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www.westbendnews.net VOLUME 14 – ISSUE 38 Good News for Good Communities - Serving Northwest Ohio and Northeast Indiana TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2018

Special Olympics. HAHN – BERENYI Paulding County Special WARRIORS SHUT OUT Community Olympics’ athletes have no age limits. They rely heavily RAIDERS Calendar on community and family Sept 19 support to keep the local Spe- • Meet Willy & Sue Tops @ cial Olympic Program up and Twin Oaks UMC, 10am running. For more information, Sept 20 contact Ron Schmidt, secre- • Meet Me @ 4:30: @ tary, at 419-399-3519. Georgetown Bowl Sept 21-23 JOHN DEERE 100TH • Flat Rock Creek Fall Festival, ANNIVERSARY FEATURED PC Fairgrounds IN NORTHEAST INDIANA Sept 21 AMAZING FALL FUN CORN • Murder Mystery Dinner MAZE Theater @ Huber, 6:30pm • Mitch McVicker Concert @ Amazing Acres Farms, Riverside Christian Church, LLC, operators of the Amaz- Antwerp, 7:15pm ing Fall Fun Corn Maze Woodlan’s new football/soccer field looks great from the Sept 22 and Pumpkin PatchTM an- ground and the sky! EACS put in new turf at all of the high schools this past summer. More pictures at westbendnews. • An Evening w/Pete Rose nounced that the popular LIVE! @ Niswonger, 7:30pm attraction for family-friend- net ly fun for people of all ages WOODBURN - It’s Friday Warriors on top 15-0 at the Sept 23 will feature and celebrate September 14 at the Warrior end of one quarter. • Vintage Truck Show @ JPHS, the 100th anniversary of the Etzler Field and the home- Woodlan extended the 9am John Deere tractor. coming parade precedes the margin in the second quarter. Sept 24 “We are proud to cele- game. The game follow but is Reidy found Tristen Kro- • A Heart for Our Community, brate the 100th anniversary a blowout for the home team. hn on a five-yard scoring Mirro Center, FW, 6:30pm with John Deere, our fam- Woodlan’s defense limited strike that put the Warriors Sept 25 ily’s favorite tractor brand Southern Wells to a pair of on top 22-0 but Woodlan by featuring it in our giant first downs and 47 yards of wasn’t done. • Success in 60 Series w/State 14- acre corn maze,” said total offense as the Warriors Trevor Wallace hauled Bank, PC Youth Leadership Morgan Hahn, daughter of ate of Northwest State Com- Bldg., 12-1pm Dan and Karen Hahn of An- munity College, majoring in Larry Smith, founder and rolled to a 49-0 win over the in Reidy’s third touchdown twerp, and Cole Berenyi, son Graphic Design, and Cole is operator of Amazing Fall Raiders in ACAC football Fri- pass of the contest, this time Sept 28 of Gabe Berenyi (Amy Kreg) a machinist at B & J Special- Fun, and owner of Amazing day night. a 12-yarder, as the Warriors • Cybersecurity Event @ of Hicksville and Amy Karac- ty in Wawaka, Indiana. The Acres Farms. “The maze, one The Warriors scored twice extended the margin to 29-0 NSCC, 8-10am son (John) of Mark Center, couple will be united in mar- of the largest in Indiana, in- in the opening quarter and at the midway point. Sept 29 are happy to announce their riage on Saturday, September cludes an image of the first it would be all of the points Reidy and Wallace hooked • CMH Foundation Trap engagement and forthcoming 22, 2018. They will reside in (Continued on Page 3) Woodlan would need. up in the third quarter on a Shoot Fundraiser @ St. Joe marriage. Morgan is a gradu- Avilla, Indiana. Jack Stuckey hauled in 20-yard touchdown pass that Valley Conservation Club PCED BANQUET a 16-yard touchdown pass pushed the Woodlan lead to • Youth Shooting Day @ Ant. FLAT ROCK MASONIC 6:30 p.m. at St. Jacob’s UCC from quarterback Ben Reidy 36-0. Cons. Club, 1-4pm LODGE #580 ANNUAL in Payne, OH. The meal in- SCHEDULED to open the game’s scoring. Spieth picked up a six-yard • Sample New Haven, Seb Spieth added a one-yard scoring strike from Reidy lat- “ALL YOU CAN EAT” cludes spaghetti, salad, Texas downtown NH, 11a-1p plunge for a score to put the (Continued on Page 7) SPAGHETTI SUPPER toast, desserts and beverages. • Cat-stravaganza @ Paulding Free-will donations will be Library, 10a-1p NEW MEMBERS JOIN PCED Flat Rock Masonic Lodge received. The proceeds from They will join President Sept 30 the dinner will go directly to BOARD Larry Manz, at large mem- #580 is again planning their • Antique Tractor Show @ annual “All you can eat” spa- Special Olympics in Paulding ber; Vice President Tim County. Copsey, representing county Gardens of Paulding, 11:30a- ghetti supper for Thursday, The Paulding County Eco- 3p September 27 from 5:00 to For more than thirty nomic Development (PCED) Industry/Business; Mayor years, Special Olympics ath- board met in their regular Association representative October 1 letes have held a prominent September meeting last week. Greg Reinhart; Oakwood De- • Coats For Kids sign up @ PC TAZ Construction Services LLC place in the outreach of Ohio The agenda for the meeting velopment Corp and PCED Senior Center, 9a-12p Tony A. Zartman • Travis A. Zartman TAZ Freemasonry. In previous started with the addition of Treasurer Jim States; Coun- years the funds raised locally ty Township Association 4376 Rd. 33, Payne, Ohio 45880 Construction two new members being vot- were sent to the state organi- ed to the board. Now serv- representative Mike Kauser; To add your event Services LLC zation; however, teh breth- ing on the board and repre- Financial Institution repre- to the calender email Phone 419-263-2977 ren of teh Lodge felt that the sentative Deanna Schroeder; [email protected] Tony A. Zartman & senting the Paulding County Continual Events must be Customer Satisfaction is Our Specialty funds would be better used The annual Paulding OSU Extension represen- Travis A. Zartman Planning Commission is Bud resubmitted once per month *Remodeling & New Construction in Paulding County to sup- County Economic Develop- Koenig. A long time Pauld- tative and PCED Secretary port out local athletes. Since Sarah Noggle; Antwerp CIC * Free Estimate 4376 Rd. 33, ment Business and Industry ing county resident, Bud has Payne, Ohio 45880 that decision in 2013, Flat Appreciation banquet has served in various positions representative Randy Derck; * Insured Rock Lodge #580 has donated been scheduled for Tues- and brings valuable knowlBLUE &- GOLD and at large member Dennis PMS 286 I Cor. 10:31 - whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. Phone $4225.85 to Paulding County day, October 9, 2018. This edge to the board. Bud curPMS- 871 (Continued on Page 5) year’s banquet will be held at rently works for Cooper 419-263-2977 Grant’s Reception Hall 503 Farms. Customer Satisfaction is Pole Barns - Garages East Canal Street in Antwerp. Also joining the board, Quality Work Creative Design & Construction LLC. Our Specialty Room Additions Social networking will begin representing the Pauld- Over 25 years! at 5:30 with dinner starting ing CIC, is George Carter. Schmucker ROOM ADDITIONS • GARAGES Roofs - Decks & More NEW HOMES & POLE BARNS • Remodeling at 6:30. George is the President of the Licensed & Insured This year’s main speaker Paulding Putnam Electric BASEMENTS • New Construction (Foundation, Walls & Repair, 40+ Years Experience will be Valarie Sathe Bru- Co-Op. His dedication to Waterproo ng) • Free Estimates geman. Valarie is a Senior the vision and philanthropy 260-417-2651 Project Manager with the throughout the area will also Settling, Bowing, Cracking? No problem! • Insured Center for Automotive Re- bring new vision and thought AMISH search. She will be speaking to the board. These gentle- 260-403-8949 I Cor. 10:31 - whatever you do, about the future of the auto- men will join and complete Licensed • Bonded • Insured do it all for the glory of God. CONSTRUCTION (Continued on Page 6) the standing PCED board. 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Wayne Paulding, OH FREE ESTIMATES • CONTRACTORS WELCOME 260-740-0071 Call or Visit our Showroom at 7432 Brush College Rd., Woodburn, IN Matt Schroeder (Owner) • 419-670-1999 PAGE 2 – WEST BEND NEWS – SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] BARGAIN BIN DONATES $12,000 TO PCH PHYSICAL ferent tribes hunted this riv- er and area for game, as well SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK THERAPY DEPARTMENT as the trappers, traders, and “Follow God’s example, therefore, as dearly loved children.” the speculators who came —Ephesians 5:1 down the river and rapids and decided “to stay to check it out”. LUTHERAN The title of Dr. Erdahl’s There is evidence that the COMPREHENSIVE presentation is “Individual- French, British, American izing Surgical Treatment for and many old world immi- BREAST CENTER Breast Cancer.” grants passed thru this area TO HOST “NEW Other presenters include: both by land and water. “The DIRECTIONS IN BREAST • Sunil Babu, MD, Fort road from Detroit to the Illi- Wayne Medical Oncology nois” in a 1774 French record CANCER” SEMINAR and Hematology; “Update on noted the place, and called it Research and American Joint Wolf Rapids”. When it was Committee on Cancer Stag- evident that buffalo were ing” slain here, the name was • Yasolatha Nalamolu, changed to “Bull Rapids”. MD, Fort Wayne Medical This area became a cross- Oncology and Hematology; roads of the first settlers of “Recent Updates on Systemic Maumee Twp. and a lot of Therapy for Early Stage Breast undesirables from a lot of Cancer” Pictured here (front row, l-r): Madison Caris, Angie Spiece, Shiela Dunham, Sara Mawer; areas settled here. It became • Matthew Shambaugh, (middle) Ila and Ula Fark, ambassadors for the Bargain Bin; (back row) Kent Jewers, Jared known as a “Sin City” or MD, Summit Plastic Surgery; Niese, Joe Fisher, Eleanor Brune, Mary Friend, Eileen Kochensparger, Bev Bercaw, Sharon “Two Stage Prosthetic Breast implying a place of wick- Johanns, Sue Tinlin, Diane Sherry, and Elaine Bradford. Reconstruction, Prepectoral Members of the Bargain September 13th. Since the in Paulding. Hours are 9:00 edness it was also noted for Anyone who has been im- and Partial Subpectoral Tech- Bin of Paulding County, Inc early 60’s it is estimated that a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Fridays and lawlessness and the name pacted by cancer understands nique – a Comparison” and Paulding County Hos- over one million dollars has 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. on Sat- “Bull Rapids” became like the desire many have to ab- The event is sponsored by pital therapy department are been donated to the therapy urdays. Donations are accept- Sodom and Gomorrah in sorb as much information as the Lutheran Cancer Center, checking out the 2 Nu-Steps department for the purchase ed on Mondays and Wednes- this area. An Irishman (like possible from experts in the the Fort Wayne Medical Ed- that was purchased by the of new equipment for the days. The Fark sisters can be many workers) was mur- field. To make that pursuit ucation Program and Fort Bargain Bin. A $12,000 do- health and welfare of the area seen on the Bargain Bin Face- dered there while possibly of knowledge easier, the Lu- Wayne Medical Oncology nation was presented to PCH residents. Bargain Bin is lo- book page. Be sure to follow employed working on the theran Comprehensive Breast and Hematology. department on Thursday, cated at 121 South Cherry St. their antics. nearby canal in 1838. His Center is assembling a distin- In March, the Lutheran murderer, Asa Crapo, was guished group of physicians Comprehensive Breast Cen- NORTHWEST OHIO ASSIST- intact along with the majority treatment. You will also take charged, tried and acquited to discuss the latest updates ter became the first program ED LIVING HOME BEING of the support staff. Joining home a makeup package val- with the murder. in breast cancer care. in the area to be granted full RE-BRANDED longtime facility adminis- ued at $200. Registration is A paper town of “Indiana “New Directions in Breast accreditation by the National trator Brian Mclaughlin and required. For more informa- City” was platted in 1836 by Cancer,” an annual seminar Accreditation Program for New Ownership Bringing Activities Director Jennifer tion or to register, call 1-800- James Shirley. It had 264 lots, hosted by Lutheran, will take Breast Centers – a program New Branding and a New Ramsier is the new Director 227-2345. 12 north to south sts., 3 long place at The Landmark Event administered by the Ameri- Facility, 6222 Ellison Road, Name to Antwerp, Ohio of Nursing Lori Walton. Wednesday, September 19 E. to W. ave.. The town never can College of Surgeons. This on October 4 from 5:30 to The former Vancrest of About Antwerp Manor 3:00 ­– 5:00 p.m.; ProMed- developed, probably because accreditation process chal- Assisted Living ica Monroe Cancer Center; 8:30 p.m. This opportunity is Antwerp Assisted Living of its reputation and locality. lenges breast cancer centers to Antwerp Manor Assisted 800 Stewart Rd., Monroe, MI free and open to the public. home located at 204 Archer The present site now has a enhance the care they provide Living is an assisted living 48162 Refreshments and appetizers by addressing patient-cen- Drive in Antwerp, Ohio has quiet setting with the Mau- facility located in Antwerp, Women’s Wellness Day will be served. Register on- tered needs and measuring been replaced by Antwerp mee River being crossed by Manor Assisted Living. New Ohio. The facility which is ProMedica Bay Park Aux- line at 2018LH_breast_can- quality against national stan- located at 204 Archer Drive iliary is hosting a “Falling into the Bull Rapids Bridge. The cer_newdirections.eventbrite. dards. ownership took over the fa- Zion Church is sitting on the cility in July of 2018 and in Antwerp, Ohio, is a state li- Wellness” women’s day. This com. The Lutheran Cancer Cen- corner on the hill overlook- has since been on a path of censed assisted living facility event is to give women time This year’s keynote speak- ter offers multidisciplinary change. that accepts residents both on to relax, have fun, and edu- ing the old settlement site. er is Lillian Erdahl, MD, care coordinated with the With the acquisition has a self-pay and government as- cate themselves on wellness Many centuries ago, this FACS, who practices breast help of seven certified nurse come new and additional sistant basis. The facility has through a health fair. There is area was heavily forested and general surgery at the navigators. Year-round sup- staff as well as facility up- been in existence since 2008. time to enjoy pampering with swamp. The Maumee Riv- University of Iowa. She serves port is available free of charge grades with the main goal be- massages and manicures. er was the most important as associate program director through the Cancer Resource ing improving the resident’s PROMEDICA COMMUNITY Psychic readings and vendors mode of transportation, if in general surgery as well as Center at Lutheran. Call (260) immediate space. Meaning EVENTS THIS WEEK IN will be at the event for “Retail not the only mode of trans- the head of the Iowa City VA 435-7959 for more informa- Health Care System’s breast the rooms are in the process SEPTEMBER Therapy”. Admission is $25 portation thru the dense tion. of being freshly painted, re- and checks are accepted. If swamp. Indian artifacts can clinic. ceiving new carpet and being you are interested in this day still be found along the river- Look Good Feel Better of wellness, contact Maureen overall refreshed to provide ProMedica Cancer Insti- banks; it is evident that these a section and he paid slight- lumbus Grove improved to residents with an enjoyable Moomey at 419-690-7509 or early residents had villages ly over $1.25 per acre for the 2-2 in all games and 1-0 in tute is hosting Look Good by email, maureen.moomey@ experience. New lighting is Feel Better, a free program along this River with regular entire reserve. the Northwest Conference. being installed throughout promedica.org. settlements from Ft. Wayne (Reference: Info. Used Paulding drops to 0-4 on from the American Cancer Saturday, September 22; the facility with even more to Lake Erie. with permission by Louis the season overall and 0-1 in Society designed for women 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.; Pro- plans to continually elevate dealing with hair loss and In the very early days, A. Simonis from MAUMEE conference play. the building and the prop- Medica Bay Park Hospital skin changes from chemo- Auxiliary; 2801 Bay Park Maumee Twp. was the home RIVER 1835 and other ma- Columbus Grove posted erties’ appearance and func- therapy and radiation. You of millions of passenger pi- terials). 21 first downs in the contest tionality. Drive, Oregon, Ohio, 43616 will learn specific techniques Family Movie Night geons. When they traveled By: Caroline Longardner while the Bulldog defense The administrative lead- to help make the most of your across the sky it was said the limited the Panthers to ten ership at the facility remains ProMedica and Buckeye appearance while undergoing Broadband is hosting free, flights looked like a dark cy- REYNOLDS LEADS CG PAST first downs and 173 yards of outdoor family movie nights clone crossing the forest as PANTHERS offense. in Promenade Park this sum- they landed. If they landed Reynolds had touchdown mer. Guests are encouraged on weak limbs, dead limbs of COLUMBUS GROVE - runs of 7 and 25 yards in the to bring their lawn chairs and trees could be heard break- Blake Reynolds passed for opening quarter as the Bull- blankets. Food trucks will be ing. The forests in the swamp 166 yards and ran for 108 dogs took a 14-0 lead at the on site. This event is free and was home to the forest ani- more to lead the Columbus end of one stanza. open to the public. For more mals such as raccoon, deer, Grove Bulldogs to a 49-16 Reynolds then scored on information about the family bear, muskrat. It was said win over visiting Paulding a two-yard run in the second Get Lost & Have Fun In Our Adventure Corn Maze! movie nights, visit our Face- that one raccoon pelt was Friday night in Putnam quarter and Garrett Nemire The ULTIMATE Fall Experience! book event. worth more than 4 or five County. added a ten-yard run for a Sunday, September 23 - poplar trees. Animal pelts The Bulldogs totaled 345 score to put the Bulldogs on • 14 Acre Corn Maze • Corn Box • Hay Mountain Wonder; Movie times will were used for clothing and rushing yards and 511 yards top 28-0. vary.; Promenade Park, 400 •Pumpkin Patch • Jumbo Jumping Pillow for trading purposes. of total offense in all as Co- After a 26-yard run by Ja- Water Street, Toledo, Ohio, Many famous people have Concessions & Food Truck • Duck Races • Hay Ride 43607 ADDRESS: 3150 CR 43, Waterloo, IN 46793 traveled the Maumee River: HAYSTACK BENEFIT SUPPER & AUCTION DIRECTIONS: Take State Road 8 East of Auburn, turn North on County Road 43. PAULDING CO. CHONICLES Johnny Appleseed; Gen. An- For: Dr. & Hospital Bills of Lavern Yoder thony Wayne; Simon Dirty; Just 3.5 miles to Amazing Fall Fun! 2018 (now deceased) Also for Baby Benjamin, son of Simon Kenton; and this Friday 6pm–10pm • Saturday Noon–10pm • Sunday Noon–6pm John & Julia Raber, He is a C.F. Child and spent would include the Native almost 2 weeks at Lutheran hospital recently. Last ticket sold 1 hour before closing. BULL RAPIDS ON THE Americans from the history MAUMEE RIVER Admission: $8 per person, 2 & Under Get In FREE books: Pontiac; Tecumseh Friday, September 28, 2018 On Sept. 7 I traveled over Groups (20+), Call for Weekday Scheduling and Discounts Available and Blue Jacket and many Location: the huge bridge and over the others. Bull Rapids on the Maumee Amish Christian Day School 2 ½ miles north of There is an Indian Reser- River in Maumee Twp. near Hicksville on Hicksville Edgerton road vation on the Indiana-Ohio the state line. The river was Times: State line called Knaggs Re- low, but was noisy and rush- serve. It is on the Indiana Supper begins at 4 pm • Auction begins at 6 pm ing over the stones below. side and can be located on Menu: This point has an inter- the plate books under that Haystack • Homemade Ice Cream • Homemade Pie GENERAL ADMISSION esting history going back Not to be used in conjunction with any other coupons.WB1 name today in Allen Co. Ind. several hundred years as it **Donated Items Welcome** It was purchased by Ulrich Visit our website for times & other information was originally a buffalo wal- Saylor of Williams Co. Ohio JR Mullett Allen Yoder Samuel Stoll low. The Natives of many dif- from the Indians. It was 1/2 419-542-1505 419-956-8442 419-956-9550 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 3 – WEST BEND NEWS – SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 THIS OLD RIFLE match of how much equip- NSCC SHOWCASES PARTNERSHIPS IN PRESENTATION ment do I need to be compet- itive. Competitors were given 23 minutes to fire up to 3 sighter shots and then 20 shots for re- cord. A small break was taken as we scored our targets and chatted about the match, then competitors we given 20 min- utes for 20 shots to finish up shooting the 40 shot match. The best score you could get would be a “400”, all 40 We all have one, we cher- On Sept 15th members of shots hitting the 10 ring. One ish it, we love to talk about the Antwerp Conservation competitor scored “deep” in it, we will tell you how neat Club did just that, rifle match the 300’s, while the rest of us it is and how much fun it is, just for rifles DESIGNED be- averaged a score of 250. but seldom get it out… mine, fore 1918 was held. Eight of us We at the Antwerp Con- you ask? A Winchester model got together on that Saturday servation Club hope you will 94, made during WWII (not to show off our old rifles and come out and join us and try many civilian guns being our marksmanship. a rifle match, you just might made then). What’s yours? This was a 100 yard, 40 be surprised how much fun A Mosin Nagant? A German shot, offhand match. Offhand these competitions are. Cheryl Rice, Associate Vice Chancellor, Higher Education Workforce Alignment and John Mauser? A Winchester? What is standing unsupported, no For more information on Magill, Assistant Deputy Chancellor, Economic Advancement for ODHE joined a distin- am I talking about? This old sling, no resting your rifle on the matches and events we guished group at Northwest State Community College on Sept. 12 to discuss the College’s rifle of course, and I think a bench or use of a bi-pod. An hold, please go antwerpcon- ongoing partnerships with area industry, and its impact on education and the skills gap in we should get them out and offhand match is definitely servationclub.com advanced manufacturing. Front Row L to R: Lori Robison, NSCC VP for Academics, Rice, Eli shoot them. a shooters match, and not a Faes, ODHE, Magill. Back Row L to R: Colin Doolittle, NSCC STEM faculty, Dave Mohring, NSCC STEM faculty, Dr. Burklo, Senator Rob McColley. ACC TO HOLD YOUTH receive eye and ear protec- Northwest State Commu- turing. Students benefit from sentation, Dr. Burklo led the tion, be paired up one on one nity College was pleased to be classes that include hands- group on a tour of the Col- INTRODUCTION TO FIREARMS with adult from our club, and joined by Cheryl Rice, Asso- on experiences and manu- lege’s E-wing, where engi- go out onto one of our rifle ciate Vice Chancellor, Higher facturing facility tours. The neering technology courses range and then be able to do Education Workforce Align- program has served over 100 and labs are utilized to edu- “live fire” with our firearms. ment and John Magill, Assis- students to date, including cate and prepare students for No previous firearm experi- tant Deputy Chancellor, Eco- participation from the Ayers- their next steps – career or ence is needed, as this is for nomic Advancement for Ohio ville, Defiance, Hicksville, transfer. The tour included the beginners in to firearms, Department of Higher Edu- Holgate, Liberty Center, Na- the synchronous classroom hunting, and target shooting. cation (ODHE), Senator Rob poleon, Patrick Henry, Tinora where students continue with All classroom safety course McColley and others yester- and Wauseon school districts. Miami University to attain teaching will be done with day. At the sit-down meeting, THE ECONOMIC IM- their Bachelor of Science de- our inert firearms. These are made by the Creams Man- Dr. Dan Burklo (NSCC Dean PACT OF MANUFACTUR- gree in engineering technol- ufacturers, to be identical of Science, Technology, En- ING ogy. “We are proud to have to the firearm you will use, gineering & Math – STEM) The NSCC program is established partnerships with but in no way can chamber a presented a showcase of the particularly vital, given the some great local businesses round of ammunition or fire College’s public and private growing skills gap in the area. and high schools,” Burklo the round of ammunition. partnerships with area high According to the Ohio Man- said. “The flexibility of all the The Antwerp Conserva- to offer this to the youngsters These are teaching tools, and schools and industry. ufacturers’ Association, state partners involved allows us to tion Club, thru a grant from of our community is just out- we are very happy to be able PARTICIPATION AND manufacturing is responsible deliver this hands-on educa- the Ohio Department of standing. to have them for these type of SYNERGY THROUGHOUT for 18% of Ohio’s Gross Do- tion to keep northwest Ohio Wildlife, are proud to offer For the kids aged 8 and up events. NORTHWEST OHIO mestic Product, accounts for running strong and strength- a youth introduction to fire- we have 22LR Rimfire rifles, Lunch will served, at no The partnerships, which about 700,000 jobs across the en our communities,” Burklo arms. This free event will be we will shoot these off the cost, lunch will be hot dogs include the companies Au- state, and is the largest of the continued. held September 29th, from bench at both paper targets and hamburgers. tomatic Feed in Napoleon, 20 sectors of Ohio’s economy, For more information on 1:00-4:00 p.m. at our club lo- and reactive targets, at 25 and PLEASE DO NOT BRING Defiance Metal Products and including government. The this program, contact the cated at 17814 Road 53 ( just 50 yards, on our rifle range. YOUR PERSONAL FIRE- B&B Molded Products in De- average annual earnings of NSCC STEM division of- north of Antwerp, Ohio and For the kids 10 and up we ARMS. fiance, AP Tool in Hicksville, Ohio workers on manufac- fice at 419.267.1394, or email yes you can find our club on will offer them the opportu- We at the Antwerp Con- and area high schools provide turing payrolls in 2015 were STEM@NorthwestState. Google maps). nity to try out our 410 or 20 servation Club are proud students -- primarily high $58,190. (Source: Ohiomfg. edu. Additional information This event has something gauge shotguns. They will be of the partnership with the school juniors and seniors -- com) on Northwest State courses, for all kids aged 5 and up. For shooting at stationary sport- Ohio Department of Wild- awareness of a modern man- Joining Rice, Magill and certificates and degree pro- the 5 and up kids we have BB ing clays, and the clays just life on this event, as well as ufacturing facility and the McColley in the meeting was grams is available online at guns, shooting will take place turn into a cloud of dust when hunters education, “field to in our Daisy inflatable air- hit. feast” where we show how to opportunity to learn about Eli Faes, Assistant Director NorthwestState.edu, or by gun range. This range, blows After a mandatory safety butcher and prepare game engineering technology ca- of Workforce Engagement of calling NSCC admissions at up just like a “bounce house” course, (by an officer from that you have hunted, and re- reers in modern manufac- ODHE. Following the pre- 419.267.1320. you see at popular events, it is the Ohio Department of loading classes, where we will fully enclosed, and a wonder- Wildlife): this safety course do a hands on, of reloading exploring the corn maze and ment attraction designed pointment. Visit our web site ful place to introduce young- will include all aspects of metallic rifle and pistol am- playing fun games along the for all ages. Enjoy hours of for times and other informa- sters to firearms and proper proper gun safety, proper munition as well as shotgun way. It’s a great outdoor fall fun conquering the 14-acre tion at www.amazingfallfun. firearm safety. Daisy airguns loading and unloading of ammunition. Please go to an- activity that the whole family John Deere Adventure Maze, com, or call (260) 333-2302. do not generally make these firearms,and how to proper- twerpconservationclub.com can enjoy!” hopping on a hayride, roam- Amazing Acres Farms is lo- available for the general pub- ly execute the act of firing a for more information. “We have expanded the ing the Pumpkin Patch, or cated at 3150 County Road lic to purchase, so being able life round, participants will Pumpkin Patch, the ar- playing a challenging game 43, Waterloo, IN. Smoking, ea’s largest, with 25 kinds of one of the many exhil- alcohol and dogs are prohib- of pumpkins and gourds, cob Deisler helped the Pan- Paulding touchdown. (Continued from Page 1) arating activities on site! ited. Media Contact, Myles ranging in size from 1 to Opening day is September Smith, 260-417-3595 (cell), or thers get within 28-8, Reyn- Paulding quarterback John Deere tractor aptly 50 pounds, said Mr. Smith. 14, and runs through Octo- email: amazingfallfun@live. named “Waterloo Boy”, a olds found the end zone Payton Beckman was 8 of 13 Amazing Fall Fun is a fam- ber 28. Business and group com. barn and silo, and a modern again on a 48-yard scamper passing for 47 yards while ily-friendly destination, outings are available by ap- to put Columbus Grove on Deisler rushed 19 times for John Deere tractor.” He adds, where everyone can enjoy the “This year we have also added top 35-8 at the break. 111 yards. family farm for a fun day of Antwerp Conservation Club Trevor Taylor scampered The maroon and white a giant jumping pillow to the activities, games, food, hay- in from 40-yards out to ex- will look for its first win farm kids and adults alike rides, and special events hap- Presents tend Columbus Grove’s lead of the season on Friday as can enjoy bouncing around pening every weekend.” Youth Introduction to Firearms the farm.” There will be tons ANTWERP CONSERVATION CLUB to 42-8 at the end of three Paulding hosts Bluffton (1-3, The Amazing Fall Fun ANTWERP CONSERVATION CLUB of fun activities and special WhenPRESENTS: Sat Sept. 29 from 1-4pm quarters. 0-1 NWC). The Pirates are attraction also includes ac- PRESENTS events every weekend, you YOUTH INTRODUCTION A five-yard run by Collin coming off of a 53-0 loss at tivities such as the Pumpkin Where: 7814 Rd. 53YOUTH Antwerp, INTRODUCTION OH won’t want to miss out!” TO Metzger gave the Bulldogs Crestview last week. Patch, Giant Jumping Pillow, Ages: 5 and up TO The Amazing Fall Fun Hayrides, Straw Mountain, FIREARMS their final touchdown of Corn Maze and Pumpkin Cost: FREE FIREARMS Corn Box (huge box filled When: Saturday September 29 from 1-4pm. the night before Jacob King Patch attracts thousands of This is a classroomWhen: andSaturday Septemberhands 29 onfrom 1 -4pm.introduction with corn), Tire Mountain, Where: 17814 Road 53 Antwerp, Ohio plunged in from five-yards Visit us on the web at visitors from the tri- state Where: 17814 Road 53 Antwerp, Ohio Corn-hole games, Duck Ages: 5 and up toCost: firearms Free for area youth. out to provide the final www.westbendnews.net area. Amazing Fall Fun is lo- Ages: 5 and up Cost: Free Races, Tug-of-War, Wheel- AThis mandatory is a classroom and hands Safety on introduction class to firearms must for be taken prior cated just five minutes East of This is a classroom and hands on introduction to firearms for Family owned barrow Racing the Hop-A- areato youth. participating A mandatory Safety areaclass onyouth. must thebeA mandatory taken ranges prior Safety to class and must be will taken prior be to Waterloo (East on US 6, exit participating on the ranges and will be available throughout and operated Long Corral, Farmer Fast- availableparticipating throughout on the ranges the and will day. be available throughout the day. Firearms, ammunitionthe and day. Safety Firearms, gear supplied. ammunition DO and Safety gear supplied. DO 105 N. Main St. • Antwerp 334, off I-69) at 3150 County ball, Pumpkin Checkers, The NOT BRING YOUR OWN FIREARMSNOT. TheBRING club YOUR will OWN have ham-FIREARMS. 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PAGE 4 – WEST BEND NEWS – SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] MICHAEL MCDONALD duet “Yah Mo B There,” plus quicker and with excellence church should be involved in GROVER HILL ELEM. ELECTS 2018- TO BRING he co-wrote the Van Halen and success. On our own we politics. hit “I’ll Wait.” McDonald has get weary, tired and anxious. Send questions and com- 19 STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS “SEASON OF PEACE” performed with a who’s-who Jesus said to “come to Him, ments to: jamesbachman@ TO NISWONGER of critically acclaimed artists take His yoke (work togeth- juno.com across a number of genres, er) learn of Him (abide) and including Ray Charles, Are- rest!” (Matthew 11:28-30). GETTING TO KNOW JE- tha Franklin, Elton John, Joni Many pastors and church SUS Mitchell, Vince Gill and Griz- workers have “burnout” and zly Bear. are ill with stress because A Centurion’s Servant McDonald’s forthcom- they are not “yoked” to the Read Matthew 8:5-13. ing album, Wide Open (out one who can lead and em- 7. The centurion (Roman September 15 via BMG), power! Going alone is not officer) was asking for help finds him collaborating with good for anyone. When we a number of special guests humble ourselves and realize in behalf of: a) his wife; b) his including Warren Haynes, we need God’s help and direc- servant; c) his father. Robben Ford, Marcus Miller tion then the burden lifts off 8. T/F. Jesus said he could and Branford Marsalis. Mc- us and things get done quick- not go into the man’s house. Donald’s first album of origi- er and easier by the divine 9. TIF. The centurion said nal material in 17 years, Wide energy and wisdom imparted he was not worthy that Jesus Open is comprised largely of to us. We make mistakes on should come under his roof material written over a num- our own because of our hu- 10. This soldier said he ber of years in-between proj- manity but with God we are knew what it meant for one Grover Hill Elementary School recently elected members to ects and recorded in McDon- mighty and “can do all things to have: a) money; b) time c) its 2018-2019 Student Council. Pictured Here are (back row) The Christmas Season at ald’s Nashville studio with through Christ who strenght- authority. 4A Zach Stoller, 6B Corbin Kimmel, 6A Brady Miller, and the Niswonger is easily one of drummer Shannon Forrest ens us!” (Philipians 4:13). God 11. He believed that all 5A Lance Whitman. (front row) 6A Juliah Manz, 5B Torree the most popular times of the (, Blake Shelton, does not want us to “worry or Jesus needed to do was: a) Sinn, 6B Tianna Sinn and 4B Taylor Stemen. year for live entertainment. Tim McGraw, Toto) and an be anxious about anything.” touch the servant; b) say the For Ignite 18-19, one of the extensive cast of Nashville (I Peter 5:7) Freedom and rest word; c) send a disciple. Mark your calendars and Lifetree Café is a place great names in all of music session musicians. The record are ours when we let Jesus 12. Jesus said he had not plan to attend this fun event. where people gather for con- follows a trio of albums of lead us! God wants to walk will add a special spark to the found in Israel so great: a) versation about life and faith R&B and soul covers McDon- this journey of life with us in Christmas Season. Michael faith; b) sickness; c) author- NHUMC FALL RUMMAGE ald recorded for the fabled a love relationship. By “being in a casual, comfortable set- McDonald: Season of Peace, ity. EVENT ting. Questions about Life- presented by US Bank, will Motown label, the most re- still and knowing that God is 13. This caused him to cent being 2008’s Soul Speak. God,” (Psalms 46:10) we learn tree may be directed to First grace the Niswonger’s Cen- say that many who would The New Haven United United Methodist Church tral Mutual Insurance Stage McDonald’s other re- to wait on Him. This is often cent collaborations include the hard part for us but when be with Abraham, Isaac and Methodist Church will hold at 419/238-0631 or first- Saturday, December 8 at 7:30 Jacob in the kingdom would a 2 day rummage event to [email protected] PM. his work on the critically we do this, that is when we acclaimed track “Show You receive from Him! I love the come from: a) among the support the local and global Share Christmas with one Jews; b) the east and west GIRLS GOLF AT POND-A- of the music world’s most The Way” with multi-genre song “One day at a time sweet missions work of the United bassist, singer and producer Jesus, that’s all I’m asking of (many places); c) Jerusalem. Methodist Women. RIVER GOLF COURSE recognizable voices, Mi- 14. He also said that the chael McDonald. Critically Thundercat and Kenny Log- you,” because it is one step, The Church is located at gins; McDonald performed one minute, one hour, one day “children of the kingdom” 630 Lincoln Hwy East, New High School girls golf acclaimed singer/songwrit- (unbelieving Jews) would be: er and five-time Grammy the song with Thundercat for each of us to do whatever Haven. teed off at Pond-A-River a) saved; b) healed; c) cast Award winner Michael Mc- during a surprise guest ap- we are called to do. “Only one On Wednesday, October Golf Course on Monday, Donald is set for the October pearance at Coachella in life ‘twill soon be past, only out. 10th, early bird special will September 10th. In this tri- 12 release of Season of Peace: April. This past spring, Mc- what’s done for Christ will 15. The servant was be availabe from Noon to 3 match, the Lady Archers The Christmas Collection on Donald was joined by Solange last!” We hope tomorrow is a healed: a) the next day; b) the pm. The public is welcome, played host with the Lady BMG. The album compiles Knowles, Allen Stone, Law- better day but tomorrow nev- next week; c) the same hour. without charge, from 3:00- Rams and Lady Raiders. McDonald’s most beloved rence and members of Snarky er really comes. When you This centurion recognized 8:00 p.m. Wayne Trace (176) – Ke- Puppy and Vulfpeck at the wake up it is TODAY, our day Christmas recordings includ- that Jesus had authority that The event will be open nadie Daeger 36, Olivia ing “White Christmas/Win- Okeechobee Music Fest. Mc- given by God to do His will. was not limited to time and Donald continues to tour ex- Those who let our Shepherd from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Klinker 44, Chloe Parker 47, ter Wonderland” (feat. Jon- place. He had power to heal on Thursday, October 11th, Claire Sinn 48, Alena Denny ny Lang), “Oh Holy Night,” tensively as a solo artist, with Jesus lead are definately doing anyone at any time in any a lengthy run of summer and God’s will. with a special from 3:00 to 51, Addie Etzler 56 “Christmas on the Bayou” place. The centurion was not 6:00 p.m. Tinora (182) – Kayla and “Children Go Where I fall tour dates planned with Amen! of Israel, but a Roman sol- Loggins and . Henry 41, Riley Sanders 43, Send Thee” (feat. Twinkie dier. The people of Israel, the MODERN-DAY MIRACLES Madison Brown 44, Savan- Clark), as well as a new ver- It will be an epic night of PARSON TO PERSON entertainment with one of Jews, were the people who EXPLORED AT LIFETREE nah Welling 54, Emma Lu- sion of “Winter Wonderland” were supposed to be people music’s most accomplished By: Dr. James Bachman CAFÉ thi 56, Ellie Wiemkin 67 featuring special guest Jake of faith. Jesus found, howev- icons. Dear Parson, Antwerp (203) – Carlie Shimabukuro. er, that this Gentile had more Along with Presenting Should the church be in- The question of wheth- Hanes 44, Shayla Thomas With a career that encom- faith than they did. This Sponsor US Bank, Supporting volved in politics? er miracles are real - and 48, Kendyl Miller 55, Kadi passes five Grammys, nu- caused him to say that people Sponsor for Michael McDon- The commanded place of happening today - will be Donat 56 merous chart successes and from the “east and the west,” ald: Season of Peace is Eileen the church is to propagate explored at Lifetree Café on personal and professional ac- people from many places and colades, as well as collabora- Manken. Season Sponsors for the gospel of Jesus Christ and Wednesday, September 19 BULLDOGS CRUISE TO WIN many nations, would get to tions with some of the world’s Ignite 18-19 include Chuck & train believers to observe all from 6:30-7:30 p.m. OVER PANTHERS enter his kingdom, but the most prominent artists, Mi- Karen Kock, StateWide Ford His commandments (Mat- The program, titled Lincoln, and Van Wert Fed- Jews who rejected him would chael McDonald remains an thew 28:19-20). Christians are “Miracles or Mere Coinci- PAULDING - Visiting eral Savings Bank. be cast out. enduring force in popular to be spiritual salt and light dences? Does Everything Defiance made the trip to The Niswonger Perform- ANSWERS: B, F, T, B, A, music. Hailing from St. Lou- to society (Matthew 5:13-16), Happen for a Reason?” fea- Paulding on Monday where is, McDonald arrived in Los ing Arts Center is located at living a Christ-like, righteous B, A, C. 10700 SR 118 S, Van Wert, tures a filmed interview the Bulldogs swept past the Angeles in the early 1970s, life which also exalts a nation Lady Panthers Monday eve- Ohio. and brings the favor of God. EMANUEL LUTHERAN with Robin Alm, a woman honing his talents as a studio who believes a miracle oc- ning. Righteousness exalteth a na- CHURCH FALL EVENT musician before becoming an curred in her life. Defiance took game one integral part of Steely Dan. KNOWING GOD’S WILL tion: but sin is a reproach to any people. (Proverbs 14:34) “There’s no way what 25-17 before posting a 25-22 In the mid-’70s McDonald Ladies Society of Eman- happened could have hap- in the second set. The Lady was invited to join the Doo- By: Doris Applegate The commanded place of uel Lutheran Church sup- As a Christian wanting to the government is to protect pened without God being Bulldogs then wrapped up bie Brothers as the band ports many local organi- the night by taking game redefined their sound with do great things for God and the people (I Timothy 2:2), involved,” says Alm. “I ab- zations. These two events three 25-21. McDonald serving as singer, His Kingdom, sometimes punish the evildoers (Ro- solutely believe miracles mans 13:1-5), and praise the each year are in April and happen today.” Mallory Taylor had six keyboardist and songwrit- we try to get things done in September. our own way, strength, plans good citizens (I Peter 2:13-14). During the program par- kills and ten blocks for the er on such Top 40 singles as They support many char- “Takin’ It To The Streets,” “It and zeal! The Apostle Paul Christians are taught to ticipants will have an op- Panthers with Kristen Razo warned us that every person’s pray for their governmental ities including: New Haven portunity to share miracles adding two slams and ten Keeps You Runnin’,” “Min- Food Bank, Lutheran World ute By Minute” and “What A work would be tested by fire authorities. I exhort there- they believe have occurred assists. Relief, Worship Anew, Lu- Fool Believes.” Throughout to see if it was done accord- fore, that, first of all, supplica- in their own lives. Jalynn Parrett posted 13 the ’80s and ’90s McDon- ing to God’s will and divine tions, prayers, intercessions, theran Social Services, Va- Admission to the digs, four blocks and a kill ald’s solo career took off with powers. (I Cor. 3:13) God will and giving of thanks, be cation Bible School, Concor- 60-minute event is free. while Sadie Estle recorded a string of hits including “I commend those things done made for all men; For kings, dia Theological Seminary, Lifetree Café is located at a dozen blocks and ten kills. Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time which He initiated. and for all that be in author- mission trips to Kenya and the Bachwell Center, 116 Leigha Egnor finished with You’re Near),” “Sweet Free- By abiding in Christ, God ity; that we may lead a quiet many others. N. Washington Street, Van four kills and nine assists dom,” “On My Own”(with accomplishes more than if we and peaceable life in all godli- Emanuel Lutheran Wert, OH. Please enter on and Asia Arellano chipped ness and honesty. (I Timothy Patti LaBelle) and the Gram- try to do things on our own. Church is located at 800 Court Street and park be- in seven digs. Macy Iler also 2:1-2) my-winning James Ingram As we work together (yoked) Green Street in New Haven, hind the Courthouse. had two kills for Paulding, it is more enjoyable, done In a country like America IN. Members donate many where people have a vote, the items such as clothing, church’s teachings should in- shoes, linens, tools, kitchen- fluence its members’ opinions ware games, toys craft items, Teach Me concerning morality. Then books, small furniture and TO DO YOUR WILL, Lutheran Church they should vote accordingly. small appliances. (The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) Also, counsel those in posi- The event begins on FOR YOU ARE MY tions of authority as to what Proclaiming a FALL WORSHIP SCHEDULE Thursday, September 20 GOD! LET YOUR Sunday School, Bible Class, Youth God says concerning the de- Changeless Christ in a Begins 9:30 AM Every Sunday cisions they need to make. from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Changing World. GOOD SPIRIT Heritage Service Remember in America the and on Friday, September 21 Sundays at 8:00 A.M. (Wed. Night 7PM) from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Contemporary Service politicians are supposed to 9:15 a.m. Sunday School, Adult Bible Study LEAD ME ON Sundays at 10:30 A.M. represent you. This is the pri- Outside items are available Located at the corner of Park & SR 101 10:15 a.m. Worship Service LEVEL GROUND! Woodburn, IN 46797 • 260-632-4821 mary approach by which the both days at 8:00 a.m. Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 5 – WEST BEND NEWS – SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 THE ANTWERP COMMUNITY PAYS IT for which to enter a family’s 48, Cole Heller 48, Hailey a Northwest Conference best friend – small dogs and Hartzell 49 quadrangular match victo- FORWARD! SEPTEMBER 10TH big dogs. The small dogs en- Allen East (7-13, 6-10 ry Monday at Auglaize Golf tered included: Gracie Sue, NWC) – Nick Phillips 39, Course. Oakley, Sugar, Honey, Nala, Carter Frey 46, Zach Miller The Panthers posted a Charlie, Ruby, Ginger and 49, Brady Harris 54, Luke 175 to win the match, fin- Willow. Dear 54, Garrett Newland ishing nine shots in front Big dogs were the follow- 58 of second place Columbus ing: Aurora, Quackerz, Cash, Bluffton (10-5, 8-3 NWC) Grove’s 184. Delphos Jeffer- Lady and Baloo. The judges – Micah Mining 46, Kenny son took third with a 186 had a difficult time awarding Lovett 47, Jared Pierce field and Ada was fourth with a all these talented and beauti- 47, Cole Koenig 48, Drew 206. ful creatures prizes because Wilson 50, Jordan Seiner 54 Cook and Delphos Jeffer- they were all great! Our most son’s Logan Gallmeier each honorable judges: Kate Wat- PANTHERS OPEN NWC shot a 41 to claim co-medal- son, Lauren Barrand and PLAY WITH WIN ist honors on the day. front of &Junque, Small Town Caleb Miller along with our Kolson Egnor and Chad Bliss were offering free nail great MC Mike Schneider did SPENCERVILLE - The Carper both carded a 43 for painting. a superb job. Paulding volleyball team the Panthers, who improve The Chamber had a Pay It Best in Show was award- opened up Northwest Con- to 13-6 overall and 8-4 in Forward table where residents ed to Quackerz. Quackerz is ference action with a four- the Northwest Conference. could donate non-perishable owned by Braeden Hormann set win over host Spencer- Cole Heller and Kyle Domi- food items to be added to the and Rylee Zartman. Quackerz ville Tuesday night at the nique chipped in a 48 apiece local food pantry. Many items was interviewed by MC Mike home of the Bearcats. and Hunter Kauser had a 49. were donated to the food pan- Schneider. She is a 3 year old The maroon and white Jacob Oglesbee led Co- try at the Methodist Church. black lab and lives with her recorded a 25-22 win in lumbus Grove with a 43 and The anonymous winner of the humans, Braeden and Rylee. game one before adding a Zac Roberts posted a 46 for drawing donated their $20 The thing she loves best about 25-16 victory in the second the Bulldogs. Owen Macke Chamber Bucks back to the her humans is that they rub set. After the Bearcats re- added a 47 for the Bulldogs, food pantry. her belly and give her treats corded a 25-22 in the third who fall to 16-8 overall and Antwerp’s First Annual constantly. Her idea of a great set, Paulding wrapped up 7-7 in the NWC. Gabe Ver- “Westminster” Dog Show day is playing with antlers. the match with a 25-10 game hoff (48), Kurt Griffith (50) was also held on this evening She prefers the Animal Plan- four victory. and Austin Macke (51) were in the parking lot of Dr. Sarah et to HGTV and her favorite Sadie Estle led the way the remaining Columbus Mowery, DDS in downtown table food is ice cream. She for the maroon and white Grove players. Antwerp. does not snore when she is with 21 kills and 14 blocks Delphos Jefferson, which The Antwerp Chamber of explore downtown Antwerp. The Paulding County sleeping and her favorite while Megan Tope added 13 now stands at 7-16 overall Commerce sponsored their The vacant building adjacent Dog Kennel will be receiving place to take a nap is in her digs. Leigha Egnor dished and 5-10 in the NWC, also final Grab Your Neighbor and to H2O had home business $105.00 in cash and 6 bags of kennel. She loves belly rubs vs out 13 assists while adding got a 42 from Braxton Scalf Explore Your Downtown for vendors displaying their dog food and various bones, ear scratches and when asked seven aces for Paulding, and a 50 by John Pseekos. 2018 on September 10th. This wares. Many of the Main biscuits and sqeaky toys from which shoe she loves to chew which improved to 3-6 over- Matt Schroeder chipped in a last event was multi-faceted Street businesses extended all of the entrants participa- on she answered – I don’t like all and 1-0 in the league. 53 and Brady Johnston had as the Chamber goal is to en- their hours to allow custom- tion. to chew on shoes. Congratu- Jalynn Parrett picked up a 59 as well for the Wildcats. courage residents to shop and ers longer browsing time. In There were two categories lations Quackerz! nine kills, five aces and sev- Ada was paced by Ethan en digs with Kristen Razo Hull with a 48 while Aus- which drops to 2-6 on the Evelyn Shipley topped chers defeated Fairview and a Northwest Conference recorded 22 assists. tin Amburgey chipped in a season.Paulding falls to 2-6 the Warriors with five Edgerton at Pond-A-River quadrangular match victory 51 and Alex Morgan added on the season. blocks with Bayman post- Golf Course. at Colonial Golfers Club on PANTHERS PICK UP NWC a 53. Brevin Sizemore (54), Paulding Statistical ing 24 digs and KItzmiller The Archers finished the Tuesday as the blue and gold VICTORIES Rob Allison (59) and Jake Leaders: had 20. Lydia Dyer and Ka- night with a 162 while Fair- got past Allen East, Bluffton Colwell (64) rounded out the tie Chin recorded 13 and 10 view was second at 179 and and Paulding. lineup for the Bulldogs, who Sadie Estle – 23-26 hit- digs, respectively. DEFIANCE - Fletch- ting, ten kills, 12 blocks Bayman dished out 18 Edgerton took third with a The Lancers carded a er Cook shot a 41 to lead falls to 4-19 in all matches Mallory Taylor – 12-13 assists as well for Woodlan 204. 177 to post the win with the the Paulding Panthers to and 1-11 in the league. hitting, six kills, ten blocks with Van Camp recording Nathan Lee led the blue Panthers taking second at Kristen Razo – 11-13 seven helpers. and white with a 37 while 185. Bluffton claimed third hitting, two kills, 24-26 set- After dropping the first Austin Lichty added a 38 place via the fifth person (Continued from Page 1) Commerce; Lora Lyons Payne ting, ten assists set to Bluffton 25-22, the and Jake Eaken shot a 42. tiebreaker as the Pirates and Recker. The director for the Chamber of Commerce; Au- Jalynn Parrett – 13-14 Lady Warriors responded Eric Thornell (45), Brayton Mustangs each shot a 188. group is Jerry Zielke and he is drey Feasby and Sue Fowler, hitting, one kill, 13 digs, by taking the next three Stuckey (47) and Gaige Mc- Allen East’s Nick Phillips assisted by Vicky Steele. Antwerp Chamber of Com- 18-2 serve reception, four by scores of 25-12, 25-15 Michael (48) completed the claimed medalist honors Major discussion this merce. This ad-hoc commit- and 25-19 and wrap up the blocks, 13-14 serving Archer lineup. with a 39 to lead all players. month included reports from tee will meet through the end match win. the finance and governance of the year to try and develop Leigha Egnor – 17-17 Salzbrenner paced the Fairview got a 43 from Ryan Moody paced Lin- hitting, four kills, 33-34 Nathaniel Adkins and J.T. colnview with a 43 while committees but one of the the most strategic plan to pro- way for Woodlan with 14 more exciting committee mote Paulding County for fu- setting, nine assists, 12-14 kills while Shipley added Nusbaum with Hunter Reece Farmer and Braden Fritch posting a 45 for the Evans shot a 44 each. Zane reports came from the mar- ture economic growth. serving eight slams and Bayman re- Another collaborative Asia Arellano – seven corded five. Apaches. Other black and Miller carded a 46 while keting committee. The mar- keting committee has begun event between the PCED fi- digs, 7-7 serving Chin, Kitzmiller and gold scorers were Jasiel La- Landon Price and Jaden nance committee and mar- Shipley all had a pair of aces guna (48), Ronnie Adkins Youtsey chipped in a 48 and a new concerted effort to Macy Iler – 12-13 serv- promote Paulding County. keting committee is the PCED with Shipley also recording (48), Devin Eppelman (51), 52, respectively. ing, 11 digs, two aces, 11-12 In doing so we have reached Banquet. This year’s banquet serve reception three blocks. Triston Joost (60) and Bren- The Panthers were led by Chin topped the Wood- out for additional thought will be held at Grant’s Re- Junior Varsity – Defiance dan Degryse (61). Kolson Egnor with a 44 and and guidance. It is coming ception Hall 503 East Canal lan effort with 28 digs while For the Bulldogs, Cole Hunter Kauser had a 46. won. Ashton Wiedenhoefer re- from many angles in all cor- Street in Antwerp on Tues- corded 15 and Bayman Burrgrave led the squad Other maroon and white ners of the county includ- day, October 9. Everyone is WARRIORS SPLIT PAIR posted 13. Van Camp and with a 49 followed by Zach scorers were Chad Carp- ing; Kelly Goyings, Natural invited to this outstanding WITH AC, BLUFFTON Kitzmiller also had 11 digs Ivan (51), Esten Kennerck er (47), Fletcher Cook (48), Graphics and Design; Erica annual event. Watch for up- each for Woodlan. (52), Noah Landel (52), Roc- Cole Heller (48) and Hailey Willitzer, Paulding Coun- coming articles and informa- WOODBURN - The Bayman and Van Camp co Green (55), Briana Walk- Hartzell (49). ty Vision Board; Mikayla tion in regard to event details Woodlan volleyball team added 15 and 14 assists, re- up (57), Madison Brown Following Phillips’ 39, Pieper, Paulding Chamber of or contact the PCED office at picked up a win over Bluff- spectively, for the Warriors. (76) and Bre Reiliford (81). Carter Frey recorded a 46 419-399-8295. ton but lost to Adams Cen- The Warriors visit An- Antwerp (162) – Nathan for the Mustangs and Zach tral in ACAC action last twerp in non-league play Lee 37, Austin Lichty 38, Miller added a 49. Brady week. Thursday before hosting Jake Eaken 42, Eric Thor- Harris and Luke Dear both The Flying Jets defeated Blackhawk Christian on nell 45, Brayton Stuckey 47, had 54’s for Allen East, Monday. the Warriors 25-21, 25-18, Gaige McMichael 48 which also got a 58 by Gar- 19-25 and 25-20 in league play on Thursday. ARCHERS PICK UP GMC Fairview (179) – Nathan- rett Newland. iel Adkins 43, J.T. Nusbaum Bluffton’s Micah Min- Addie Wasvick, Addison WIN Bayman and Reagan Salz- 43, Hunter Fritch 45, Ron- nig posted a 46 with Jar- brenner all had seven kills nie Adkins 48, Jasiel Lagu- ed Piercefield and Kenny for Woodlan while Taya WOODBURN - Antwerp na 48, Devin Eppelman 51, Lovett recorded a 47 each. Kitzmiller recorded seven recorded a Green Meadows Triston Joost 60, Brendan Cole Koenig chipped in a aces and Myah Van Camp Conference tri-match victo- Degryse 61 48 for the Pirates with Drew had two. ry Tuesday night as the Ar- Edgerton (204) – Cole Wilson carding a 50 and Jor- Burrgrave 49, Zach Ivan 51, dan Seifer posted a 54.Lin- Esten Kennerck 52, Noah colnview 177, Paulding 185, Landel 52, Rocco Green 55, Allen East 188, Bluffton 188 DERCK’S LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES Briana Walkup 57, Madison Lincolnview (20-3, 11-2 15193 Rd. 45 Brown 76, Bre Reliford 81 NWC) – Ryan Moody 43, Antwerp, Ohio 45813 Reece Farmer 44, Braden 419-258-2512 Evans 44, Zane Miller 46, PANTHERS TAKE SECOND Landon Price 48, Jaden 419-506-1902 IN NWC QUAD Youtsey 52 Mulch Colors: Paulding (15-7, 9-4 Red, Brown, and Gold; HARROD - The Lin- NWC) – Kolson Egnor 44, NEW COLOR: BLACK colnview Lancers claimed Hunter Kauser 46, Chad Black Dirt and Small Gravel. Carper 47, Fletcher Cook Everything is in Bulk PAGE 6 – WEST BEND NEWS – SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] THOSE TABLES IN THE PARK www.wikipedia.com ARCHERS HOST XC MEET

THE SUPREME COURT

By: Stan Jordan All my life I have heard about the great Supreme Court, where here in America if you have a bad case and you go to this court, that is the best, biggest and final pure justice. I always heard and thought THE INNER CIRCLE AT THE that the judges (there are nine WHITE HOUSE of them) went straight by the letter of the Constitution and By: Stan Jordan not politics, but I found out In the JH race, pictured here are (l-r) Paulding’s Luke Zart- That inner circle at the in a hurry, here lately, that man, Nick Manz, Antwerp’s Ariel Snyder, and Paulding’s White House is making the the judges are also ruled by Tyler Schlatter same evaluation of the presi- politics. I was disillusioned, dent as I have for over 2 years. upset and losing respect for His own committee leaders our country in a hurry. For are not seeing eye to eye on instance, in 2017 our pres- some of his actions. ident appointed new judge, Each day something new Mr. Neil Gorsuch and asked is revealed where Mr. Trump him if he would be loyal to looks a little guilty. By: Stan Jordan lor Long. It was a successful the president. I remember It seems to me that nearly Over the years, I have been business and about the mid very well what Mr. Gorsuch all of his so called leadership asked about the cement tables 1950’s Jim Panico bought it said, “Yes, but with honesty.” has been in favor of the rich with some names on them. all. After a few years he built I really was glad to think that people like millionaires and Well the above picture is a ta- the first part of what was lat- judges would be honest to the billionaires and Trump him- ble with the name of Doering er to be Kammeyers Market. bone and not be swayed by self is the leader of the stron- and Long. The young lady is After a few years and chang- politics, but I don’t know. Pictured here is Antwerp’s Chloe Saul who finished 1st for gest country in the world and Anita Mendez. Caption says es, Fred Kammeyer made it See ya! Antwerp and 3rd overall. he wants more power. He she is pregnant with her first an IGA store and later on his The Varsity Girls got their VARSITY GIRLS: wants everything his way, the child, Ted Mendez. Anita son, Bob, sold it and it became CUFFS & COLLARS first win of the season to- 1st Antwerp, 2nd Wood- American people don’t mat- Smetzer came from Cleve- Riverstreet Market, owned by night, by defeating Woodlan lan, 3rd Paulding ter, just his way. land with her father, David, Doug Bragg, but it caught fire Field reports from ODNR and Paulding at home. They Individual finishes: If one of his close advisors when he was president of the and burned down January 26, Division of Wildlife Offi- were led by third place finish- 1st Gentz, W, 22:13; 2nd doesn’t agree with Mr. Trump new Weatherhead Company, 2016. cers er Chloe Saul. Krohn, W, 22:27; 3rd Saul, A, then Mr. Trump fires him and now that was about 1950 – In the mid 1930’s, WPA Central Ohio – Wildlife The Varsity Boys placed 22:31; 4th Manz, P, 23:24; 5th the inner circle is in a con- 1951. made jobs for some men and District One 2nd and were led by race win- Farr, A, 23:41; Kos, W, 23:56 stant turmoil. Doering and Long was a they made those picnic tables During the statewide early ner Jake Ryan. JH GIRLS: I would like to make a nice department store in the in the park and the peoples teal season opening weekend, The JH girls also got their 1st Antwerp, 2nd Wood- prediction here, Trump will 3 floor building on the south- names who are on the tables State Wildlife Officer Mau- first win of the season and lan, Paulding (no team score) never fire his attorney, Mr. west corner of South Main paid for the material of mak- rice Irish, assigned to Dela- were led by race winner Aeri- Individual finishes: Giuliani. Mr. Giuliani was and West River Street, built ing those tables. That was ware County, was on patrol el Snyder. 1st Ariel Snyder, A, 13:22; mayor of New York City from in 1868. It has always been a about 80 years ago. at the Delaware Wildlife Area The JH Boys weren’t able 2nd Hailey Jewell, A, 14:32; 1994 to 2001 and done a fine grocery store. It was called I’m pretty sure at that time marsh when a shot rang out to compete as a team but were 3rd Graham, A, 14:53; 4th job and was well liked by Harris and Graves, about they also made the Obelisk 45 minutes before legal shoot- led by Avin Johnson. Zent, W, 15:17; 5th Lake, W, all the people. He had a fine 1910 Charles Doering pur- that is over in the old ceme- ing time. As several more VARSITY BOYS: 15:39; 6th Roney, W, 15:52 reputation and I can think of chased a part of the store and tery. That is where we used to shots rang out, Officer Irish 1st Woodlan, 2nd Ant- JH BOYS: no reason why he joined Mr. it was called Graves and Do- have our Memorial Day Ser- observed the muzzle-flash werp, 3rd Paulding 1st Paulding, 2nd Wood- Trump’s sinking ship. ering. Graves sold his part in vice. from a shotgun and a dark Individual finishes: lan, Antwerp (no team score) I can tell by the expres- 1928 to J. L. Doering and Tay- See ya! silhouette of a man in the 1st Ryan, A, 18:13; 2nd Individual finishes: marsh. Officer Irish made his sions on Mr. Giuliani’s face They watched him all the as “The Dapper Don” for his Manz, P, 18:48; 3rd Wilson, 1st Zehr, W, 12:11; Manz, that he doesn’t always agree way through the marsh and W, 19:04; 4th Gentz, W, 19:05; P, 12:15; 3rd Lawson, W, time and hauled him into expensive clothes and person- contacted the man. The man with Trump’s ideas and re- court a number of times but ality in front of news cameras. 5th McAlexander, A, 19:16; 12:28; 4th Manz, P, 12:29; 5th marks. received a review on hunter 6th Moore, W, & Heltson, W, Zartman, P, 13:10; 6th Art, W, he always got off scot-free. He was later given the nick- safety and ethics, and a sum- But Trump will never get a All allegations and charges name “The Teflon Don” after 19:35 13:30 chance to fire the ex-mayor, as mons to Delaware Municipal just rolled off his back, so the three high-profile trials in the Court for shooting before le- he will quit first as he doesn’t Officer Reimund was finally also charged him with hunt- papers called him Teflon Don 1980s resulted in his acquittal, gal shooting hours. The man always agree with Trump’s able to locate him in Lucas ing without permission and as he was the mafia boss and though it was later revealed pleaded guilty and paid $160 floundering. County. The man admitted to hunting without a license. nothing ever stuck to him in that the trials had been taint- in fines and court costs. This is my own feelings. It his violations and was issued The man appeared in munici- the court rooms. ed by jury tampering, juror Northwest Ohio – Wild- does not represent the West a summons to the Napoleon pal court, was convicted, and Gotti was a louse, he was misconduct, and witness in- life District Two Bend News in any way. Municipal Court in Henry ordered to pay over $200 in charged with a number of timidation. Law enforcement Lake Erie Investigators See Ya! County. The man was found fines and court costs. The fel- things, but he always got off authorities continued gather- Kelsey Brockman and Kevin guilty and paid $300 in fines ony case is currently pending free. ing evidence against Gotti that Good were patrolling Ohio THE ORIGIN OF TEFLON and court costs. in Ashtabula County Court. At his peak, Gotti was helped lead to his downfall. waters of Lake Erie when DON Northeast Ohio – Wildlife Southeast Ohio – Wildlife one of the most powerful and According to Sammy Grava- they observed two individ- District Three District Four dangerous crime bosses in no, Gotti earned between $5- uals trolling for walleye. By: Stan Jordan During the 2017 deer gun State Wildlife Officer the country. During his era 20 million per year during his Upon contacting the anglers, Back around 1970 – 1980 season, State Wildlife Officer he became widely known for tenure as Gambino boss.[2] the men stated that they had in New York City the mafia Jason Warren, assigned to his outspoken personality Gotti’s underboss Salvatore switched to walleye fishing ran wild. The main boss of Ashtabula County, received a (Continued from Page 1) and flamboyant style, which “Sammy the Bull” Gravano is because they had caught their bosses was John Gotti, he col- Turn In a Poacher (TIP) com- motive industry as we look gained him favor with some credited with the FBI’s success limit of perch earlier in the lected about a million dollars plaint from a landowner who toward the future. This will of the general public. While in finally convicting Gotti. In day. The investigators count- a day from all his crooked en- had a trail camera picture of bring both direct and indirect his peers avoided attracting 1991, Gravano agreed to turn ed the men’s perch and dis- devors, and there was a lot of an unknown hunter who was changes to many Paulding attention, especially from the state’s evidence and testify covered that the two men had them. trespassing. Later that day, a County industries. media, Gotti became known for the prosecution against 101 yellow perch in their pos- picture of the individual was In addition to our guest Gotti after hearing the boss session, putting them 41 over posted on social media and speaker there will be presen- making several disparaging their bag limits for the day. The Paulding County he was soon identified. The tations of 2018 Community remarks about Gravano on Both men were cited for being posting was also brought to Investment Awards, recog- a wiretap that implicated over their possession limits of Veterans’ Service Of ce the attention of the man’s nition of PCED Investor and them both in several murders. yellow perch and paid $187 in probation officer because he some brief presentations from The Paulding County Veteran’s Service Of ce is dedicated In 1992, Gotti was convicted fines and court costs. was prohibited from pos- some new businesses in the to aiding Paulding County veterans and their families in time of five murders, conspiracy to While reviewing the deer sessing a firearm. The indi- county. of need. commit murder, racketeer- harvest database, State Wild- vidual was arrested by the Please contact the PCED There are two basic services the agency provides: ing, obstruction of justice, tax life Officer Troy Reimund, Ashtabula County Sherriff’s office at 419-399-8295 for 1 – Emergency Financial Assistance – Provide short term evasion, illegal gambling, ex- assigned to Henry County, office and charged with pos- tickets before September 28.  nancial assistance to eligible veterans and their families tortion, and loansharking. He discovered information that sessing a firearm while under You will not want to miss this who demonstrate a need. This includes, but is not limited was sentenced to life in pris- indicated a Wood County on without parole and was disability. Officer Warren Paulding County business to, food, gas, mortgage/rent and assistance with utility man had shot a buck in Henry transferred to United States event. payments. County without first obtain- Penitentiary, Marion in south- 2 – Claims Assistance – Provide services for veterans and ing a deer permit. Upon fur- YOUR ONE-STOP SHOP FOR COMPLETE LAWN & GARDEN SERVICE ern Illinois. While in prison, ther investigation, wildlife of- other claimants for help with VA claims for any federal, Gotti died of throat cancer on state, or local bene ts. ficers found a Facebook post FALL OPEN HOUSE June 10, 2002, at the Unit- with pictures that showed the September 21, 22 & 23 We also provide reimbursement for the cost of ed States Medical Center for transportation to VA medical facilities in our area, or in the man with his buck before he Friday & Saturday • 10am - 5pm / Sunday • 10am - 2pm Federal Prisoners in Spring- had bought his deer permit. • Mums, pumpkins, gourds and corn shocks case where the veteran cannot drive himself, we will provide field, Missouri. There were also posts that • Shop for Fall and Halloween Decor a driver. According to former Luc- Our of ce hours are Tuesday thru Friday, showed the man hunting for • 50% off remaining plants and trees chese crime family boss An- a second deer without pur- 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. SEE THE UNIQUE GIFTS thony “Gaspipe” Casso, “What chasing a second deer per- Arrangements can be made for after John Gotti did was the begin- BY LOCAL ARTISTS mit. After trying to locate 12368 SR 118 South • Van Wert, OH of ce hours appointments ning of the end of Cosa Nos- ated the man in Wood County, Phone: 419-238-1595 Locally owned Any questions, please call 419-399-8285 tra”.[3] www.lauriesnaturescapesvw.com and oper Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 7 – WEST BEND NEWS – SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 WOODLAN SNAPS LOSING STREAK night,” said Warrior Head After dropping the first (Continued from Page 1) Coach DeWayne Stutman. two games by identical scores WITH WIN OVER RAIDERS The Lady Warriors came the Raiders struggled in the out a little tentative in the final game. Trailing by nine early going, trailing the red- at 12-3 Speice called timeout white-and-blue 7-3 and 12-8 in order to rally her troops before they started turning but it was not going to hap- things around. A block by pen as the Raiders fell 25-13. Evelyn Shipley knotted the “Sometimes you have score at 13 a piece and both games like this. The girls are a teams went back and forth little frustrated right now but from that point. Woodlan they are a good group and I managed a three-point mar- believe they will rebound. We gin on a couple of occasions still have a lot of volleyball abd eventually stretched it by left to play. The lose buts the four at 24-21 before taking Raiders at 4-4 while Wood- the two-point first set win. lan improves to 11-8. “We are a young team. We For Woodlan, several have no seniors and so we players stepped up their game are still learning the game. It with junior Addison Bayman took a while but I thought we leading the way with 11 kills, player really well together,” 4 blocks, 7 assists and 15 digs said Stutzman. in a solid performance. Soph- In game two both teams omore Katie Chin added 23 gave it their best shot but nei- digs with freshman team ther squad to gain much of a mate Myah VanCamp com- lead. With the score at 10 a ing up with 20 digs. piece the Raiders started to “I also thought freshman pull away and following a kill Reagan Salzbrenner had an by Meagan Speice and a block outstanding night with her Woodlan Senior Andrew Miller drives the ball into the end by Alli Hefner, the Raiders play put front . She played zone for a 2 point conversion. More pictures at westbend- enjoyed a 19-14 advantage, very well above the net,” news.net forcing a Woodlan timeout. Coach Stutzman said. In the timeout Coach The Lady Raiders were led er in the third quarter as the riors receivers with seven Stutzman simply told his by the play of Kaylee Shep- Warriors posted a 42-0 lead at catches for 131 yards with team that they need five herd with 8 assists, 7 digs the end of three periods. Stuckey adding six receptions Wayne Trace’s Morgan Hefner spikes the ball while Reagan The Warriors closed the for 73 yards. Salzbrenner from Woodlan attempts to block the attack. points and they responded. and 9-9 serving. Olivia Egnor Out of the TO the Warriors totaled 10 digs with Miriam scoring on a 39-yard touch- Woodlan returns to action More pictures at westbendnews.net down run by David Rog- on Friday with a road trip to By: Joe Shouse, Sports Luers, Leo, and Jay County, outscored the home team Sinn adding 8 digs and 4 as- Raiders 7-0 to take the lead sists. ers-Potter that closed out the Jay County, who is coming off Writer was also looking for a much Woodlan scoring. of a 63-62 loss to Bluffton. The HAVILAND - Entering needed win. 21-19, a lead they would not Alli Hefner collected 10 relinquish. kills, 7 digs and 5 blocks for Reidy finished the night 17 Patriots are currently 2-3 but their volleyball match with The arriorsW made the of 22 passing for 248 yards to were led by quarterback Park- Woodlan (Indiana) last Mon- most of their cross-state rival On the sidelines follow- her steady play at the net. In ing the disappointing lose, the serving department Sadie lead the Warriors while Spi- er Grimes, who totaled 354 day, the Wayne Trace Raiders and defeated the Raiders in eth rumbled for 133 yards on passing yards and 67 rushing were looking to put the skids three sets 25-23, 25-23, 25-13 Wayne Trace Head Coach Sinn was 14-14 with one ace Angie Speice had little to say. along with 19 digs. Brooke 11 carries. yards. on a two-game losing streak. and returning to the Hoosier Wallace topped the War- The Raiders had won four in a state with a hard fought win. “Tonight we had no ener- Greulach was 13-14 serving row before dropping matches “We have played some gy and we were out of sync. with three aces. to Tinora and Crestview. The very good teams from the It simply wasn’t our normal In the junior varsity match of schedules and scores from ting, 8 kills, 7 blocks, 22 digs, Warriors, who were sporting Fort Wayne area lately and game and we had a hard time the young RaidersYou arelost invited 26-21, to a the state’s football,Thursday volleyball 25-27 serving, 5 aces, 19-21 celebration of learning a three-game losing streak we knew we had to regroup adjusting to their (Woodlan) 25-17, 25-17. and boys and girlsApril basketball 3rd, 2014 serve reception at Macy Iler – 15 digs, 14-14 with set backs to Fort Wayne in order come out on top to- style,” Commented Speice. teams. 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Oakwood Elementary! MaxPreps has successfully serving, 15-17 serve recep- partnered with 27 other high tion school state associations and Megan Tope – 32 digs, 13- Chris Gilkey, assigned to of the vehicle. Officer Don- kennels with blood hounds information content and box 13 serving, 1 ace, 26-26 serve Oakwoodis an Elementary official partner of the Meigs County, received a call nelly performed a traffic stop and pups. The man stated he score information that is pub- reception during the spring turkey sea- on the minivan and located a trained and sold the hounds lished on MaxPreps.com and 309National N. First Street Federation of State High School Associations. Leigha Egnor – 44-45 set- son about a turkey that had 7mm rifle with a light mount- as coyote hunting dogs. Offi- enables the content to be au- Oakwood, Ohio 45873 ting, 17 assists, 14-15 serving, allegedly been shot from the ed on the side. Both suspects cer Carnes ended the conver- tomatically provided to the 2 aces road. The incident occurred admitted to using the lights sation and began to leave the OHSAA for use in various PAULDING SPIKES COLUM- Kristen Razo – 69-69 set- in a large field six hour ear- to jacklight deer. The suspects property. As he did, he no- initiatives. BUS GROVE ting, 26 assists, 12-12 serving, lier, and it had rained non- were found guilty, forfeited ticed the man began driving Beginning with the fall 1 ace, 15-15 hitting, 4 kills stop all day. Officer Gilkey the rifle and flashlight, and back to a secluded area on the season of the 2018-19 school Paulding played Colum- Mallory Taylor – 15-18 and his K-9 partner, Mattis, paid $500 in fines and court property. As Officer Carnes year the OHSAA will encour- bus Grove on September 13th hitting, 3 kills, 13 blocks arrived on scene to try and costs. caught up to the man, he saw age coaches to submit varsity in high school volleyball. Haylee Dominique – 25- locate some evidence. Within Southwest Ohio – Wildlife the man leaning over a coy- team rosters and team photos Paulding started out of the 27 hitting, 10 kills, 6 blocks 5 minutes, K-9 Officer Mattis District Five ote and taking the collar off to MaxPreps and will also gate with a first set win, took Junior Varsity – Colum- had located a shotgun wad State Wildlife Officer Jim it. Officer Carnes exited the encourage coaches to submit a backseat in the 2nd match, bus Grove won. left behind by the suspect. Carnes, assigned to Highland vehicle and ordered the man scores and statistics to track but made up for the loss by Ten minutes later, Mattis County, received information to not release the coyote, just regular-season standings, as winning the 3rd and final set As sure as it’s going had located a second shotgun about a wild coyote that was as the collar was taken off. well as showcasing statewide awarding them the win. to rain, the wad, and not long after that being held in captivity. Of- The coyote ran into a nearby statistical leaders. Paulding over Columbus lake and swam to the other “Ohio, unquestionably, is Grove 25-17, 20-25, 25-20, he located a wounded turkey ficer Carnes recognized the 25-21 classifieds sell. in the brush. The evidence landowner as someone who side. After taking took photo- one of the national leaders Paulding is now 4-6 over- was collected, and the case had previously possessed an- graphs of the barrel the coy- in high school sports, and all and 2-0 in the Northwest is still pending. Without K-9 imals under proper ODNR ote had been using as shelter, MaxPreps is thrilled to en- Conference. Officer Mattis, it would have licensing. A check into the the chain, and the feed, Offi- ter a sponsorship agreement Paulding Statistics: been nearly impossible to find permit database showed no cer Carnes issued a citation with the OHSAA,” said Andy Sadie Estle – 42-43 hit- the evidence. active permits for propaga- to the man for possession of Beal, president and founder of ting, 21 kills, 16 blocks, 11-12 During the 2017-2018 deer tion or possession. Officer a furbearing animal without MaxPreps. “The sponsorship serving archery season, State Wild- Carnes went to the residence a permit. The man appeared with the OHSAA will further Jalynn Parrett – 26-28 hit- life Officer Ryan Donnel- to speak with the landowner in the Hillsboro Municipal help MaxPreps pursue its goal ly, assigned to Washington and contacted the adult son Court and was subsequently to feature sports information County, had been receiving of the landowner. Officer convicted. He was sentenced from every team, every game multiple complaints of indi- Carnes explained his reason to 100 hours of community and every player in America.” viduals jacklighting at night for stopping by and advised service under probation and “Many of our member O&H Asphalt Paving and people finding deer with the adult son that if he had a was ordered to pay $345 in schools already use MaxPreps Seal Coating • Asphalt Paving missing heads. One night coyote that had been captive- fines and court costs. and we are pleased to enter in late October 2017, Officer ly raised or was offspring of into an official agreement,” Stone Work • Free Estimates! Donnelly and State Wildlife captively raised coyotes, he OHSAA ANNOUNCES said Jerry Snodgrass, OHSAA Officer Supervisor Dan Perko would need to get a renewed MAXPREPS AS OFFICIAL Executive Director. “Max- Serving the surrounding areas. were conducting surveillance permit for the animal to legal- SPORTS INFORMATION Preps is the leading high in an area with known jack- ly possess it. The landowner’s SPONSOR school sports content website 877-240-8123 lighting activity when a mini- son denied ever having a coy- in the country and we are ex- cited to endorse their services van came down the road with ote. While speaking with the The Ohio High School 260-446-9686 lights flashing out both sides man, Officer Carnes noticed to our member schools. 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In Ohio, more than 2,300 DOT Inspections • ASE Certi ed Staff The MaxPreps publish- coaches are currently using ing platform operates across the MaxPreps platform, and INTEGRITYRITY Tim & Victor Klopfenstein 19718 Notestine Road desktop, tablet and mobile DENNIS RECKER ORD last season MaxPreps col- Cell: 419-786-0889 F 657-5700 shop Woodburn, IN 46797 devices that streamlines the lected more than 90 percent process of managing sports [email protected] Business: 419-399-2555 PAGE 8 – WEST BEND NEWS – SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] ARCHERS SLAM RAIDERS IN HS THIRD QUARTER DOOMS ANTWERP VOLLEYBALL

Antwerp’s Luke Brewer receives the pass from Altimus in the third quarter while Fairview’s Kaden Blair tries to snatch the ball. Unfortunately, the Archers struggled to hold the Apaches even though they came back from halftime with the lead. More pictures at westbendnews.net ANTWERP - Fairview 14. Wayne Trace’s Miriam Sinn bumps the ball back to the Ar- Antwerp’s Kaitlyn Hamman pounds the ball to the Raider outscored host Antwerp 21-0 The Apaches then seized chers. More pictures at westbendnews.net side of the court. More pictures at westbendnews.net in the third quarter and the control of the game on the en- Antwerp hosted Wayne Conference); Wayne Trace serving, one ace, four kills, 26 Alyssa Fuller – two assists, Apaches pulled away for a 41- suing Antwerp possession. Trace on September 11 for (4-5 overall, 0-2 GMC) assists, 23 digs 14 digs, 15-16 serving, two 20 victory over the Archers in After the Archers drove high school volleyball ac- Wayne Trace Statistics: Morgan Hefner – eight aces, 14 kills Green Meadows Conference to the Fairview 25-yard line, tion. Antwerp was on fire in Brooke Greulach – 22-28 kills, one block Madison Boesch – eight football action Friday night. Cade Ripke picked off a Kea- protecting the home court. serving, five aces Meagan Speice – six kills digs Trailing 14-7 at the mid- ton Altimus pass and re- Match 1 was a nail biter Olivia Egnor – 23-24 serv- Katie Stoller – three kills Karsyn Brumett – 37 digs, way point, the Apaches took turned it 78-yards for a score ending 25-23. Lady Raiders ing, one ace, 15 digs Antwerp Statistics: 18-19 serving, one ace the opening possession of the to put the Apaches on top 28- rallied back taking Match 2, Alli Hefner – 14-14 serv- Chloe Franklin – 31 as- Astianna Coppes – one second half and picked up an 14. 20-25. They both battled back ing, one ace, 22 kills, two sists, six kills block, 23-23 serving, two eight-yard touchdown run Fairview then added a 28- and forth taking the game to blocks Kaitlyn Hamman – two aces, two kills from Luke Timbrook to tie yard touchdown pass from 5 matches. The Lady Archers Sadie Sinn – 14-16 serving, assists, 23 digs, 19-20 serving, Heather Oberlin – six kills the game at 14-14. Cade Polter to Caleb Frank managed a GMC win at the one ace, three kills, 25 digs one ace, 13 kills Junior Varsity – Antwerp Fairview then took the that extended the Apache ad- end: 25-23, 20-25, 25-23, 26- Miriam Sinn – 12-14 serv- Alayna Ryan – one assist over Wayne Trace 25-22, 25- lead for good on a nine-yard vantage to 35-14. 28, 15-12 ing, one ace, seven kills, 15 Kendall Billman – two as- 17 plunge by Timbrook that put The visitors made it 41-14 Records – Antwerp (5-3 assists, 11 digs sists, six digs, 13-14 serving, Freshman – Antwerp over the black and gold on top 20- on a five yard toss from Polter overall, 1-1 Green Meadows Kaylee Shepherd – 13-17 one ace Wayne Trace 25-11, 25-9 to Riley Lucas before Altimus hooked up with Luke Brewer Can’t Find What You’re Looking For? 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VOLLEYBALL AT NORTH CENTRAL The Antwerp Marching Band presents their Michael Jackson music and formations during halftime of the Fairview football game on Friday Sept. 14th. More pictures at westbendnews. Antwerp volleyball trav- net eled to North Central on Sep- tember 13th. Antwerp won ANTWERP SWEEPS DJ the Raiders ahead for their Miriam Sinn came up with 20 the away match up in 3 sets: first lead. Wayne Trace took digs, nine assists along with 10-25, 25-16, 25-19, 25-19 DELPHOS - Antwerp im- the first match after trailing five kills. Antwerp Statistics: proved its record to 4-3 with a 23-22, scoring the final three Also helping the Raiders Chloe Franklin – 27 as- three-game sweep of Delphos points for an important open- secure the non conference sists, 17-17 serving, 1 ace, 4 Jefferson Monday night. ing win. win was Olivia Egnor with kills, 13 digs The Lady Archers nipped The Big Green took game seven digs, Meagan Speice Alyssa Fuller – 1 assist, 25 Delphos Jefferson 28-26 be- two 25-18 and then dominat- with six kills and Brooke digs, 14-14 serving, 1 ace, 6 fore recording victories of 25- ed the red-white-and-blue in Greulach with 19-22 serving kills 18 and 25-15 to wrap up the the third set 25-11. with three aces. Astianna Coppes – 2 as- Left-Carmen Reno, Right-Patrick Troyer-Paulding SWCD match. Trailing 2-1 in games “This was a big accom- sists, 9-9 serving, 1 kill Leading the way for the Coach Speice looked to her plishment for the seniors. Madison Boesch – 1 assist, blue and white was Kaitlyn seniors for leadership and They had never beaten Otto- 10 digs, 2 kills Hamman, who posted 13 kills they answered the call. ville until tonight and I know Heather Oberlin – 1 assist, and three assists. “This is a good senior it meant a lot to them,” said 1 block, 4 kills Chloe Franklin dished out class. They respond to pres- Speice. Kaitlyn Hamman – 19 25 assists and added three sure and tonight they really The six seniors are Oliv- kills, 16-16 serving, 3 aces kills while Madison Boesch stepped it up. We were down ia Egnor, Sadie Sinn,’S Kaylee Karsyn Brumett – 22 digs, posted seven digs for Ant- but they have such bid hearts Shepherd, Brooke Greulach, 16-16 serving, 1 ace werp. and they came through down Meagan Speice and Alli YOU Hef- Kendall Billman – 11-11 the stretch,” commented Spe- ner. With the win the Raiders Other top players for the n Lions Club serving, 6 digs ice. even their record at 5-5. Lady Archers were Karsyn o thank the Alayna Ryan – 2 digs Brumett (two aces, 12 digs), After having a difficult Wayne Tracey forover supporting Otto- Junior Varsity – Antwerp Alyssa Fuller (four kills, two game three, Wayne Trace ville 25-23, 18-25,ween 11-25,Donut 25-Sale. over North Central 25-21, 25- assists, one ace), Heather took control early and never 17, 16-14 our purchases we 19 Oberlin (seven kills) and As- trailed throughout the fourth Wayne Traceing improvesdonations to to the tianna Coppes (four slams). set. Wayne Trace held a lead 5-5. ood Bank and the LADY BULLDOGS FALL TO In the junior varsity of five-to-seven points before Wayne Trace Statistics: ervice Club Christmas BRAVES match, the lady Archers re- Ottoville closed the gap to Brooke GreulachA special -thank 19-22 you corded a 25-21 and 25-7 vic- just one at 18-17. The Raid- serving, 3 aces, digs oodburn businesses Thursday, September 13, tory to raise their record to ers would not allow the Big Alli Hefnerting - 13-14our servproject,- 5-2. Green to get any closer, scor- ing, 2 aces, 11 kills, 7 blocks traveled to Brave country at ount Bellmont High School for ing the final seven points for Kaylee Shepherdo their -customers. 16-18 SENIOR CLASS FINALLY the 25-17 win and setting up serving, 2 aces, 3 kills, 19 as- varsity volleyball. The court t could not have belonged to the home team as DEFEATS OTTOVILLE the final set with the winner sists, 21 digs cess that it was taking all. Sadie Sinn - 14-17 serving, Bellmont topped New Haven oodburn Hardware in 3 sets: 25-13, 25-13, 25-8 By: Joe Shouse, Sports- In the early portion of the 2 aces, 2 kills, 17 digsater & electricity match Wayne Trace led by as Katie Stoller - 7 kills NH Stat Leaders: writer Malfaits for the Aces – Saalfrank 1; Digs Left-Caroline Rohrs, Right-Patrick Troyer-Paulding SWCD HAVILAND - After drop- many as five at 12-7 before Morgan Hefner - 5king kills, lot 4for The Paulding Soil & Wa- originality, and universal ap- Ottoville made a push. Otto- blocks – Doster 6; Assists – Creed ping a disappointing match ailer. Have a great 8; Kills – Cordray 6; Blocks – ter Conservation District is peal. Following a vote at the to Woodlan (Indiana) earlier ville worked themselves back Miriam Sinn – 5 kills,e will 9 be pleased each year to sponsor Paulding County Fair, our 1st to a tie at 14 a piece, with the assists, 20 digs Snodgrass 2 in the week the Wayne Trace xt spring. a Conservation Poster Con- and 2nd place winners were team securing a two-point Meagan Speice – 6 kills Lady Raiders bounced back ARCHERS FINISH SECOND test open to Paulding Coun- selected. The Paulding Soil to pick up an impressive win lead being declared the win- Olivia Egnor – 7 digs ner. Wayne Trace would not AT BLACKBIRD INVITE ty students in Grades K-12 & Water Conservation Dis- over Ottoville in girls volley- to see their perspective of trict thanks all of our poster ball. The intense match had be denied as the Lady Raiders WILLOW BEND GIRLS GOLF scored a 16-14 win. INVITATIONAL WAUSEON - Antwerp natural resource concerns. contest participants for their the Raider’s backs against the The theme each year is deter- submissions and a job well wall, needing to win the final “We had several kids step took second place out of 15 mined by the National Asso- done by all! The entries were two sets. They responded to up tonight. I thought Mor- September 13, the Willow schools in the Pettisville Boys take the five set marathon 25- gan Hefner played well at the Bend Girls Golf Invitational Golf Invitational Saturday ciation of Conservation Dis- top-notch! 23, 18-25, 11-25, 25-17, 16-14. net and Katie Stoller came took place. Wayne Trace, Del- at Ironwood Golf Course in tricts (NACD) and the theme Taking 1st place for 2018 “I am very happy with our through when we needed a phos Jefferson, Delphos St. Wauseon. for 2018 was “Watersheds- was Caroline Rohrs from effort tonight. This was a big big play,” said Speice. Hefner, John, Defiance, and Lincoln- Pettisville won the tourna- Our Water, Our Home”. Stu- Mrs. Linda Mabis’s class at win and we needed this. I a freshman, finished with five view battled for strokes. Lady ment with a 333 while the Ar- dents were asked to design a Antwerp Elementary School. think this will help build our kills and four blocks with Raiders took the win from the chers claimed the runner-up creative poster highlighting Caroline was presented a confidence level,” said Coach Stoller coming up with seven course on this afternoon play slot with a 350. Montpelier why it is important to con- cash prize of $25, courtesy Angie Speice. kills. day. (353), Wayne Trace (354) and serve and protect our water of the Paulding Soil & Water In the first match it looked Kaylee Shepherd produced Wayne Trace (205) – Oliv- Fayette (357) completed the resources. From all the post- Conservation District. like Ottoville would set the 19 assists, 21 digs and three ia Klinker 49, Kenadie Daeger top five schools. Other local er submissions, Paulding Taking 2nd place for 2018 tone for a short night, open- kills along with 16-18 serving 51, Addie Etzler 52, Claire schools included Fairview SWCD staff narrowed down was Carmen Reno from Mrs. ing up a 9-2 advantage, but and two aces. Alli Hefner fin- Sinn 53, Chloe Parker 61, Ale- eighth with a 375 and Edger- a list of Top 10 contenders Jill Hatcher’s class at Pauld- ton placed ninth with a 382. the Raiders dug deep and ished the night with 11 kills, na Denny 68 to be voted on at the 2018 ing Middle School. Carmen Hicksville was 11th after to- made a run to eventually tie seven blocks, 13-14 serving Delphos Jefferson (228) Paulding County Fair. Post- was presented with a cash with two aces. Sadie Sinn taling a 397. the game at 16-16. Two pos- – Anna Fitch 54, Alivia Car- ers were evaluated based on prize of $10, courtesy of the itive plays at the net by Lady added 17 digs, two kills, penter 57, Sydnie McGue 58, Jake Eaken topped the Ar- 14-17 serving with two aces. cher lineup with an 82 and conservation message (use Paulding Soil & Water Con- Raider Alli Hefner pushed Riley Smith 59, Emma Muel- of the theme), visual appeal, servation District. ler 62 Austin Lichty posted an 85. Delphos St. John’s (234) – Nathan Lee (87), Gaige Mc- YOUR HOMETOWN RADIO STATIONS Michael (96) and Eric Thor- Eppelman chipped in a 95 Esten Kennerk carding a 95. Emma Shafer 54, Paige Gay- and Nathaniel Adkins had a Rocco Green and Zach Ivan mer 57, Cassidy Beining 58, nell (100) were the other An- twerp players. 100 while Jasi Laguna record- each shot a 100 while Noah W PAU WPNM WDFI Cassidy Wertz 65, Halle Hays ed a 103. Landel posted a 114. 65, Marissa Wriging 67 For Wayne Trace, Kaden Sutton and Dane Moore The Bulldogs picked up an Hicksville scorers includ- Paulding Ottawa Defiance Defiance (240) – Jaid- 87 by Cole Burggrave with ed Jacob Rickman (90), Gabe en Shock 56, Julia Yeager 5, both shot an 89 followed by FIND US ON THE UNGER Reid Miller (87), Cale Crosby BROADCASTING RADIO NETWORKS Madison Daniels 61, Marie Get the best - I stump the rest Tree Trimming (101) and Hayden Williamson Bock 64, Cyra Markowski 67, Tree Removal CALL PAUL 419-399-9138 • UBRNETWORKS.COM Kennedy Zeller 70 (106). 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Of the The Raiders first passing the closer a safety training view, though never before in a trainee in harm’s way.” teams 436 yards of offense, touchdown came when Spe- PROMOTE FARM program can replicate reality, virtual reality. The Ohio State Agricultur- Speice was responsible for ice connected with Price on a the more those trainings will For example, the Grain al Safety and Health program 380 yards. 28-yard score. The two-point SAFETY stick, organizers said. Comprehensive Agricultur- tent at the Review is located “I thought we executed attempt was successful with Virtual reality has also al Rescue Trailer (C.A.R.T.) on the east side of Kottman our game plan. We wanted Speice spotting Linder open been used to demonstrate has been used at the Review Street, between Friday and to be balanced offensively for two points and a Raider farm safety by showing the to simulate grain bin rescues Land Avenues. The tent will and I think we accomplished lead at 17-0. dangers of tractor roll-overs and provide outreach edu- offer educational informa- what we set out to do,” Head Tinora’s first score came on the farm. The demonstra- cation to farmers on grain tion, including fall protec- Coach Mike Speice said after with 2:09 remaining in the tion used a Tractor Driving handling safety. This sum- tion, grain bin safety systems, the game. first half when Kyle Ord- Simulator, which involves mer, the C.A.R.T. was on tour all-terrain vehicle and utility In the receiving depart- way sprinted past the Raider a tractor cab outfitted with across the state to train first terrain vehicle safety. ment the Raiders had several defense for a 47 yard Ram technology monitors to assess responders in how to preform “I encourage farmers to reliable targets. Korbin Slade touchdown. The TD would Agricultural safety pro- the “realism” of the training grain engulfment rescues in stop to see how they can im- led the corp of receivers with be Tinora’s first touch down fessionals with the College program. agricultural settings and de- prove the safety of their own 126 yards on just eight grabs, of the season scored in the of Food, Agricultural, and “Heart rate monitors and liver preventative safety mes- operation,” said Pfeifer. “Be- Nate Gerber secured eight first half. Ordway would fin- Environmental Sciences at cab cameras helped the vir- sages to farmers. tween the virtual reality ex- catches for 66 yards. Evan ish with 155 rushing yards on The Ohio State University tual reality team determine Where the Grain C.A.R.T. perience and our farm safety Mohr was on the receiving 22 totes to lead the Rams. (CFAES) will use virtual re- if the roll-over scenario was must be specially transport- hazard hunt, our tent offers end of three Speice tosses for The Raiders managed ality to educate and prepare treated like a real life exam- ed to be brought to training engaging experiences for all 29 yards. Senior Mox Price one more touchdown before farmers to be safe on the ple, or if the tractor opera- sites, a virtual reality headset ages.” made the most of his effort intermission. Following a farm, during a demonstra- tors felt as if they were in a is easily transportable and The Review, held at the with three receptions for 52 Rams punt, Speice worked tion and exhibit offered at the gaming environment,” said wearable by any individual. Molly Caren Agricultural yards. For Price, two of his his magic through the air annual Farm Science Review, Dee Jepsen, state safety lead- “Virtual reality technolo- Center near London, Ohio, receptions resulted in two with back-to-back passes to September 18-20. er for Agricultural Safety and gy will allow safety training features educators, specialists touchdowns. Gerber for 11 yards each and The exhibit will use vir- Health for Ohio State Univer- to simulate more closely the and faculty from CFAES who “It was a total team effort. then connected with Slade tual reality to demonstrate sity Extension. OSU Exten- real environments that an ag will provide research-based Everyone did their part and for another 11 yard catch. commercial and industrial sion is the outreach arm of sector employee could en- information on issues from played their role. Offensively Speice would complete the fall protection systems and CFAES. counter in the field,” said Lisa pest management to water it starts at the center position eight play drive with a 15- practices. The 3-5 minute “The capacity to conduct Pfeifer, educational program quality. The Review also fea- and Caden Bland put forth a yard scamper to put the red- experience will offer Review these types of trainings, help manager with the ag safety tures field demonstrations great effort for us tonight,” white-and-blue in control attendees a simulated experi- emphasize the importance of and health team. “Virtual showcasing the most current said Speice. 23-7 at the break. ence on the roof of a two-sto- safe work practices,“ she said. reality technology can work technology and agricultural The contest opened with Both teams scored a ry building where they can lo- Live demonstrations and in training single employees techniques. the Raiders scoring the first touchdown in the third quar- 17 points, Tinora lit up the ter with Tinora scoring first Bland (98), Colby Boundy Montpelier (353) – Aaron Bingman 100, Owen Lemley RAIDERS PICK UP GMC score board with just over to pull within nine at 23-14. (104), Josh Carns (105) and Stoy 82, Hunter Burley 85, 100 WIN OVER TINORA two minutes remaining in The Raiders would answer Austin Gillespie (106). Brock O’Neal 92, Tyler Rupp Maumee Valley Country the first half. late in the third when Speice In the first quarter Speice would spot Price open for Pettisville (333) – Max 94, Ethan Marihugh 97 Day (361) – Evan Heritage 75, By: Joe Shouse, Sports- Leppelmeier 76, Tommy Wayne Trace (354) – Mihir Joshi 91, Noah Green- guided his troops for their his second touchdown of the writer first score. The eight play evening; a 25 yard connec- McWatters 78, Caleb Nafziger Kaden Sutton 83, Dane Moore baum 97, Newt Ziegler 98, HAVILAND - Wanting to 85, Josh Horning 94, Austin 83, Reid Miller 87, Cale Cros- Brandon Nickens 100 drive covered 71 yards and tion. 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Any submis- If your business or organization would like to circulation ceases sions may be edited or rejected bring in potential clients, contact us about being a Read it online for FREE at westbendnews.net by the editor. customer pick-up location for the WBN. for your zip code. PAGE 12 – WEST BEND NEWS – SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] GRANDPARENTS’ DAY Case dismissed per state; Guilty; Case was waived by WEAVING LOOM Without prejudice; Costs defendant waived Logan D. Slone, Oak- Kristen R. Porter, Pauld- wood, OH; Seat belt/drive; ing, OH; Disorderly conduct; Guilty; Case was waived by Pled no contest, found guilty; defendant Defendant to pay all fines and John R. Fried, Fortville, costs today; Maintain general IN; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; good behavior Case was waived by defen- Michelle M. Rooks, Ce- dant cil, OH; Theft; Guilty; De- Danny L. Dotson, Con- fendant to pay all fines and tinental, OH; Assured clear costs; Maintain general good distance; Guilty; Case was behavior; Placed on standard waived by defendant probation; Complete Third Dale L. Franks, Geneva, Millenium online class; Pay IN; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; restitution in the amount Case was waived by defen- of $644.00; Probation fees dant waived; Seek employment op- Jeremy E. Shaffer, Oak- tions wood, OH; Aggravated tres- Damien A. Morales, An- passing; Plea no contest, twerp, OH; Disorderly con- found guilty; Defendant to duct; Guilty; Defendant to pay pay all fines and costs; Main- all fines and costs: Maintain tain general good behavior; general good behavior; Write Placed on standard probation; a letter of apology to the vic- Complete a risk assessment; tims and must be turned into No contact with the victim; Connor Manz is shown with his grandmother, Sandra Manz. the victims assistance unit 40 hours community service; Shown working on the loom are fourth graders Matthew Oakwood Elementary to have breakfast with their Allen J. Smalley, Holgate, 30 days jail; 4 days credit; 150 Carpenter, Thomas Miner, Janee Tousley, David Johnson and hosted Grandparents’ Day grandchild and spend time OH; Grand theft; Defendant days reserved looking on is Spencer Manz. on Monday, September 10th. reading books and perform- waived the preliminary hear- Joshua Short, Carmel, Oakwood Elementary art for her students to use in art Grandparents were invited ing activities together. ing in open court; Case shall IN; Possession of marijua- teacher, Mrs. Ann Marie Al- class at school. The students be bound over; Bond contin- na; Guilty; Defendant to pay derman, was able to purchase are enjoying this wonderful PAULDING COUNTY COURT Donald R. Helton, An- ued all fines and costs; Maintain a weaving loom this summer opportunity. RECORDS twerp, OH; Seat belt/drive; Allen J. Smalley, Holgate, general good behavior; All OH; Grand theft; Defendant contraband shall be forfeited Guilty; Case was waived by OH; Assured clear distance; F5 waived the preliminary hear- to the arresting agency Criminal/Traffic Disposi- defendant Defendant pled no contest, ing in open court; Case shall Joshua Short, Carmel, IN; Nicole M. Zuver (3/25/78), tion Report Regina M. Garza Rosas, found guilty; Paid all fines be bound over to the Paulding Drug paraphernalia; Case Defiance, OH; Possession of Jerry N. Straley, Van Archbold, OH; Wrongful and costs County Common Pleas Court dismissed per state; Costs Methamphetamine, F5 Wert, OH; Zoning violation; entrustment; Defendant ap- Brett A. Bok, Oakwood, David V. Williams, Ot- waived Joseph B. Taylor (4/12/68), Case dismissed per state; peared in open court without OH; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; tawa, OH; Seat belt/drive; Brandon D. Kunkel, Unknown address; Sexual of- Cost to defendant counsel; Pled guilty; Pay or Case was waived by defen- Guilty; Case was waived by Paulding, OH; F.R.A. sus- fender registration, F3 Nathan E. McAlexan- collection 12-21-18; Pay $80 dant defendant pension; Guilty; Pay or col- Rick A. Zuver (11/19/74), der, Antwerp, OH; Disor- per month 9/28/28 Daniel B. Hammons, Ko Lay, Fort Wayne, IN; lections 7/26/19; Shall pay Defiance, OH; Possession of derly conduct w/persistence; Jason A. Zamora, Payne, Defiance, OH; Deposit litter; Failure to yield to emergen- $25.00 per month commenc- cocaine, F5 Guilty; Defendant to pay all OH; Domestic violence; Pled Guilty; Case was waived by cy vehicle; Guilty; Case was ing 10/26/18 Amanda J. Hopkins fines and costs; Jail days shall no contest, found guilty; De- defendant waived by defendant John Skala, Paulding, OH; run concurrent with 18-CRB- fendant to pay all fines and Aalaa I. Alshara, Detroit, (5/16/89), Melrose, OH; Pos- Bernard Cavazos Jr, Yp- Seat belt/drive; Guilty; Case 132, 133; No unlawful contact costs; No unlawful contact MI; Child restraint; Guilty; session of Methamphet- silanti, MI; Child restraint; was waived by defendant with victim; Maintain gener- with victim; Maintain gener- Case was waived by defen- amine, F5 Guilty; Case was waived by Phillip D. Wilhelm, al behavior al good behavior dant Jason M. Farquhar defendant Paulding, OH; F.R.A. suspen- Daniel E. Kelley, Ant- Alfonso Rocha Jr., Pauld- (4/14/77), Paulding, OH; Naomi D. Theobald,sion; Guilty; Proof of finan- werp, OH; Theft; Preliminary ing, OH; Driving under sus- PAULDING COUNTY GRAND Breaking and entering, F5; Paulding, OH; Seat belt/ cial responsibility provided; hearing held; The court finds pension (OVI); Defendant Theft, M1 drive; Guilty; Defendant ap- Pay or collection 11/30/18 JURY probable cause; Case shall be appeared with Ms. Wagner; Craig A. Hulett (7/23/67), peared without counsel; Plea Phillip D. Wilhelm, bound over; All bond condi- Pled no contest; License sus- Paulding County Jail; Do- of guilty; Pay or collections Paulding, OH; Child re- Paulding County Prose- tions continue pended 6 months beginning mestic violence, F3 11/30/18 straint; Count B dismissed at cuting Attorney, Joseph R. Daniel E. Kelley, Ant- 3/14/18; Pay or collections Austin K. Zuver (8/10/96), Rebekah A. Duboise, Mi- the state’s request Burkard, announced that werp, OH; Receiving stolen 9/28/18; Probation; Secure a lan, MI; Failure to yield to Christopher M. Jeffries, the Paulding County Grand Paulding County Jail; Stop property; Preliminary hear- valid operator license emergency vehicle; Guilty; Brownstown, MI; Seat belt/ after accident on other than ing held; Court finds proba- Matthew T. Mathys, Fort Jury indicted (16) persons on Case was waived by defen- drive; Guilty; Case was public roads or highways, F4 ble cause; Case shall be bound Wayne, IN; Seat belt/drive; Thursday, September 13, 2018 dant waived by defendant John L. Phillip (11/15/70), over; Bond conditions contin- Guilty; Case was waived by Rhonda K. Stahl (9/24/73), Peter C. Warren, Scotch Ward A. Elliott, Oak- Paulding County Jail; Bur- ue defendant Grover Hill, OH; Possession Plains, NJ; Failure to yield to wood, OH; Seat belt/drive; glary, F2 (two counts) Daniel E. Kelley, Ant- Deayra S. Campbell, Fort of Methamphetamine, F5 emergency vehicle; Guilty; Guilty; Case was waived by Erich C. Adkins (3/02/83), werp, OH; Misuse of credit Wayne, IN; Seat belt/passen- Joshua A. Morman Case was waived by defen- defendant Paulding County Jail; Identi- card; Preliminary hearing ger; Guilty; Case was waived (1/16/71), Lima, OH; Posses- dant Mabel A. Coppage, Fish- ty Fraud, F5 held; Probable cause found; by defendant sion of Methamphetamine, Ryan W. Kobelka, Innis- ers, IN; Failure to yield to Case shall be bound over to Rajwinder Singh, New fil, ON; Seat belt/pass; Guilty; emergency vehicle; Guilty; the Paulding Common Pleas Palestine, IN; Following lows: beginning at an iron pin at Case was waived by defendant Case was waived by defen- NOTICE OF Court; All bond conditions too close; Guilty; Case was the Northeast corner of Lot No. 78, Gregory L. Thatcher,dant PUBLICATION continue waived by defendant IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Original Plat of Grover Hill, Ohio; Paulding, OH; Seat belt/drive; Vurlaon R. Schlegel Jr., hence North along the Westerly Daniel E. Kelley, Ant- Michael S. Anderzack, OF PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO Guilty; Case was waived by Cecil, OH; Seat belt/drive; right of way line of Cleveland Street, werp, OH; Complicity; Pre- Metamora, OH; Seat belt/ LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, a distance of 100 feet to a point at defendant Guilty; Case was waived by liminary hearing held; Case drive; Guilty; Case was PAULDING COUNTY TREASURER the Southeast corner of said Lot Kalin E. Hubble, An- defendant shall be bound over to the waived by defendant Plaintiff, No. 67; thence Westerly along the derson, IN; Seat belt/drive; Vincent B. Miller III, In- vs. South line of said Lot No. 67, a dis- Paulding Common Pleas Terry L. Cunningham, Guilty; Case was waived by dianapolis, IN; Seat belt/pass; WESLEY C. FOUST, ET. AL., tance of 35.00 feet to a point; thence Court; Bond continued Oakwood, OH; Left of Cen- defendant Guilty; Case was waived by DEFENDANTS, South and parallel with said Cleve- David E. Font, Paulding, ter; Guilty; Case was waived land St. a distance of 100.00 feet to Lance L. Rosebrook, De- defendant Case No. CI-18-104 OH; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; by defendant Judge Tiffany Righter-Beckman an iron pin on the North line of said fiance, OH; Seat belt/drive; Davin W. Alleshouse, Lot No. 78; Thence East along the Case was waived by defen- Matthew T. White, Pauld- TO: Wesley C. Foust and Bethany Guilty; Case was waived by Butler, IN; No operator li- North line of said Lot No. 78 a dis- dant ing, OH; Felonious assault; J.A. Foust defendant cense; Guilty; Pay or collec- LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 102 E. tance of 35.00 feet to an iron pin at Jackson Street, Grover Hill, Ohio the Northeast corner of said Lot No. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PAULDING Leeann Reider, Chicago, tion 10/26/18 78 and the place of beginning. Said IL; Failure to yield to emer- Davin W. Alleshouse, 45849 Please take notice that a complaint premises are subject to all ease- COUNTY, OHIO NOTICE OF PUBLICATION gency vehicle; Guilty; Case Butler, IN; Child restraint; ments apparent or of record. Parcel Freedom Mortgage Corporation, has been filed in the above-captioned Judge Tiffany Reighter-Beckman was waived by defendant Guilty; Pay or collection action against you seeking a foreclo- JD No. 26-09S-005-00; 26-09S- Plaintiffs, Brian R. Waters, Pauld- 10/26/18 sure of tax liens and a public sale of 048-00 Property Address: Jackson Case No. CI 18 132 Street, Grover Hill, Ohio 45849 VS. ing OH; Seat belt/drive; Anwar Al-Robaiel, Ham- real property owned by Wesley C. leges that the foregoing defendant Foust and Bethany J.A. Foust to pay You are required to answer in the tramck, MI; Failure to yield above-captioned cause twenty-eight Corey A. Carnahan, AKA Corey has or claims to have an interest: delinquent real estate taxes owed by to emergency vehicle; Guilty; you. (28) days after the last publication Carnahan, et.al. Parcel number(s): 08-31S-022- PUBLIC NOTICE hereof, or a default judgment seeking 01 Pay all fines and costs today The real property in question is situ- Defendants, Carryall Township Zoning Anwar Al-Robaiel, Ham- ated in the Village of Grover Hill, Coun- sale of you real estate will be sought. Property address: 7133 Road Your answer should be filed with the Corey A. Carnahan, AKA Co- Commission will hold a Public ty of Paulding, and the State of Ohio 165, Paulding, OH 45879 tramck, MI; Seat belt/drive; Clerk of Courts, Courthouse, 115 N. rey Carnahan, whose last known Hearing Saturday, September 29, and more fully described as follows: The defendant named above is Guilty; Pay all fines and costs A parcel of land being a part of Lot Williams St., Paulding, Ohio 45879. address is 7133 Road 165, Pauld- 2018, 7:00 a.m. at the Antwerp today ing, OH 45879, Jane Doe, Name required to answer the Complaint Village Fire Hall, 203 S. Cleveland No. 67, Original Plat of the Village of Grover Hill, Ohio, and also a part of Unknown, the Unknown Spouse within twenty-eight (28) days after St., Antwerp, OH. Application is Gary O. Davis, Defiance, of Corey A. Carnahan, AKA Co- the last publication of this legal OH; Driving under suspen- the former right of way of the Find- amendment to zoning resolution for lay, Ft. Wayne and Western Railway rey Carnahan (if any), whose last notice. This legal notice will be sion; Case dismissed at the published once a week for three property located at 3408 County property, all in the North half (1/2) known address is 7133 Road 165, Road 192, Antwerp, OH, owner state’s request Quarter (1/4) of Section 25, Town 1 Paulding, OH 45879, will take successive weeks. Benjamin M. Kauser. Property Muzammil Mushtag, North, Range 3 East, Latty Town- notice that on August 2, 2018, ship, Paulding County, Ohio and Freedom Mortgage Corporation is currently zoned agriculture Brookline, MA; Failure to yield to emergency vehicle; which is more particular described filed its Complaint in the Court of and proposed classification is as follows: The Easterly 35 feet of Common Pleas, Paulding County, rural residential. Application may Guilty; Case was waived by even width off Lot No. 67, Original Ohio, Case No. CI 18 132. The be viewed at 15156 Road 23, defendant Plat of the Village of Grover Hill, object of, and demand for relief in, Antwerp, OH, please call 419-506- Kaija B. Hagwood, De- Ohio. Also, a parcel of land which the Complaint is to foreclose the 1816 for available times. troit, MI: Seat belt/pass; was formerly a part of the Findlay, lien of Plaintiffs mortgage record- Ft. Wayne and Western Railway ed upon the real estate described —Deb Wyckoff, Fiscal Officer Guilty; Case was waived by Company property and which is below and in which Plaintiff al- Carryall Township Trustees defendant more particularly described as fol- Samuel E. Hatcher, Cecil, Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 13 – WEST BEND NEWS – SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 VANTAGE OTC ADULT EDUCATION Sec 1 13. Wayne Trace continued to 9/11/18 Andrews Edward hold a slim lead and looked to The West Bend News ROBERT BRANDT SCHOLARSHIP Lee & Andrews Julia Renee Et be in the drivers seat at 24-21 Al to Andrews Edward Lee Et but Miller City answered with Sudoku Puzzle WINNERS! Al; 12878 Rd 209 Oakwood three unanswered points. Oh 45873; 4.333 acres; Nw Needing to win by two, both Fr1/4 S-1 Brown Twp squads had their chances. 6 4 5 9/12/18 Shisler Ladonna The Raiders led 26-25 but K to Shisler Ladonna K; 107 Miller City would go on top S First St; 0.1994 acres; Lot 27-26. After knotting the 3 9 12 Less 15 Ft Ns Taylor Add score at 27 each the Raiders Oakwood Vill would respond in a big way 2 14 7 CARRYALL TWP with the powerful serving 9/12/18 English Daniel J by senior Brooke Greulach. 9 8 5 6 3 to Dje Properties Llc; 203 E The Wildcats would come Daggett St; 0.1263 acres; Lot up unsuccessful in trying to 17Pt W 55Ft Daggett 2Nd return Greulach’s serves and 68 2 Add Antwerp Vill the Raiders would prevail in CRANE TWP a hard fought match. 2 3 5 9/10/18 Bond Donna to Several Raiders contrib- Paulding County Land Re- uted to the win including utilization; 407 N Main St; Kaylee Shepherd with three 8 2 0.2197 acres; Lot 15 Roseletts kills, six assists, eight digs Add Cecil Vill and 11-11 serving including 1 EMERALD TWP three aces. Senior Alli Hefner Lisa McClure and Kirsten Olwin 9/13/18 Kaiser Chad A & added two blocks and two Bertwell Rachel L o Kaiser kills as well as 10-11 serving 96 Chad A; 16643 Rd 168 Pauld- with three aces. ing Oh 45879; 6.548 acres; Pt Miriam Sinn came up Answers to “Sudoku puzzle on Page 15” Se1/4 Emerald Twp S-34 with two kills, four assists, PAULDING TWP 7-7 serving with three aces. serving,136784259 two aces, five digs from trade disruptions. 9/10/18 Lafountain Brenda Greulach added five digs, 8-9 Miriam Sinn – 7-7 serv- USDA’s Office of the Chief K to Plotts William E; Caro- serving with two aces. Katie ing,472395168 three aces, two kills, four Economist developed an es- line St; 0.1 acres; Lot 7 E 1/2 Stoller had a strong outing assists timate of gross trade dam- Hixon Add Paulding Vill with 13 digs and two kills 598261437Katie Stoller – two kills, ages for commodities with 9/10/18 Lafountain Brenda along with team mate Sadie 13 digs assessed retaliatory tariffs K to Plotts William E; 321 E Sinn with two kills and Oliv- 9Sadie 8 Sinn 4 – two 5 kills 2 7 6 1 3 Caroline St; 0.1 acre; Lot 10 E ia Egnor with four digs. by Canada, China, the Eu- Olivia Egnor – four digs ropean Union, Mexico, and 1/2 Hixon Add Paulding Vill In their match with Lima 653819742Junior Varsity – Miller 9/11/18 St John Kevin to Perry the Raiders were in Turkey to set commodity City over Wayne Trace 25-23, payment rates and purchase St John Kevin St John She- complete control from start 25-15217436985 levels in the trade mitiga- lia L; 300 E Jackson St; 0.1 to finish in their first set, Match Two – Wayne Trace Lisa McClure and McKenzie Webb acre; Lot 1 W 1/2 Hixon Add winning 25-12. The red- over8 Lima 4 Perry 9 25-12, 6 525-21 2tion 3 7package 1 announced by USDA on September 4, Kirsten Olwin and McK- are returning for technical Paulding Vill white-and blue jumped out 361978524Wayne Trace (7-5) Statis- enzie Webb, Vantage OTC training, which will result in 9/11/18 St John Kevin to to an 11-1 lead and was never tics: 2018. USDA employed the Adult Education Licensed industry certification, a pro- St John Kevin St John Shelia threatened. The closest the 725143896Brooke Greulach – 15-15 same approach often used Practical Nursing program gram completion certificate, L; E Jackson St; 0.1 acre; Lot Commodores would get to serving, three aces in adjudicating World Trade students, were awarded the or a postsecondary degree 5 W 1/2 Hixon Add Paulding the Raiders would be eight at Kaylee Shepherd – 12-13 Organization trade dispute Robert Brandt Scholarship, through a partnering institu- Vill 20-12. serving, two aces, three kills, cases. presented by Lisa McClure of tion. Students must also show WASHINGTON TWP “Today I thought our in- ten assists, 12 digs “We have pledged to the Paulding County Founda- self-reliance, passion for goal, 9/11/18 Brooks Odessie tensity was good in all our Alli Hefner – 5-5 serving, be transparent about this tion. and initiative. Kirsten and Brooks-Bauman Daphne S matches. We were consistent one ace, seven kills process and how our econ- The Robert Brandt Adult McKenzie were selected by to Brooks Odessie; 21653 Rd in our overall play. Those two Morgan Hefner – 5-5 omists arrived at the num- Education Scholarship was OTC Adult Education Direc- 72 Oakwood Oh 45873; 3.49 teams we played today were serving, two kills bers they did,” Perdue said. established in 2014 in mem- tor Missy McClurg after con- acres; Pt W1/2 Se1/4 Wash- pretty good teams and we Meagan Speice – three “Our farmers and ranchers ington Twp Sec 4 Paulding had to play in order to win,” ory of Bob Brandt, Van- sidering recommendations by kills work hard to feed the Unit- Dist commented Coach Speice. tage’s first superintendent. a cross selection of adult edu- Katie Stoller – two kills ed States and the world, The $1,000.00 scholarship cation staff. In their second match Miriam Sinn – five assists, RAIDERS PERFECT OVER with Lima Perry the Com- and they need to know that is awarded to students who eight digs USDA was thorough, me- MILLER CITY, LIMA PERRY modores was more competi- Sadie Sinn – nine digs tive but would still fall 25-21. thodical, and as accurate as Junior Varsity – Wayne possible in making these es- Allen J. Smalley (1/14/91), Paulding, OH; Vandalism, F4 By: Joe Shouse, Sports- With the score even at 2-2, Trace over Lima Perry 25-13, timates. It was a large and Paulding County Jail; Theft, writer the Raiders took the lead for 25-14 F3 (two counts) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HAVILAND - On Satur- good on a kill by Alli Hefner. important task, and I thank Chief Economist Robert Christopher W. Karacson day the Wayne Trace Lady Wayne Trace held the lead USDA DETAILS TRADE at 21-15 before Perry would Johansson and his staff for (7/19/80), Unknown address; BENTON TWP Raiders invited Miller City DAMAGE ESTIMATE CAL- Possession of Methamphet- 9/10/18 Baumle Connie L answer with five consecu- their hard work.” and Lima Perry for a volley- CULATIONS amine, F5; Failure to comply to Lamb Jay M Lamb Court- ball tri-match. In the first tive points to trail 21-20 but The full description of with order or signal of police ney R; 6826 Rd 47 Payne match the host Raiders took would get no closer. the Trade Damage Estima- officer, F4; Improper han- Oh 45880; 1.214 acres; Pt out the Wildcats of Miller When asked after the U.S. Secretary of Agri- tion for the Market Facili- dling of firearms in motor Nwfr1/4 Ne1/4 Benton Twp City 25-18, 29-27. game if she contemplated culture Sonny Perdue re- tation Program and Food vehicle, F4; Having weapons S-2 Following the Miller City calling a time out when Perry leased a detailed accounting Purchase and Distribution while under disability, F3 9/13/18 Stephenson Er- win over Lima Perry two made that little run, Coach of how the U.S. Department Program is available on the Speice responded, “I believe Jenifer J. Flynn (6/25/70), ict to Scheumann Nathan games to one, the Raiders of Agriculture (USDA) cal- website of USDA’s Office of in these girls and some- Grover Hill, OH; Theft, M1; R; 2364 Sr 114 Payne Oh were back on the court to culated estimated damage the Chief Economist. 45880; 2.96 acres; Pt Ne1/4 times they feel they can play Breaking and entering, F5 tangle with Perry. Wayne Nw1/4 Benton Twp S-29 through it and I thought they Daniel E. Kelley (7/22/87), Trace continued to play solid BROWN TWP volleyball and handled Perry would. I was confident they Janitorial Cleaner Wanted in Antwerp Paulding County Jail; Theft, 9/11/18 Andrews Edward would find a way to win.” F5; Receiving stolen property, 25-12, 25-21, On the day the Lee Et Al to Andrews Edward Raiders went 4-0 with two With the win the Raider F5 22.5 Hour per Week Lee Et Al; Rd 209; 157.787 wins each over the Wildcats improve to 7-5. Play well for Tanner J. Welch (5/25/93), acres; Nw Fr 1/4 Brown Twp and the Perry Commodores. the winners and making ma- Monday through Friday, Evening Work “Picking up two wins on jor contributions was Kaylee a Saturday is always good,” Shepherd who tallied 12 digs, Start Pay $12.00 an hour commented Head Coach An- 10 assists, three kills and 12- gie Speice. “ Playing on a Sat- 13 serving with two aces. Please apply online at www.smbymccann. Help Needed Miriam Sinn added five as- CERTIFIED PHARMACY TECHNICIAN urday morning is never easy com or send an email with resume to but the girls did a good job.” sists and eight digs with team mate Alli Hefner adding sev- [email protected] REQUIREMENTS: Certified/Registered Pharmacy Technician Against Miller City in the first set the Raiders and ‘Cats en kills and 5-5 serving with SCHEDULE: Full Time 1st shift hours played even in the early go- one ace. Brooke Greulach ws ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ing with the score knotted at 15-15 serving with three aces. REGISTERED NURSE (MED-SURG UNIT) four a piece. At that point the These wins today came as Paulding County Hospital will accept sealed bids for: equip- a result of everyone playing ment, software, licenses, and installation to upgrade the hos- REQUIREMENTS: Current State of Ohio Registered Nurse Raiders would continue to Licensure, Current BLS Certification, Current ACLS/PALS take control, increasing their their roles. We has some girls pital’s Fuji Aspire Cristalle 2D mammography unit to 3D (to- pick up their play a little bit Certification (or achieved within 1st 6 months) margin to as many as seven. mosynthesis). Bids must include freight, installation; operation Once the Raiders took the and we had some kids who manuals, on-site staff training, detailed product and warranty OPENING: Full Time (every third weekend) lead after the early tie they were a little sharper in their information; proposed delivery and installation time frames; serving,” concluded Speice. payment terms; and cost for a 5-year service agreement. Bids PATIENT ACCOUNTS REPRESENTATIVE would never relinquish their advantage. Match One – Wayne Trace will be accepted until 2:30 p.m. local time on October 3, 2018 The patient accounts representative is responsible for all In the second set, Wayne over Miller City 25-13, 25-14 at the office of the Hospital CEO, 1035 West Wayne Street, functions relating to the processing of patient accounts for Wayne Trace (6-5) Statis- Paulding, Ohio 45879. Detailed specifications or to schedule payment. This includes initial billing, processing write offs Trace had to battle to the very on-site visit may be done through Barb Hoersten at 419-399- end to secure the win. Much tics: and disallowed amounts, and filing paid claims. Kaylee Shepherd – 11-11 1320. Bids will be opened at 2:35 p.m. on October 3, 2018 at like the first game, both the office of the Chief Executive Officer, and will be reviewed REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or GED serving, three aces, three teams played even early be- by the Board of Trustees on or before October 4, 2018. Paulding OPENING: Full Time fore the Lady Raiders moved kills, six assists, eight digs Alli Hefner – 10-11 serv- County Hospital reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By in front 12-6. However, the order of the Board of Trustees, Paulding County Hospital ing, three aces, two blocks, 1035 W. Wayne Street lead quickly disappeared with both teams even at 13- five kills Randal Ruge Paulding, OH 45879 Brooke Greulach – 8-9 Chief Executive Officer PAGE 14 – WEST BEND NEWS – SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] FROGS IN SCHOOL! and summer, most reptiles oid misuse. It has partnered VANCREST OF and amphibians are secretive with Families, Inc. to provide and quiet,” Titchenell said. substance abuse counseling PAYNE 1ST ANNUAL “Unless you’re out searching for all ages on an individual, CHICKEN DINNER/ for them, you probably won’t couple, family and group ba- see them. This especially ap- sis. It will primarily serve res- CAR SHOW plies to snakes and salaman- idents in Jackson County. ders.” In Roodhouse, Ill., the Jer- Snakes can be a tough sell, sey Community Hospital Dis- she said. Some people fear trict is receiving a $150,000 them instinctively, although grant to purchase and ren- they don’t really need to. ovate a building that will Janessa LaFountain gets her “I tell folks that they don’t house the rural health clinic. face painted by Sassy the have to love snakes or even The facility will provide treat- Clown. like them, they should just ap- ment, counseling, education On September 8th, 2018, preciate their value and place and outreach to combat the Vancrest of Payne held its Ann’s Bright Beginners talked about the color GREEN during in the ecosystem,” Titchenell opioid crisis in Roodhouse first annual car show/chicken their first days with their youngest preschoolers. Shown here said. and White Hall. The Hospi- dinner. acting out “Five Green Speckled Frogs” are: Charleyann Pa- “It’s important to know tal Administration and Gov- The Chicken BBQ dinner holak, Damien Selzer and Nolan Doctor. There is still time that Ohio snakes, even the erning Board has made ad- was a great success, despite to enroll your 3, 4, or 5 year old in our preschool program! venomous ones, just want to dressing substance misuse a the rain they still served 250 Call 419-399-KIDS for more information. be left alone. They’re rare- priority. The proposed facility chicken halves, 100 hotdogs ly, if ever, aggressive, unless will help provide prevention, and 50 hamburgers! they’re provoked or threat- treatment and recovery for LIKE GOOD NEIGHBORS, FROGS AND Resident Del Schwabb (own- We appreciate all who ened.” the area’s 4,300 residents. er of comet that won best an- came out and joined us for How you can help them in In Wellsboro, Pa., Har- TOADS ARE THERE tique car) our first annual car show and turn bor Counseling is receiving a chicken dinner. In fact, the biggest threat $130,600 loan and a $70,200 to reptiles and amphibians is grant to renovate a facility often the loss of their habitat that will be used for tran- fore Crestview rallied to Madison Boesch – one — destruction of the plac- sitional housing for clients win games two and three by block es they call home, especially receiving substance misuse scores of 25-14 and 25-22. Junior Varsity – Antwerp wetlands and woodlands. treatment. Harbor Counsel- Chloe Franklin led the over Crestview 25-18, 25-14 The removal of fence rows ing offers assessment, treat- way for the Archers with 20 Match Two – Kalida over and field borders, meanwhile, ment and recovery for indi- assists, eight digs and five Antwerp 25-21, 25-23 plowed and planted instead, viduals and families dealing kills while Kaitlyn Hamman Antwerp (6-5) Statistics: makes it harder for them to with substance misuse and added three digs, eight kills, Chloe Franklin – 16 as- travel between the habitat mental health issues. It also one ace and one block. Alys- sists, ten digs, one block, that remains. Crossing roads, provides community educa- sa Fuller chipped in five digs, three kills especially for toads and tur- tion and community support. four kills and an ace as well Kendall Billman – one as- tles, is often unfortunately Hazlett announced that for Antwerp. sist, 8-9 serving, one ace deadly. USDA is making investments Madison Boesch add- Kaitlyn Hamman – one “The good news is that today in Arkansas, Arizo- ed one block and Heather assist, three kills, 6-7 serving ponds can be great habitat na, California, Iowa, Illinois, Oberlin posted six kills and Karsyn Brumett – 12 digs, LONDON, Ohio — The secretive animals, to know for reptiles and amphibians if Kentucky, Maryland, Maine, a block. Karsyn Brumett also one kill calls of gray tree frogs remind their benefits, and how to vegetation is allowed to grow Michigan, Minnesota, Mis- recorded nine digs. Alayna Ryan – one dig Marne Titchenell of “summer encourage habitat for them around it,” Titchenell said. souri, Nebraska, New Hamp- Kalida posted a 25-21 and Madison Boesch – two evenings spent outside watch- around their farms,” said The good news, too, is shire, New Jersey, Oklahoma, 25-23 win over the Archers as digs ing lightning bugs.” Titchenell, who works for that several other talks in the Pennsylvania, South Caroli- Antwerp dropped to 6-5 on Astianna Coppes – one Her favorite snake is the Ohio State’s College of Food, Gwynne area will focus spe- na, Tennessee, Utah, Virgin- the season. block, 7-8 serving, four kills eastern hognose. “It actually Agricultural, and Environ- cifically on managing ponds. ia, Vermont and Wisconsin. Astianna Coppes finished Heather Oberlin – one plays dead like an opossum,” mental Sciences (CFAES), the One of dozens of talks In April 2017, President with four kills and a block block, five kills she says. Review’s sponsor. In all, the area will host Donald J. Trump established while Kaitlyn Hamman add- Alyssa Fuller – six kills, But she can’t choose a fa- “If nothing else, I’d like for several dozen free talks and the Interagency Task Force ed three kills and an assist. 4-4 serving vorite salamander: “They’re people to leave the talk say- demonstrations — on topics on Agriculture and Rural Chloe Franklin dished out 16 Junior Varsity – Antwerp all incredible.” ing, ‘I always wondered what including forestry, wildlife Prosperity to identify legis- assists while adding ten digs, over Kalida 25-7, 25-14 Titchenell is a wildlife spe- that frog was that was calling, and water quality — during lative, regulatory and policy three kills and a block. cialist with The Ohio State and now I know!’ ” the three days of the Review. changes that could promote Other top players for the ODOT HIGHWAY CON- University, and on Sept. 20, Titchenell said reptiles The full schedule of events agriculture and prosperity in Lady Archers were Kendall STRUCTION UPDATE WEEK she’ll share what she loves and amphibians do good in the Gwynne area can be rural communities. In Jan- Billman (one assist, one ace), OF SEPT. 17, 2018 about reptiles and amphib- around farms and gardens. seen at go.osu.edu/CZyn. uary 2018, Secretary Perdue Karsyn Brumett (12 digs, one ians, including why they’re Frogs, for example, gobble More details on the event presented the Task Force’s kill), Alaina Ryan (one dig), The following is highway good to have as neighbors, up insect pests, especially are at fsr.osu.edu. findings to President Trump. Madison Boesch (two digs), construction scheduled to oc- at the annual Farm Science around ponds. Garter snakes These findings included 31 Heather Oberlin (one block, cur within Defiance, Paulding, Review trade show near Lon- eat garden pests including USDA PARTNERS WITH recommendations to align five kills) and Alyssa Fuller Putnam and Van Wert Coun- don, Ohio. grubs and slugs. Rat snakes COMMUNITIES TO SUP- the federal government with (six kills). ties. Work is dependent upon Get to know them and wolf down mice and rats that PORT OPIOID PREVENTION, state, local and tribal gov- The Archer junior varsity weather conditions, and unless picked up a pair of wins on otherwise noted, it will take how they can help you can plague a shed or barn. TREATMENT AND RECOV- ernments to take advantage Her talk, called “Common Most of them just go about of opportunities that exist in the day, defeating Crestview place during daytime hours. ERY OPPORTUNITIES IN Frogs and Snakes of Ohio,” their business rural America. Increasing in- by scores of 25-21 and 25-23 Defiance: which will cover turtles, toads Titchenell said she’ll talk RURAL AMERICA vestments in rural infrastruc- before knocking off Kalida There is no work scheduled and salamanders too, is set about those benefits and ture is a key recommendation 25-7 and 25-14. to impact highway traffic sig- for 10:30-11:30 a.m. in the Re- about Ohio natives including Assistant to the Secretary of the task force. Match One – Crestview nificantly in Defiance County view’s Gwynne Conservation green frogs, American toads, for Rural Development Anne To view the report in its over Antwerp 26-28, 25-14, during the week of Sept. 17. Area. The talk is free with ad- painted turtles and spotted Hazlett today announced that entirety, please view the Re- 25-22 Paulding: the United States Department port to the President of the Antwerp (6-4) Statistics: U.S. 24 between county mission to the Review, which salamanders. Most of them Road 87 and U.S. 127, near runs from Sept. 18-20. keep a low profile. of Agriculture (USDA) is United States from the Task Chloe Franklin – 20 as- partnering with rural com- sists, eight digs, 11-12 serving, the village of Cecil, will be “I want people to learn “With the exception of Force on Agriculture and restricted to one lane in both more about the lives of these frogs calling during spring munities in 22 states to sup- Rural Prosperity (PDF, 5.4 five kills port opportunities for opioid Karsyn Brumett – nine directions during soil bor- MB). In addition, to view the ing operations. Work is being prevention, treatment and re- categories of the recommen- digs, 9-9 serving performed by ODOT Central covery (PDF, 162 KB). dations, please view the Rural Alyssa Fuller – five digs, Office. West Bend News “With its impact on work- Prosperity infographic (PDF, 10-11 serving, one ace, four State Route 500 near coun- force, quality of life and the 190 KB). kills ty Road 71 will be restricted Wednesday, September 12 economic vitality of rural USDA Rural Development Kaitlyn Hamman – three to one lane through the work Wednesday, September 19 communities from Maine provides loans and grants to digs, one block, 7-8 serving, zone for drainage repair. to California, the opioid ep- help expand economic op- one ace, eight kills Work is being performed by 2 columns x 3 inches = $72 idemic is more than just a portunities and create jobs Heather Oberlin – one the ODOT Paulding County x’sAntique 2 run(s) farm = $114 machinery, tools, parts, tires, guns, matter of public health – it is in rural areas. This assistance block, six kills maintenance garage. Avery parts, primitive décor and collectibles an issue of rural prosperity,” supports infrastructure im- Hazlett said. “Under the lead- provements; business devel- ership of President Trump, opment; housing; community USDA is committed to be- services such as schools, pub- ing a strong partner to rural lic safety and health care; and communities in planning and high-speed internet access in building local responses to rural areas. For more infor- this monumental challenge.” mation, visit www.rd.usda. USDA is investing $10.7 gov. million in 85 projects in 22 states through the Commu- ARCHERS DROP PAIR TO Antiques, collectibles, furniture, glassware, quilts, nity Facilities program. Be- KNIGHTS, WILDCATS low are some of the projects advertising pieces, primitive décor, farm & garden USDA is supporting: AUCTION: Sat, September 22 at 9am AUCTION: September 29 at 9am ANTWERP - In a tri- In Newport, Ark., the BID LIVE ONLINE OR ON-SITE AT: BID LIVE ONLINE OR ON-SITE AT: match on Saturday at Ant- White River Women’s Shelter 5143 Cicero Road, Hicksville, OH 19183 Buckskin Rd, Defiance, OH is receiving a $150,000 grant werp, the Lady Archers fell BuyUnitedEdge.com to convert the former Jackson in a pair of close matches to BidWithUnitedEdge.com (419) 298-1100 County Jail into a shelter for Crestview and Kalida. (419) 298-1100 Auctioneer: Darren L Bok CAI, GPPA people recovering from opi- Antwerp took game one Auctioneer: Darren L Bok CAI, GPPA Owner: Sue Goller from the Knights 28-26 be- Owner: Barbara Sinn

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OH 45813. 37-38 REGIONAL ECONOMIC Governor by August 1, 2019. Clinton Street, Defiance. 5 4 6 Hours: Mon-Sat 10–5. NEED SIGNS NOW? Get Phone: 419-782-6003. tf Senate President Larry AUDITOR YOST ANNOUNC- plastic, metal, posters and Obhof (R-Medina) last week GET YOUR BUSINESS more! Call 419-258-2000. ES AUDITOR OF STATE appointed State Senator Rob AWARD RECIPIENTS CARDS at West Bend Print- THE APPLE BARN, McColley (R-Napoleon) and ing! Call 419-258-2000 25033 Maumee Center State Senator Jay Hottinger Auditor of State Dave Yost HOME FOR SALE: 8207 Road, Woodburn. We (R-Newark) to the Regional Butt Rd. Woodburn, IN - is pleased to announce that have McIntosh, Cort Economic Development Alli- the following entities received 46797. $357,000. 4057 land, Empire, Jonathon, ance Study Committee. Sqft, 4 Bed, 3.5 Bath, the Auditor of State Award for Grime Golden, Melrose, Established in House Bill their clean audit reports: Pond 4.2 Acres. Call 660- Ida Reds and others. Ci- 122, the committee is charged 238-2611. 36-38 P • City of Zanesville der made on Thursdays. with studying the features, (Muskingum County) By: Patrick Troyer, Pauld- Soil & Water Conservation NOW selling digital Squash, Homemade benefits and challenges of es- OUTDOOR signs. Stop • Defiance County ing SWCD District (SWCD), will provid- Jams and Jellies. Hours: tablishing regional economic • Ohio Valley Public Em- The Paulding Soil & Wa- ed the wildlife session taking in for details. West Bend Tues, Wed, 10-4pm; development alliances and Printing 419-258-2000 ployees Joint Self-Insurance ter Conservation District is students on a journey about Thurs, Friday, 10-6pm; partnerships between Ohio Cooperative (Jefferson Coun- excited to announce that our native Ohio wildlife. RAIN TECH SEAMLESS Sat, 10-2pm: closed Sun- communities. ty) annual 5th Grade Field Day is The water quality session Gutters, 419-258-1818 day and Monday. Call or “I am honored to be cho- • Portage County Land set for Friday, September 28th will have Nicki Kale, Educa- 38-40 Text 260-704-8058 38 sen for this committee as it Reutilization Corporation at the Black Swamp Nature tion Coordinator with Wood DEADLINE FOR THE CLAS- aligns with one of my top • Summit County Land GET YOUR EVENT OR priorities as a legislator— cre- Center and Paulding County SWCD, who will teach stu- SIFIEDS IS MONDAYS AT 12 Reutilization Corporation Business on the Commu- ating a better environment Fairgrounds. If school should dents about the 4R Nutrient NOON!! The Auditor of State nity Sign – only $30/wk! for business and job growth,” be cancelled due to fog, there Principles (Right Source, Call 419-258-2000. Award is presented to local is a backup date set for a week Right Rate, Right Place, Right said McColley. “I look for- governments and school dis- later on October 5th. This Time) by conducting an ac- ward to working together to tricts upon the completion of ing geology and some opera- Conservation is very excited find more ways to attract and Field Day is for all 5th grade tivity known as “Lake in a tions that take place at a stone for this event as it will truly a financial audit. Entities that students from Oakwood, Bag”. In this activity, students retain businesses in the Buck- receive the award meet the quarry. Students will also be a fun and educational day eye State.” Paulding, Antwerp, Grover will see just how quickly their have the chance to break their for the 5th Grade students in following criteria of a “clean” Hill, Payne Elementary, Di- “lake” becomes polluted by Before becoming a leg- audit report: own geodes! Paulding County. islator, Senator McColley vine Mercy Catholic School the many contaminants that The pollinator session is The Paulding SWCD • The entity must file time- as well as homeschool groups. enter our waterways through served in the Community ly financial reports with the being conducted by Jamie would like to recognize the Improvement Corporation The students will be di- our daily activities. Walters, a local beekeeper, following for sponsoring this Auditor of State’s office in -ac vided into groups where The farm safety program of Henry County, where he cordance with GAAP (Gen- who will emphasize the im- very educational event for oversaw economic develop- they will visit and rotate be- will be conducted by Steve portance of pollinators to the students: Baughman Tile erally Accepted Accounting tween eight different stations Doster and Randy Baughman ment efforts for the county Principles); students as well as explain the Company, Paulding Coun- and worked to improve local throughout the day. They will from Kenn-Feld Group who process of producing honey ty Area Foundation, Cooper • The audit report does be led by Vantage FFA Offi- will show students some very workforce development ef- not contain any findings for and the many other products Farms, Williamson Insur- forts between manufacturers cers to their programs for the important tips when it comes that come from bees. Lastly, ance Agency, and Paulding recovery, material citations, day. Sessions run for a total to being safe around farm and schools in Henry and material weaknesses, signifi- Athena Brown from Cooper Putnam Electric Operation Williams counties. of 25 minutes. Students will equipment as well as farm Farms will provide students Roundup! cant deficiencies, Single Audit spend the day learning about chemicals. Kenn-Feld Group The study committee is findings or questioned costs; with programming on live- Additional recognition composed of 17 members: forestry, wildlife, water qual- will provide equipment for stock production and prod- goes to the Paulding County • The entity’s management ity, farm safety, agriculture, this demonstration. Sarah three members of the Ohio letter contains no comments ucts produced from or by Ag Society for use of the live- Senate; three members of the geology, pollinators, and live- Noggle, Ag & Natural Re- livestock. stock barns for the event, Flat related to: stock. sources Educator with OSU Ohio House; the Governor or • Ethics referrals Students will be served Rock Dairy of Paulding for their designee; two represen- Speakers for each station Extension Paulding County lunch at the fairgrounds, donation of milk for lunch, • Questioned costs less are experts in their fields and will provide programming tatives of academia; two eco- than $10,000 which was made possible Ag Credit for donating water nomic development profes- the presentations will fea- for the agriculture session through sponsorships and and napkins for the day, along • Lack of timely report ture hands-on activities for providing insight to students sionals; the chairperson of the submission donations to this county- with the Paulding County Regional Prosperity Initiative the students. Providing the on locally grown products wide event. Each student Commissioners for their con- • Reconciliation forestry session will be Cur- and how we rely on agricul- or their designee; the presi- • Failure to obtain a timely will receive a 5th Grade Field tinued support of conserva- dent of the Ohio Association tis Young, Ag & Natural Re- ture. The geology lesson will Day commemorative t-shirt tion in Paulding County. We Single Audit sources Educator with OSU be provided by Robin Kraner of Regional Councils or their • Findings for recovery listing the sponsors of this would also like to acknowl- designee; and three persons Extension of Van Wert Coun- of Stoneco who will take stu- event and their very own 5th edge the volunteers who have less than $100 ty. Amanda Podach, Educa- dents on a journey through appointed by the Governor • Public meetings or pub- Grade Field Day knapsack! stepped forward to make based on recommendations tion Specialist with Fulton the wonders of Ohio’s amaz- The Paulding Soil and Water this day a success such as the lic records from an Ohio-based advo- • No other financial or cacy group, an Ohio-based other concerns exist that in- State Route 500/state Route wall along the Auglaize River. five days for a culvert replace- maintenance garage. foundation and a metropoli- volve eligible entity. 613 overlap between township Traffic will be detoured onto ment. Traffic will be detoured State Route 116 just south of tan planning organization. Road 47 and Riverview Drive, state Route 634 and U.S. 224 onto state Route 634 and state Monticello Spencerville Road, A full copy of each report “I am hopeful this study is available online. just east of the village of Payne, back to state Route 190. Work Route 15 back to state Route west of Spencerville, closed committee will result in a is now open following railroad is being performed by Kokos- 613. Work is being performed Sept. 10 for approximately five crossing repair. ing Construction Company, by the ODOT Putnam County days for a culvert replacement. Putnam: Columbus. maintenance garage. Traffic is detoured onto state We can make your wedding, graduation, anniversary or State Route 190 at town- State Route 613 between State Route 634 between Route 197, state Route 66 and any other announcement that you may need! ship Road Q, north of Fort Seventh Street and township county Road N and township state Route 117 back to state Jennings, closed Aug. 13 for Road 20, just east of the vil- Road M, south of Cloverdale, Route 116. Come in or give us a call to see how we can help! approximately four months for lage of Continental, will close will close Sept. 17 for approx- State Route 116 between West Bend Printing & Publishing - 419-258-2000 the installation of a retaining Sept. 24 for approximately imately five days for a culvert Ireland Road and Gamble replacement. Traffic will be Road, east of the city of Van detoured onto U.S. 224, state Wert, will close Sept. 17 for Looking for a Home? Need to sell? RouteIt’s 66 aand state Route 114 approximately five days for the FOR SALE Call Me Today! back to state Route 634. Work replacement of a culvert. 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503 Jefferson Ave.• Defiance, OH 43512 “We Choose to Give” PAGE 16 – WEST BEND NEWS – SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] THIS WEEK AT KIWANIS Family wage jobs are essen- PURDUE VARSITY GLEE CLUB IN High School and is son of Sam tial to the health and vitality and Virginia Simpson. Zach of individuals, families, and CONCERT Bucher is a junior studying communities. Dr. Thomp- management and accounting. son’s passion for his job and He’s an Adams Central High for the college really showed School graduate and son of in his presentation, and his Trent and Kelli Bucher. charisma made all Kiwan- The Glee Club has served is members want to hit the as ambassadors of the univer- books again! sity with honor and dignity for 125 years. They’ve thrilled WREATHS ACROSS AMER- audiences across the state, ICA the country and around the world with a musical reper- Wreaths Across America toire that ranges from gospel, will be at the Flat Rock Creek jazz, swing, religious and con- Fall Festival. Look for their temporary music to romantic booth on the main entrance ballads, barbershop harmony, isle to purchase a wreath for a folk tunes, patriotic selections veteran. WAA is a non-prof- and novelty numbers. They it organization that works also showcase small groups closely with thousands of specializing in a variety of volunteers across the nation popular music. to organize local ceremo- Fort Wayne area Varsity Glee Club members, left to right, Over the years the group nies, raise funds to sponsor are junior Sam Simpson, graduate of Bishop Dwenger High has performed in such storied wreaths, and participate in School; senior Stephen Wirtner, graduate of Homestead venues as Carnegie Hall, the local events. Paulding Coun- High School; senior Micah Reynolds, graduate of Concor- Crystal Palace and at sever- ty is now among the partici- dia High School and junior Zach Bucher, graduate of Adams al presidential inauguration pating locations. Central High School. venues in Washington, D.C. Each year, donated Returning to the Fort Four members of the en- Internationally, they’ve sung wreaths are delivered to cem- Wayne area for the second semble are from the Fort in Australia, China, South Af- eteries around the country, time this year is the herald- Wayne area. Senior Micah rica, Austria, Germany, Swit- where thousands of volun- ed Purdue Varsity Glee Club. Reynolds, a Concordia High zerland, France, United King- teers take a quiet moment to The 5-member6 male chorus School graduate, plays bass dom and most recently in Pictured is Dr. Michael Thompson and Lisa McClure. show their gratitude and ap- will present their entertaining guitar in the back-up ensem- Poland and the Baltic States. Paulding, OH: Kiwanis 85% of students attending the preciation during the holiday brand of music and showman- ble and is son of Douglas and Widely known as a world member Lisa McClure intro- college are part-time, com- season. This year the ceremo- ship in concert at the John & Natalie Reynolds. He’s study- class engineering institution, duced Dr. Michael Thomp- pared to the national average ny will take place on Decem- Ruth Rhinehart Music Center ing civil engineering. Senior Purdue does not have a music son, president of Northwest of 62%. They pride themselves ber 15 at noon at the St. Paul on the Purdue Fort Wayne Stephen Wirtner, a Home- degree program. They partici- State Community College. in allowing their students of Cemetery in Paulding Town- campus Friday, October 26. stead High School graduate, is pate in the Glee Club because Dr. Thompson is the 7th all ages to balance work, faith, ship, off of Co. Rd. 87. They’ll be joined by members studying electrical engineer- of their love of music and do president at NWSCC and is and family. 82% of NWSCC Wreaths Across America’s of the Singing Dons from the ing technology. He’s the son of not receive academic credit. proud to represent a school students remain in NW Ohio, core mission is Remember, local campus. Greg and Cindy Wirtner. Sam Their majors range from pho- that he says aligns with his having a $10 million impact Honor, Teach. Remember the Infomation on line at pfw. Simpson is a junior studying tography, education, health own person values. North- on the area. fallen, Honor those who serve edu/tickets. Click on Purdue mass communications and and fitness, accounting and west State Community Col- Celebrating their 50 years and their families, and Teach Varsity Glee Club in Concert political science. He gradu- management to sciences and lege’s mission statement is to the college really values integ- the future generations about to choose seats. ated from Bishop Dwenger numerous engineering disci- serve by providing access to rity, learning, and the people the sacrifices made to pre- plines. excellent and affordable edu- they serve. Their vison for serve our freedoms. cation, training, and services the future is to be an innova- For more information that will improve the lives of tive leader in education and you may call Linda McCain Reports have been made of WOODBURN COMMUNI- Like West Bend several residences having individuals and strengthen training, and a first-choice 419-670-2659, Kim Sutton TY HISTORICAL SOCIETY News on communities. NWSCC serves institution that empowers 419-399-2388, Patti Stoller chickens and these residents MEETING 192,000 people and 77,000 individuals and communi- 419-399-7035 or Leigh Ann will receive notices to have FACEBOOK the chickens removed and families between Williams, ties to achieve a sustainable Mathews 419-399-4122 or The Woodburn Commu- & receive regular updates as any buildings constructed to Fulton, Defiance, Paulding, quality of life. Something that visit the web site at www. nity Historical Society will to what is happening house the birds that do not Henry, and Van Wert coun- Dr. Thompson stressed was WreathsAcrossAmerica.org. be having their meeting in throughout the week. ties. They serve the commu- the importance of their over- meet zoning regulations will the Woodburn Community nity by offering transfer path- all goal which is to encour- VILLAGE OF ANTWERP have to be torn down. Any Center on September 27, 2018 questions on these should be ways, custom training, and age partnerships that lead DOES NOT ALLOW CHICK- at 7:00 p.m. direct-to-job opportunities. to a family sustaining wage. referred to the Village Ad- All are welcome. ENS IN TOWN ministrator at 419-258-2371. By: Sara Keeran COMPANY DRIVERS Please be advised, the Vil- Due to growing customer demand, Hornish Bros. Inc. of lage of Antwerp does not al- Defiance, OH, has immediate openings and is currently low the raising of chickens or accepting applications for COMPANY DRIVERS to run other livestock inside the vil- regional. This freight will get you home every day. We lage limits, with the exception provide a competitive wage, assigned and well-maintained of A-1 (Agricultural zoned 1 in 6 equipment, health, vision and dental insurance, direct deposit and paid vacations. If getting home is properties). 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