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Chickens, gardens and ribbons
Joe Antram, left, is pictured with his prize-winning produce, along with Lyndsey Meddings and her awarded egg display. (EXAMINER PHOTO | NIKKI BURKHAMMER) Joe Antram won Best of Show for his homegrown vegetables with his Cannonball Cabbage in Sunday’s open class agriculture contest. Reserve Best of Show was also...
Chamber hosts Emmy Award Winner, leadership expert Pete Blank
The Logan County Chamber of Commerce announces an upcoming discussion and presentation on a topic that impacts nearly every local business and organization. “Culture is Key! Why Your Organization’s Culture Should Be Priority #1” is set for 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, July 25, at the Holland Theatre in Bellefontaine.
Grand jury hands up indictments
A man charged with felony assault and domestic violence for shoving a family member was among those indicted this week by a Logan County grand jury. Devin LaFollette, 43, of Bellefontaine, was indicted on single counts of felonious assault, second-degree felony, and domestic violence, a felony of the fourth degree.
Free newspapers available at Merchant Building
Free editions of Tuesday’s edition of the Bellefontaine Examiner are available in the Merchant Building at the Logan County Fair, located on a blue rack by south entrance to the building closest to Lake Avenue.
Floral awards blooming in day one show
Pictured from the left are open class flower show day one winners Monday, July 8, at the Logan County Fair, Doris Hager of Bellefontaine, Judy Bozman of Rushsylvania and Marianne Antram of Lewistown. Hager won Best of Show in cut flowers for her princess phlox entry, which she is holding, and Reserve Best of Show honors in container plants for her miniature garden container featuring a bonsai chili pepper plant, mini red Maple coleus and other plants. Bozman received the overall sweepstakes award for the most points received in Monday’s contest, and the Best of Show award for container plants for her patio pot, which is pictured to her right, containing superbells, supertunias and several other plants. Antram garnered Reserve Best of Show in cut flowers for her rise and shine sunflower entry. The Lewistown resident noted that the growing season lately for the horticulturalists has been fairly favorable. “The rain the last several weeks has really helped our flowers. Before that earlier in the summer, it was off to a very hot and dry start.” (EXAMINER PHOTO | Mandy Loehr)
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