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2016 AMG | Parade
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
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Sophomores Mitchell Kahny and Derek Lindeman from St. Johns and Cioran Shanahan from Jefferson took turns
with the robotic programming pendant as Industrial Mechanics junior Josiah Dealey (Crestview), left, watches.
(Submitted photo)
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The
American
Legion
Auxiliary will hold a ham and
bean and cornbread supper from
6-8 p.m. Saturday at the Legion
hall.
The cost is $3.50.
Karaoke will begin at 8 p.m.
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lows in the
mid teens.
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BIRTHS
ST. RITAS
A boy was born Feb. 5
to Kelly and Randy Kunz of
Delphos.
A boy was born Feb. 7 to
Jill and Travis Schimmoeller
of Delphos.
A girl was born Feb. 8 to
Michelle and Ryan Burgei of
Delphos.
Helen M. Remlinger
July 7, 1932-Feb. 5, 2016
DELPHOS Helen M.
Remlinger, 83, of Delphos,
passed away on Friday at
Van Wert Inpatient Hospice
Center in Van Wert.
She was born July 7, 1932,
in Delphos to Raymond and
Florence (Geise) Lindeman,
who preceded her in death.
She was united in marriage to William T. Bill
Remlinger on July 24, 1952;
he preceded her in death on
Feb. 8, 2009. She is survived
by three sons, Walter (Butch)
Remlinger of Delphos,
William T. (Ted) Remlinger (Kitty) of Springfield and Tom
(Ann) Remlinger of Fishers, Indiana; and four grandchildren, Robert, A.J., Rachel and Morgan; Brother, Norbert
Lindeman of Delphos, Sister, Ruth (Joe) Ottenweller of
Hoagland, Indiana.
She was also preceded in death by a sister, Alfreda
(Fritz) Wieging; brother-in-law, Bill Wieging; sister-inlaw, Pat Lindeman; and many nieces and nephews.
Helen worked at Citizens Federal Savings and Loan,
Remlinger Drug Store and Ace Hardware, all in Delphos.
She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic
Church and Delphos Green Thumb Garden Club. She
was a 1950 graduate of St. Johns High School. She was
an avid card player and enjoyed playing bridge with her
bridge club, and other card games with her grandchildren
and family. She enjoyed gardening, travel, raising her three
sons, puzzles and spending time with her family.
Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday at St. Johns
the Evangelist Catholic Church, the Rev. Charles Obinwa
officiating. Burial will be at a later date at St. Johns
Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Johns
Parish Foundation or Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic
Cancer Research (www.CurePC.org).
To leave condolences please go to www.harterandschier.
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great-grandchildren.
Sybil was preceded in
death by her husband of
56 years, Ralph H. Nolte
of Delphos; and son-in-law,
Thomas Ciminillo.
She was a loving wife,
wonderful mother, loving
grandmother and also dear
friend to many.
Sybil served in the
British Land Army during
World War II, where she
met her husband, who
served in England in the
American 8th Airforce.
Funeral services will
be held later this spring at
St. Johns Catholic Church
Landeck, Ohio, where she
was a long-time member.
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DELPHOS Delphos
Police are looking for a hitskip driver following the
report of an accident at 9:21
a.m. Saturday.
According to reports, a
vehicle owned by the DL
Peterson Trust of Sparks,
Maryland, was legally parked
at 609 S. Jefferson St., when
it was struck by an unknown
vehicle.
To report information on
this accident, call the Delphos
Police Department at 567765-1805.
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TODAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam County Museum is open,
202 E. Main St., Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets at The Grind.
4 p.m. Delphos Public Library board members
meet at the library conference room.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the
St. Johns Chapel.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos Canal Commission
Museum, 241 N. Main St., is open.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith Thrift Store is open for
shopping.
8 p.m. American Legion Post 268, 415 N. State
St.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos Optimist Club, A&W DriveIn, 924 E. Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Interfaith Thrift Store is open for
shopping.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
SATURDAY
8:30-11:30 a.m. St. Johns High School recycle,
enter on East First Street.
9 a.m. - noon Interfaith Thrift Store is open for
shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society, located at the east edge
of the St. Johns High School parking lot, is open.
Cloverdale recycle at village park.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos
Fire and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. Delphos Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
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Students in grades K-2 at Fort Jennings Elementary celebrated the 100th day of the 2015-16 school year on Feb. 1. Students and faculty were encouraged to dress up like an elderly
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St. Johns Evyn Pohlman controls Spencervilles Peyton Ford during one of the three contested matches Tuesday at St. Johns (top), while fellow Blue Jay Brett Vonderwell does
the same to Bearcat Gage Bellow. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
ond period to try and test his
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Andrew Shawhan has
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THURSDAY
Girls Basketball
Jefferson at Spencerville (NWC), 6 p.m.
Lincolnview at Ada (NWC), 6 p.m.
Kalida at Continental (PCL), 6 p.m.
Columbus Grove at Bluffton (NWC), 6 p.m.
Van Wert at Defiance (WBL), 6 p.m.
Crestview at Allen East (NWC), 6 p.m.
Wayne Trace at Antwerp (GMC), 6 p.m.
Parkway at Marion Local (MAC), 6 p.m.
Ottawa-Glandorf at Elida (WBL), 6 p.m.
Cory-Rawson at Leipsic (BVC), 6 p.m.
PG at Hopewell-Loudon (BVC), 6 p.m.
New Bremen at St. Johns (MAC), 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Girls Basketball
Miller City at Fort Jennings (PCL), 6 p.m.
Boys Basketball
Spencerville at Jefferson (NWC), 6 p.m.
Lincolnview at Ada (NWC), 6 p.m.
Continental at Kalida (PCL), 6 p.m.
Bluffton at Columbus Grove (NWC), 6 p.m.
Defiance at Van Wert (WBL), 6 p.m.
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The Knights of Columbus District Free Throw winners from the Ottoville area in the competition held held on Feb. 7. The
girls district winners are Carly Thorbahn-9 from Ottoville, Paige Williamson -10 from Van Wert, Alycia Lindeman-11
from Delphos, Shayla German-12 from Ft. Jennings, Alexa Honigford-13 from Ft. Jennings and Aubrey Friemoth-14
from Delphos. In the boys district, winners are Adam Brinkman-9 from Cloverdale, Keaton Schnipke-10 from Ottoville,
Jagger Landers-11 from Antwerp, Carter Schnipke-12 from Ottoville, Anthony Kline-13 from Van Wert and Brady
Grothaus-14 from Delphos. These winners advance to regional competition later in February. (Photo Submitted).
Musings
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In sectional play on
February 23 at Van Wert
High School, Pandora-Gilboa
(5-13) battles Cory-Rawson
(3-15) followed by Kalida
(11-8) against Delphos St.
Johns (7-11).
The sectional title tilts
will have Lincolnview (19-1)
battling the Pandora-Gilboa/
Cory-Rawson winner while
Miller City (10-8) awaits the
Kalida-Delphos St. Johns
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28-20
Jims Resturant
28-20
Etta - Maze Antiques
22-26
Rustic
16-32
Games over 160:
Tom Honigford 197-203-216,
Dave Kill, 171-171 Greg Kill 182186-190, Harold Beckner 162, Alan
Landwehr 193, Butch Prine 194243-237, Randy Ryan 191-246,
Dan Grothaus 168-208, Jerry Looser 201-189-225, Taylor Booth 224167-188, Zach Fischer 225, Kody
Richardson 164-184-188, Tim Martin 188-207-249, Jason Schnipke
197, Bruce VanMetre 194-213-258,
Dave Good 178, Ryan Kriegel 196174, Shawn Allemeier 216-226230, Zach Sargent 243-233-248,
Michael Mesker,
176-191-160,
Chris Martin 211-279-179, Dave
Breaston 188-171-199, Jeff Milligan 165-196-235.
Series Over 525:
Tom Honigford 616, Greg Kill
558, Butch Prine Jr. 674, Randy
Ryan 567, Dan Grothaus 534, Jerry Looser 615, Taylor Booth 579,
Zach Fischer 536, Kody Richardson 536, Tim Martin 644, Bruce
VanMetre 665, Shawn Allemeier
Dual
(Continued from page 6)
We have switched focus from team things to individuals
from here on to try to see how each guy however many we
do have eventually we have remaining can do.
The Jays will host Parkway and Coldwater 10 a.m. Saturday.
Spencerville is off until Feb. 19 at the Lima Central Catholic
Sectionals.
BOWLING
672, Michael Mesker 527, Chris
Martin 669, Dave Breaston 558,
Jeff Milligan 596
Series over 700:
Zach Sargent 724.
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Monday Hi-Roller
Rahrig Decals
46-2
Dicks Chicks
36-12
Fusion Graphic
26-22
Dickmans Ins.
24-24
Five Star Pet Boarding
24-24
K & M Tire
20-28
Full Spectrum
14-34
Game Over 150:
Niki Schleeter 157 Jennifer
Comer 150 Carrie Rostorfer 159
Kelly Hubert 190,152,197 Cheryl Gossard 193,184,152 Audrey
Martin 152 Carol Ricker 179,160
Donna Culp 162 Lex Martin 175
Dorothy Landwehr 158 Robin Allen 164,168,182
Millie Minnig
165 Jacquie Edwards 153,170
Brittany Rahrig 198,161,224 Nikki
Rice 159,219,193 Lisa VanMetre 192,169,227 Doris Honigford
167,174,158 Mary White 151.
Series Over 500:
Kelly Hubert 539 Cheryl Gossard 529 Robin Allen 514 Brittany
Rahrig 583 Nikki Rice 571 Lisa
VanMetre 588.
DELPHOS
Four
Jefferson senior girls hardwood players had their home
finale versus Fort Jennings
Monday night at Jefferson
High School.
Unfortunately for that
quartet, the Lady Musketeers
were rude guests.
They took the lead for
good to start the fourth and
held on for a 53-39 nonleague victory.
Jessica Pimpas (10 points,
3 boards), Tori Black (6
markers, 3 boards, 2 steals,
2 assists), Bailey Gorman (6
counters) and Taylor Stroh
(5 boards, 4 assists, 4 thefts)
had their Lady Wildcat swan
song.
Ive had more than a
few of these and they dont
get easier to say good-bye
to seniors, Wildcat mentor
Dave Hoffman explained.
Their final home game is
always difficult. This year
just flew by, even though its
a long season. The weather
has cooperated in that.
The Musketeers were
minus starter Abby Von
Sossan (illness).
She was sitting at home.
We also had a number of
girls that were returning
from 4-day sicknesses, head
coach Rhonda Liebrecht
explained. We told the five
girls we had out there that
they had to be ready to play
for as long as they were out
there. When we subbed, we
told them the same thing. For
the most part, we just played.
We shot very well, especially
on 3-pointers, but not our
free throws. I think partly it
was because this was like a
tournament game; this is what
well be seeing next week.
After January, where I felt we
lost some focus, we have had
to get refocused and get ready
for the tournament.
The Wildcats (10-11) led
38-37 to 0open the fourth but
theMusketeers (4-17) took
the lead for good as Vanessa
Wallenhorst (17 counters - 4
bombs - 6 boards, 4 thefts)
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HICKSVILLE 59
K Bergman 0-4 0-0 0, Briskey 0-3 2-2
2, Berenyi 4-10 0-1 8, Taylor 2-7 9-11
13, Schroeder 1-5 2-2 4, A Bergman
14-20 1-2 29, Peter 1-4 1-2 3 Total 2253 15-20 59
LINCOLNVIEW 41
Bowersock 1-4 2-2 4, Carey 0-0 2-2
2, O Gorman 2-8 0-0 5, Wendel 4-12
1-2 11, M Gorman 1-5 2-2 4, Looser
3-6 0-1 8, Schimmoeller 3-8 1-2 6,
Total 14-43 8-11 41
Three pointer: LV- O Gorman,
Wendel 2, Looser 2; Hicksville:
Rebound 39 (A Bergman 12)
Turnovers
11;
Lincolnview:
Rebounds 25 (Wendel 10) Turnovers
18
Hicksville 13 13 17 16 - 59
Lincolnview 11 8 15 7 - 41
Musketeers
VARSITY
FORT JENNINGS (53)
Vanessa Wallenhorst 5-3-17, Erin Eickholt 3-1-7, Haley Wittler 5-0-10,
Kylie Jettinghoff 1-3-5, Jessie Young 3-1-8, Lillian Wisner 0-2-2, Marissa
Krietemeyer 1-2-4. Totals 13-5-12/25-53.
JEFFERSON (49)
Taylor Stroh 0-0-0, Macy Wallace 2-0-4, Mackenzie Hammons 0-0-0,
Devyn Carder 3-2-9, Sarah Miller 3-2-8, Tori Black 2-2-6, Jessica Pimpas
4-2-10, Bailey Gorman 2-1-6, Mikayla Bennett 0-6-6. Totals 14-2-15/19-49.
Score by Quarters:
Ft. Jennings 14 10 13 16 - 53
Jefferson 14 8 16 11 - 49
Three-point goals: Fort Jennings, Wallenhorst 4, Young; Jefferson, Carder,
Gorman.
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JUNIOR VARSITY
FORT JENNINGS (44)
Marissa Krietemeyer 5-0-13, Erica Rau 2-1-5, Rachel Kneale 1-0-2,
Madison Neidert 5-0-10, Vanessa Wallenhorst 1-0-2, Makenna Ricker 4-1-10,
Lillian Wisner 1-0-2. Totals 15-4-2/4-44.
JEFFERSON (28)
Kylie Gossett 2-0-4, Kiya Wollenhaupt 0-0-0, Alli McClurg 4-1-9, Mikayla
Bennett 4-2-10, Ashlin Schimmoeller 2-0-4, Michelle Rode 1-2-5, Haley Smith
0-0-0. Totals 10-1-5/10-28.
Score by Quarters:
Ft. Jennings 13 9 10 12 - 44
Jefferson 5 7 9 7 - 28
Three-point goals: Fort Jennings, Krietemeyer 3, Ricker; Jefferson, Rode.
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KALIDA Six Kalida girls basketballers played their final home games
Saturday afternoon versus Putnam
County League foe Leipsic inside The
Wildcat Den.
They used defensive pressure to force
23 turnovers to fuel a 60-47 victory.
Brittany Kahle (13 markers - 3 treys),
Kylie Osterhage (9 markers, 8 boards,
3 steals), Allison Recker (8 counters,
4 boards, 4 assists), Joni Kaufman (8
points - 2 bombs), Cathy Basinger (4)
and Katelyn Siebeneck (4) had their
finale before the home folks.
You never know for sure how your
seniors will play on Senior Day: either
be too pumped up or nervous. I felt we
came out nervous but we settled down,
Kalida coach Adam Huber explained.
We felt we could cause them problems
with our defensive pressure. My high
school coach always stressed defense
and I get perturbed when we give up
easy baskets, like we did early. I am a
firm believer that you know the other
teams personnel and scouting reports
and if they score, dont let them do it
the way they want; we finally did that.
We got great balance today when they
focused so much on Brittany, Kylie and
Allison to a certain extent, even using a
triangle-and-2.
Leipsic head man Gary Kreinbrink
didnt want that to happen.
The difference was their role players
the ones you dont expect to be the
scorers stepped up and scored better
than usual. Thats what good teams do;
have others pick up the slack, he added.
Their defensive pressure wore us down
after we started so well. We got the
ball inside the first quarter and also hit
some perimeter shots early on but their
defense picked up. They took that away
from us, especially the second half; they
VARSITY
LEIPSIC (47)
Peyton Henry 0-0-0, Hope Lammers 0-0-0,
Jada Lopez 0-0-0, Morgan Niese 0-0-0, Mindy
Ellerbrock 2-0-5, Haley Heitmeyer 4-0-8, Kierra
Meyer 3-1-7, Heather Lammers 5-3-17, Megan
Langhals 0-0-0, Brooke Gerdeman 5-0-10. Totals
14-5-4/6-47.
KALIDA (60)
Taylor Lucke 0-0-0, Katelyn Siebeneck 1-14, Joni Kaufman 3-0-8, Brittany Kahle 4-2-13,
Sarah Klausing 2-0-4, Brooke Kimball 0-0-0,
Allison Recker 2-4-8, Kara Siefker 3-2-10, Kylie
Osterhage 3-2-9, Cathy Basinger 2-0-4, Hannah
Warn 0-0-0. Totals 11-9-11/13-60.
Score by Quarters:
Leipsic 17 13 12 5 - 47
Kalida 14 19 12 15 - 60
Three-point goals: Leipsic, He. Lammers 4,
Ellerbrock; Kalida, Kahle 3, Siefker 2, Kaufman
2, Osterhage, Siebeneck.
JUNIOR VARSITY
LEIPSIC (21)
Peyton Henry 0-0-0, Morgan Niese 0-0-0,
Hope Lammers 2-1-5, Carlee Siefker 1-0-3, Emma
Niese 1-0-2, Bailee Sickmiller 1-0-2, Claire Rigel
1-0-2, Stevie Brooks 1-1-3, Selena Loredo 0-00, Kelly Schecklehoff 0-0-0, Grace Rigel 2-0-4.
Totals 8-1-2/13-21.
KALIDA (29)
Taylor Lucke 2-0-4, Samantha Backus 1-02, Lauren Langhals 2-1-6, Sarah Klausing 0-22, Halie Kaufman 0-4-4, Tara Gerding 2-0-4,
Taylor Zeller 0-2-2, Hannah Warn 2-0-5, Kierstan
Siebeneck 0-0-0. Totals 7-2-9/15-29.
Score by Quarters:
Leipsic 6 5 7 3 - 21
Kalida 10 9 2 8 - 29
Three-point goals: Leipsic, Siefker; Kalida,
Langhals, Warn.
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Schulte, Avery Schulte, Nolan
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District 3 OMEA Honors Festival Choir on Jan. 17 at the
Van Wert Performing Arts Center. Choir students are
under the direction of Tammy Wirth. (Submitted photo)
Information submitted
CINCINNATI The
University of Cincinnati has
announced students who have
achieved deans list recognition and/or earned a diploma
for Fall 2015-16.
Area graduates include
Casey Jettinghoff, bachelor of
arts.
Area students on the
deans list include:
Cloverdale
Morgan Beining
Delphos
Shannon Coil
Hayley Drerup
Jenna Gilden
Myriah Jackson
Casey Jettinghoff
Elida
Brice Coolidge
Austin Jostpille
Lindsay Painter
Emmily Schaefer
Chase Steiner
Fort Jennings
Jenna Calvelage
Adam Krietemeyer
Rachel Krietemeyer
Evan Neubert
Austin Norbeck
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Cant Buy Me Love
was a great song by Lennon
and McCartney and frankly,
a pretty good philosophy for
Valentines Day in general.
There really are ways to
enjoy a unique and memorable February 14 without
overspending. Here are 10
ideas to warm their heart and
spare your wallet:
Begin at the beginning.
Maybe your relationship
began at work, a party or
a bus stop. Returning to
that place and re-stage that
moment using little props can
re-capture memories.
Try a little due diligence.
Ask your significant other or
friend about his or her best
Valentines Day ever. Listen
for clues about gifts, activities
or places you might try. Dont
wait until 48 hours before the
holiday; you can always collect creative Valentines Day
ideas 365 days a year.
Stay near the stove. A fabulous dinner almost always
costs less at home. Plus,
its a more intimate setting
and shows dedication and
thought.
Deliver kindness, not
presents. Instead of wrapped
gifts, what about chores or
crafts? Focus on a gift based
on something you know how
to do rather than something
you could just buy.
If its a night out, do your
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Western & Southern Life
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hand extended.
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Megan Schaublin.
Van Wert County
Richard W. Caldwell, Sandra K.
Caldwell to Michael Wade Fetters,
inlot 2118, portion of inlot 2119,
Van Wert.
Roger K. Smith, Sarah Kathryn
Smith, Sarah Kathryn Moser to
Roger K. Smith, portion of section
33, Pleasant Township.
Randy D. Wells, Martha S. Wells
to Trevor J. Hatcher, portion of section 21, Pleasant Township.
Travis J. Knittle, Jodi S. Knittle
to Travis J. Knittle Living Trust, Jodi
S. Knittle Living Trust, portion of
section 22, Pleasant Township.
Sharon Kay Fackler to Julie A.
Dominque, portion of section 35,
Tully Township.
Evan Baer to Anthony J. Knippen,
Melany M. Knippen, portion of section 24, Jackson Township.
Lawrence Byron Smith Trust to
Daniel J. Hart II, Jason P. Hart,
Joshua A. Hart, Patricia L. Jenkins,
portion of section 19, Union
Township.
Danny L. McLaughlin, Karen
K. McLaughlin, Deborah A. Long,
Michael J. Long to Danial Stemen,
Lisa Stemen, inlot 3041, Van Wert.
Randy L. Stemen, Beth A.
Stemen to Randy L. Stemen, Beth
A. Stemen, portion of section 17,
Pleasant Township.
Daniel Vorst, Mary Ann Vorst to
The Mean LLC, portion of section
8, Jackson Township.
Glenna J. Murphy to Slirp LLC,
portion of inlot 246, Van Wert.
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Left: Thomas Stechschulte,
a sophomore from Delphos
Jefferson, spent some time in
the Vantage Carpentry lab on
Visit Day. Vantage senior Isaiah
Miller (Ottoville) lends a hand
with the project. (Submitted
photos)
Right: These Delphos St. Johns
sophomores enjoy the Vantage
Culinary Arts lab, where they
learned how to pipe frosting
using a plastic bag.
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Wolfe was granted a 3-year contract by the board. This years
salary will be $95,713 plus benefits; year two will be $96,430 plus
benefits; and year three will be $97,153 plus benefits.
Spring supplemental coaching contracts were approved for:
Ben Babcock and Damon Joseph, assistant baseball coaches (split
contract); Josh Miller, Matt Gerdeman and Adam Wollenhaupt,
volunteer assistant baseball coaches; Jeff Stant, junior high boys
track coach; and Ben Rahrig, junior high girls track coach.
Pawsitives included the high school wrestling team being
back-to-back NWC champions; McClurgs grant; Dancer By
Gina participating during halftime at the Cleveland Cavaliers
game Saturday; God, Flag and Country participants who will
give their speeches Feb. 21 at the Delphos Eagles Lodge; the
Competition Cheer Team heading to state in March; and girls
basketball senior night.
In other business, the board:
Approved the appointment of Anita Lindeman to the Delphos
Public Library Board of Trustees; and
Accepted a donation of $5,000 from Delphos Eagles Aerie
471 for special projects.
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The Van Wert County Sheriffs Office conducted nine sheriff sales in January and received
12 sheriff sales in January. There were 82 Web
Checks processed for residents. There were
39 new or renewed handgun Concealed Carry
Licenses issued during January. There were
22 sex offender registrations for periodic registration, change of addresses, employment, or
other offender status changes conducted during
January. There were 419 sex offender notices
sent or delivered to residents, schools, day-care
facilities, pre-school and law enforcement agencies during January. There were 113 automated
emails sent to county residents from the Van
Wert County Sheriffs Office advising residents
of sex offenders registering an address within
one mile of their residence in January. It is estimated that approximately 11.05 percent of Van
Wert County residents are currently signed up to
receive automated emails on sex offenders from
the Sheriffs Office.
The Van Wert County Sheriffs Office
Communications Center received 2,838
phone calls in January. There were 321 9-1-1
calls received by the Communication Center,
of which 287 9-1-1 calls came from a cellular phone. There were 263 of the 9-1-1 calls
where the Communication Center dispatched
an agency to respond to the 9-1-1 call. A law
enforcement agency was dispatched to 170
calls, an E.M.S. agency was dispatched to 81
calls, and a fire agency was dispatched to 12
calls. Multiple agencies had to be dispatched
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