 BIG WIN FOR P.A.S.S. • Spring Break VBS @ Harlan UMC, 12-2:30pm April 3 • Adult Cookbook Club @ Payne Library, 6pm April 7 • Craft Show & Bake Sale @ Antwerp Divine Mercy, 9a-2p April 9 • Retired Teachers of PC luncheon @ Vagabond, 11:30am April 10 • PC Career Showcase @ OSU Extension April 11 Ivy Tech’s Basketball many Ivy Tech programs in- The robot, which Ivy Tech • INDOT SR101 planning Shooting Robot came to volved in creating the robot, calls Mad Ants 2.0, is Ivy meeting @ Heritage HS, Harlan Christian School on such as: Machine Tool Tech- Tech’s third robot. Ivy Tech’s 6-7:30pm Wednesday, March 28. In- nology, Advanced Automa- first two robots have already structors and students from tion and Robotics Technol- made past appearances at the April 12 various college programs ogy, Industrial Technology, Mad Ants games. Mad Ants • Learning is an Art @ have worked on the robot, Automotive Technology, and 2.0, the first to shoot the ball, Oakwood Library, 6:30-8pm Kori Carlisle from the Devine Mercy team attempts to block which can shoot free throws Heating, Ventilation and Air is considerably more involved April 13 Roy Baumle for the Burkley Trucking team in the Mini-Tots and three-pointers. There are Conditioning Technology. (Continued on Page 3) • FWAH Drama Camp, The game. More pictures at www.westbendnews.net Ant and the Grasshopper On the last weekend of is still alive to help those in RECYCLING IN JUNCTION OVER 400 ATTEND PAULD- over the past several years the @ Woodburn Missionary March 2018, Paulding Coun- need in Paulding County. TO CONTINUE ING PUTNAM ELECTRIC co-op has made great prog- Church, 7pm • Identity Theft Lunch & Learn ty witnessed the 40th An- This year the Marathon had CO-OP ANNUAL MEETING ress in member satisfaction, @ LS Wealth Management, niversary of the 24-hour 88 teams play ball for those The WMEA Program outage times, and he empha- Bryan, 12-1:30pm P.A.S.S. Basketball Marathon who can’t. The P.A.S.S. orga- Manager, Becky Suvar, pro- (Paulding, OH) Pauld- sized how PPEC has the low- in the Payne Elementary nization is still waiting on the vided an opportunity to ing Putnam Electric Co-op est rates in the region. April 13-14 gym. The Marathon was born last few invoices to come in, the Junction community to (PPEC) held its 81st Annual “PPEC hasn’t had a rate • Quilt Show @ Harlan UMC, after former Payne resident but it is projected this year’s take a recycling survey on Meeting on Saturday, March increase in over 4 years. 10a-3p Jim Hooker’s time at Bowling event will raise $5,000.00, the Saturday, March 10th. After 17. It was a well-attended While we don’t like to ever • Mystery Dinner Theatre @ Green State University when Marathon Committee & the increase rates, members will reviewing the results, resi- event, where both Board St. Paul Lutheran, Paulding, he played in a similar 24-hour P.A.S.S. society are all unpaid Chairman Dr. John Sax- see around a $3 per month in- 7pm basketball charity fundraiser. volunteers, so all the money dents were willing to bring crease on their bill in March. their recycling to the same ton and President and CEO April 14 Now 40 years later, the dream (Continued on Page 8) George Carter reflected on Even with the slight increase, location, the old St Marys when compared to other util- • Glow in the Dark 5K, Payne Catholic church, but on a 2017 and discussed plans for Ball Park, 8pm MORE THAN $160 MILLION ities, this is still lower than munities receiving funds. different day and a different years to come. • Epidemic of Hope @ Branch GOING TO RURAL COMMU- “Our employees rise to surrounding utilities,” said Types of projects receiv- time slot. Christian Fellowship, 3:30- NITIES FOR INFRASTRUC- the challenge every day to Carter. ing funds include 27 bridge The recycling truck 4:30pm TURE IMPROVEMENTS provide great service to our The small increase was rehabilitation/replacement and trailer will arrive in • Spaghetti Dinner @ projects; 31 resurfacing/ members,” stated Carter. deemed necessary after a Cost Junction on the second of Service Study was conduct- Oakwood Fire Dept., 4-7pm reconstruction projects; 17 Carter went onto explain that The Indiana Depart- Wednesday of each month ed in 2017 and will be used to • Movie at the Huber: The ment of Transportation an- Transportation Alternative from 12:30 – 1:00 p.m. The continue making necessary Greatest Showman, 7pm nounced that $161.2 million ProgramTAZ Construction(TAP) projects WMEA Services program willLLC accept improvements to PPEC’s ag- TAZ To add your event in federal transportation that includeTony work A. Zartman such as • Travisthe regular A. Zartman recycling items: ing infrastructure. This will funding is being awarded to sidewalks, ADA ramps, and to the calender email 4376 Rd. 33, Payne, OhioGlass 45880 – rinsed, lids off – Construction aid in continuing the co-op’s [email protected] 66 cities, towns, and coun- trails; and 6 traffic safety sorted white from all other Services LLC efforts in improving reliable Continual Events must be ties in rural portions of In- projects.Phone 419-263-2977colors power to members. resubmitted once per month diana to invest in local road “IndianaCustomer is investing Satisfaction in is SteelOur cansSpecialty – rinsed Tony A. Zartman & During the Annual Meet- and bridge improvements transportation at record lev- Plastics - # 1 and # 2 ( Travis A. Zartman ing, PPEC Board Chairman as well as sidewalk and trail els and*Remodeling that includes more & New Construction Dr. John Saxton, pointed out numbers found on bottom 4376 Rd. 33, projects. 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