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www.westbendnews.net VOLUME 13 – ISSUE 48 Good News for Good Communities - Serving Northwest and Northeast TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2017

LATE PASS HANDS WARRIORS HEARTBREAKING WOLFRUM RACES TO LOCAL BASKETBALL PRIMARIES AGAINST LATTA INTRODUCTIONS ARE Community “NOT REPRESENTING US” LOSS AT COLT’S STADIUM IN THIS ISSUE! Calendar Find the photos, Tuesday, Nov 28 schedules, and rosters for our local Basketball teams here! • Paulding Merry and Bright Antwerp (page 5) Paulding Christmas Parade (page 7) and Wayne Trace Friday, Dec 1 (page 10) • Christmas Tree Lighting @ Antwerp Tennis Court, LETTERS TO SANTA • My Three Angels Dinner Theater at the Huber; Dec Do you have a question 1-3 Fri-Sat 7:30, Su 2:30 for Santa, a favorite story • Phoenix Manor Open to share or maybe some- House, Woodburn, thing special to ask for? Saturday, Dec 2 Now is your chance to • Meet Santa @ Paulding write to him! Eagles 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Todd Wolfrum began his It’s safe to say that San- • Mix, Mingle & Jingle Christ campaign earlier this year ta is very busy this time of Lutheran Woodburn 10-3 as he has decided to take on year and the sooner kids • Country Shops Grabill Bob Latta for the 5th district get their letters or wish list Christmas Giveaway 11-3 representative in Congress for to him the better. With just Saturday, Dec 2 the 2018 Primary Election. under a month left until • Christmas Cantata @ On Friday, November 24 Christmas, Santa Claus is Woodburn UMC, 9AM Todd stopped in to visit An- asking kids to please send The Warriors played very well and nearly grabbed victory at Lucas Oil Stadium. More pic- twerp and the West Bend their letters soon! Thursday, Dec 7 tures at westbendnews.net News. He’s been working on The Antwerp Chamber • Woodland Wonderland @ INDIANAPOLIS - A lifted the Southridge Raid- The Raiders claimedvisiting every Republican vot- of Commerce, with the Cooper Community Library, 42-yard touchdown pass ers to a 15-14 victory over their first state - er in the 5th District. On this help of the Antwerp High 5:30pm from Jayce Harter to Tuck- Woodlan in the Class 2A ship in four visits to the state day in Antwerp he visited his School National Honor So- Sunday, Dec 10 er Schank and the coincid- state championship football championship game with ciety, is working with San- $ 9000th home and in this week • Dance Dolls “Nuts & off heat or AC Change Out 10 Off $ ing two-pointer conversion game at Lucas Oil Stadium the victory. passed 500 miles of walking ta this year to get all those Crackers Holiday Show”Service with 1:22 left in the contest Saturday afternoon. (Continued on Page 8) letter collected and for- KENNERK MECHANICAL INC. 100 door to door. 2:30 @ the Huber Heating and AC Service and Repair, Gas/Oil Todd was born in Defi- warded to the North Pole. Sunday, Dec 17 Furnaces, Boilers, Geothermals, Refrigeration So get those letters written HIGHWAY PATROL INVESTIGATING A FATAL CRASH ance, OH and he graduat- • Movie at the Huber- Miracle Commercial and Residential ed from Lincolnview High and drop them off to San- on 34th St. 3:00 Nate Hall: 260-623-6194 School in Van Wert County ta’s mailbox located next HICKSVILLE – The Defi- eastbound on State Route and the crash remains under in 1989 and Bluffton College to the Antwerp Insurance Thursday, Dec 21 ance Post of The Ohio State 2 when she traveled off the investigation. in 1993 before attending and Agency, across the street • Antwerp Community Band Highway Patrol is currently right side of the roadway Assisting the Ohio State graduating from the Univer- from the Post Office. Don’t Concert at the Huber, 7:30 investigating a fatal crash and stuck a ditch. The vehi- Highway Patrol at the scene sity of Toledo College of Law forgetLAND to FORinclude SALE: your re- Friday, Dec 22 NOTICE which occurred on Novem- cle then traveled outside the were the Hicksville Fire & in 2002. He has operated a turn15 acres address adjacent so Santa to can • “A Trans-Siberian OrchestraPaulding County NOTICE ber 25, 2017, at approximate- highway right of way and Rescue Department and De- general practice law office in get back to you! Tribute” by Siberian Solstice ly 1:05 pm on State Route 2, struck an unoccupied parked fiance County Sheriff’s -Of Van Wert for 14 years. During HomesteadLOOK FOR THE Place PEN- at the Huber @ 7:00 Commissioners to Hear Paulding County Commissioners near milepost 5, approxi- grain truck. fice. (Continued on Page 5) GUIN! Annexation Request mately two miles northeast of Ms. Wyatt-Wheeler The Ohio State Highway neighborhood Sunday, Dec 31 to Hear Annexation Request Like New In and Out! • New Year’s Eve PartyA at hearing the has been set for the Village of Hicksville, in was flown by Life Flight to Patrol encourages drivers and BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT in Woodburn. The hearing has been Hicksville Township. Parkview North Hospital in occupants to always where RonDevelopment & Joyce Weck Huber April 24, 2017 at 10:00am rescheduled for A 2004 Chevrolet Aveo Fort Wayne, Indiana where their seat belts, to never drive To add your eventwith the Paulding County being driven by Michelle Y. she later succumbed to her distracted or impaired, and On November 17, 2017 Potential. to the calender email June 12, 2017 at 10:00am Hyde Thomas Mullins came FEATURED Wyatt-Wheeler, age 58, of injuries. A seatbelt was in to reduce speed during in- BLUE & GOLD [email protected] on the with the Paulding County PMS 286 into the world weighing 6 lbs 260-410-7573 PMS 871 Fort Wayne, Indiana, was use by Mrs. Wyatt-Wheeler clement weather. Continual Events must beproposed re- annexation of Commissioners on the proposed 14 oz and was 19.25 Inches submitted once per month Installation long. 2.755 acres along the west annexation of 2.755 acres Available Pole Barns - Garages Hyde has two siblings end of property currently along the west end of property Kitchen Remodeling Hank and Holden Mullins. occupied by Vancrest of currently occupied by Vancrest Roofs - Decks & More His parents are Brett Mullins Payne located on State Licensed & Insured and Michelle Walter. of Payne located on State Route Grandparents are Mike 2014 Chevy Cruze Route 49, Payne, Ohio. 30+ Years Experience BARN-BEAMonly 42,000 miles, powerSPECIAL steering, 49, Payne, Ohio. Walter and Deb Simmerman power brakes, power windows, 260-417-2651 of Payne, OH and Leighton Craftsmancruise ctr, opportunity good tires, Double Hung, Sliders, Awning, Casements, Picture Windows, Mullins and Bobbi Moser of Patio & Exterior Doors, Vinyl Storms Stacklow mileage, of barn one beams owner. Outdoor Defiance, OH. Great grand- 4 ft byQuality 4 ft up used to vehicles 10’ long. Signs & Banners 260-410-3276 • [email protected] AMISH parents are Rick and Sue 4” to 8” – slotted & solid, FREE ESTIMATES • CONTRACTORS WELCOME Moser. 419-399-7117rectangular & square, 419-258-2000 Call or Visit our Showroom at 7432 Brush College Rd., Woodburn, IN CONSTRUCTION [email protected] sections &Weck’s bad, KLOPFENSTEIN REPAIR antique with character Auto • Truck • Farm • Industrial TAZ Construction Services LLC Call to view &K make & Offer K - FIREWOOD TAZ Oakwood OH area Look at the Tony A. Zartman • Travis A. Zartman HARDWOOD MIX FOR SALE 4376 Rd. 33, Payne, Ohio 45880 Construction 877-784-5266 Thank You! BIG PICTURE. Services LLC 260-579-7773 (KYLE) To all our Friends, Neighbors, Customers and Community Members. Phone 419-263-2977 260-740-4640 (KIRK) We Thank you for your Outpouring support after the Fire at our Tony A. Zartman & Facility. A Special Appreciation to all of the Fire Departments and Customer Satisfaction is Our Specialty Fire Fighters who came out to keep everyone safe. Travis A. Zartman JOB OPENING *Remodeling & New Construction• Banners for HVAC Journeyman. Start immediately! ~Tim Klopfenstein and Employees of Klopfenstein Repair Inc. * Free Estimate 4376 Rd. 33, Based out of Woodburn, IN. Long term employment. Tim Klopfenstein 260-657-5700 Payne, Ohio 45880 Generous monthly health care allowance provided. 40+ hrs per week. * Insured KENNERK MECHANICAL INC. I Cor. 10:31 - whatever you do, do it all• for Signs the glory of God. Phone Please call Nate Hall: 260-623-6194 • Posters 419-263-2977 Customer Satisfaction is Quality Work Creative Design & Construction LLC. Over 25 years! Our Specialty Schmucker ROOM ADDITIONS • GARAGES • Magnets NEW HOMES & POLE BARNS • Remodeling BASEMENTS • New Construction (Foundation, Walls & Repair, & More! Waterproo ng) • Free Estimates Settling, Bowing, Cracking? No problem! $ off heat or AC Change Out 10 Off

• Insured $ Service WB 100 I Cor. 10:31 - whatever you do, 260-403-8949Licensed • Bonded • Insured WEST BEND PRINTING & PUBLISHING, INC • 419-258-2000 • [email protected] do it all for the glory of God. Call for Estimates CDChomeimprovements.com PAGE 2 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] OBITUARIES ing hymns around the piano to the Apostolic Christian dren. She was also preceded SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK with her family. LifePoints, 2125 Veterans in death by her husband of 62 Surviving are her four Rd., Morton, IL 61550 or the years Morris “” Lake in “Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you teach sons, Jerry (Amber Hanlin) Cedars Retirement Center, 2000; siblings, Hallie Koch, and admonish one another with all wisdom through psalms, Stieglitz of Rome City, IN; Jeff 14409 Sunrise Court, Leo, IN Anna Laura Townsend, Bon- hymns, and songs from the Spirit, singing to God with gratitude (Betty Dix) Stieglitz of Har- 46765. nie Spurling, Albert Linde- in your hearts.” ­ –Colossians 3:16 NIV lan, IN: Steve (Jane Weiss) Online condolences may muth and Kelly Lindemuth. Stieglitz also of Harlan, IN; be sent to www.denherderfh. Many thanks to the in- DIVINE MERCY THANKSGIVING and Greg (Lisa Hege) Stieg- com credible third floor staff at litz of Noblesville, IN; two Den Herder Funeral Parkview Hospice Randallia. MEAL daughters, Susan (Randall) Home, Paulding, is handling Funeral service was 10 Gasser of Livonia, MI; and arrangements. a.m. Monday at the Wood- Marcia (Justin) Koch of Mor- burn United Methodist ton, IL; two sisters, Mildred Church, 4300 Becker Rd., (Robert) Clauss of Frances- Woodburn with calling one ville, IN; Eleanor (James) hour prior to service. Pastor Bogart of North Judson, IN; Terry McDonald officiated. HARLAN, IN one brother, Earl (Elizabeth) Calling was also 1 to 5p.m. Emma Jean Stieglitz Anliker of North Judson, IN; Sunday at Harper’s Commu- peacefully died on Sun- three sisters-in-law, Lava- nity Funeral Home, 740 St. day, November 26, 2017 at da Stieglitz of Leo, IN; Joan Rd. 930 E., New Haven. Buri- Parkview Randallia Hospital (Marvin) Stieglitz of Spen- al in Scipio Cemetery, Har- in Fort Wayne, IN, at 1:57 cerville, IN; and Margaret lan. Preferred memorials are p.m. at the age of 88. (Charles) Anliker of Florida; Woodburn United Methodist She was born February 18, one brother-in-law, George WOODBURN, IN Church or Parkview Hospice 1929 to Benjamin and Sarah (Joyce) Stieglitz of Harlan, Mary Grace Lake, 97, Randallia. (Kuebler) Anliker in Wolcott, IN; 20 grandchildren; and 15 called to her Heavenly home IN. She grew up on a family great grandchildren. on Thursday, November 9, farm and lived in that com- She is preceded in death 2017 at Parkview Hospital – On Thursday, November 16th, Divine Mercy students and munity until she moved to by her husband of 66 years, Randallia, Fort Wayne. Born staff enjoyed a delicious Thanksgiving meal prepared by the Fort Wayne, IN, to attend In- Oliver Stieglitz; an infant son; on January 20, 1920 in Wood- PTA. ternational Business College. one brother, Charles (Marga- burn, she was the daughter of ret) Anliker; six brothers-in- the late Ernest and Effie (Har- Upon graduation, she worked PAULDING COUNTY SENIOR for Burroughs Office Supply law (Harold, Russel, Morris, rmann) Lindemuth. She was a Rice Krispee Treat in Fort Wayne as an office and Marvin Stieglitz, Robert member of Woodburn Unit- CENTER ACTIVITIES 11/29 12/4 – Spaghetti w/meat- manager. Clauss and James Bogart), ed Methodist Church and the – 12/5 sauce, tossed salad, hot cin- She was a member of the three sisters-in-law (Lenora Methodist Women. She deliv- namon apples, garlic bread Apostolic Christian Church Stieglitz Sorg, Eleanor Stieg- ered newspapers for both the 11/29 – Crafts 12:30 p.m.; 12/5 – Pork cutlet, sweet and was baptized in Frances- litz Strahm and Imogene Journal Gazette and the New Grocery shopping 1:30 p.m. potatoes, Normandy blend, ville, IN, in October of 1950. Stieglitz). Sentinel for many years. She 11/30 – Bingo w/Gardens orange juice, w.w. bread, On June 10, 1951, she married Funeral service will be retired from Parkview Hos- of Paulding 10:00 a.m.; Exer- Lemon pudding Oliver Stieglitz and moved to 10:30 a.m. Thursday, No- pital after 21 years and was a cise 10:00 a.m.; Euchre 12:15 the Harlan, IN, community vember 30, 2017 at the Latty member of the Parkview Hos- p.m. PAULDING COUNTY RE- where she lived the remainder Apostolic Christian Church, pital Ambassadors. She loved PAULDING, OH: 12/1 – Bible Study 10:00 TIRED TEACHERS TO HOST of her life. She was a faithful 12867 Road 82, Paulding, OH her family, reading, flowers, Paul W. Thompson age 84 a.m.; Craft store 11 – 2 HOLIDAY BREAKFAST farmwife and mother and 45879, with calling one hour and euchre with her grand- went home to be his Lord and 12/4 – Exercise Ladies enjoyed gardening, sewing, prior. children. Savior on Wednesday No- Continental Christmas The Paulding County Re- traveling, and tending to the The family will receive She is survived by her vember 22, 2017. Breakfast 9:30 a.m.; Exercise tired Teachers Association loving care of her husband friends from 1-4 and 5-8 p.m. children, Sandra (Kenneth) He was born June 12, 1933 10:00 a.m.; Bingo w/Country will host a holiday breakfast and children. She faithfully Wednesday, November 29, Hirsch of New Haven, Jerry in Paulding County, the son Inn 12:00 on Monday, December 4 at served her church family and 2017 at the fellowship hall ad- (Beverly) Lake of Woodburn, of the late Emmett and Mar- 12/5 – Euchre 9:45 a.m.; 9:30 a.m. at the Vagabond community with a willing jacent to the church. Burial and Nick (Peggy) Lake of guerite (Layman) Thompson. Euchre 12:15 a.m. Village located at 18187 US heart and gifted hands. One will follow the service in the New Haven; ten grandchil- On March 8, 1957 he married 127, Cecil, Ohio. Retired ad- of her greatest joys was sing- church cemetery. dren; 26 great grandchildren; Rebecca A. Agler, who pre- PAULDING COUNTY SENIOR ministrators, teachers, aides, Memorials can be gifted and 30 great great grandchil- ceded him in death on No- CENTER DINING CENTER secretaries, food service em- vember 14, 1993. He retired MENU 11/29– 12/5 ployees, and bus drivers are in 2000 from GM Powertrain, all invited to attend. Meals Defiance, as a millwright. He will be ordered from the was a US Air Force veteran 11/29 – Pork cutlet, herbed menu, and no reservations serving during the Kore- potatoes, green beans, pine- are necessary. Thank You! apple salad, dinner roll, fruit an War. He was a member Donations for local food of UAW 211 and a member & grain bar pantries and for the Pauld- To the following businesses and individuals who donated items or money to of the former Calvary Bible 11/30 – Hot dog, baked ing County Retired Teachers our annual Hospice Beacon of Hope Dinner & Auction on Nov. 4 Church, Paulding. He was an beans, California blend, ap- Scholarship Fund will be ap- avid woodworker and a de- plesauce, yogurt preciated. voted Christian who served 12/1 – Meatloaf, hash- Ace Hardware Jeff & Kylee Hunt P&R Medical Connection others doing mission work. brown bake, Scandanavian Advanced Auto Parts Integrity Ford Shawn & Jessica Parrish He is survived by his blend, ambrosia, dinner roll, Antwerp Pharmacy Job & Family Services Past Time Café daughters, Gwen (Brad) Stoller, Defiance, Carol (Art) Archbold Furniture Co. Ralph Johnson Paulding Area Foundation Simonin, Paulding, and Paula Auglaize Golf Course K-9 Dog Grooming Paulding Hospital Thompson, Venice, FL; step- Joe Barker Kalahari Fitness Center sons, Randy Bernard, Arthur, Jonettee Barry Karin Weldy Design’s Paulding Progress OH, and Charles Bernard, Garnett Beagle Kauser Trucking Paulding Senior Center Defiance; brothers, George CJ Natural Meats Kircher's Flowers Petals & Vines Flowers W. Thompson, Marietta, GA, Cooper's Hatchery Deb Klopfenstein Red Angel Pizza and Carl E. Thompson, Col- 102 N. Main Street, Payne, OH 45880 Country Time Market Brandon Knott Jessica Rhinehart linsville, IL; six grandchil- dren; and eleven great grand- Dairy Queen Eileen Kochensparger River Street Market children. Pam Dempsey Krouse Chiropractic Rivers Edge Café He is also preceded in Den Herder Funeral Home Dr. Joseph Kuhn Sabrina Roth death by a brother, Charles Don & Perry's Furniture The Family of Collie Lamb Sauder Village Thompson, and a sister, Grace Dooley Funeral Home Don & Rhonda Leininger Signature Embroidery Thompson. Eagles #2405 Pat Marcom SRPT, LLC Memorial service will be The Paulding County Lloyd Eddy Manz Accounting Susan Simpson conducted 7 PM Wednesday, First Christian Church Marathon Renee Sinn November 29, 2017 at Den Veterans’ Service Of ce Herder Funeral Home, with First Federal Bank Marco's Pizza Leo Stumpy John Mohr officiating. Mili- The Paulding County Veteran’s Service Of ce is dedicated Chris Fortman SRPT Gary McCain Brent Tow tary rites will be accorded by to aiding Paulding County veterans and their families in time Genesis House McDonald’s Jerome Walk VFW Post #587. Burial will of need. Evelyn Goings Stacey McGarvey Carla Welch & Family be in Pleasant Grove Ceme- There are two basic services the agency provides: Chris Grant Morning Star Conv. Store Judy Wells tery at a later date. 1 – Emergency Financial Assistance – Provide short term  nancial assistance to eligible veterans and their families Hair Off the Square Liz Murray Werlor Waste Control Visitation will be 4 – 7 PM who demonstrate a need. This includes, but is not limited Melissa Hale Napa-True Valu Hardware Woodbridge Campgrounds Wednesday, November 29 at Den Herder Funeral Home, to, food, gas, mortgage/rent and assistance with utility Haviland Drainage Oakwood Medical Center Judy Young Paulding. payments. Holly-Wood & Vine Oakwood State Bank In lieu of flowers the fami- 2 – Claims Assistance – Provide services for veterans and Housa Pizza Ohio Gas ly suggests donations made to other claimants for help with VA claims for any federal, SEND International c/o Rex state, or local bene ts. and Lori Durham (P.O. Box We also provide reimbursement for the cost of 513, Farmington, MI 48332) transportation to VA medical facilities in our area, or in the or Peregrine Ministries, c/o case where the veteran cannot drive himself, we will provide Jim and Renee Hughes (15728 a driver. Paiute Circle, Monument, CO Our of ce hours are Tuesday thru Friday, 80132) 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. 250 Dooley Dr., Ste. A. Paulding (419) 399-4708 Online condolences may Arrangements can be made for after www.ComHealthPro.org be sent to www.denherderfh. of ce hours appointments com Any questions, please call 419-399-8285 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 3 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 HOLIDAY CARDS GET DECORATED chants Bank. a family tradition for many (Continued from Page 1) There were several awards people in our community that time he also served two FOR ACTIVE MILITARY MEMBERS/VETERANS presented at the event. The -- the parade begins at 6:00 years as a part-time prosecu- Manufacturing Business p.m. on Sunday, December tor in Paulding County. He of the Year was awarded to 3, 2017! owned and operated a pizza Continental Diamond and Since the first year, the carry-out business in Middle Tool. They are in the process parade has quickly grown Point for four years prior to of building a new facility on into a favorite local event. becoming commissioner. the north side of town. They Businesses, organizations Todd Wolfrum became also are very active in dif- and residents a- like deco- Van Wert County Commis- ferent community endeav- rate floats, cars, horses and sioner on January 2, 2013. He ors throughout the year. The even themselves with lights is the son of Robert and Barb Service Business of the Year of the Christmas season, Wolfrum who both were was awarded to Hockemeyer and then stroll down Main teachers in the county and Family Eye Care. They also street. This year’s activities surrounding areas for over 30 have built a new facility this will center around the Clock years. year and often they or their Tower, located on the corner Todd Wolfrum is a life- employees are a vital part of of Bull Rapids & Main St. long resident of Northwest our Chamber events. This year the parade will Ohio. He is serving his sec- The Community Spirit begin at the Community ond term as Van Wert Coun- Award was presented to the center travel down Main ty Commissioner. He is also a New Haven/Adams Town- St. turns left on Carl St. and practicing attorney, business ship fire Department. The ends in the parking lot on owner and author. He is a Fire Department has many Carl St. behind Woodburn graduate of Lincolnview High events throughout the year Liquors. School, Bluffton College (now Last week on November 14th residents of Vancrest of Payne and the children of Payne El- that brings the community Lots of Holiday festivi- ) and the ementary (Mrs. Moran’s) class came together to make and decorate holiday cards for our together as well as drawing ties take place including… University of Toledo College active military members and our veterans. It was a wonderful time filled with laughter, stick- people from other commu- refreshments hot cocoa of Law and currently resides ers, stories and lots of fun for both the residents and the students. nities into our city. One such donated by Bob’s Restau- with his wife and sons in ru- event this year was the Fire rant, Homemade cookies ral Van Wert County. Muster. At this event the by Woodburn Communi- For several years, he has WARRIOR AMBITION SHOW we are not limited to these Interstate Exchange Club streets were filled with Fire ty Association, Lighting of written a weekly column for CHOIR KICKS OFF SEASON items: Pottery, paintings, Holiday Lights at the Fair. Trucks, Fire Equipment, and the city tree, living nativity the local newspaper explain- photography, and jewelry. If The Van Wert County 4-H activities for all ages. It was put on by Scheumann Farm ing estate planning and legal The Woodlan High School you are interested in donating Exchange group is comprised an amazing event. & Petting Zoo, music and issues to the general public. Warrior Ambition Show an item for this event or have of youth ages 13 – 18 from all A new scholarship award sound by Dallich Entertain- He serves on the Van Wert Choir kicked off their season questions please contact Ad- areas of the county. This event was presented at the dinner; ment, Santa, and more. This County Hospital Board, the with their dinner theater on ministrator April Ellerbrock is a fundraiser for the group The Bill and Todd Fritcha Me- year Santa will be located Community Investment Cor- Saturday, November 18th. @ 419-238-0631 ext 308. to help support the cost to morial Scholarship Award. under the clock tower on the poration, and is President of The choir served a spaghetti host or travel to other states Diane and Lynna Fritcha corner of Main St. and Bull the Regional Planning Com- dinner and performed their 2017 4- H EXCHANGE in the summer. The 4-Her’s were on had to help with the Rapids in front of Wood- mission. new show, “Elvis”, to 300 CLUB HOLIDAY LIGHTS AT experience their culture and presentation. This award will burn Meats & Produce. He and his wife, Angie, re- guest. The senior members THE FAIR lifestyle, build friendships be presented to a student or Enjoy the Main St. tree side in rural Van Wert. They also performed their senior and learn more about other students chosen annually by lights donated by the Wood- have four sons: Caleb Sowers, New Haven High School that burn Chamber of Com- Nick Sowers, Cal Wolfrum, solos. The Warrior Ambition The Van Wert 4-H Ex- areas of the country making will be attending higher ed- merce, and a special shout and Sam Wolfrum. will also host a Fish Fry and change club would like to in- memories that last forever. ucation in the construction out scheduled for Woodlan’s Wolfrum campaigned on performance on Friday, Feb- vite you to the 2017 Holiday field. Boys in Blue (2017 Woodlan bringing advanced education ruary 9th. Mark your calen- Lights at the Fair. This year’s WOODBURN BRANCH LI- A shout out goes to our Football Team). and business opportunities dars now and come out and show marks the 10 year an- BRARY PROGRAM INFOR- Title Sponsors: Heritage Park, Entry forms can be found to the county and looks for- support this amazing group niversary of the Light Show. MATION E. Harpers Community Fu- at City Hall. To volunteer or ward to working toward those of performers. In 2007 we started with only neral Home, PNC, Parkview for more information con- goals in the coming years. The Warrior Ambition be- 13 displays and 500 vehicles Holiday Bingo: Monday, Health, and Winners Circle tact Beth at 260-466-5976 or You can visit his website at gins their competition season drove thru. This year’s show December 4, 4:00 p.m. – OTB/VooDoo Bar & Grill. [email protected] https://toddwolfrum.com to on Saturday, January 6th at has 90 plus displays and we Children of all ages come in The donations of these spon- learn more about Todd. Southern Wells. Other com- are expecting 2500 vehi- and enjoy the great game of petitions include: sors help the New Haven cles to drive thru. Exhibits Bingo. Snacks are part of the Chamber to put on a quality Saturday, January 13th, are themed around the hol- program 2018 at Bellmont High School event. idays and are supplied by Library Cookie Ex- The Chamber would also Saturday, January 20th, local business, individuals, change: Thursday, Decem- The Rootbeer Stand 2018 at Carroll High School like to recognise our Gold churches and clubs. New this ber 7, 7:00 p.m. – Bring 3 Sponsors: Kirkman CPA ~ Christmas Coneys ~ Saturday, February 3rd, year will be the addition of dozen of your favorite cook- 2018 at Northrop High School Group, Nietert Insurance, • Coneys $1.25 • Med. Fry $2.00 12 more days to the sched- ies, a copy of the recipe, and NIPSCO, Paulding Putnam, Saturday, February 10th, ule. Starting on November 22 an empty container for ex- •Chz Coneys $2.50 •Cheese Curds $4.00 2018 at Dekalb High School Physicians Health Plan, POS – December 10 we are open changing. The cookie that Merchant Card Services, • Chili Cheese Fries $4.75 • Gallon RB $4.00 Saturday, February 24th, Thursday thru Sunday 6:00 to gets the most votes wins a 2018 at Huntington North Temporary Solutions and ~Sat. Dec. 9th • Open 11 - 7 or until Sold Out ~ 9:00 p.m. From December 14 prize. All ages are invited to Parker Service, Inc. Also – December 25 we are open the program. ART SHOW DONATIONS thanks to our Underwriters: every night 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Star Wars Celebration: Bad Dad, Fritcha Construc- WANTED Carriage rides thru the Light Saturday, December 9, 10:30 tion Co., Parrish Leasing, Show will be November 26 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. – In hon- Perkins CPA Group, Republic Dr. Kara Laughlin On February 22, 2018 the and December 10 and Santa or or the upcoming release 13818 State Street, Grabill, IN 46741 Services, Priority 1, Crum- Dr. Brandon Callow www.grabilleye.com First United Methodist Pre- will be there every Saturday of Stars: The Last Jedi the back Chevrolet, SDI, and school will be hosting their night. library will have activities, Bunn Box. Without the help 260.627.1091 3rd Annual Art show fund- To access the Light Show crafts, and star-studded of all of our sponsors our An- raiser at the Wassenberg please enter at Fox Rd Gate treats. Please register by nual Dinner would not be the Eye Exams • Contact Lenses Art Center. As part of our 4. Decals are also available calling 421-1370. nice event that it is. Glaucoma • Cataracts Art Show we will have a si- (limited amount) to enjoy the And finally to the group Dry Eye • Macular Degeneration lent auction consisting of art Light Show unlimited times. ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL none of this would have hap- made and donated by local To find out more information ANNUAL DINNER pend without, our Annu- Diabetic Eye Exams artist and crafters. The fol- contact Jay 419-203-2234 or al Dinner Committee, we lowing is a list of ideas but Cindy 419-203-1413. You can Another successful New appreciae all of your hard Now open Monday AND Wednesday til 7 p.m. also visit our Facebook page, Haven Chamber Annual work. Committee members: Dinner was held on Thursday, Lori Richey, PNC Bank; Lisa November 9. Over two hun- Cooper, 3 Rivers FCU; Hanna Antwerp Conservation Club Phoenix Manor dred and fifty attendees rep- Hews, Trine University; Jane SCHEDULE AND EVENT CHANGES resenting fifty five companies King, Heritage Park; Sarah ANTWERP Grand Opening! and organizations from New Kreischer, Partners 1st FCU; CONSERVATION CLUB Haven and the surrounding Donna Quandt, DRQ Senior Keller Development, Inc. & area celebrated. The Orchid Services,LLC; Emily Sny- New Generation Management, Inc. once again outdid themselves der, Hockemeyer Eye Care; Cordially invites you to attend our open house with decorations, food, and Amanda Brennan, Ruoff at service. The silent auction Home Mortgage; Krystal was a huge success and our Thompson, Midwest Mom- 23005 Woodburn Road, Woodburn, IN thanks go out to AAA Auc- ma’s LLC; Tiffany Slovan, tion for their help in cashing Genesis HealthCare; Sherri people out. Berghoff, One Purpose Mar- • Dec 3rd - Still Shoot for Christmas for Kids. The theme for the evening, keting, LLC. Registration opens at 11, “Music can change the world First Group shoots at Noon because it can change peo- WOODBURN CELEBRATES • Dec 14th - Club meeting Starts at 7pm ple” was chosen to highlight THE CHRISTMAS SEASON • Jan 1st - Still Shoot: Registration opens at 11, the entertainment which was WITH A LIGHTED PARADE Mitchell Maibach an Acous- First Group shoots at Noon. Friday, December 1, 2017 tic Guitar player. His music consisted of a variety of mu- There’s definitely a chill Club house rental is available by contacting 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM sic genres which touched ev- in the air...so we’re thinking Mike Knight at [email protected] Join us for a dedication at 1:30 PM and refreshments eryone there. Entertainment about the annual Woodburn sponsors: Three Rivers Fed- Lighted Christmas Parade! All of our advertised events are open to the public. at the former Woodburn Elementary School Mark your calendars once eral Credit Union, Beacon WWW.ANTWERPCONSERVATIONCLUB.COM • On Facebook! Credit Union, and First Mer- again for what has become PAGE 4 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] NORTHWEST STATE HOSTS WE ARE STEMM DAY in Isaiah 45:14-17? 2. What is Christ’s name ADVENT WREATHS MADE AT in 1st Timothy 2:1-8? 3. What is Christ’s name MT. CALVARY in Matthew 1:18-25? 4. What is Christ’s name in Mark 10:17-22? 5. What is Christ’s name in Titus 2:1-15? 6. What is Christ’s name in Hebrews 4:14-16? 7. What is Christ’s name in Hebrews 13:18-25? 8. What is Christ’s name in Ephesians 4:12 -16? 9. What is Christ’s name in Colossians 1:15 18? 10. What is Christ’s name in 1st Corinthians 11:1-16? 11. What is Christ’s name in Colossians 1:15-18? 12. What is Christ’s name in Ephesians 1:15-23? 13. What is Christ’s name Pictured is NSCC medical assisting student Ava Moats, guiding area guest-students as they in Hebrews 1:1-3? test a specimen in a lab setting. 14. What is Christ’s name Northwest State Commu- in fun, hands-on activities. Engineering, Math and Med- in Hebrews 4:14-16? Over seventy children, green boughs form a circular nity College recently hosted The annual event seeks to ical Science (STEMM) fields, 15. What is Christ’s name youth, and adults at Mt. Cal- shape, symbolizing contin- We Are STEMM Day at the raise students’ (Grades 8-11) through a one-day interactive in Colossians 1:9-14? vary began their preparation uous life, with four candles Archbold campus. Nearly 250 awareness and exposure to conference with leading edu- 16. What is Christ’s name for Advent today by making to represent the four weeks students from regional school rewarding careers available cators in STEMM. in 1st John 2:18-27? Advent wreaths. Throughout of Advent. Advent wreaths districts actively participated in the Science, Technology, 17. What is Christ’s name the upcoming Advent (be- sometimes contain holly to in Acts 3:12 -26. ginning December 3rd) fam- remind Christians of the PARSON TO PERSON your love, testimony and the our griefs, and carried our 18. What is Christ’s name ilies will light one candle per thorns in Jesus’ crown when Scriptures as tools. sorrows: yet we did esteem in Luke 4:31 -37? week. he was crucified. 19. What is Christ’s name By: Dr. James Bachman If they are willing to read him stricken, smitten of An Advent wreath’s ever- in Isaiah 37:21? Dear Parson, the New Testament, then God, and afflicted. But he 20. What is Christ’s name I have a Jewish friend Matthew, Acts and Hebrews was wounded for our trans- in Acts 4:23=32 whom I love dearly, but I are the most effective books gressions, he was bruised for incident. The students ad- enforcement working coop- Loved ones, we are still don’t know how to reach for them. our iniquities: the chastise- mitted to breaking the lights eratively in a multi-agency, going strong on the names him for Christ. Any sugges- If they will not read the ment of our peace was upon with a large rock. Both stu- multi-jurisdictional effort. of Jesus and I will for a while tions? New Testament, use Old him; and with his stripes we dents were charged with In the spirit of cooperation longer. God the Father, Jesus These precious folks are Testament prophecies ful- are healed. All we like sheep criminal mischief and taken the Ohio State Highway Pa- and the Holy Spirit loves you God’s chosen people. Satan filled by Jesus Christ. They have gone astray; we have to the Allen County Juvenile trol, Findlay District and and so does the Oakwood works overtime to destroy look for the prophecies con- turned every one to his own Center in Fort Wayne, IN. nearly 30 agencies in North- church of Christ. them and keep them from cerning His second coming way; and the LORD hath www.newhavenbulletin. west Ohio from the follow- Comments of any kind is receiving their true Messi- where He will be the King of laid on him the iniquity of com ing counties: Williams, Ful- acceptable. But no bad lan- ah (2 Corinthians 4:4). Only kings and Lord of lords. They us all.” ton, Lucas, Defiance, Henry, guage. Call James Potter at God can open their hearts if overlook the prophecies Daniel 9:25-26 tells us Putnam, Hancock, Van 419 399-5022. Luv ya. FOOD WASTE DOCUMEN- they will seek Him – “And concerning His first coming when the Messiah would TARY PRESENTED BY Wert, Allen, and Hardin ye shall seek me, and find as our servant and suffering come. If it wasn’t Jesus ACSWMD AND BRAVAS Counties participated. Savior. Note Psalms 22 and Christ, then who else came WOODBURN COMMUNITY me, when ye shall search for “Lights for Lives” is a passages like Isaiah 53:4- at that time that was the ASSOCIATION ANNUAL me with all your heart.” (Jer- Wasted: The Story of Food multi-agency, multi-ju- 6 – “Surely he hath borne Messiah? The remaining LIGHTING CONTEST emiah 29:13) God can use Waste risdictional, cooperative unfulfilled Messianic proph- December 1, 6:30 p.m. enforcement campaign fo- ecies will be fulfilled when Thanksgiving is over Cinema Center, 437 Berry cused on officers activating Definition of a Christ returns. which means it is time to St, Fort Wayne, IN their overhead LIGHTS and Oh yes, and don’t forget break out your holiday dec- Free food waste reduc- stopping as many vehicles friend... to pray regularly in faith orations. Once again the tion toolkits from Allen that have committed traffic Lutheran Church for their salvation. Send Woodburn Community County Solid Waste Dis- violations to save as many (The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) questions and comments to: Association is holding their trict; Special food items LIVES as possible. It began Someone who [email protected] lighting contest. FALL WORSHIP SCHEDULE provided by Bravas; Q&A on November 20th at 12:00 The contest is open to says nice Sunday School Begins 9:30 AM Every Sunday Session with local experts a.m. and ran until Novem- Heritage Service all businesses and residents BIBLE STUDY afterward ber 22nd at 12:00 p.m., kick- things about Sundays at 8:00 A.M. (Wed. Night 7PM) with a Woodburn mailing Contemporary Service Food waste is a big prob- ing off the holiday driving address. Anyone NOT lo- you when you Sundays at 10:30 A.M. By: James Potter, Oak- lem in the United States. season. Located at the corner of Park & SR 101 cated inside Woodburn city During the 60 hour pe- heart Woodburn, IN 46797 • 260-632-4821 wood Church of Christ Some estimates say that we limits is required to regis- aren’t around. 1. What is Christ’s name throw 40% of our food into riod there were no lives ter so you are not missed. the landfill. This is happen- lost as the result of a traffic Everyone make sure your ing at the same time that 1 crash in the twelve county lights are on December 9 & in 6 people in America face area. During the 60 hour 10th from 6:00-9:00 p.m. hunger. The good news is operation officers reported There are two separate that we can do something stopping 2238 vehicles and categories, one for business- about it. Anthony Bour- issued 1038 citations. 102 es and one for homes. Win- dain has produced a new Safety Belt citations were ners will be announced on documentary on this topic issued, while 34 impaired Dec.12th on the Woodburn that will show how we can drivers were removed from Summerfest (Community change our thinking and Ohio’s roadways. Association) Facebook Page habits around food to make On behalf of all law en- To register stop in at positive changes. This mov- forcement who participat- Woodburn City Hall or con- ie will show for one weekend ed in “Lights for Lives”, we tact Beth at 260-466-5976 or only at Fort Wayne’s Cin- would like to remind mo- [email protected]. We ema Center, with a special torists this holiday season will need your name, phys- event on opening night. to always buckle up, as it is ical address & mailing ad- Brava’s will provide a the one thing most likely to dress if different. special food item for at- save their life! Additionally, Happy Decorating!! tendees. Allen County they must remember to plan Solid Waste Management ahead and never operate a TWO JUVENILES ARRESTED District will provide food vehicle when impaired by FOR VANDALISM AT THE waste reduction toolkits to drugs and/or alcohol! VETERAN’S MEMORIAL AT audience members as well. SCHNELKER PARK Jodi Leamon, Business Tech BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Coordinator at ACSWMD, On November 7th, 2017, and Becky Gonzales, Bravas Saturday, December 9, several lights were damaged Owner, will answer ques- 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Enjoy at the Veterans Memorial in tions about local food waste “all you can eat” pancakes. Schnelker Park located in prevention after the show. Menu includes sausage, ap- the 900 block of Park Ave in For more information: plesauce, juice, & coffee. New Haven. The lights had www.cinemacenter.org Kids, visit Santa & complete apparently been smashed a free craft. Bring you cam- by a large rock and had to NORTHWEST OHIO LAW era & appetite for this fun be replaced. The cost of the ENFORCEMENT WORK TO- event! New Haven Communi- damage to the lights was es- GETHER TO SAVE LIVES timated to be over $1,000. A ty Center, 7500 SR 930 East name of one of the suspects (behind McDonalds) Spon- NW OHIO- “Lights for sored by New Haven Parks was later given to a school Lives” was a successful op- official at the New Haven Dept & Masonic Lodge. eration that showed what www.newhavenbulletin. Middle School and two stu- can be accomplished by law dents were asked about the com Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 5 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 Antwerp Archers 2017-18 Boys Basketball

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The Antwerp Archers return to their winter season basketball with quite a few new Good Luck faces. Losing five seniors to graduation and two juniors now has the team with no seniors for the 2017-18 seniors and really could be a solid team for the next two Archers seasons. The height advantage will also be a favorable for the Archers on both sides of the court. Coach Doug Billman has been working with the boys, getting 419-258-2818 them into shape for their first game against Paulding coming up on December 2. 111 Main St. Antwerp, Ohio ROSTER Carry-out Available NO. NAME GRADE HT 102 N. Main Street, 4 Divyne East 11 6’0” Payne, OH 45880 10 Keaton Altimus* 11 6”1” 102 N. Main Street, 11 Jayvin Landers 10 6’1” Payne, OH 45880 12 Cole Seslar** 11 6’2” 13 Luke Brewer* 11 5’11” 14 Blake Schuette 10 6’0” 20 Barnhouse 11 6’0” 102 N. Main Street, 21 Boston Dunderman 10 5’11” Payne, OH 45880 22 Brett Fulk 11 5’10” Head Coach: 24 Brayton Stuckey 11 6’2” DOUG BILLMAN 102 N. Main Street, Get well and back into the Payne, OH 45880 32 Jake Ryan 11 6’1”

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Merrin Street Funeral Director 419-263-2812 Payne, OH 45880 11048 S.R. 49 Paulding, Ohio 1-800-399-3522 ANY PIZZA Limit 1 per order Mon.-Thur.• 11-2PM & 4-9PM We take the DENTS P.O. Box 1067 www.denherderfh.com Friday • 11-2 PM & 4-10PM out of ACCIDENTS! Expiration Dec. 31, 2017 Saturday • 11AM-10PM Antwerp, Ohio 45813 1000 W. Wayne St. Paulding, OH 45879 419-263-2939 Now open Sundays at 4pm PAGE 6 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] SAFETY ON THE FARM In talking with Ken- RAF LAKENHEATH SER- SOMETHING ON THE EAGLES ny Hahn and Nick Bragg VICEWOMAN WHO DIED By: Stan Jordan they have two semis and AFTER SUFFOLK CRASH This topic is older than “Old Blue” that is an old NAMED old man John Deere’s first farm truck they use only one bottom plow. Farming at harvesting time it is a An American service- is considered one of the vo- 1981Chevy. “Old blue” will woman who died after her car cations that is loaded with hold about 300 bushels and crashed into a tree in Suffolk accidents. What brings me it will pull a trailer of about has been named as Airman to write this column on safe- 300 more. First Class Hayley Reynolds. ty is the fact that most of They also have a grain The 21-year-old, of New this area farmers have one cart that will hold about Haven, Indiana, based at RAF or two of these semi-trailers 1000 bushels and they use Lakenheath, died at the scene for hauling grain called 18 it to dump the combine if THIS HOT FOOD CRAZE of a single-vehicle collision on wheelers. they cannot make a com- the B1106 in Elveden in the I talked to Kenny Hahn plete round. These few piec- early hours of Friday (No- By: Stan Jordan es of equipment will usually about these grain trailers vember 24). By: Stan Jordan see any eagle’s nest. That fe- I know that I am going to keep the grain away from the and he said they run be- Airman Reynolds, of the This picture of the two male eagle figured three times get in trouble for writing this combine. tween 37 to 45 ft in length 48th Fighter Wing, joined the adult eagles was given to me was too many and moved to because it is one of our Civil Now most of the farmers and about 8ft wide and about 48th Medical Group, In-pa- by Jarrison Steiner. His wife, another tree. Rights. But I have long enter- in this area have these pieces 70 inches in depth and as a tient Operations Squadron, in Kim took the photo out the During this past week I re- tained the idea of talking back of transportation but I used rule you can haul about one April 2016. window up on the north side ceived two reports of Golden to those hot pepper eaters. Kenny and Nick because I thousand bushels of grain of Her next-of-kin have been of 204. The eagles are quite Eagles. I know both of these Some of my friends start know what they have and the types that we grow here informed. in that area. people and I think they did out with the mild stuff like how they operate the day in the tri-state area. Col. Evan Pettus, 48th This is November 14th and see one. Pepper Jack cheese, but you and night hours. All dump trucks and Fighter Wing commander, I am sorry to tell you that yes- Both species of eagles are know one thing leads to an- In talking with Nick, he trailers have a hydraulic said: “We are deeply saddened terday I went down to where about the same size, big! The other and they are soon on tells me that in the county hoist to dump that load. by the loss of Airman Reyn- the eagles nest was to be and big difference is the color of horseradish, onion tops, gar- there is a device that is a tube This same vehicle may also olds, and send our sincerest there is nothing there...no the head. One is pretty white lic and all. like affair, and it can be used be used to haul sand, gravel, condolences to her family and nest. and the other is a brownish Now I like chili soup, but if a person falls into a grain wood or other similar mate- friends at this difficult time. The eagles built that nest color called gold. not the hot variety, maybe bin to get them out. That unit rials. “The Liberty Wing would in that tree twice, but not The one man was still ex- even a touch of sugar. Noth- is available anywhere it is This hydraulic dump is like to thank emergency re- the third time. The leaves are cited about how large that ing hot on my pizza either. needed. This is a fine piece of certainly a labor saving de- sponders from Suffolk police gone now and you can see the bird was. ’S My neighbor, Kenny equipment and all the coun- vice in a number of ways, but and Norfolk Fire and Rescue area pretty good and I didn’t See ya! Hahn, says I am a wimp for it is dangerous to the opera- ty firemen have been shown YOU the way I like my chili, you (Service) for their efforts in tor in just as many ways. how to use it. responding to the accident. n Lions Club know, on the mild side. A raised bed on a dump See ya! Div. V – No. 3 Wheelers- game of the day Friday and o thank the To me, Pepper Jack cheese “As the days get shorter burg (14-0) vs. No. 1 Pember- Saturday. The Stark County truck or trailer presents and colder, we continue to y for supporting is hot, but those people eat several accidents waiting to CALIFORNIA AND THE ville Eastwood (14-0), 3 p.m. Fairgrounds are located at ween Donut Sale. that and Ghost Pepper cheese stress driving safety measures Div. I – No. 8 Pickerington 700 Wertz Ave. NW, Canton, happen. Such as tipping over DEATH SENTENCE to our Airmen and families.” our purchases we and even cheese, sideways, hitting electrical Central (13-1) vs. No. 6 Men- Ohio. See directions below. ing donations to the and that is only the mild stuff. Suffolk Constabulary has lines or the operator not us- By: Stan Jordan tor (13-1), 8 p.m. Directions to Fair- ood Bank and the They soon start to eat those previously confirmed that a Saturday, December 2 grounds: ing a block so the bed won’t Let’s get right to the blue Honda Civic collided ervice Club Christmas Jalapeno Pepper like carrots. Div. VI – No. 1 Maria When travelling North A special thank you come down, or when the point on this topic. I think it with a tree, around a mile They must have a brick lined Stein Marion Local (14-0) vs. on I-77: Continue north on oodburn businesses ground is not level or flat, or is wrong to outlaw the death north of the Center Parcs en- stomach. No. 2 Kirtland (14-0), 10 a.m. I-77 and exit at Exit 105 (W. ting our project, falls from a loaded truck or sentence in a blanket law. trance, at around 12.15am on My boss makes his own Div. IV – No. 7 Clarksville Tuscarawas Street). Turn left ount even a heavy tailgate. Maybe Some cases are so bad the Friday. Airman Reynolds was hot sauce and Jalapeno Pep- Clinton-Massie (13-1) vs. No. (West) onto W. Tuscarawas o their customers. an off center or shifting load felon should pay with their the only person in the car, the pers is the mild stuff. He uses, 1 Steubenville (14-0), 3 p.m. Street and travel to the fifth t could not have can cause the raised bed to life at once. force said. Cayenne Pepper, Ghost Pep- Div. III – Dresden Tri-Val- traffic signal, Wertz Avenue cess that it was tip over. Just today that killer The road was closed while pers, Chili Peppers and Sere- ley (13-1) vs. No. 1 Trot- NW. Turn right (North) onto oodburn Hardware There are a number of Manson died in prison of an investigation into the colli- no Peppers cut all up first, wood-Madison (14-0), 8 p.m. Wertz Avenue thru two traffic ater & electricity things that can go wrong natural causes. He engi- sion took place and reopened with gloves on, and vinegar State Championships Fan signals to 7th Street NW Fair- Malfaits for the with the hydraulic cylinders neered the death of seven at around 8am on Friday. and salt, you must use Apple Parking Information grounds entrance on your king lot for and that will let the bed back people and he never showed RAF Lakenheath is the Cider vinegar. Parking at the Pro Foot- left. ailer. Have a great down on the operator. Again any remorse. He should largest US Air Force-operat- See ya! ball Hall of Fame and Tom When travelling South e will be a block can be used, maybe have been hung immedi- ed base in England. Current- Benson Hall of Fame Sta- on I-77: Continue south xt spring. that takes a little time, but ately from the nearest tree. ly, 4,500 active duty military that is time well spent. He was not a good person dium will be closed to pub- on I-77 and exit at Exit 106 members are stationed at the lic parking. Fans are urged (13th Street NW). Turn right Drivers should be trained in any way or never would base. on the specifics of main- have been a good citizen. to park at the Stark County (West) onto 13th Street and Police are asking any Fairgrounds and take advan- travel to second traffic signal, tenance and inspection of His mind was to kill, kill, witnesses to the collision to trucks and trailers. kill. But the tax payers in tage of the Stadium Shuttle, Wertz Avenue NW. Turn left contact the Serious Collision with continuous service for (South) onto Wertz Avenue Yes, a lot of this safety California was stuck with Investigation Team on 101 schooling is common sense him by their own law. all seven state championship NW and travel thru one traf- quoting CAD 4 of November games beginning at 5:30 p.m. fic signal to 7th Street NW and paying attention to what Manson, himself, cost 24. you are doing and remem- the state almost 700,000 just Thursday, and then from 8:00 Fairgrounds entrance on www.newhavenbulletin. a.m. to an hour after the final your right. bering accidents can happen! to keep him alive, that is just com room and board. There are other people in prison over NOTING THE OHSAA ® the killings also. ankee andle But the courts knew he FOOTBALL STATE Now Open Sundays Y C killed these people, he was FINALISTS The Gift of Home Fragrancing™ no good to society. Life at 4pm meant nothing to him. He State championship week- Winter Garden never would have been a end kicks off Thursday night and select Holiday Varieties. credit to America. at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Puckerbrush ¢ Yankee Candle Votive 99 To me, he should have Stadium in Canton (419) 263 2626 gotten a long drop on a The Ohio High School 117 E. Merrin Street Pizzeria $ 99 short rope with no ifs, ands Mon.-Thur. • 11-2PM & 4-9PM MEDIUM JAR...... 14 Athletic Association post- Payne, OH 45880 Friday • 11-2PM & 4-10PM $ 99 or buts. He took a lot of lives ed the weekly football notes www.Puckerbrushpizza.com Saturday • 11AM-10PM LARGE JAR...... 17 and caused a lot of sorrow packet Sunday in preparation December to other families. He should for the state championship America’s best lovedcandle™ have died post haste. games, which kick off Thurs- YOUR HOMETOWN RADIO STATIONS Come visit us for the only candles that are Famous for Fragrance.™ I think California’s law day at Tom Benson Hall of Candle about no death rule should Fame Stadium in Canton. W PAU WPNM WDFI be repealed. It is wrong, 2017 OHSAA Football wrong, wrong to harbor a State Championships Pair- Ottawa Defiance killer like that. ings and Schedule Paulding Times have changed. Home team listed first. FIND US ON THE UNGER See ya! Pairings are shown with fi- BROADCASTING RADIO NETWORKS nal AP state rank and current 419-399-9138 • UBRNETWORKS.COM WOODBURN LEAF PICKUP records. All games played at Fall sports, Including Football, Volleyball and boys and girls soccer plus END DATE Tom Benson Hall of Fame Sports Overtime every Friday and Saturday night at 10:00 Stadium, Canton. All games Search UBRNetworks on Soundcloud.com for All On Demand Events The City of Woodburn televised live by Spectrum will discontinue leaf pickup Sports (Channel 311 state- TY of the for the season on December wide, 510 in former Insight 1st. If you are within the areas) and broadcast live by Woodburn Liquors, Inc. Month! City limits and you have OHSAA Radio Network leaves past this date, feel Thursday, November 30 free to drop them off at the Div. II – No. 5 Akron compost site on Tile Mill Archbishop Hoban (13-1) “Mandy” Road just east of State Road vs. No. 2 Cincinnati Winton 101. If you have questions or Woods (13-1), 7:30 p.m. 260•632•2337 concerns, call City Hall at Friday, December 1 260-632-5318. Div. VII – No. 5 Cuyahoga Special Beanie Boos: $5.00-$8.00 -Timothy Cummins, Heights (12-1) vs. Minster 22206 Main Street • Woodburn, IN 46797 Clerk-Treasurer (10-4), 10 a.m. Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 7 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 Paulding Panthers 2017-18 Boys Basketball

The Paulding Panthers return to the court for the 2017- and have been practicing with Coach Brian Miller. The court and in the West Bend News. The players are 18 season with a full group of well rounded players. the goal is to exceed last year’s win record and make a completely ready to take on the the Pirates in their first team lost 6 seniors but seven more came up from the good run in the tournaments. Time will tell if all this game at home on December 1. junior class to fill those positions. The boys are ready will take place and more! Follow the Panthers at their Quality by ROSTER at Roc # Name HT POS Gr Fl k 2 Carson Shull 5’10” G 11 Head Coach: 4 Bailey Manz 6’0” G 11 BRIAN MILLER CONCRETE 10 Marcus Miller 5’10” G 12 Assistant Coach: 11 Blake Dobbelaere 6’0” G 12 TRAVIS MCGARVEY 12 Ethan Rhonehouse 6’2” F 12 Superintendent: 419-263-2939 21 Jaret Miller 6’0” G 11 102 N. Main Street, 22 Josh Trausch 6’3” C 12 KENNETH AMSTUTZ Payne, OH 45880 23 Fletcher Cook 6’1” F 11 Principal: 102 N. Main Street, 24 Austin Howell 6’0” F 12 TODD HARMON Payne, OH 45880 C&Y Oil 32 Logan Bradford 6’4” C 12 Athletic Director Company 33 Isaac Baldwin 6’2” F 12 BROCK BERGMAN SCHEDULE Home Games in BOLD Paulding 127 Payne 102 N. Main Street, Maramart Maramart Maramart Date Time Opponent Payne, OH 45880 1001 N. Williams St. 17746 US 127 202 N. Main St. Paulding, Ohio 45879 Cecil, OH 45821 Payne, Ohio Dec 01 Fri 6:00 PM H Continental 102 N. Main Street, 419-399-3247 419-399-4455 419-263-2684 Dec 02 Sat 4:30 PM H Antwerp (Tripleheader w/ 9th) Payne, OH 45880 Dec 08 Fri 4:30 PM A Defiance (Tripleheader w/ 9th) 102 N. Main Street, Dec 09 Sat 6:00 PM H Wayne Trace Payne, OH 45880 Dec 15 Fri 6:00 PM H Columbus Grove Dec 18 Mon 6:00 PM A Miller City Dec 22 Fri 6:00 PM A Bluffton Dec 26 Tue 12:15 PM (JV) / 7:30 PM (Var) Bryan / Wauseon 102 N. Main Street, Dec 28 Thu TBA (JV) / TBA (Var) Bryan / Defiance College TBA Payne, OH 45880 Jan 12 Fri 6:00 PM H Allen East Jan 13 Sat 4:30 PM A Fairview (Tripleheader w/ 9th) Get well and back into the Jan 19 Fri 6:00 PM A Delphos Jefferson Jan 20 Sat 6:00 PM A Ayersville game fast with your family Jan 26 Fri 6:00 PM H Ada Jan 29 Mon 6:00 PM A Holgate Dairy Queen Feb 06 Tue 4:30 PM H Hicksville (Tripleheader w/ 9th) in Paulding and sports specialists Feb 09 Fri 6:00 PM A Crestview Supports Your Team! Feb 10 Sat 6:00 PM A Liberty Center Give the ® 208 Columbus Street Hicksville, Ohio 43526 Feb 16 Fri 6:00 PM H Lincolnview Paulding Panthers “Fan Food not Fast Food” Phone: 419-542-6692 • www.cmhosp.com Feb 17 Sat 6:00 PM H Bryan (Senior Night) New Hours: www.facebook.com/cmhosp your support Mon-Thurs 10:30-9:30 • Fri-Sat 10:30-10:00 Feb 22 Thu 6:00 PM A Edgerton Sun & Holidays 11-9:30 pm Feb 23 Fri 6:00 PM A Spencerville at the games! Antwerp, Ohio Good Luck GOOD LUCK THIS SEASON! Panthers GOOD From the Staff of Den Herder Funeral Home Downtown Antwerp 419-258-2818 LUCK!! ~Since 1912~ 419-258-2068 111 Main St. John W. Den Herder Phone: 419-399-2866 Antwerp, Ohio Funeral Director 419-263-2812 Paulding, Ohio 1-800-399-3522 Carry-out www.denherderfh.com Available Cell: 419-769-9969 • Office: 419-399-4856 1000 W. Wayne St. Paulding, OH 45879 PAGE 8 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] Congratulations Warriors!

The Warriors Football team, Cheerleaders, and coaches with the State Runner-Up Trophy at the Lucas Oil Stadium! More pictures at westbendnews.net (Continued from Page 1) 67-yards for the game-win- Durkes completed 14 of Woodlan dominated the ning score. 30 passes for 206 yards to time of possession, holding In the opening quarter, lead the Warrior offense the ball for 27:15 compared the Warriors took their first while Rhoades ran for 71 to Southridge’s 20:45. The possession and needed only yards on 21 carries. Hahn Warriors also ran 72 plays four plays to find the end also had five receptions for compared to 52 for the zone on a drive that covered 139 yards for Woodlan. Raiders. 77-yards. Schank topped South- Both teams scored in The big play of the drive ridge with five receptions the fourth quarter after the was a 54-yard pass from for 121 yards while also squads were tied at 7-7 at the Durkes to Aaron Hahn be- running for 56 yards on 13 end of three periods. fore Jack Rhoades capped carries. Matthew Price also Woodlan struck first, the possession with a 27- added four catches for 70 finding the end zone at the yard scamper for a score. yards. 11:29 mark on a 13-yard Crilly’s extra point put Harter, who was named scoring strike from Justin the Warriors on top 7-0 with the Mental Attitude win- Durkes to Ah’Lan Howard. 10:58 left in the first quarter. ner, ended the night 11 of 23 Luke Crilly’s extra point Coach Sherwood Hadock passing for 202 yards. kick made it 14-7 Warriors. was on top after this! Congratulations to the However, with the War- Southridge would an- Team and coaches on this riors facing a fourth and swer late in the first half, fantastic season sending four later in the final peri- putting together a six-play, them to the State Champi- od, Southridge intercepted a 71-yard scoring drive. onship football game! The Woodlan pass at the 33-yard Colin Smith scooted a last Woodlan appearance at line with 2:40 left in the con- dozen yards with 2:01 left state was in 1981. Ah’lan Howard crosses the goal line for the touchdown! More pictures at westbendnews.net test. in the half to send the two Share pictures from west- The Raiders then drove teams to the locker room bendnews.net tied at 7-7.

Welcome to the State state championship games Back in the Spotlight trip to the state champion- since Crooksville won the 1994 through 2012, a MAC Championships in Columbus throughout Six of the 14 state finalists ship game, which is the most Class A state championship team played in 19 of 23 Div. 719 Ohio high schools the 1980s, natural grass was are making a return trip from among all 2017 finalists and over Ashtabula St. John at the VI state championship games, began the football season installed in the 2016 state championship in the Top 5 all-time in Ohio. Akron Rubber Bowl in 1977. winning 15 championships. in August. 224 qualified for in Columbus in the spring games that were held at Ohio The Flyers have nine titles and In Div. V, top-ranked Also of note, MAC mem- the playoffs in late October. of 1990 and OSU asked the Stadium in Columbus. two runner-up finishes. Steu- Pemberville Eastwood is also ber Coldwater played in the Now 14 have advanced to OHSAA to move its football - Akron Archbishop Ho- benville (Div. IV) is making making its first trip to the previous eight Div. V state this week’s state champion- state championship games ban is the two-time defend- its ninth appearance (three state championship game. championship games, win- ship games. All seven state to another location. The ing Div. III state champ, but titles, five runner-up). The MAC is Back in Divisions ning four titles. Coldwater championship games will be OHSAA found a home in is playing in Div. II this year. other state finalists include VI and VII moved to Div. VI this year played at Tom Benson Hall Stark County, with Canton - Trotwood-Madison was Mentor (three appearances, A member of the Mid- and lost to Marion Local in a of Fame Stadium in Canton, Fawcett Stadium and Massil- the 2016 Div. 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Noting the Undefeated AP poll at the end of October. hearts, or even stand up when Six teams will look to cap Other notable title game top- the Anthem is played. Most from the flu and pneumonia off a perfect 15-0 season this five AP matchups are: people DO NOT KNOW or than from war wounds. weekend in Canton, as Trot- - Div. V: AP #1 Pember- want to sing the words to our The next meeting is Dec. wood-Madison (Div. III), ville Eastwood (14-0) vs. AP National Anthem. Perhaps we 2 at St. Francis Historical should all take a lesson from Woman’s Club, 826 Ewing Steubenville (Div. IV), Pem- #3 Wheelersburg (14-0) St. Ft. Wayne, Indiana. RSVP berville Eastwood (Div. V), - Div. II: AP #2 Cin. Win- this. with reserv. pmt. sent to Cyn- Wheelersburg (Div. V), Ma- ton Woods (13-1) vs. AP #5 Saluting our National Flag thia Gravatt by Nov. 30. (260- ria Stein Marion Local (Div. Akr. Archbishop Hoban (13- is a privilege not to be taken 402-6797). VI) and Kirtland (Div. VI) all 1) lightly. If you love this coun- Submitted by: remain unbeaten. The Div. V All 70 teams that appeared try and care about its Veter- Caroline Zimmerman, & Div. VI state championship in the final AP poll earned a ans and its future, let’s pull Public Relations games are the only match- playoff berth. Those 70 teams together and honor our flag, ups between two undefeated went 59-11 in the first round government and all it stands USDA PROVIDES MORE teams. of the playoffs. Of those 59 for. THAN $10 MILLION TO Proving the Pollsters wins, 57 were home games This country is over 225 HELP CARIBBEAN AREA Four of the seven teams for the ranked team, while years old. We should know that won Associated Press two ranked teams won on the better than to do some of the FARMERS RECOVER FOL- poll championships at the road in the first round - Gi- things we are still doing. Such LOWING HURRICANES end of October have ad- rard (Division IV) and West as: racial hatred; women be- vanced to the state finals, Jefferson (Division V). ing grossly underpaid; wom- USDA’s Natural Resources as Trotwood-Madison (Div. en’s domestic violence issues Conservation Service (NRCS) III), Steubenville (Div. IV), BOYS BASKETBALL GAMES being pushed aside; sexual is providing $10.9 million in Pemberville Eastwood (Div. TIME SCHEDULE CHANGE predators openly being active technical and financial assis- V) and Maria Stein Marion on the news media to include tance to help farmers in Puer- Local (Div. VI) will all look This Saturday, the boys employers, teachers, and even to Rico and the U.S. Virgin to cap off perfect seasons basketball games have been family members. (We now Islands repair damage and with a state championship. moved up to accommodate even have it on record in our rebuild following hurricanes Two teams not ranked in the the Big Ten championship history books that our US Irma and María. This invest- final AP poll have advanced Saturday night. New times President openly made crude ment through the Environ- to the state finals – Dresden are as follows: sexual remarks about wom- mental Quality Incentives Pro- Tri-Valley (Div. III) and Min- Freshman at Paulding – en for the media). I’m glad I gram, a Farm Bill conservation ster (Div. VII). didn’t vote for him! program, is one more option Woodlan Junior Madi Koos takes the jump shot from the 2:30 p.m. three point line. More pictures at westbendnews.net Last year, the only team to JV at Paulding – 4:00 p.m. Let’s not vote people into available through USDA to aid be ranked No. 1 in the final Varsity at Paulding – 5:30 office who don’t value and with recovery. WOODBURN - In girls points. poll and go on to win a state p.m. honor what OUR values stand “USDA remains committed basketball action last week, Woodlan reversed the championship was Maria for. Protesting is NOT illegal to helping the people of Puerto the Woodlan Lady Warriors roles in its game with Churu- Stein Marion Local (Division and neither is removing a bad Rican agriculture with every split a pair of games as Wood- busco as the Warriors led 10-6 VI). LETTER TO THE EDITOR & incapable & disrespectful means at our disposal. With lan defeated Churubusco but after one quarter in cruising Twenty-one of the 28 state politician from office. this funding, we can assist local fell to Jay County. to a 45-23 victory. Please note that this idea farmers in repairing damages Against the Patriots, vis- semifinalists were ranked in In respect to football play- The Warriors blanked the of kneeling during the Na- to their land and existing con- iting Jay County jumped in the final poll. Thirty-five of ers “taking a knee during the Eagles in the second quarter tional Anthem is a gentle re- servation practices caused by front early and never looked the 70 teams that appeared in National Anthem” — this has in expanding the margin to minder, for what it is & that Hurricanes Irma and Maria,” back in rolling to an 82-39 the final Associated Press poll become a controversial topic 23-6 at halftime before post- perhaps our nation needs a said Secretary of Agriculture victory over the Warriors. reached the regional finals. of discussion. Some fans feel ing a 41-10 advantage enter- wakeup call. Get out the U.S. Sonny Perdue. “Through EQIP, Jay County led 19-12 after The final AP polls appear on that this is totally unaccept- ing the final period. history books and see why we co-invest with farmers to one quarter before breaking page 5 of this packet. able for their players to take Bayman topped the War- this county was formed. “All repair and prevent soil erosion, game open by outscoring the AP No. 1 vs. AP No. 2 a stand for what they believe. riors with 13 points while men are created equal.” (are address flooding and other wa- Warriors 16-4 in the second The Division VI state However, if you are in the Joyce chipped in nine and championship game between we following that scripture ter quality issues, as well as any period to take a 35-16 advan- Holmes added five. Other for men and women?) other resource concerns result- tage. scorers included Albertson Make the most of your insurance deductibles. – Respectfully Submitted ing from high rainfall events The Patriots then explod- (four), Kitzmiller (four), Koos by: Caroline Wells Longard- and flooding.” ed for 28 third quarter points (three), Lauren Meyer (two), ner Zimmerman EQIP Funding for Emer- to extend the margin to 63-30 Abbey Gentz (two) and Mc- Antwerp, Ohio gency Assistance at the end of three periods. Gettigan (one). To expedite disaster recov- Addison Bayman led the Bayman also had nine re- DAUGHTERS OF THE AMER- ery, NRCS is issuing waivers way for the Lady Warriors bounds for Woodlan while ICAN REVOLUTION MEET allowing farmers to receive with 18 points while Madi Joyce and Gentz both picked payment and begin implement- Koos chipped in six points. up six. Joyce dished out three The Mary Penrose Wayne ing key conservation practic- Taya Kitzmiller (four), Lexia assists to lead the Warriors Chapter Daughters of the es prior to contract approval. Holmes (four), Kate Menden- and Bayman picked up five American Revolution (Fort Practices can include the dis- hall (two), Hanna Albertson steals. Wayne, Indiana) met Sat. posal of dead livestock, the (two), K.C. McGettigan (two) More pictures at westbend- Nov. 11, 2017 at 1:15 p.m. at construction of animal mor- and Gabby Joyce (one) picked news.net the VA Northern Indiana tality facilities, replacement of up the remaining Woodlan Health Care System in Fort roofs and covers on agricul- Wayne, Indiana. tural buildings and debris re- The meeting was opened moval. Participants are asked and destroyed infrastructure. Yes, that one! I am grateful for by Chapter Regent - Babara to file an EQIP application and While EWP generally can pay the teachers who do not wait for Harris with patriotic exer- a waiver to start implementing up to 75 percent of the cost of that student to come to them cises to include the National a practice. emergency measures, in both for help. I am grateful for the Anthem and other openings. Meanwhile, farmers who Puerto Rico and the Virgin teachers who see the potential The National Defense Re- have worked with NRCS pre- Islands, President Trump au- behind the stereotypical per- port was “Working Dogs in viously are also eligible to get thorized 100 percent Federal ception. I understand wanting the Military” by Gwen Bard. assistance to implement new cost for debris removal and the students to ask for help and It was reported that 95% cer- learning responsibility. Good tification is required for each conservation practices or re- emergency protective measures pair failed practices. until March 2018. teachers know that every stu- Outsmart dog to be qualified. Brenda dent has potential, and it is the Sowers gave the President NRCS accepts EQIP appli- Four NRCS teams spent the YOUR DEDUCTIBLE cations year-round in a contin- job of the teacher to help the General’s message. last five weeks in the Caribbean student realize and work for Here’s a way to be smart when it comes to your Committee Reports in- uous signup. But landowners region conducting damage sur- it as well. I am grateful for the must submit their applications vey assessments to determine medical insurance. If you’ve been putting off minor cluded the presentation of 69 teachers who teach and men- lap robes made by Chapter by Jan. 19 to be considered for potential sites and sponsors medical procedures, waiting to get your mammogram tor every student in the class, members for patients at the this disaster recovery funding. for EWP projects. Through the and realize that those who do or just not scheduling that colonoscopy, the end of the VA facility. Volunteers for the Farmers and ranchers should program, NRCS works with not ask for help, need you to year is a perfect time to take care of those overdue VA facility may contact this visit with their local USDA ser- local government entities in extend the first, second, and medical needs. Paulding County Hospital can help chairman for information. vice center to apply. Caribbean impacted areas to remove de- maybe even infinite branches. you meet these needs. Deductibles under most Membership Chm. Bun- NRCS office listings and phone bris, stabilize streambanks and It can be frustrating, I know, ny Steyer presented the re- numbers can be found at www. medical insurance plans will reset to the full amount fix water control structures, but I am even more grateful port of 177 active chapter pr.nrcs.usda.gov. Farmers may among other practices. for the teacher who never gives beginning in January. So if you have met your members, 5 pending papers also call the Caribbean Area Requests for assistance up and does not allow that deductible for this year and are able to complete other and 4 new members. They Disaster Recovery Bi-Lingual must be made within 60 days of student to give up either. It is medical procedures or tests before the end of the year, are as listed: MARY DEIN- Hotline at 787-303-0341. the storm event. easy to teach the top students, your out of pocket expenses will be minimal or even LEIN — Patriot, Abraham Disaster Recovery Assis- so I am grateful for the teach- Downer; SUE DOWNEY Pa- zero. So be smart and call your doctor today or call tance for Caribbean Commu- LETTER TO THE EDITOR er who nurtures the potential triot, Wm. Townsend; SUE of the students who are not in Paulding County Hospital and schedule before the nities JOHNSON —Patriot, John In addition to assistance to the top half of the class. I am end of the year. Newell; TERRI TAYLOR Tis the season to be grate- agricultural producers, NRCS grateful for every teacher who — Patriot, Thomas Herrick ful! We should be grateful for embraces the role of teacher, Cole. The membership com- is helping local communities the teachers who bless our repair dams and infrastructure mentor, coach, and friend. You mittee meets at the Allen Co. children by making that extra are blessings to the community, Library at Wayne & Webster impacted by the hurricanes. effort, when others have giv- you are role models for current (downtown) regularly to help NRCS is providing $1.75 mil- en up. You know that kid who and aspiring teachers. Many with application papers for lion to local governments and sits in class goofing off, maybe Blessings. seems like they do not care? 1035 West Wayne Street • Paulding, Ohio 45879 new members. Please contact entities through the Emergency –Courtney Shull You know…the one who isn’t pauldingcountyhospital.com • 419.399.4080 this chairman for more infor- Watershed Protection (EWP) Antwerp Ohio mation. program to restore damaged at the top of the grading curve? PAGE 10 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] Wayne Trace Raiders 2017-18 Boys Basketball

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This prompted Offi- yellow perch over their limit AND ADVANCES TO STATE! cer Teders to initiate a traf- from the day before. Officer fic stop. When asked why he Van Cleve issued both fish- was doing the doughnuts, the ermen a citation and seized driver stated that he was hav- eighty yellow perch. The men ing issues with his traction were arraigned into the Otta- control and was checking to wa County Municipal Court make sure it worked. Fur- where they were found guilty ther investigation by Officer and ordered to pay a total Teders revealed that the vehi- of $2,016 in fines and court cle had expired license plates costs. Both men lost their that were not registered to the fishing license for one year. new owner. The vehicle was Northeast Ohio – Wildlife impounded and charges are District Three Field reports from ODNR pending. State Wildlife Officer Aar- Division of Wildlife Offi- Northwest Ohio – Wild- on Brown, assigned to Wayne cers life District Two County, and State Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife While working in the Lake Officer Jeremy Carter, as- District One Erie marshes during the ear- signed to Holmes County, This past spring, State ly teal season, Lake Erie In- were investigating individ- Wildlife Officer Josh Shields, vestigator Cody Klima saw a uals who were destroying assigned to Union County, group of hunters shoot and farm fields and engaging and State Wildlife Officer kill an American widgeon. in off-road activity at Kill- Adam Smith, assigned to Lo- While retrieving the wid- buck Marsh Wildlife Area. Pictured R-L: Pictured are the team with their plaques from Food Science L to R: Kalyn gan County, were on patrol at geon, another hunter in the During one of their evening Strahley with you 2nd place plaque, Shannon Hale and Kaylie Tressler holding the team Indian Lake. While most an- group shot and killed a bird patrols, Officers Brown and plaque and Courtney Luderman with her 1st place plaque! glers the officers checked were that Investigator Klima could Carter contacted two indi- fishing legally, one fisherman not see. Investigator Klima viduals, one driving a black By: Emma Horstman, complaints for food products, with Kaylie Tressler finishing was found to be fishing with- contacted the group in the Jeep and another in a Dodge Paulding FFA Reporter recognize food equipment, do in 10th place, and Shannon out a valid fishing license. The field. After further investiga- truck, who were illegally off On November 9th, the math calculations and recog- Hale 24th in the district. As fisherman later failed to ap- tion, Officer Klima was able of designed vehicle areas. The Paulding FFA Food Science nize possible safety hazards a team, the girls placed first pear in court for the offense, to determine that the other Jeep owner was charged with Team competed at the district in the food industry. Then to against 12 other teams from prompting the Bellefontaine bird was a wood duck, which operating a vehicle off-road. Food Science Competition at complete the contest students’ the district and they will be Municipal Court to issue a the hunter intentionally did The Dodge truck had be- Riverdale. The team consisted work together as a team to competing at the state com- statewide bench warrant for not retrieve. Both hunters come buried in the field and of Courtney Luderman, Ka- develop a product complete in Columbus on the man’s arrest. In October, were cited for taking ducks a tow company was called lyn Strahley, Shannon Hale, with a full food nutrition la- December 2nd. The Paulding the man was arrested for his during the closed season. to free the vehicle. The man and Kaylie Tressler. During bel. Individually, Courtney FFA Chapter is very proud of outstanding warrant in Cin- In September 2017, State was charged with criminal the competition students Luderman led the team by the hard work these girls put cinnati. He was later trans- Wildlife Officer Reid Van damaging and operating a must be able identify different placing 1st in the district. in for this competition. Best ported to Logan County to Cleve, assigned to Ottawa vehicle off-road. This was the aromas, respond to consumer Kalyn Strahley placed second of Luck at State! address his fishing without County, was on patrol when individual’s fourth criminal a license offense. The man he observed two fishermen damaging charge. Both men convictions in the Coshocton that he shot the deer. The man pleaded guilty to the fishing cleaning yellow perch in a appeared in court and were offense and paid $250 in fines County Municipal Court. He said that he thought it was a hotel parking lot. Officer Van convicted. The owner of the was found guilty, paid $297 in doe when he shot, but soon and court costs, and was sen- Cleve made contact with both Jeep was ordered to pay $138 tenced to 10 days of suspend- fines and court costs, and was realized that it was a buck Like fishermen and asked about in fines and court costs. The ordered to serve three days in with the left angler broken The West Bend ed jail time. their catch. After speaking to owner of the Dodge truck was During the first week jail. off. He told Investigator Bud- News on both men, it was determined ordered to pay $266 in fines Southwest Ohio – Wildlife delmeyer that he had put his of waterfowl season, State that the men had caught more and costs, and an additional FACEBOOK Wildlife Officer Matt Teders, District Five temporary tag on it, and filled than their limit of yellow $500 in restitution to repair State Wildlife Investigator it out with his wife’s name. He assigned to Madison Coun- perch the day before, making the damaged property. & receive regular ty, was on patrol at Madison Joel Buddelmeyer received a was subsequently cited for the multiple trips on Lake Erie Southeast Ohio – Wildlife call from State Wildlife Of- violation. The man appeared updates as Lake State Park when he ob- to do so. Officer Van Cleve District Four ficer Gus Kiebel, assigned to in the Clermont County Mu- to what is happening In September, State Wild- Clermont County, requesting nicipal Court and pleaded life Officer Jerrod Allison, assistance with interviewing guilty. He paid $175 in fines throughout the week. The West Bend News assigned to Coshocton Coun- an individual about a deer and court costs, and the deer READER PICK-UP LOCATIONS ty, received a call about a that had been checked in. was forfeited to the ODNR suspicious vehicle parked Investigator Buddelmeyer Division of Wildlife. OHIO LOCATIONS tension Office, Paulding County on Woodbury Wildlife Area Historical Society, Paulding Co. spoke with a woman about Antwerp: Country Time Market, property. Officer Allison the deer at her residence. She Antwerp Branch Library, Antwerp Sheriff’s Office, Past Time Cafe, checked the area and located Board of Elections stated that she had shot the Pharmacy, H20, Antwerp Ex- the vehicle, which he recog- animal somewhere in the SCHMUCKER’S CUSTOM Payne: Blueberry Pancake change Bank, Hometown Pantry, nized as a vehicle previously backyard but wasn’t sure on House, Lichty’s Barber Shop, BRUSH HOGGING & DIRT WORK Pop-N-Brew, The Rootbeer Stand, identified in illegal ginseng the exact location. After fur- Payne Super Valu, Antwerp Ex- Genesis House, Pit-Stop, Subway harvest complaints. Officer ther questioning, the woman • Field & Lot Mowing change Bank, Maramart, Payne Allison set up surveillance on Bryan: Chief, Town & Country, became agitated but insisted •Trail Clearing & Clean Up McDonald’s, Bryan Senior Center, Branch Library, Puckerbrush the vehicle and a short time Pizza that she had shot the deer. In- Walmart later watched two men exit vestigator Buddelmeyer then •Fence Row & Property Clean up Cecil: Maramart, Vagabond Scott: Scott Variety Store the woods with digging tools asked the woman’s husband in their hands. As Officer -Al Charloe: Charloe Store Sherwood: Sherwood Post Of- to show him where she had • Stump Grinding fice, Village Food Emporium, lison approached the men, he killed the deer. As the men Continental: Okuley’s Pharma- asked what they were doing. •Woods Clean Up cy, Dollar General, ACE Hardware Sherwood Bank, walked to an area behind the Both men stated that they “No Job Too Small” – Call 260-705-4130 Defiance: Newman’s Carry Out, Van Wert: Family Video, Or- house, the husband admitted chard Tree, Lee’s Ace Hardware, were looking for ginseng. Of- Butt Hutt, Chief, Senior Center, ficer Allison asked if they had Walmart, Big Lots, Cabbage Patch Main Street Market - Marsh, Walmart, dug any root, and both men Store, Werlor’s Waste produced a small amount of Start signing up for Edgerton: Marathon, Valero, INDIANA LOCATIONS ginseng that they said they Kaiser Supermarket, Utilities Of- Fort Wayne: Walmart (Mays- had dug there. Officer Allison fice, Napa ville Rd.), explained to both men that Grover Hill: Ross’ Gas Station, it was illegal to harvest gin- Home Grabill: Save-A-Lot, Grabill N&N Quick Stop seng on ODNR property and Hardware, Grabill Country Sales AUTHORIZED DEALER Hicksville: Sailers, Shell Station, issued both men summons Harlan: Marathon, Harlan Do- Lassus Handy Dandy, McDon- for the offence. One man was Delivery nuts, Harlan Cafe, iAB Bank found guilty and paid $375 ald’s, H20, Senior Center, Subway Receive 52 issues for only Latty: Kohart’s Surplus & Sal- Hoagland: Mel’s Town Market, in fines and court costs. 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Representa- natural resources and also USDA’S FARM SERVICE tives from ODNR Division provides credit to agricultural of Wildlife will be available AGENCY IN OHIO producers who are unable to re- to discuss the project and ceive private, commercial cred- answer questions and con- The Trump Administra- it, including special emphasis cerns with attendees. tion recently appointed Leon- on beginning, underserved and The ODNR Divisionard Hubert as the new State women farmers and ranchers. Under the direction of of Wildlife purchased the Executive Director (SED) for the USDA Ohio Farm Service Secretary Sonny Perdue, the property several years ago Agency (FSA). Hubert joined USDA will always be facts- with the intention of build- the Ohio FSA team on Monday, based and data-driven, with a ing a ramp that would pro- November 27. decision-making mindset that vide access for the fishing Hubert has spent his life- is customer-focused. Secretary and boating constituency time working in agriculture Perdue leads the USDA with and fill a much-needed gap and public service. He is a grad- four guiding principles: to for public water access on uate of Alabama A&M Univer- maximize the ability of Amer- the river. sity and has over two decades ican agriculture to create jobs, The ODNR Division of of dedicated service and expe- sell foods and fiber, and feed Engineering and a private rience in public sector admin- and clothe the world; to prior- engineering firm have de- istration and public policy cre- itize customer service for the signed the ramp and devel- ation. He served as the Director taxpayers; to ensure that our oped a preliminary site plan. of External Affairs & Economic food supply is safe and secure; The ramp was designed Opportunity for Governor Bob and to maintain good steward- based on the expected use Taft and more recently was ship of the natural resources and as proposed will have appointed by Ohio Governor that provide us with our mi- a one lane ramp, 22 vehicle/ John Kasich’s office as chair- raculous bounty. And under- trailer parking spots, and 20 man of the Ohio Civil Rights standing that we live in a global vehicle only parking spots. Commission. He is a resident economy where trade is of top importance, Secretary Perdue Divine Mercy Catholic School students and staff brought toys in for Christmas for Kids radio The ramp was designed to of Granville Township in Lick- station 98.1. All items stay in Paulding County to help families in need. ing County, where he has also has pledged to be an unapol- minimize impacts to the ad- served his local community on ogetic advocate for American jacent wetlands. many governmental and non- agriculture. REAL ESTATE J to: Sherer, Roger A; 105 N EMERALD TWP ODNR ensures a balance profit boards and commissions. As SED, Hubert will use his Mckinley St; 0.1653 acres; 11/22/17 Ankney, Dor- between wise use and pro- The Farm Service Agency leadership experience to over- TRANSFERS Lot 89 O.p. Haviland Vill othy L to: Sawyer, Paul E tection of our natural re- serves farmers, ranchers and see FSA programs in a custom- 11/22/17 Sherer, Caro- Sawyer, Debra S; Rd 115; 0.9 sources for the benefit of all. agricultural partners through er-focused manner to ensure a BENTON TWP lyn J to: Sherer, Roger A; N acres; Pcl A Ankney Parcels Visit the ODNR website at the delivery of effective, effi- safe, affordable, abundant and 11/21/17 Shugars, Wil- Mckinley St; 0.1653 acres; Emerald Twp S-5 ohiodnr.gov. cient agricultural programs. nutritious food supply for con- liam J & Shugars, Leslie A Lot 90 O.p. Haviland Vill 11/22/17 Ankney, Dor- The agency offers farmers a sumers. Trustees Et Al to: Shugars, BROWN TWP othy L to: Sawyer, Paul E J & Shugars, Leslie 11/20/17 Moore, Roger P Sawyer, Debra S; 18950 Rd A Trustees Et Al; SR 500; Moore, Mary K to: Moore 115 Cecil, Oh 45821; 0.46 PAULDING COUNTY COM- 2016 3rd quarter by $355,409.32. General schen software was updated was in 2005. Fund Expenses for the same time frame Common Pleas Court Judge Tiffany 37.926 acres; Pt Sw1/4Ne1/4 Mary K; 8156 Rd 209 Oak- acres; Pcl No 1 Ankney Par- MISSIONERS MEETING in 2017 were $4,824,580.62, which is up Beckman reminded those in attendance S of Rd Benton Twp S-18 wood Oh 45873; 0.3306 cels Emerald Twp S-5 MINUTES 10/25/17 from 2016 3rd quarter by $699,374.65. The another murder trial will start next week. 11/21/17 Shugars, Wil- Real Estate and Mobile Home Conveyance Fifty-five potential jurors will report Mon- acres; Lot 5 Shisler Pcls HARRISON TWP Fee report revealed a nine month total of day at 9:00 for the selection project. Ms. This 25th day of October, 2017, the liam J & Shugars, Leslie A Brown Twp S-25 11/22/17 Moli- $182,110.92, up from 2016 3rd quarter by Beckman anticipates a short trial. Board of County Commissioners met in $16,756.65. Commissioner Klopfenstein Ms. Fickel reminded the group that Trustees Et Al to: Shugars, 11/20/17 Moore, Roger P tor, Harry W Sr Le to: regular session with the following mem- thanked Ms. Fickel for her reports and expense appropriation worksheets for 2018 bers present: Roy Klopfenstein, Tony Zart- William J & Shugars, Leslie Moore, Mary K to: Moore, Feasby, Ann; Rd 124; 40 noted the importance of the footnotes on will be distributed soon. man, Mark Holtsberry, and Nola Ginter, each report, explaining excessive increases Ms. Peters announced open enroll- A Trustees Et Al; SR 500; 40.5 Mary K; Rd 209; 0.33 acres; acres; Se1/4Se1/4Harrison Clerk or decreases from previous months/years. ment for health insurance is just around acres; Se1/4Ne1/4&Ptne1/4 ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS: Pt Npt Sw1/4Sw1/4 Brown Twp Sec 13 He went on to inform the group the coun- the corner. An open nformative meeting Warrants documented as 237161 Ne1/4 Benton Twp S-18 Twp S-25 11/22/17 Molitor, Harry ty will eventually realize a drop in sales will be held on November 14, at 8:00 a.m. through 237210 for County Bills were ap- tax due to the discontinuing of receiving in the Juvenile/Probate Court room. 11/21/17 Taylor, Shir- 11/22/17 J&K Rentals to: W Sr Le to: Etter Monica; Rd proved and certified to the County Auditor Medicaid durable medical equipment sales The next audit committee meeting for payment. ley Thornell, Randall W to: J&K Rentals Of Oadwood 124; 40 acres; Nw1/4 Se1/4 tax. He noted the county is to receive a will be held on January 31, 2018, at 11:00 EXECUTIVE SESSION: payment from the state in November for Thornell, Larry H Thor- Ltd; Celina St; 0.084 acres; S-13Harrison Twp A motion was made by Mr. Mark a.m. in the Commissioners’ Office. 2017 and another in February for 2018. nell, Cathalene A; Rd 24; Holtsberry to go into executive session at MEETING NOTES OF APPOINT- Lot 5 Pt Less 14 Ft Ss Shisler 11/22/17 Molitor, Harry After 2018, anticipate a loss in sales tax is MENTS: 8:04 a.m. with the Paulding County Prose- 28.5 acres; E 3/4 Ne 1/4 Nw Add Oakwood Vill W Sr Le to: Molitor, Patrick; estimated to be $225,000.00 annually (be- Judge Suzanne Rister, County Court cutor to discuss legal matters. The motion ginning in 2019). Mr. Klopfenstein also re- – Judge Rister reported with Senator Cliff 1/4 Benton Twp S-35 03- 11/22/17 J&K Rentals To: SR 111; 40 acres; S1/2 E1/2 was seconded by Mr. Tony Zartman. All ported there will be an approximate 5.8% Hite’s resigning, Paulding County Court members voting yea. 005780-00-00 J&K Rentals Of Oadwood Ne1/4 S-13Harrison Twp increase in health insurance premiums in At 8:16 a.m. all members present Judge position becoming full-time will 2018. As the county prepares to work on 11/21/17 Taylor, Shir- Ltd; 103 W. Celina St; 0.0056 JACKSON TWP agreed to adjourn the executive session likely be put on hold. She also informed the 2018 budget appropriations, Mr. Klop ley Thornell, Randall W to: and go into regular session. - the Commissioners the VOCA grant acres; Lot 5 7X35 Nw Cor 11/21/17 Carlisle, Dan- fenstein petitioned the group of elected award (Victims’ Assistance program) will Thornell, Larry H Thor- Shisler Add Oakwood Vill iel Et Al to: Carlisle, Dan- IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING THE 2017 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION officials and department heads to alert the be significantly less ($6,000.00) for 2018. nell, Cathalene A; Rd 24; 40 11/22/17 J&K Rentals to: iel Carlisle Helen Et Al; (FUND 001-010): Commissioners of any out of the ordinary Judge Rister then told the Commissioners acres; Se1/4 Nw1/4 Benton J&K Rentals Of Oadwood 9832 Sr 637 Oakwood Oh BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of expenses they may foresee in 2018 so that she is applying for a grant that would fund County Commissioners does hereby direct budgets can be adjusted accordingly. Ms staff to assess and evaluate those who are Twp S-35 Ltd; 103 W. Celina St; 0.1251 45873; 3 acres; Pt Nw1/4N- the County Auditor to amend the 2017 Fickel noted the accounting software in appearing in court for consideration to be BLUE CREEK TWP acres; Lot 6 Shisler Add w1/4-270X484- Jackson Twp Annual Appropriation by appropriating the Auditor’s Office is still DOS based. She out on a working bond. She now has the the following: anticipates a windows update in the near capabilities of doing video arraignments. 11/22/17 Sherer, Carolyn Oakwood Vill S-24 future, but she has no idea what the cost Ms. Rister then shared a recent Attorney 001-010-00006/General Fund/Juve- will be. Judge Wehrkamp noted his need General opinion that states the County LATTY TWP nile Court/Child Support for two full time clerks. Sheriff’s Office does not have the authority AMOUNT: $8,000.00 11/22/17 J&K Rentals to: Lou Ann Wannemacher, County to transport inmates to and from County IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING Are you ready for your Treasurer, presented her investment re- Court for appearances. County Courts are J&K Rentals Of Oadwood THE 2017 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION port as of September 29. She noted total responsible to commission an Ohio cer (FUND 280): - Ltd; 202 S Harrison St; 0.2 investments are at $16,321,327.91, which is tified peace officer to perform this duty. Next Vehicle? acres; Lot 106 S-26 Op Gro- BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners does hereby direct for all county entities and not strictly Gen- Judge Rister and the Commissioners then ver H the County Auditor to amend the 2017 eral Fund. Ms. Wannemacher was pleased discussed options for funding this position PAULDING TWP Annual Appropriation by appropriating to report the interest on investments col- and a vehicle to utilize for the transports the following in the Sewage Permit Fund lected has exceeded the estimate for 2017. of inmates. 11/21/17 Krill, Linda L to: (Fund 280): Carol Temple, County Recorder, re- Judge Michael Wehrkamp, Juvenile/ ported activity in her office has increased Probate Court – Judge Wehrkamp met 280-001-00001/Sewage Permit/Sew- Krill Linda L; 102 S Grant due to the Starwood/Trishe wind farm with the Commissioners to discuss juve- age-Salaries St; 0.2394 acres; Lot 10 & project. She noted there will be 42 tur- nile detention beds at the Juvenile Deten- AMOUNT: $6,400.00 bines, generating 100 MW, in this wind tion Center in Stryker. Paulding County INTEGRITYRITY S1/2 Vac St Landrie Subdiv IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING farm. DENNIS RECKER THE 2017 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION currently has one bed secured through an ORD Paulding Vill Clerk of Courts, Ann Pease said her F (FUND 280): agreement with Defiance County. Judge Cell: 419-786-0889 11/20/17 Eiserle, Paul J staff continues to scan documents back- Wehrkamp is working on a second bed on Business: 419-399-2555 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of [email protected] County Commissioners does hereby direct wards. Judge Beckman interjected that an as needed basis directly with JDC. He Le & Eiserle, Jacqulin G Le attorneys love being able to get on line to noted the currently contract with Defiance Et Al to: Eiserle, Jacqulin G the County Auditor to amend the 2017 Annual Appropriation by appropriating look up cases. Ms. Pease added it saves her County needs updated. The Commission- Le Et Al; 621 W Wayne St; the following in the Sewage Permit Fund staff a lot of time not having to pull the ers asked Judge Wehrkamp if he could VILLAGE OF ANTWERP PUBLIC NOTICES (Fund 280): documents and copy them when requests gather data to support the effectiveness of 0.2 acres; Lot 12 Latty Add are made. Ms. Temple reported records in the DARE program. Judge Wehrkamp re- 280-001-00002/Sewage Permit/Sew- The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed RESOLUTION NO. 2017- her office are also available on line. Judge ported he is working with the ADAMHS Paulding Vill age-Fringes Wehrkamp said he will applying for a Tri-County Board, Westwood Behavioral 08 on November 20, 2017, entitled, “RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE AMOUNT: $996.00 11/22/17 The Sherwood grant from the Supreme Court to use for Center, and Job and Family Services in AMOUNTS AND RATES AS DETERMINED BY THE BUDGET COMMIS- IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING State Bank to: Buchman, an update to make his cases available on SION AND AUTHORIZING THE NECESSARY TAX LEVIES AND CERTI- THE 2017 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION an effort to get parents/families more in- line. He then noted the last time his Hen FYING THEM TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR.” This Resolution accepts the Gabriel J; 320 W Caroline (FUND 280): - volved. amounts and rates determined by the Budget Commission and authorizes St; 0.239 acres; Pt Lot 17 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of the necessary tax levies and certifies the same to the County Auditor. County Commissioners does hereby direct Outlots S-12 Paulding Vill the County Auditor to amend the 2017 The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed RESOLUTION NO. 2017- Annual Appropriation by appropriating PUBLIC AUCTION 09 on November 20, 2017, entitled, “A RESOLUTION TO CREATE NEW the following in the Sewage Permit Fund FUNDS FOR REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE COMPOST ODNR TO HOLD OPEN (Fund 280): SATURDAY, Dec. 9, 2017 – 9:30am SITE AND TRASH COLLECTION FOR THE VILLAGE OF ANTWERP, 280-001-00003/Sewage Permit/Sew- TRUCK ~ CAR ~ MOWERS AND DECLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This Resolution directs HOUSE ON PROPOSED age-Other GUNS ~ TOOLS ~ LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT the Fiscal Officer to take all necessary or appropriate steps with the State BOAT RAMP AT DARR- AMOUNT: $767.00 Auditor’s office to create new funds (Compost Site Fund and Trash Fund) AUDIT COMMITTEE: *See our website: guilford-realestate.com and click on the for the revenue and anticipated expenditures to provide yard waste disposal ROOT FISHING ACCESS The 3rd quarter, 2017, Audit Commit- auction tab for a complete list of items and photos.* services and trash collection services. tee Meeting was held in the Commission- ers’ Chambers on this 25th day of October, Auctioneers Note: Many items are new. Troy Bilt equipment in The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2017-25 Ohio Department of 2017. In attendance were: Michael Weh- very nice condition, dozens of knives still in the box and excellent on November 20, 2017, entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN rkamp, Suzanne Rister, Tiffany Beckman, selection of quality guns. AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF ANTWERP, OHIO, Natural Resources (ODNR) Ann Pease, Claudia Fickel, Carol Temple, Lou Ann Wannemacher, and Cindy Peters. LOCATION: 118 Sunset Avenue, Sherwood OH 43556 (Auction AND PARAGON TEMPERED GLASS, LLC FOR THE SUPPLY AND PUR- will hold an informational will be held under tent) CHASE OF WATER AND PROVISION OF SEWER SERVICE, AND DE- open house for the proposed County Auditor Ms. Fickel presented the 3rd quarter reports for 2017. Sales tax TERMS: Cash or Check w/ ID CLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance authorizes the boat access on the Sandusky revenue through the month of September Village to enter into an agreement with Paragon Tempered Glass, LLC for 2017 totaled $1,660,807.48, compared to RAYMOND W. DANIELS ESTATE the sale and purchase of water and treatment of sewage discharge at the River on Tuesday, Decem- $1,499,685.10 for the first nine months in rates agreed to by the parties for calendar years 2018, 2019, and 2020. ber 12, 2017, from 6:00 p.m. 2016. Sales tax revenue for October 2017 to 8:00 p.m. The open house was $173,083.38, which was down from The publication of the Resolutions and Ordinances is by summary only. September by $27,042.75 and down from The complete text of the Resolutions and Ordinances may be obtained format allows for one-on- October 2016 by $20,013.53. General Bruce Guilford or viewed at the office of the Village of Antwerp Fiscal Officer located at one interaction with depart- Fund Receipts for the first nine months of REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONEERING 118 North Main Street, Antwerp, Ohio. ment representatives. 2017 were $5,008,765.17, which is up from 419-542-6637 • www.guilford-realestate.com Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 13 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 ratory at USDA-ARS. He spe- WT/PAYNE STUDENTS VISIT SCIENCE CENTRAL cializes in Plant Biochemistry The West Bend News and Molecular Biology, and his findings include the targeting Sudoku Puzzle of key genes in the fruit ripen- ing process, and those in the polyamine biosynthetic path- 8 26 9 way, to prolong the shelf life and increase the nutritive value of tomatoes. He received his 1 8 M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India. 5 3 AGCREDIT HOSTING FARM PLANNING MEETING 1 4 3 AgCredit will be hosting a 4 9 free workshop, Moving Your Farm Forward, on Thursday, December 7, 2017. The featured 76 28 speaker for the meeting is Mike Boehlje, Agricultural Econo- 8 1 6 7 mist from Purdue University. The Wayne Trace, Payne Elementary 5th grade students visited Science Central. The 5th This event has a full agen- da covering useful topics for 1 78 grade students were able to attend this field trip because of our area farmers, and their will- young, beginning, small and ingness to nominate our school for the Monsanto Grant. experienced farmers. 8:30-9:00 – Registration 3 LATTA STATEMENT ON common ground in Congress AAAS has been awarding and Continental Breakfast Answers to “Sudoku puzzle on Page 15” FCC’S RESTORING INTER- and pass legislation. the Fellows distinction since 9:00-9:45 – Bruce Cleveng- er, OSU Extension | Farm Re- NET FREEDOM ORDER “The decision by the 1874. Past honorees include in- Wheeler-led FCC to use the ventor Thomas Edison, anthro- cords - The Good, the Bad & pass371826549 H.R. 2810, the Nation- spouses will continues to have Title II framework to regulate pologist Margaret Meade, and the Ugly al Defense Authorization Act access to special survivor in- Congressman Bob Latta 9:45-10:00 – Break (NDAA),492531768 legislation that would demnity allowance payments. (R-Bowling Green) released the Internet was misguided five of the 2017 Nobel Laureates. from the start. Using an 80- Along with other new AAAS 10:00-12:00 – Featured improve military readiness, This bill will provide our mili- the following statement af- Speaker - Mike Boehlje | Where increase586749213 pay for service mem- tary with the tools they need to ter Federal Communications year old law meant for mo- Fellows, Dr. Jacobs-Young and nopoly-era telephone com- Dr. Mattoo will be recognized Is Ag Headed and How Will bers, and preserve important carry out their mission. In an Commission (FCC) Chair- We Get There? payments to surviving military increasingly dangerous world, man Ajit Pai’s announcement panies doesn’t make sense at a Feb. 18 Fellows forum at 2 1 4 9 5 3 6 8 7 for technology as dynamic the 2018 AAAS Annual Meet- 12:00-12:30 – Lunch (pro- spouses. The bill also includes U.S. leadership is needed now that the commission will vote vided) important provisions regard- more than ever.” on his draft Restoring In- and ever-changing as the In- ing in Austin, Texas. 853617492 ternet. This heavy-handed Dr. Jacobs-Young has head- 12:30-2:00 – Featured ing recent military issues by The NDAA provides a 2.4% ternet Freedom Order at the Speaker - Continued improving aviation readiness, pay raise — the largest in eight FCC’s Open Meeting on De- approach stifles investment, ed ARS, the USDA’s chief scien- 769284135 curbs innovation, and limits tific in-house research agency, 2:00-2:15 – Break addressing the critical muni- years — for active duty military cember 14. 2:15-3:15 – Farming Outside tions shortage, and increasing members. In addition, the bill “I commend the current consumer choice.” since February 2014 and pre- 9 2 8 1 6 5 3 7 4 viously served as ARS’ Associ- the Box (15 minute presenta- our naval presence. The annu- also includes important acqui- FCC for its commitment to a al defense authorization bill sition reforms at the Pentagon USDA SCIENTISTS HON- ate Administrator for National tions on alternative agriculture 145378926 free and open Internet with a opportunities: contract swine was the result of a Conference including additional oversight lighter regulatory touch, and ORED AS AAAS FELLOWS Programs. Prior to her tenure at ARS, she served as the Direc- barns, wind energy, solar en- Committee637492851 between the House to service contracts, as well as today’s announcement is a ergy, farm markets, CSAs & and Senate and passed with bi- improvements to the process major step in that pursuit. tor of the USDA Office of the Two USDA scientists have Chief Scientist, as Acting Di- home delivered food services) partisan support by a vote of in which the Department of The Internet has been a pow- been honored as 2017 Fellows 3:15-4:00 – Panel discussion 356-70. Defense purchases off-the-shelf erful tool for private enter- rector for the National Institute by the American Association of Food and Agriculture, and on the above topics “After years of draw downs goods by using online com- prise and economic growth for the Advancement of Science 4:00 – Wrap up & adjourn under the previous adminis- mercial websites. The bill also since its inception thanks to as a senior policy analyst in the (AAAS). White House Office of Science The event will be held at the tration, today marks the be- invests significant resources to a relatively hands-off govern- Dr. Chavonda Ja- Leipsic Community Center, ginning of the rebuilding of strengthen our Missile Defense ment approach. I’m a staunch and Technology Policy. A na- cobs-Young, who serves as Ad- tive of Georgia, she holds M.S. 120 E. Main St., Leipsic, OH our military,” said Latta. “The System in light of increasing believer in net neutrality ministrator for USDA’s Agri- 45856. Please RSVP by Novem- NDAA improves military threats from North Korea. principles such as no block- and Ph.D. degrees from North culture Research Service as well Carolina State University. ber 30 to the Van Wert office at readiness and ensures that our ing, no throttling, and no as Acting Deputy Under Secre- 419-238-6838 or kheffelfinger@ country’s men and women in paid prioritization. However, Dr. Mattoo is an ST Lev- tary for Research, Education, el senior scientist at the ARS’s agcredit.net. uniform will have the resourc- It’s a top-down regulation of the and Economics, and Dr. Autar es they need to confront our Internet is not the best way to Sustainable Agricultural K. Mattoo, an ARS plant phys- Systems Laboratory in Belts- LATTA: THE REBUILDING global threats and to keep our ensure user access to content iologist, were named Fellows in nation safe. In addition, we en- — in fact, it’s counterpro- ville, Md. Prior to returning OF OUR MILITARY BEGINS a vote by the AAS Council in to bench research in 2004, he sure our troops and their fami- ductive. Ultimately, the most recognition of their contribu- NOW lies are supported by providing Seller’s effective path to providing served as a Research Leader tions to science and technol- for 16 years - nine years head- the largest pay raise in eight certainty for consumers, pro- ogy, scientific leadership, and Congressman Bob Lat- years for servicemen and ser- Market!Call Today viders, and businesses that ing the Plant Molecular Biolo- ta (R-Bowling Green) joined extraordinary achievements gy Laboratory and seven years vicewomen, and ensuring that and I will get rely on the Internet is to find across disciplines. his colleagues in voting to more than 60,000 surviving heading the Vegetable Labo- Results for You! Becky ress and Peter Greer of The Crescent Lee Zuber attended to inform coun- by rudie reeb, to accept ordinance no. lage solicitor. 6 yeas, 0 nays. Motion car- REGULAR MEETINGCOUN- ried and approved. Council went into Strickler, News. Visitors: Dean Rister, Lee Zuber cil he is a candidate for Carryall Town- 2017-21. 6 yeas, 0 nays. Motion carried Realtor® CIL OF THE VILLAGE OF and Antwerp High School government ship Trustee and generally discussed and approved. executive session at 6:45 p.m. Motion made by Reinhart, second- ANTWERP 10/16/17 students. what he would like to achieve if elected. Emergency reading of ordinance 888.766.8627 Minutes from the regular council Dean Rister attended to inform council no. 2017-22: An ordinance authoriz- ed by West, to exit executive session. meeting held September 18, 2017, were he is a candidate for Village of Antwerp ing police jurisdiction for protection of 6 yeas, 0 nays. Motion carried and ap- 419.769.1157 The regular meeting of the Village reviewed. council. Antwerp high school govern- lands owned and used by the Village of proved. Council came out of executive of Antwerp council was called to or- Motion made by Ryan, seconded by ment students present to observe only. Antwerp and located beyond the village session at 6:50 p.m. No action taken [email protected] der at 5:30 p.m. by Mayor Ray DeLong. Reinhart, to accept the minutes from POLICE REPORT corporation limits, and declaring the during executive session. Council persons present: Steve Derck, the September 18, 2017, regular council Police Chief George Clemens pro- same an emergency. Discussion on Dollar General in- www.realtyfive.com Rudie Reeb, Kenneth Reinhart, Larry meeting. 6 yeas, 0 nays. Motion carried vided a written report showing 139 calls Motion made by Reinhart, second- come tax appeal. Ryan, Keith West and Council President and approved. for service for the month of September ed by West, to suspend the rules re- Motion made by Reinhart, second- Jan Reeb. The September disbursements were with 48 offenses. Chief Clemens and garding ordinance no. 2017-22. 6 yeas, ed by Ryan, to not contest the Dollar Also in attendance: Solicitor Mel- reviewed. Discussion on expenses. Victoria Clemens just completed two 0 nays. Motion carried and approved. General income tax appeal. 6 yeas, 0 anie Farr, Fiscal Officer Aimee Lichty, Motion made by Reinhart, second- (2) days of training. All officers were Motion made by Reinhart, sec- nays. Motion carried and approved. Village Administrator Sara Keeran, ed by West, to approve the September re-qualified on firearms. onded by West, to accept ordinance no. Motion made by Jan Reeb, second- ed by Derck, to adjourn the meeting. Police Chief George Clemens and EMS reconciliation report. 6 yeas, 0 nays. EMS REPORT 2017-22. 6 yeas, 0 nays. Motion carried 503 Jefferson Ave.• Defiance, OH 43512 Clerk Ashley McDougall. Media pres- Motion carried and approved. EMS Clerk Ashley McDougall and approved. 6 yeas, 0 nays. Motion carried and ap- ent: Joe Shouse of The Paulding Prog- VISITORS provided a written report showing col- ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT proved. Meeting adjourned at 6:51 p.m. “We Choose to Give” lections of $6,214.65 for the month of Guardrail has been installed on September and year-to-date total col- Harrmann Road at the intersection with lected of $55,998.99. She provided a Victory Lane/County Road 176. written report showing 21 EMS runs for The village administrator will be MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKER September with a total of 227 ems runs meeting with Poggemeyer next week to ** HIRING COOKS ** for 2017. review changes to sanitary sewer and lift Minister to hospice patients and families. Full-time and FULL-TIME position in home care & hospice with benefits FISCAL OFFICER’S REPORT station project so that it can go to bid in Second reading of resolution no. the next few weeks. part-time positions available. Duties are operating kitchen, and paid mileage. Assess social and emotional factors, 2017-08: Resolution accepting the Water treatment plant improve- amounts and rates as determined by the ments are still being projected for a start preparing food, maintaining equipment and supplies participate in developing care plans, counsel patients and budget commission and authorizing the date yet this year. necessary tax levies and certifying them Trick-or-treat will be October 28, to meet the nutritional needs of patients and families. to the county auditor. 2017, from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. families, assist staff, and community education. Requires a Emergency reading of ordinance COMMITTEE REPORTS Commercial kitchen experience a plus. Must be able to lift, no. 2017-20: An ordinance to provide None. person who can work independently, while part of a team for the issuance of a note for the pur- MAYOR’S REPORT bend & squat; have effective communications skills, caring, pose of sanitary sewerage system in the Mayor’s court brought in a total approach. Must have a bachelor’s degree in social services, Village of Antwerp, Ohio, and declaring of $7,145.00 In the month of Septem- positive attitude, and neat appearance. Apply in-person or one year experience, effective communications skills, and a the same an emergency. ber with $5,283.00 going to the village, Motion made by Ryan, seconded by $1,791.50 going to the state, and $70.00 online: caring, positive attitude. If you’re ready for a position that is Derck, to suspend the rules regarding going to the county. ordinance no. 2017-20. 6 yeas, 0 nays. Discussion on atvs being allowed both challenging and rewarding, send resume or apply online: Motion carried and approved. on village streets. According to Ohio Motion made by Ryan, seconded by revised code, there is a provision that Derck, to accept ordinance no. 2017-20. will allow council to pass an ordinance 6 yeas, 0 nays. Motion carried and ap- allowing atvs on village streets. Solicitor proved. Farr instructed to prepare an ordinance Emergency reading of ordinance that will allow atvs on village streets to no. 2017-21: An ordinance to provide be on November council meeting agen- for the issuance of a note for the purpose da for first reading. of a waterworks system in the Village of Mayor DeLong stated that he and Community Health Professionals Antwerp, Ohio, and declaring the same Council President Jan Reeb went to the Defiance Hospice Center Van Wert Hospice Center an emergency. bb gun range. They feel it is safe and Brent Tow - (419) 238-9223 Motion made by West, seconded wanted to reiterate that there will al- Ronda Lewis, 419-782-4131 Tonya Rutledge, 419-623-7125 by Reinhart, to suspend the rules re- ways be an adult onsite when it is in use. 6817 St. Rt. 66, Defiance, 43512 1155 Westwood, Van Wert, 45891 1159 Westwood Dr. Van Wert, OH 45891 garding ordinance no. 2017-21. 6 yeas, 0 Motion made by Jan Reeb, seconded www.ComHealthPro.org nays. Motion carried and approved. by West, to enter into executive session www.ComHealthPro.org Motion made by west, seconded to discuss imminent litigation with vil- PAGE 14 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] Center Fairbanks, 6-1, 180, Sr.; Konnor Ruff, SHERIFF’S SALE OF DIVINE MERCY Newark Catholic, 5-9, 155, Sr.; Nole Criswell, NOTICE OF in the Township of Harrison, County REAL ESTATE Elgin, 5-10, 185, Sr.; Mark LeChard, Center- PUBLICATION of Paulding, and State of Ohio: burg, 5-10, 175, Sr.; Jacob Lumbatis, New- Beginning at the Northwest corner General Code, Section 11681 GEOGRAPHY BEE WINNER ark Catholic, 5-9, 170; J.T. Brown, Newark IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Revised Code, Section 2329.26 Catholic, 5-8, 147, Jr.; Blake Miller, Galion OF PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO of the Northeast Quarter of the North- THE STATE OF OHIO, Northmor, 6-5, 190, So.; Cole Murdock, LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, east Quarter of Section 26 in Town- Milford Center Fairbanks, 6-0, 200, Sr.; Jeff PAULDING COUNTY: Plaintiff, ship Two North of Range One East; Dunsmore, Oregon Cardinal Stritch, 6-2, running thence South 20 rods, thence 190, Sr.; .; Ben Dues, Spencerville, 6-5, 280, vs. FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE Plaintiff, Sr.; Connor Bowker, Lima Central Catholic, Thelma M. Coak, et.al. East 16 rods; thence North 20 rods; vs. 6-1, 218, Sr.; Blaine Swartzmiller, Attica Defendants, thence West 16 rods to the place if be- Seneca East, 6-3, 215, Jr.; Grant Frederick, ginning, containing two acres of land. OLIVIA MENDEZ aka OLIVIA J. MEN- Case No. CI-17-152 Carey, 6-1, 165, Sr.; Caleb Rausch, Bucyrus Judge Tiffany Reighter-Beckman DEZ, ET AL., Defendants, Wynford, 6-4, 275, Jr.; Davon Tyson, Del- Parcel No. 17-26S-002-01 TO: Thelma M. Coak, Unknown Case No. CI 17 127. phos Jefferson, 6-4, 215, 6-4, 215, Sr.; Dylan You are required to answer in the Pursuant to an Order of Sale in the Cornwell, Attica Seneca East, 5-10, 170, Jr.; Spouse of Thelma M. Coak, Unknown above-captioned cause twenty-eight (28) heirs, administrators, executors or as- above entitled action, I will offer for sale Brendan Dingus, Defiance Tinora, 6-0, 230, days after the last publication hereof, or Sr.; Drew Armstead, Spencerville, 5-5, 133, signs of Thelma M. Coak a default judgment seeking sale of you at public auction, at the East door of the Jr.; Ron Banks, Lima Central Catholic, 5-8, LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: Unknown Courthouse in the Village of Paulding, real estate will be sought. Your answer 175, Jr.; Branden Kemp, East Palestine, 6-4, Please take notice that a complaint in the above named County, on Thurs- 190, Sr.; Ryan Thompson, New Middletown should be filed with the Clerk of Courts, has been filed in the above-captioned ac- day, the 21st day of December, 2017 at Springfield, 5-10, 225, Sr.; Dallas Smith, Courthouse, 115 N. Williams St., Pauld- tion against you seeking a foreclosure of 10:05, the real estate located at: Berlin Center Western Reserve, 5-10, 200, ing, Ohio 45879. Sr.; Zach Shutler, Mogadore, 6-3, 195, Sr.; tax liens and a public sale of real property 749 Emerald Road, Paulding, Ohio Owen Conroy, Rootstown, 6-3, 270, Sr.; Will owned by Thelma M. Coak, Unknown 45879, Grodhaus, Salineville Southern, 5-11, 195, Parcel Number: 30-15S-006-00; 30- Sr.; Dra Rushton, Young. Liberty, 5-9, 165, Spouse of Thelma M. Coak, Unknown 15S-005-00; and, 30-33S-003-00 Sr.; Jared Bryarly, Columbiana, 6-0, 152, Sr.; heirs, administrators, executors or A full legal description of this property is Divine Mercy Geography Bee Champion, Eli Stuart (pic- Ryan Boyle, Rootstown, 5-9, 220, Jr.; Logan assigns of Thelma M. Coak to pay de- Penix, Mogadore, 5-8, 180, Jr.; Mike Garn, linquent real estate taxes owed by you. on record at the Paulding County Engineer’s tured left), and runner-up Kyle Sutton (right). Jeromesville Hillsdale, 6-3, 200, Jr.; Calvin Office located in the basement of the Court- Wolford, McDonald, 6-1, 240, Sr.; Jack Cap- The real property in question is situ- ated in the Township of Harrison, County house. sonville-York 255 Jr. pabianca, Berlin Center Western Reserve, Said premises appraised at Thirty-nine First Team Offense Punter: Christian Bond Sarahsville 6-2, 220, Sr.; Chris Edmonds, Young. Liber- of Paulding, and the State of Ohio and Thousand and No/100 ($39,000.00) Dollars Offensive player of the year: Will Ho- Shenandoah, 6-0, 205, Sr. ty, 6-2, 205, Sr.; Paul Skye, Mogadore, 6-2, more fully described as follows: man, Fort Recovery Second Team Defense 230, Sr.; Ben Burke, Creston Norwayne, 5-9, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of 210 Sr.; Giovanni Sibbio, Rootstown, 6-0, Situated in the Township of Harri- that amount on the first sale date. Quarterback: Demetrius Johnson, Linemen: Brandon Spaulding, Grand- Galion Northmor, 5-8, 170, Sr.; Austin May, view Heights, 6-1, 230, Sr.; Armanie White, 170, Sr.; Capone Haywood, Young. Liber- son, County of Paulding, and State of In the event this property does not sell on Findlay Liberty-Benton, 6-3, 194, Sr.; Seth St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 5-10, 190, Sr.; ty, 5-9, 150, Sr.; Devon Devezin, Cleveland Ohio, to-wit: The South Half of the fol- the above date, a second sale will be held on Conley, Ada, 5-7, 175, Sr.; Garrett Maiden, Levi Thompson, Steubenville Catholic Cen- Heights Lutheran East, 6-1, 220, Sr.; Tyson lowing described real estate located the 4th day of January, 2018 at 10:05. On Nelsonville-York, 5-10, 165, Sr. tral, 6-2, 220, Sr.; Micah Pearson, Lima Cen- Sinclair, Middlefield Cardinal, 5-10, 170, Backs: Will Homan, Fort Recovery, 5-9, tral Catholic, 6-2, 196, Jr.; Dalton Mason, Jr.; Tate Engle, Beverly Fort Frye, 5-10, 160, this date, there will be no minimum bid. Crestview, 5-9, 155, Jr.; Ryan LaFollette, Receivers; Kameron Lee, Sidney Leh- 180, Sr.; Danyal Minton, Marion Elgin, 6-1, New Paris National Trail, 6-4 240, Sr. Jr.; Tino Kusic, Bridgeport, 5-10, 170, Jr.; Woodsfield Monroe Central, 5-11, 175, Sr.; man Catholic, 6-4, 215, Sr.; Hunter Muir, The purchaser will be responsible for any 215, Sr.; Caleb Kaut, Rootstown, 6-0, 185, Linebackers: Matthew Heckler, Lima Craig Smith, Steubenville Catholic Cen- Jared Huelsman, Minster 6-0, 195, Sr. Ansonia, 6-4, 175, Jr. costs, allowances, and taxes which the pro- Sr.; Carson Stauffer, Chillicothe Southeast- Central Catholic, 6-0, 191, Sr.; Tyler Schlar- tral, 5-10, 180, Jr.; Nick Miller, Sarahsville Backs: Lucas D’Orazio, Cuyahoga Linemen: Colin Haller, Sidney Leh- ceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. ern, 5-11, 185, Sr.; Austin Snodgrass, Old man, St. Henry, 6-0, 190, Sr.; Tyler Bradford, Shenandoah, 6-0, 205, Sr.; Brady Winters, Heights, 6-2, 220, Sr.; Owen Smith, Sidney man Catholic, 6-0, 215, Sr.; Ryan Bento, Washington Buckeye Trail, 5-8, 170, Sr. Beverly Fort Frye, 6-1, 208, Sr.; Dylan Han- Sugarcreek Garaway, 5-10, 180, Jr.; Sam The appraisal of this property was com- Lehman Catholic, 5-11, 180, Sr.; Martis Ashtabula St. John, 6-0, 210, Jr.; Joseph Lus- Receviers: Jeremiah Booker, Bridge- son, Shadyside, 5-10, 195, Sr.; Brayden Reyn- Merryman, Shadyside, 6-1, 175, So.; Tyson pleted without an interior inspection. Neither Edwards, Cincinnati Gamble Montessori, by, Miami Valley Christian Academy, 6-4, port, 5-10, 180, Sr.; Chase Sumner, Ada, olds, Barnesville, 5-5, 130, Sr.; Tyreke King, Miller, Beverly Fort Frye, 5-10, 166, Sr.; 5-10, 170, Sr.; Phillip Maiorca, Windham, 225, Jr.; Sam Puthoff, Fort Loramie, 6-4, the Sheriff’s Office nor the appraisers are 5-11, 152, Sr.; Ethan Beckett, Howard East St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 6-2, 190, Sr.; Xavier Herman, Old Washington Buckeye 5-6, 140, Jr. 265, Sr.; Ethan Steiner, Pandora-Gilboa, responsible for the condition of the property Knox, 6-1, 230, Sr. Sam Huelsman, Maria Stein Marion Local, Trail, 5-9, 221, Jr.; Ryan Aleshire, Sugar- Receivers: Corbin Hazen, Danville, 6-2, 200, Sr.; Wade Smitley, New Matamoras at the time the purchaser takes possession. Linemen: John Dirksen, Maria Stein 6-4, 220, Jr.; Seth Yunker, Miamisburg Day- creek Garaway, 5-11 265, Sr.; Josh Robinson, 6-1, 197, Jr.; Carter Nofziger, Pandora-Gil- Frontier, 6-5, 310, So. Marion Local, 6-5, 300, Sr.; Jordan Brown, ton Christian, 5-11, 183, Sr.; Joe Schmelzer, Shadyside, 5-10, 225, Sr.; Logan Isner, Bev- Purchasers are advised they have no boa, 6-0, 190, Sr.; Travis Siebenter, Edon, Punter: Dominic Catanzaro, Spring- Marion Elgin, 6-3, 240, Sr.; Brett Diemer, Covington, 5-11, 200, Sr. erly Fort Frye, 6-0, 184, Sr.; Daniel Russell, legal right to access this property until the 5-9, 165, Sr.; Devon Triplett, Crestline, 6-4, field Catholic Central, 5-11, 225, Sr. Kirtland, 5-11, 260, Sr.; Isaiah LaFontaine, Backs: Chad Brown, Andover Pyma- Newcomerstown, 6-1, 220, Sr.; Levi Thomp- Sheriff’s Deed has been filed with the Pauld- 210, Jr. Third Team Defense Chillicothe Southeastern, 6-3, 290, Jr.; tuning Valley, 5-9, 160, Sr.; Joey Mascadri, son, Steubenville Catholic Central, 6-2, 220, Linemen: Luc Baker, Hannibal River, Linemen: Kalos Farrior, Cincinnati ing County Recorder’s Office. Vince Oliver, Steubenville Catholic Central, Mechanicsburg, 5-11, 175, Jr.; Travis Durst, Sr.; Wyatt Schrader, Shadyside, 6-0, 160, Jr.; 6-0, 305, Sr.; Eli Branham, Edgerton, 6-2, Gamble Montessori, 6-1, 225, Sr.; Christian TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down on 6-6, 305, Sr.; Jack Bailey, Kirtland, 6-2, 270, Tipp City Bethel, 5-7, 160, Sr.; Levi Moell, Evan Schob, Beverly Fort Frye, 5-9, 210, Jr.; 250, Sr.; Jimmy Sweat, Lucas, 6-5, 265, Sr.; Keith, Cuyahoga Heights, 6-1, 205, Sr.; Alec Jr. West Liberty-Salem, 5-7 150, Sr. Kendal Sherman, Sarahsville Shenadoah, day of the sale with the balance to be paid Jordan Shultz, East Canton, 6-3, 255, Sr.; Bower, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon, 6-3, 230, Punter: Bailey Sprague, Belpre, 6-4, Kicker: Eli Heaster, Findlay Liber- 5-8, 160, So.; Hunter Graham, Sarahsville before the deed is issued. Keegan Christie, Lancaster Lancaster Fisher Sr.; Hogan Scheid, Monroeville, 6-1, 230, Sr.; 210, Sr. ty-Benton, 6-3, 174, Jr. Shenandoah, 5-8, 150, Sr.; Jeb Jones, Coal Catholic. 6-2, 245, Sr.; Ryan Watt, Monro- Anthony McLaughlin, Glouster Trimble, The successful bidder will have 30 days First Team Defense Third Team Offense Grove Dawson-Bryant, 6-3, 210, Sr.; Caden eville, 6-0, 210, Sr. 5-10, 205, Sr.; Johnny Winkleman, Water- from the sale date to obtain an examination Defensive player of the year: James Quarterbacks: Parker Sherry, East Pal- Miller, Crooksville, 6-0, 155, So.; Darin Punter: Jared Buckley, New Madison ford, 6-1, 285, Sr.; Andrew Smith, McComb, of title at their expense, if so desired. Should Lachey, Grandview Heights estine, 5-10, 190, Jr.; Boone Jones, Sarahs- Bloomfield, Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant, Tri-Village, 6-0, 180, Sr. 5-10, 165, Jr.; Alex Webb, Woodsfield Mon- such examination disclose the title to be Linemen: James Lachey, Grandview ville Shenandoah, 6-2, 180, Jr.; Kadden Les- 6-0, 220, Sr.; Dakota Houser, Chillicothe Second Team Defense roe Central, 6-1, 290, Sr. Heights, 6-4, 235, Sr.; Cannon Propst, Me- ter, Howard East Knox, 6-1, 173, So.; Justin Southeastern, 5-11, 155, Sr.; Colt Yinger, unmarketable by any defect in the court pro- Lineman: Ron Nejbauer, Ashtabula St. Linebackers: Brice Markel, McComb, chanicsburg, 6-0, 205, Sr.; Andrew Stocker, Hartzell, Steubenville Catholic Central, 6-3, Nelsonville-York, 5-11, 185, Sr.; Iann Cock- ceedings or the existence of any outstanding John, 6-3, 310, Sr.; Braiden Haney, Ports- 6-1, 210, Jr.; Alex Alger, Dalton, 6-1, 190, Fort Recovery, 6-0, 260, Sr.; Devon Devezin, 180, Jr.; Jacob Nicol, Milford Center Fair- rell, Bainbridge Paint Valley, 5-10, 160, So.; interest rendering the title unmarketable, mouth Sciotoville East, 5-11, 180, So.; Mike Sr.; Brock Carpenter, Willow Wood Sym- Cleveland Heights Lutheran East, 6-1, 220, banks, 6-0, 185, Jr. Fred Brown, Cincinnati Riverview East the successful bidder has 30 days to file a Weston Newbury, 5-10, 160, Sr.; Nick Theis, mes Valley, 6-2, 210, Sr.; Seattle Compston, Sr.; Kaleb Ambrose, Ashland Mapleton, Backs: Brock Martin, Attica Seneca Academy, 6-1, 185, Jr.; Daniel Coats, Arca- Mohawk, 6-0, 231, Sr.; Jacob Carr, Rittman, Corning Miller, 6-2, 230, Sr.; Gavyn Potts, written motion requesting the sale shall be 6-0, 200, Sr.; Kevin McSweeney, Garfield East, ; 6-0, 195, Sr.; Brandon Kelly, Marion num, 5-9, 180, Sr.; Logan Hurst, Mechan- 6-1, 215 Sr.; Dylan Hicks, Convoy Crestview, Malvern, 6-0, 200, Sr.; Tobin Schaefer, Fair- set aside. If the court finds the title unmar- Heights Trinity, 6-0, 205, Sr. Elgin, 5-8, 155, Jr.; Alex Clark, Brookfield, icsburg, 6-1, 175, So.; Ethan Herron, Cov- 6-2, 230, Sr.; Jake Lyons, Springfield Catho- port Harbor Fairport Harding, 6-3, 200, Jr. ketable, the court will refuse to confirm the Linebackers: Kimo Baldwin, Coal 5-8, 190, Sr.; Brandon Coleman, Columbia ington, 5-11, 200, Sr., RB; Dustin Knapp, lic Central, 6-2, 238, Sr.; Collin Detrick, Fort Backs: Ben Mader, Portsmouth Notre sale or fix a reasonable time, not to exceed Grove Dawson-Bryant, 6-1, 230, Sr.; Charlie Station Columbia, 6-2, 185, Jr.; Keegan Wil- Mechanicsburg, 5-11, 190, Sr.; Caleb South, Loramie, 6-1, 280, Jr. Dame, 6-1, 175, Jr.; Dominic Dalessandro, Scheiderer, Milford Center Milford Center burn, Nelsonville-York, 5-10, 170, So. Tipp City Bethel, 6-2, 185, Sr.; Zach Parrett, 90 days, within which the defect of title may Linebackers: Javion Griffin, Richmond Dalton, 6-0, 165, Sr.; Tanner Schroeder, Fairbanks, 6-0, 190, Jr.; Ronnie Wend, Nel- Receivers: Chase Stillion, Old Wash- Covington, 6-3, 185, Sr.; Grant Doucette, be corrected. Heights, 5-9, 170, Sr.; Drew Wagnild, Han- McComb, 5-11, 175, Jr.; Isaac Schmiesing, sonville-York, 6-0, 170, Sr.; Chase Chicwak, ington Buckeye Trail, 5-10, 180, Sr.; Bran- Troy Christian, 6-1, 200, Jr.; Jayden Helts- nibal River, 6-0, 200, Sr.; Nolan Holthaus, Minster, 5-10, 175, Sr. Taxes shall be prorated to the date of the Sarahsville Shenandoah, 6-0, 180, Jr.; AJ don Samsa, Kirtland, 6-3, 175, Sr. ley, Arcanum, 6-4, 270, So.; Kevan Ridley, Fort Loramie, 6-1, 190, Sr.; Tyler Villella, Kicker: Alex Piczer, Newbury, 6-2, 200, sale and paid from the sale proceeds. Dobbins, Findlay Liberty-Benton, 5-11, 203, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 5-11, 245, Sr.; Cardington, 5-11, 205, Sr.; Hayden McKee, Jr. Sr.; Nathan Moore, Rootstown, 6-4, 220, Sr.; Linemen: Hunter Shelley, Tipp City Ryan Bassler, West Alexandria Twin Valley Sheriff Jason K. Landers South Charleston Southeastern, 6-0, 205, Honorable Mention Gaige Willis, Andover Pymatuning Valley, Bethel, 6-0, 250, Sr.; Austin Fulco, Kirt- South, 5-8, 175, Sr.; Braden Miller, West Lib- Paulding County, Ohio So.; Chase McDaniel, Cuyahoga Heights, Mitch Mitchell, East Canton, 6-2, 170, 6-2, 215, Sr. land, 6-2, 240, Jr.; Caleb Bean, Andover erty-Salem, 6-0, 190, Sr.; Connor Pohl, Cin. www.pauldingohsheriff.com 5-10, 186, Jr.; Ethan Schlacter, Defiance Sr.; Mylan Hall, Cincinnati College Prep Backs: Aviyon Fitz, Cleveland Heights Pymatuning Valley, 6-2, 265, Sr.; Matthew Country Day, 6-0, 190, Sr.; JT Thornhill, Ayersville, 6-7, 205, Sr. Academy, 5-11, 150, So.; Andrew Cregan, Ellen L. Fornash, Attorney for Plaintiff Lutheran East, 5-9, 175, Sr.; Will Poling, Rasmussen, Oberlin, 6-2, 250, Sr.; Kyle Mar- Miamisburg Dayton Christian, 6-3, 177, Sr.; Backs: Jaylin Anderson, Cincinnati Strasburg-Franklin, 6-3, 220, Sr.; Christian Findlay Liberty Benton, 6-0, 170, Sr.; Matt tin, Jeromesville Hillsdale, 6-3, 250, Sr.; Joey Ty Freeman, Covington, 6-1, 171, Sr.; Rob- College Prep Academy, 5-11, 166, Sr.; Tyler Blank, Ashtabula St. John, 5-10, 200, Jr.; Rethman, Maria Stein Marion Local, 5-10, Adkins, Gibsonburg, 6-2, 205, Sr. ert Jackson, Cincinnati Riverview East, 5-8, DIVISION VI AND VII FOOT- Hughes, Cuyahoga Heights, 6-2, 189, Sr.; David Cumberledge, Ashtabula St. John, 150, Jr.; Alex Nelson, Independence, 6-2, Punter: Ryan Lipps, Kirtland, 5-10, 140, Sr.; David Moyer, Miamisburg Dayton Ronell Flowers, Richmond Heights, 5-9, 5-9, 180, So.; Mitch Yommer, Fairport Har- BALL ALL-OHIO TEAMS 175, Sr.; Dominic Capretta, Kirtland, 5-11, 180, Sr. Christian, 5-11, 180, Sr. 175, Sr. bor Fairport Harding, 6-0, 170, Sr.; Nathan 160, Jr. Third Team Defense DIVISION VVI OPSWA ALL-OHIO Kicker: Michael Denning, Lehman Denniston, Ansonia, 6-4, 300, Sr.; Sincere ANNOUNCED Kicker: Chip Russell, Crooksville, 6-2, Linemen: Tyler Speelman, Nelson- FOOTBALL 2017 Catholic, 6-1, 175, Jr. Mills, Richmond Heights, 5-9, 165, Sr.;Rygh 200, Sr. ville-York, 5-11, 180, Sr.; Marquis Walker, Coach of the Year: Luke Taviano, Lima Third Team Offense Fortkamp, Ansonia, 6-0, 200, Sr.,; Corey COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Division Second Team Offense Oberlin, 6-0, 235, Sr.; Patrick Magarian, Perry Quarterbacks: Nate Karaffa, Toronto, Paugh, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding, VI and VII football All-Ohio teams were Quarterbacks: Devan Yarber, Oberlin, Cincinnati Country Day, 6-2, 200, Sr.; Jus- First Team Offense 6-1, 170, Jr.; Jack Nash, Zanesville Bishop 5-8, 180, Sr.; Malik Lee, Cincinnati Gam- announced Sunday by a statewide media 5-9, 165, Sr.; Shawn VanNoy, Miamisburg tin Gardner, Kirtland, 5-11, 190, Sr.; Hayden Offensive players of the Year: Daniel Rosecrans, 5-10, 175, Sr.; Cameron Kittle, ble Montessori, 5-10, 185, Sr.; Max Hoying, panel. Dayton Christian, 6-1, 189, Sr.; Jacob Greer, Cummins, Middlefield Cardinal, 6-2, 205, Bangura, Canal Winchester Harvest Prep & Glouster Trimble, 5-10, 155, So. Fort Loramie, 5-10, 180, Fr.; Max Wardrip, The teams were selected by members Hicksville, 6-2, 194, Sr. Sr.; Tevon McNutt, West Liberty-Salem, Lukas Isaly, Hannibal River Backs: Hunter Prince, Edgerton, 6-0, Ansonia, 6-0, 200, Sr.; Danny Spivey, Ham- of the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association, Backs: Trevor Shawber, North Robin- 5-10, 245, Sr. Quarterbacks: Skyler Durbin, Danville, 180, So.; Max Hooper, Glouster Trim- ilton New Miami, 6-1, 180, So.; Hayden most of whom were voters for the former son Colonel Crawford, 5-10, 210, Sr.; Con- Linebackers: Danny Snakovsky, Co- 6-5, 200, Sr.; Lukas Isaly, Hannibal River, ble, 5-11, 175, Jr.; Justin Stropky, Stras- Toops, South Charleston Southeastern, 6-2, Associated Press All-Ohio teams. The Asso- nor Banco, Shadyside, 6-2, 210, Jr.; Joey lumbia Station Columbia, 5-10, 170, Jr.; 5-10, 175, Sr.; Jared Breece, Pandora-Gilboa, burg-Franklin, 6-0, 190, Sr.; Mason Goers, 175, Sr.; Matt Applegate, Zanesville Bishop ciated Press no longer coordinates postsea- Torok, Kirtland, 5-10, 160, Jr.; Jake Neibeck- Dillon Donaldson, Sugarceek, Garaway, 6-1 6-1, 175, Jr.; Elliott Gilardi, Sidney Lehman Cardington, 5-10, 185, So.; Carter Dosch, Rosecrans, 6-2, 225, jr; Austin Patterson, son honors for high school sports. er, Kirtland, 5-11, 190, Jr.; Weston Garman, 207, Sr.; Gavin Snyder, Chillicothe Hunting- Catholic, 5-10, 165, Sr. Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans, 5-9, 160, Sr.; Malvern, 6-0, 200, Sr.; Luke Fogle, Toronto, On Monday, the Division IV and V All- Creston Norwayne, 5-9, 185 Sr. ton, 5-8, 185, Sr.; Matthew Krulc, Kirtland, Backs: Daniel Bangura, Canal Win- Nathanael Suntheimer, East Canton, 6-0, 5-11, 240, Sr.; Eric Tidd, New Matamoras Ohio teams will be announced, followed by Receivers: Jacob Wenning, Coldwater, 5-11, 170, Sr.; Ravon Eisom, Oberlin, 5-10, chester Harvest Prep, 5-10, 180, Sr.; Spencer 175, So.; Seth Bailey, Plymouth, 5-10, 205, Frontier, 6-0, 180, Sr.; Nick Sninchak, To- the Division II and III teams on Tuesday. 6-1, 170, Jr.; Payton Tunis, Hicksville, 5-9, 170, Jr.; Sam Angelo, Coal Grove Daw- Horst, Dalton 5-9, 165, Sr.; Braden Bellville, Sr.; ronto, 6-0, 170, Jr.; Ryan Dick, Tuscarawas The Division I All-Ohio team and the Ohio 155, Sr.; Tywon Berry, Miamisburg Dayton son-Bryant, 6-4, 205, Sr. Waterford, 6-0, 190, Jr.; Austin Jones, Tiffin Mr. Football Award will be announced Christian, 5-9, 165, Sr.; Ivan Percy Jr., Cleve- Backs: Alex Becker, Jeromesville Hills- Calvert, 6-2, 185, Jr. Wednesday. land Heights Lutheran East, 5-9, 180, Jr. dale, 5-11, 190, Jr.; Wyatt Lefker, Williams- Receivers: Dylan Drummond, More about the Ohio Prep Sportswrit- Linemen: Austin Wheeler, Galion burg, 6-1, 195, Sr.; Quinn Hiles, Creston Cuyahoga Heights, 6-0, 170, Sr.; Hudson LEGAL NOTICE ers Association can be found at: http://www. Northmor. 6-2, 215, Sr. ; Sam Wendt, New- Norwayne, 6-1, 165, Jr.; Kainon Ruffing, -At Moore, Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans, 6-0, The Village of Paulding will be accepting sealed bids for the sale of ohsaa.org/news/OPSWA ark Catholic, 6-3, 260, Sr.; Caleb Stone, Bu- tica Seneca East, 5-10, 175, Sr.; Colton Stuz- 170, Sr.; Charlie Bertemes, South Charles- the following described real estate, to-wit: DIVISION VI OPSWA ALL-OHIO cyrus Wynford, 6-0, 240, Sr.; Dalton Rice, man, Shadyside, 6-2, 152, Sr.; Gabe Streeter, ton Southeastern Local, 6-2, 170, Jr.; Brice FOOTBALL 2017 Sarahsvile Shenandoah, 6-0, 220, Jr.; Dalton Lucasville Valley, 5-10, 170, Jr. Berger, Danville, 6-0, 200, Sr. Situated in the Village of Paulding, County of Paulding and State of Ohio, Coaches of the Year: Scott Armrose, Tomlinson, Beaver Eastern, 6-5, 295, Sr.; Kicker: Ian Smith, Independence, 6-0, Lineman: Timmy Murton, Windham and known as Forty-four (44) feet off from the North Side of Inlot Number Galion Northmor and Rusty Richards, Nel- Cade Raudebaugh, Creston Norwayne, 6-2, 180, Sr. 6-2, 265, Sr.; Tre Turnbo, Canal Winchester One Hundred and Forty (140) in the said Village of Paulding Ohio as known, Honorable Mention Harvest Prep, 6-5, 300, Jr.; Blane Scott, numbered and recorded upon the Original Record of plat of said Village. Nate Harmon, Coal Grove Daw- Portsmouth Sciotoville East, 6-4, 310, Sr.; ABC TRUFAST SPAX son-Bryant, 6-2, 185, Jr.; Jacob Evans, Tip Max Shafer, Cuyahoga Heights, 6-1, 231, Sr.; Together with all the appurtenances and hereditaments thereunto belong- MULTIPLE POSITIONS OPEN City Bethel, 6-2, 190, Sr.; Chris Pickler, Zak Reed, Norwalk St. Paul, 5-11, 235, Sr.; ing. Nathan Basinger, Dalton, 6-3, 270 Sr. Looking to take the next step in your career and broaden your horizons Spencerville, 5-7, 170, Sr.; Dustin Knapp, Parcel No.: 30-23S-044-00 with a dynamic, growing organization? Mechanicsburg, 5-11, 190, Sr.; Logan Wos, Punter: Ben Slough, Arlington, 5-9, Columbia Station Columbia, 6-0, 240, Jr.; 168, Sr. The real estate being sold is the “Old Utility Building” property and is located Altenloh, Brinck & Co. U.S., Inc. (ABC U.S.) offers just that! ABC U.S. First Team Defense Cole Schwartz, Columbia Station Colum- at 208 North Williams Street, Paulding, Ohio. currently has several openings within Manufacturing, and Heat Treat (lo- bia, 6-1, 175, Jr.; Owen Ramm, Indepen- POY: Luke Nickoli, Norwalk St. Paul cated in Pioneer, OH). dence, 6-0, 197, Sr.; Trace Stiltner, Jeromes- Lineman: Luke Nickoli, Norwalk St. All bids must be placed in a sealed envelope and be identified as “BID FOR Machine Operators – We have several openings, on the off shifts for ville Hillsdale, 6-0, 180 Sr.; Cole Smith, Paul, 5-8, 185, Sr.; Marshall Stull, Danville, OLD UTILITY BUILDING PROPERTY” and received by Robert Fisher, Village Ad- manufacturing positions. The desired applicants should have the fol- Smithville, 6-3, 210, Sr.; Chandler Napier, 5-10, 220, Sr.; Isaiah Mullens, Canal Win- ministrator, Village of Paulding, 116 South Main Street, Paulding, Ohio 45879 lowing qualifications: Good mathematical skills, the ability to read blue West Alexandria Twin Valley South, 6-2, chester Harvest Prep, 6-6, 260, Sr.; Ted- by 12:00 P.M. (Noon) on Wednesday, January 3, 2018, at which time they will dy Smith, Waterford, 5-8, 175, Sr.; Derek prints, standard micrometers and calipers and produce to a high-quality 160, Sr.; Zach Parrett, Covington, 6-3, 185, be opened and read. Sr.; Mason Wright, Wellington, 5-9, 180, Kunkler, Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans, 6-3, standard. Previous machinery experience in set up and troubleshooting 190, Sr.; Jonathan Teter, Cuyahoga Heights, within a manufacturing type environment is preferred, along with a solid Sr.; Conner Bowker, Lima Central Catholic, The real estate is to be sold and conveyed to the highest bidder by quit 6-1, 218, Sr.; Damian Lanzer, Patrick Henry, 6-1, 241, Sr.; Cole Geiser, Dalton, 6-0, 230 claim deed on the following terms: work history. 5-11, 225, Sr.; Thomas Schwieterman, Cold- Sr.; Michael Bunker, Sidney Lehman Cath- Tool Maker – This person must have completed a formal Apprenticeship olic, 6-5, 230, Sr. water, 6-5, 280, Sr.; Kaylin Heard, Cleveland 1. Bids will be accepted as “highest and best offer”. program plus 2 years’ experience or 6-8 years’ experience as a toolmaker Heights Lutheran East, 5-10, 185, Jr.; Adam Linebackers: Alex Lampert, Newbury 2. The successful bidder will pay for the cost of the deed preparation, using basic tool room equipment and familiar with some CNC equipment. Wise, Berlin Center Western Reserve, 6-0, 5-9, 160, Sr.; Nathan Gladdish, Union City The applicant must have the ability to work from drawings, sketches, and 180, Jr.; Nick Baker, Troy Christian, 6-1, Mississinawa Valley, 5-10, 180, Sr.; Noah conveyance fee, recording costs and closing costs. 235, Jr.; Cameron Nichols, Frankfort Adena, Good, Norwalk St.Paul, 5-9, 175 Jr.; Brice 3. The Village of Paulding shall have one (1) month, after the finaliza- verbal instructions. The applicant must have proficient computer skills Markel, Sycamore Mohawk, 6-1, 210, Jr.; (proficient with CAD/CAM & MS Office Software). 5-11, 185, Sr.; Drake Myers, Beaver Eastern, tion of the sale, to remove all of the contents of the building from said 6-0, 170, Jr.; Lane Ruby, Chillicothe South- Cam Summers, Lisbon David Anderson, building. Heat Treat Screw Loading - (Located in Pioneer, Ohio) This person 5-10, 185, Sr. eastern, 5-9, 160, So.; Nate Harmon, Coal 4. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase price to be deposited with the bid will be responsible for loading and maintaining loads of product. This per- Grove Dawson-Bryant, 6-2, 185, Jr.; Landon Backs: Cody Barhorst, Fort Loramie, son will also be responsible for filling out required paperwork. This position 5-9, 170, Sr.; Brett Baker, Grove City Chris- by certified check, and the balance to be paid to the Finance Director of Hinkle, Crooksville, 6-1, 180, Sr.; Trevor the Village of Paulding within thirty (30) days after the acceptance of requires continuous bending/twisting at the waist, continual lifting, stand- Burden, West Liberty-Salem, 6-3, 285, Sr.; tian, 5-11, 175, Jr.; Logan Loy, Lancaster ing 10-12 hours a day. Kasson Krownapple, Howard East Knox, Lancaster Fisher Catholic, 5-10, 165, Sr.; the bid by the Council of the Village. 6-0, 180, Jr.; Tyler Beem, Milford Center Wade Sheets, Convoy Crestview, 6-2, 170, 5. The successful bidder for the property must agree, in writing, to ABC is looking for self-directed individuals who work well with others, Jr.; Parker Brown, Sycamore Mohawk, 5-10, like challenges and are interested in being part of a dynamic organiza- Fairbanks, 6-3, 195, Jr.; Caleb Gallwitz, comply with all ordinances of the Village of Paulding, Ohio, that pertain Howard Howard East Knox, 5-10, 175, So.; 174, Sr. to possible uses for said real estate. tional culture. Positions offer competitive wages, a full benefit package, Luke Lachey, Grandview Heights Heights, Kicker: Joey Catalano, Norwalk St. including 401(k), performance-based incentive pay, new hire incentive, 6-6, 185, So.; Megan Olson, Milford Center Paul, 5-9, 155, Sr. The Village of Paulding reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. attendance incentive, and opportunity for future growth. Fairbanks, 5-8, 125, Sr.; Sam Rengert, Fair- Second Team Offense Applications can be filled out at www.Altenloh.us, click on the Employ- bank, 6-7, 290, So.; Nate Hickman, Elgin, Quarterbacks: Johnny Chambers, Please contact Robert Fisher, Village Administrator, at 419-399-2806 with any ment Tab. Résumés can be uploaded to altenlohbrinck.appone.com. 6-2, 185, Sr.; Brian Higinbotham, Milford Newbury, 6-1, 195, Sr.; Drew Kline, Convoy questions. Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 15 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 Central Catholic, 5-10, 160, Fr.; Cooper SECRETARY PERDUE AN- up shields and involve them- Rush, Woodsfield Monroe Central, 5-10, Sudoku solution

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Rosecrans, 5-11, 165, Sr.; Dakota Milosavlje- APPOINTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADS financial resources.” 6374

vic, Beallsville, 5-11, 150, Sr.; Michael John-

26 789 Auditors have identi- 1453

son, Hannibal River, 5-9, 150, Fr.; Nick Lo- Sell it in the Classifieds!

sco, Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans, 5-11, 150, fied more than $3.4 million 4 7 3 5 6 1 8 2 Agriculture Secretary 9

So.; Drew Hutchison, Malvern, 5-11, 160, Classified ads are $8.50 for 20 words or less worth of incoming payments 35 841 Sonny Perdue announced the 7692

Sr.; Dakota Phillips, Beallsville, 6-0, 150, and $.15 for each additional word.

So.; J.D. Hatcher, Portsmouth Sciotoville appointment of 19 members in the past decade that never 92 174

East, 6-2, 200, Sr.; Levi VanBibber, Corn- and 3 alternate members to Bold is $1.00 additional. made it into the government 8536

7 8 6 3 5 9 4 1 ing Miller, 5-11, 167, Sr.; Ian Joyce, Glouster Ph: (419) 258-2000 • Email: [email protected] 2

Trimble, 6-1, 185, So.; Wyatt Bissell, Reeds- serve on the United Soybean accounts. The missing mon-

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ville Eastern, 6-5, 170, Sr.; Colton Bowers, Board. The producers ap- P.O. Box 1008, Antwerp, OH 45813 ey involved at least 77 local 5867

Crown City South Gallia, 6-2, 266, Sr.; Classifieds MUST be paid up front!! 68 317 pointed to serve three year governments and school 4925

Bryce Rohrer, Waterford, 6-0, 210, Sr.; Brady districts. While not all of 49 265 Douthat, Portsmouth Sciotoville East, 5-10, terms include: 3718 210, Sr.; Peyten Stephens, Waterford, 6-3, Annie Dee, Aliceville, HEATED GARAGE GRAVES TREE EXPERT: these cases were definitive- 210, Jr.; Layken Gothard, Willow Wood SALE @ Brooks Pend- Tree trimming, tree re- ly criminal, 53 employees at

Symmes Valley, 5-8, 160, Sr.; Zach Waldrop, Ala.; Robert Stobaugh, At- In some cases, employees

Corning Miller, 5-11, 180, Sr.; Riley Roush, kins, Ark.; Gary Berg, Saint ergrast’s - 340 Polaris moval, dead limb removal, these entities were convicted 3

Racine Southern, 5-10, 175, Sr.; Max Hoop- snowblower - electric storm damage, clean up, of theft. have manipulated customer 78 Elmo, Ill.; Tom Griffiths, 1 er, Glouster Trimble, 5-11, 175, Jr.; Nick start, oil injected; 5 stump removal, free esti- The special report, Pock- billing account balances to

Woolard, Manchester, 5-11, 170, Sr.; Dylan Kendallville, Ind.; Thomas E. conceal stolen cash. Oth- Smith, Racine Southern, 5-10, 160, Sr.; An- Oswald, Cleghorn, Iowa; Lar- horsepower go-cart; mates. Call Paul, 260-341- eted Payments: Prevent- 7 6 1 8

drew Evans, Racine Southern, 5-10, 180, mini bike; gas golf cart; 7255. eot ing the Theft of Incoming ers have relied on sleight 8 Sr.; Drew Ivey, Caldwell, 5-11, 175, Jr.; Jason ry K. Marek, Riverside, Iowa; of hand, swapping 2 secret76

Beisel, Beallsville, 5-3, 130, Fr.; Joey Wise, Dennis Gruenbacher, Andale, small gas snow blow- Funds, lays out the best

Woodsfield Monroe Central, 5-9, 145, Jr.; checks for cash before mak- er; 2 pocket handguns BUYING COINS, practices for handling in- 9 4

Nathan Price, Tuscarawas Central Catholic, Kan.; Keith N. Tapp, Sebree, STAMPS, gold, jewelry, ing a deposit.

5-11, 165, Sr.; Drew Dietz, Hannibal River, (.22 caliber - .25 caliber) coming payments with the Ky.; Belinda Burrier, Union old watches, old knives, Yost 3 also notes 4 that1 bud-

6-2, 220, Sr.; Jacob Foster, Malvern, 6-2, Bridge, Md.; Herb Miller, .177 pellet rifle; bicy- goal of encouraging local

180, Sr.; Jacob Derbin, Cuyahoga Heights, old toys, fountain pens, get limitations at small gov- 3 cles; tackle boxes - some government leaders to in- 5

6-0, 274, Sr.; Mitch Sanders, Newbury, 5-10, Niles, Mich.; Lawrence Su- ernments sometimes creates

185, So., Jared Gray, Newbury, 6-3, 250, Sr.; tackle; old bottles; some advertising, lighters, an- crease their understanding kalski, Fairmont, Minn.; Phil- 8 1

Noah Parsons, Newbury, 5-9, 170, Jr.; Zach shop tools and house- tiques, collections, post- and involvement in the pro- oversight challenges, while in

Hayman, Sycamore Mohawk, 5-11, 152, Jr.; ip Good, Macon, Miss.;Lewis cards. Contact Austin return making them prime 9 26 Travis Siebenaler, Edon, 5-9, 165, Sr.; Tyler hold items. December cess. Many of the thefts cit- 8 Rone, Pontageville, Mo.; Mike White at 419-399-3353. targets for thieves. Villages, Suboski, West Unity Hilltop, 5-9, 170, Sr.; Korth, Randolph, Neb.; Dave 7th, 8th and 9th. 6853 ed in the report occurred at Ethan Clum, Crestline, 5-11, 185, Jr.; Trev- 42-51p governments where a lone for instance, typically assign or Gibson, Convoy Crestview, 6-1, 195, Sr.; Dotterer, Rittman, Ohio; El- County Rd 424, Ant- financial duties to only one Nic Somodi, Tiffin Calvert, 6-1, 195, Jr.; lie W. Green, Jr., Lynchburg, werp, Ohio. 48,49p FT. DEFIANCE An- employee had control over Wade Sheets, Convoy Crestview, 6-2, 170, or two employees. They ac- S.C.; Marc V. Reiner, Tripp, tiques. Find your trea- the entire process with little Jr.; Cody Vacco, East Canton, 6-2, 185, Jr.; HAPPY HOLIDAYS! sures at our over 4,000 to no oversight. count for 29 percent of the Jacob Ricker, Sugar Grove Berne Union, S.D.; David Nichols, Ridge- 77 governments with stolen 6-1, 190, Sr.; Mason Goers, Cardington, ly, Tenn.; Andrew W. Scott, From Leinard Mobile sq. ft. location at 402 Experts with the Audi- 5-10, 185, So.; Tyler Mickley, Danville, 5-10, Home Park - Antwerp, Clinton Street, Defiance. tor’s Public Integrity Assur- or missing payments. 150, Sr.; Savon Mitchell Canal Winchester Jr., Monte Alto, Texas; Colt While Yost said the theft Harvest Prep, 6-2, 160, Sr.; Keegan Christie, Clemmons, Killen, Ala. Al- Ohio 419-258-2710 tf Hours: Mon-Sat 10–5. ance Team, which investi- Lancaster Fisher Catholic, 6-2, 245, Sr.; Tre SCHMUCKER MOTOR Phone: 419-782-6003. tf gates matters of impropriety of payments is a persistent Turnbo, Canal Winchester Harvest Prep, ternate; Fitzhugh Bethea, problem, he also is careful to 6-5, 300, Jr.; Dylan Wilson, Danville, 6-0, REPAIR – Save 20% on in government, said employ- Dillon, S.C. Alternate; Daniel BUYING antiques, point out that deceitful fiscal 250, Jr.; Reese Dorsey, Danville, 5-8, 140, Jr.; C. Berglund, Wharton, Texas Husqvarna chain saws, military items, old pho- ees who process payments Daniel Kill, Cardington, 5-11, 195, Sr.; Zion leaf blowers and quickie are at an increased risk employees are a minority in Bangura, Canal Winchester Harvest Prep, Alternate tographs, old photo al- Ohio’s local governments. 5-10, 180, Jr.; Chaz Dickerson, Sugar Grove “I truly appreciate the time saws through November bums, old postcards, old for fraud because of their Berne Union, 5-10, 200, Jr.; Tyler Villella, 30. Also have reduced knowledge of financial sys- “The majority of employ- Cardington, 5-11, 205, Sr.; Brody Weidner, and expertise that these indi- toys, etc...419-393-2107 ees on the receiving side of Sugar Grove Berne Union, 5-10, 162, Sr.; pricing on pressure tems and access to funds. viduals have agreed to pro- 47-2p the counter are good, hon- Chris Greenawalt, Danville, 6-0, 214, Jr.; vide, and know U.S. soybean washers. (260)632-9018 In some cases, thousands of Joey Muncie, Sugar Grove Berne Union, 6-1, 44-48 DEADLINE FOR THE dollars – frequently cash – est people with no desire to 220, sr; Matthias Bean, Columbus Crusad- producers will be well served cause harm,” Yost said. “Un- ers, 6-3, 190, Sr.; Seth Stokes, Lisbon, 6-2, by these men and women,” RAIN TECH SEAMLESS CLASSIFIEDS IS MONDAYS AT can pass through the hands 180, Sr.; Hyland Burton, Warren JFK, 6-3, fortunately, there’s no test to said Perdue. Gutters, 419-258-1818 12 NOON!! of one of those employees on 170, Sr.; Nate Nussbaum, Dalton, 6-1, 220, any given day. tell the good from the bad. Sr.; Chris Urchek, Warren JFK, 6-2, 225, Sr.; The board is composed 46-48 The next best option is to Santino Lamancusa, Vienna Mathews, 6-3, of 73 members representing “The nature of these jobs 280, Sr.; Dillon Canter, Vienna Mathews, The board is authorized by Since 1966, Congress has requires some employees shut the window of opportu- 5-9, 180, Sr.; Blaze Angle, Windham, 6-1, 29 states and Eastern and nity on those who do wish to 195, So.; Logan Schnabl, Youngstown Val- Western regions. To become the Soybean Promotion, Re- authorized the establish- to confront temptation on ley Christian, 5-3, 125, Sr.; Tre’von Clay, search, and Information Act. ment of 22 industry-fund- a daily basis,” Yost said. inflict damage by remaining Youngstown Valley Christian, 5-9, 215 a member, you must be a soy- vigilant and applying strong Sr.; Alex Alger, Dalton, 6-1, 190, Sr.; Alec bean producer and be nomi- It became effective July 9, ed research and promotion “Weak oversight can help Burzynski, Warren JFK, 5-11, 170, Sr.; Jor- 1991, when the Soybean Pro- boards. They empower farm- turn temptation into intent, internal controls.” dan Trowers, Young. Valley Christian, 6-1, nated by a qualified state soy- 160, Jr. bean board. motion and Research Order ers and ranchers to leverage so the obvious solution is to was implemented. their own resources to devel- nip this in the bud with solid

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Like • Sometimes daily SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 • 10 AM ability and program integrity most cases of theft, perpetra- • Great Equipment Auction held at: 14410 Rohman Road, New Haven, IN. for participating stakehold- tors are usually motivated by • 70% no tarp freight COMBINE • TRACTORS • TILLAGE EQUIPMENT ers. financial pressure to make • Very few coil loads A list of United Soybean ends meet, gambling or drug • Oversize-roll kit also PLANTING & SPRAYER EQUIPMENT • WAGONS Board members and more in- addiction, or a desire to live • High Value van freight ELEVATORS • HAY EQUIPMENT • MISC. FARM formation about research and beyond their means. • Lease Purchase available promotion programs is avail- The report details some COMBINE: Gleaner 1977 High Capacity M2 Corn/Soybean Spe- Driver must have good able on the Soybean Research of the most common, yet cial. Engine model 2900 Mark II Turbo Charge Diesel, with Straw Chopper (rebuilt in 2012), MVR And PSP and Promotion Program page clever, tactics that thieves Class A CDL. Customer friendly 10.25” thresher cylinder drive sheave & 18 tooth thresher beater drive sprocket for wheat, 16.5” on the AMS website or visit have employed to mask their thresher cylinder drive sheave & 35 tooth thresher beater drive sprocket for soybeans, 20” Call 419-399-3900 X 6 the United Soybean Board’s misdeeds, along with proven Logisticize LTD thresher cylinder drive sheave & 35 tooth thresher beater drive sprocket for corn, Engine and website. safeguards to thwart them. Separator hour meter not working, however very low acres used, Tires, 23-1-30 front, 11.00-16 Paulding, Ohio rear • Gleaner grain table: Hart Carter Series 2 ex head, LMF 46131 H 15’ Series II, SCH cutting SPECIAL REPORT PRO- system new in 2014 • Gleaner corn head: Model LM 630 A (6 row) VIDES GUIDANCE TO INVITATION TO BID TRACTORS: John Deere 4240, SN 4240H 001902R, Hours 6737 +220 (new tachometer), Pto 540 LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ON Sealed bids will be received until 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, & 1000, Dual remotes, 16.9 R 38 tires • 1969 Massey Ferguson Model 165 Diesel with Kelley December 6, 2017, in the Paulding County Commissioners’ 600 Front Loader, 6 speed, PTO, single hydraulics, ser. #9A64330, New Front Tires, Good rear, Hr. DETECTING, DETERRING Office for cleaning the courthouse and other county offices. THEFTS OF CITIZEN PAY- Specifications may be obtained at the Paulding County meter not working • 1961 Massey Ferguson Model 65, Live PTO, ser. #SGM 681578 • 1955 J.D. Commissioner’s Office in the basement of the courthouse 60, Row Crop front end, PTO, Single Remotes, Excellent mechanical, Good rear tires MENTS Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Bids must TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: Unverferth Rolling Harrow 225, 20 foot, with diagonal tooth leveler be sealed and addressed to the Clerk of the Paulding County bar, 4 wings at fold, new in 2012 • Brillion Cultimulcher, 14 ft. width, model PMWT 164-04, Thieving public employ- Commissioners, 115 North Williams Street, Suite B-1, Paulding, Tera-Max Worksaver I  eld ripper, Massey Ferguson 18 foot disc, model 520 • John Deere 875 ees who capitalize on lax Ohio 45879. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any oversight have pocketed mil- or all bids. 6 row Rigid Minimum Till Cultivator • John Deere 400 6 row rotary hoe • Glencoe 12 foot  eld —Nola R. Ginter, Clerk cultivator • Ford 10/16 3 Bottom Plow lions of dollars from trans- Board of County Commissioners PLANTING & SPRAYER EQUIP.: DEMCO Model HCM 300 gallon sprayer, TeeJet sprayer con- actions with citizens over Paulding County, Ohio trol, 56 foot boom • 1983 John Deere 7000 6 row planter with Computer Trak 200 (rebuilt), past decade, according to a with monitor • John Deere model 8300 Grain Drill, 23 drops, 7” space, Koehn wack-a-track special report released to- • Farm Star broadcast seeder-spreader, model 250 • 400 gallon poly tank for truck bed • day by Auditor of State Dave 2000 gallon poly tank • Assorted hoses, valves,  ttings, for liquid fert. • Briggs & Stratton Yost. 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AUTHORIZED DEALER PAGE 16 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 28, 2017 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] WAYNE TRACE/GROVER HILL ELEMENTARY er consideration to make. GIRL SCOUT ELLIE LEON- to open additional markets to Lastly, one factor to take into ARD TO RECEIVE 2017 build on this success,” Perdue CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING account is that each plant OUTSTANDING YOUTH said. “I’m a grow-it-and-sell-it species has different levels of kind of guy. If American agri- damage which they can tol- LEADERSHIP AWARD cultural producers keep grow- erate that will not outright ing it, USDA will keep helping kill the plant. The Ohio Parks and Rec- to sell it around the world.” Michigan State Univer- reation Association (OPRA) China finished the fis- sity notes that many native will present Ellie Leonard cal year as the United States’ cedars such as American with the 2017 Outstanding largest export customer, Arborvitae, ornamental Youth Leadership Award at with shipments valued at $22 shrubs such as roses, as well the annual OPRA Awards billion, followed closely by as herbaceous plants who Dinner on January 30 at the Canada at $20.4 billion. U.S. don’t lose leaves during the Kalahari Conference Center. agricultural exports to Mex- winter such as coral bells are Leonard made history ico reached $18.6 billion, a favorites of deer while they by finalizing the first-ever six-percent gain from last year, are feeding during the win- nationally recognized com- while exports to Japan grew ter months. As spring comes memorative Girl Scout hik- 12 percent, to $11.8 billion. along, tulips, daylilies, and ing trail dedicated to Juliette Rounding out the top 10 mar- newly planted annuals are Gordon Low, the founder of kets were the European Union Mrs. Kim Walls’ and Mrs. Chelsea Miller’s kindergarten classes from Wayne Trace Grover fair game for the deer. MSU Girl Scouts. She also earned ($11.6 billion), South Korea Hill Elementary celebrated Thanksgiving at school. The children dressed as Indians and writes that when summer her Gold Award, the highest ($6.9 billion), Hong Kong ($4 Pilgrims to recognize the friendship that was built long ago. They spent the day learning, rolls along the males (bucks) award a Girl Scout can earn. billion), Taiwan ($3.4 billion), feasting and working together will move to woody plants, The trail is particularly spe- Indonesia ($3 billion) and the not necessarily for eating, cial because Toledo was the Philippines ($2.6 billion). but when they are in “velvet” first registered Girl Scout U.S. bulk commodity ex- NEW HAVEN BZA AP- BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT landscapers but it seems we to rub off the dried blood as council in the U.S. Almost ports set a volume record at PROVES TREATMENT are hearing more and more their antlers are developing. 500 people came to support 159 million metric tons, up 11 Josh and Jennifer Smith about it nowadays, but why? It is not uncommon to see the dedication of the trail. percent from FY 2016, while CENTER welcomed their baby girl, At every turn, you see new spots on trunks with scars Leonard believes strongly their value rose 16 percent to Emma Lynn Smith on No- roads and homes popping up that are two inches or more in creating opportunities for $51.4 billion. The surge was From the Journal Gazette vember 16, 2017. which is replacing what was wide, which can damage the everyone to experience the led by soybean exports, which In a unanimous decision Grandparents are Craig once a natural habitat for the strength of the woody plant outdoors. Even though the reached a record 60 million Monday, the New Haven & Jeanette Womak of Ant- deer. With these expansions, structure. project is complete, she has metric tons, valued at $24 bil- Board of Zoning Appeals ap- werp, OH and Mike & Shar- we are seeing more deer show Repellents are available plans to enhance the accessi- lion. Exports of corn, wheat proved a special use request lotte Smith of Antwerp, OH. up in areas that humans are that can help to deter the bility through the installation and cotton all grew as well, for a residential addictions Great grandparents are Walt relocating to. deer from damaging your of benches and other ameni- with the value of cotton ex- treatment facility run by Park & Margaret Womack of An- According to Michigan gardens and landscaping. ties. ports climbing 70 percent, to Center. twerp, OH, Kenny & Carol State University (MSU) deer There are a host of repellants “I grew up loving the out- $5.9 billion, wheat exports up The planned 56-bed inpa- Wittler of Ottoville, OH and find just as much enjoyment available either via home- doors, a passion Girl Scouts 21 percent, to $6.2 billion, and tient treatment facility was Donna Snyder of Antwerp, foraging for food in your made or commercially avail- has fueled,” said Leonard. “I corn exports up six percent, to originally planned for the va- OH. yard as they do in their nat- able remedies. Most repel- created this trail to inspire $9.7 billion. cant former Verizon office on ural woodland habitat and lents are sold either as a smell people to get outside and A number of other prod- Rupp Drive in Fort Wayne. DETERRING DEER may even like the plants you deterrent or a bad taste for connect with nature and to ucts saw significant export in- However, Park Center with- have even better than their the deer. According to Mich- raise awareness about Girl creases as well. U.S. dairy ex- drew its plans for the Fort FROM YOUR GARDEN normal diet! Normally, deer igan State University, most Scouting. I hope to see lots ports grew 17 percent to $5.3 Wayne location following AND LANDSCAPE prefer corn, alfalfa, grass, repellents contain capsicum more Girl Scout trails added billion, beef exports were up backlash from residents who twigs, and leaves as part of pepper, putrid egg shells, to parks around the nation!” 16 percent to $7.1 billion, and did not want the treatment By: Patrick Troyer, Educa- their natural diet. What is it and with garlic which can be Leonard is a graduate of pork exports rose 14 percent center near their homes. Park tion Specialist that we plant that they like grouped with motion-sens- Sylvania Southview High to $6.4 billion. Overall, hor- Center’s new location is at One fact that everyone better? How do we prevent ing noise-makers that give School and a current stu- ticultural product exports in- 4820 New Haven Ave. at the knows is that there are plen- them from eating our plants? the message that your land- dent at the University of New creased three percent to near- Fort Wayne-New Haven bor- ty of deer roaming around Let’s take a look at the deer’s scaping or garden is not a Hampshire. ly $33.9 billion, largely driven der. Ohio. We most often meet behavior to get a better un- welcome location. Parks and recreation pro- by an eight-percent increase The New Haven site is lo- these creatures of nature on derstanding of the plants It is important to know fessionals and citizens were in exports of tree nuts, which cated across the street from the roadways with our cars, they love and ways we can that with any repellants used nominated by parks and rec- reached $8.1 billion, the sec- the Fort Wayne-Allen County but that is certainly not the prevent damage from them. with any animal species that reation professionals from ond-highest total on record. Department of Health Annex only place they are seen. So let’s first take a look at there is not going to be guar- around the state for the annu- Processed food and beverage and formerly housed North Anybody that has a yard bor- some of the plants that are anteed effectiveness. Things al OPRA awards. exports rose two percent to American Van Lines and the dering a woodland knows all attracting the deer to your like lawn irrigation or rain- $39.2 billion. state welfare department. too well that deer are a com- backyard. Michigan State fall can dilute the repellants. SEC. PERDUE: U.S. FARM Exports are responsible “The location we looked at mon visitor to these areas as University writes that feed- Animals can get used to the EXPORTS HIT 3rd HIGHEST for 20 percent of U.S. farm in- in Fort Wayne, I think would well. You might think they ing on plants will generally repellent to the extent that LEVEL ON RECORD come, also driving rural eco- have worked, but I really like are just lurking around, but take place during the night- it may not have an effect on nomic activity and supporting the fact that this space has they are actually doing some time hours but it can also can them which is why Michigan U.S. agricultural exports more than one million Amer- more outdoor space, where damage especially in your also occur at any point on a State says it is a good idea totaled $140.5 billion in fiscal ican jobs both on and off the we can go out, have a nice garden and landscaping. host of plants when they are to rotate your repellants be- year (FY) 2017, climbing near- farm. USDA continues to courtyard, have basketball Have you ever looked out hungry. While many are apt tween a bad taste, noise, or ly $10.9 billion from the pre- work to boost export oppor- outside and sort of spread out and seen the plants in your to think that there are well scent options. It is import- vious year to the third-highest tunities for U.S. agricultur- a little bit,” Park Center CEO garden nibbled away but can- defined plants which deer ant to also keep the repellant level on record, U.S. Secretary al products by opening new Paul Wilson said. “So, I actu- not seem to figure out who is dislike, it is important to freshly stocked in order for of Agriculture Sonny Perdue markets, pursuing new trade ally like this location better to blame? There is a rather know that there is not one it to be effective. Once deer announced today. As it has agreements, enforcing exist- than (Fort Wayne).” good chance it was a deer who plant which is completely encounter these repellants done for well over 50 years, ing agreements, and breaking www.newhavenbulletin. is at fault. Deer damage is “deer proof”. Geography also enough times, it is common the U.S. agricultural sector down barriers to trade. com certainly not a new phenom- plays a part in the plants that to see their traffic patterns once again posted an annual Complete FY 2017 (Oct. enon plaguing gardeners and deer prefer, so that is anoth- change. trade surplus, which reached 2016-Sept. 2017) agricultural One additional option $21.3 billion, up almost 30 export data are available from to help with deer damage is percent from last year’s $16.6 the Global Agricultural Trade choosing the right plant spe- billion. System (GATS) database: cies. According to Michigan “U.S. agriculture depends https://apps.fas.usda.gov/gats/. TIRE DEAL State, deer will defer from on trade. 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