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Ohio State Fair Previews Treats And New Foods For 2024
Brand new in 2024 is New Food Avenue. In a few days, many Delaware Countians will be heading down to Columbus for the annual extravaganza known as the Ohio State Fair. There, food vendors will be firing up the grills, filling the fryers, and prepping the delicious bites of this year’s event.
Local church turns overgrown park into ideal hiking, fishing spot
David Schwieterman (in orange) points out the route the new trail takes around Fred Carter Park off Lakewood Drive, Bellefontaine. Jamison Thornton, right, was also instrumental in the work Vineyard Christian Fellowship put into making the park more accessible to the community. David Wilt (in blue) stopped by Friday to help as well. (EXAMINER PHOTO | SHARYN KOPF)
Marysville girls compete in national mat tourney
Marysville’s Desi Lee (right) ties up with her opponent during the 2024 girls state wrestling tournament. The 190-pounder produced a 3-2 record at the 2024 U.S. Marine Corps Junior Girls National freestyle tournament earlier this month. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff) — Several Marysville girl... For the full story, select...
MHS gridders wrap up camp with passing scrimmage
Brody McSwords, right, of Marysville latches on to a pass during a 7-on-7 scrimmage . Bellefontaine High School hosted several schools, including MHS, for the scrimmage. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff) — Marysville High School’s football squad concluded a busy week with a 7-on-7 passing scrimmage... For the full story,...
Delaware Council To Consider Tax Levy And Development Plans
The agenda is packed with important items. The Delaware City Council is scheduled to hold a regular meeting tonight at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers. The agenda is packed with important items, including liquor permit requests, income tax proposals, and significant rezoning plans. Liquor Permit Requests. The Council will...
Lady Monarch softball camp will number nearly 90 participants
Lady Monarch Sienna Hutchins (36) slides safely into second base during a 2024 game. Marysville High School players such as Hutchins will be the instructors when the annual Monarch youth camp runs Monday and Tuesday evenings. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) — Marysville High School’s softball program... For the full...
Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation seeks singers for Assumption Choir
CAREY − The Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation in Carey invites area singers to join the 2024 Assumption Choir. The choir, along with a brass quintet, will lead the music for the Vigil Mass of the Assumption, in the Shrine Park, at 9:30 p.m. Aug. 14.
Lettermen Row Film Room: Ohio State QB commit Tavien St. Clair in action at Bellefontaine 7-on-7 event
BELLEFONTAINE – Lettermen Row was at Bellefontaine High School on Friday for the Battle at the Peak 7-on-7 Football Classic and watched Ohio Sate Five-Star Plus+ quarterback commit Tavien St. Clair pick apart defenses. Watch clips of St. Clair from the event in the video ABOVE. St. Clair is getting ready to early enroll at […] The post Lettermen Row Film Room: Ohio State QB commit Tavien St. Clair in action at Bellefontaine 7-on-7 event appeared first on On3.
Rosario Lodged in Jail for Strangulation
On Thursday afternoon, Bellefontaine Police responded to a home on East Sandusky Avenue regarding a domestic dispute. Edgar Rosario, 26, of Bellefontaine, was arrested for domestic violence, strangulation, and disrupting public services. The victim’s son informed police that Rosario had hit and strangled his mother during an argument. Rosario...
Village of Ada issues $2.75M in permits for first half 2024
During the first six months of 2024 the Village of Ada issued 31 commercial and residential permits with a total estimated value of $2.75M. Zoning Inspector Michael Harnishfeger provided a report including the following information. COMMERCIAL. 120 E BUCKEYE ST - Demolish Portion of Old Cole Motor Building - Ada...
Stewart ‘honored’ to lead Carlisle
Julie Stewart will begin her 30th year in education this August when she steps into the role of principal at Carlisle Elementary School in Delaware. Stewart joins the district after 29 years at Lima City Schools where she spent 13 years teaching elementary school and 16 years as a principal. Stewart was hired by the Delaware City Schools Board of Education in June to replace former Carlisle Principal Paula Vertikoff, who left at the end of the school year.
Cora Morgan
Cora Belle Morgan, age 87, Nevada, Ohio, passed away on Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 10:10pm at Westbrook Assisted Living and Memory Care in Upper Sandusky. Cora was born on December 29, 1936 in Crawford County to Mary Ruth Holman. She married Robert “Bob” Morgan on December 22, 1956 and he passed away on February 15, 2002.
Sika Corp. opens fully automated warehouse in Marion
Sika, a producer of systems and products for bonding, sealing, damping, reinforcing and protection in the building and automotive industries, has opened a warehouse in Marion. The Marion Regional Distribution Center is Sika's newest fully automated warehouse. The 150,000-square-foot facility will inventory finished goods for multiple construction and industry markets. It will serve...
Self-described dirt nerd Martha Stewart has a new job with Scotts Miracle-Gro
Self-described "dirt nerd" Martha Stewart has a new job: chief gardening officer for Scotts Miracle-Gro. CEO Jim Hagedorn introduced the lifestyle and décor maven this week as part of an investor presentation at the lawn and garden company's research and development operations in its headquarter city of Marysville. The...
Clapsaddle’s Attorneys Seeking Acquittal or New Trial
Attorneys for a former Kenton school teacher have filed a motion seeking acquittal or a new trial for their client. Dustin R. Clapsaddle was found guilty on one count each of rape, sexual battery, gross sexual imposition and kidnapping following a four day jury trial last month. According to documents...
JAC NICKLES HOPS AWAY WITH 25TH ANNUAL "RUN FOR THE RABBIT"
Elida, OH - A memorial race that celebrates and honors fellow sprint car driver Travis Miller, took a week and 2 races to complete!. Harrod, OH native Jac Nickles wins his first ever 360 Feature Race Win with the Great Lakes Super Sprints presented by Engine Pro & ARP. Phil...
Hardin County Man’s Lifesaving Mission: Desperately Seeking Kidney Transplant Match
A local man is hoping for a life-saving gift from a living donor. Mount Victory resident Heath Keckler is 35 years old and is living with chronic kidney disease. According to the American Kidney Fund, over 37 million people in the United States are living with chronic kidney disease. Chronic...
Fields yield quality hay at Stratford
Eleven hundred-plus bales of good quality hay were piled high in the loft by June 14 at Stratford Ecological Center on Liberty Road. The teen campers joined in the effort to load the 60-pound bales onto the trailer in the field and unload them onto the conveyor belt up to the loft. Their verdict was it’s a hot and heavy job, but very satisfying to see the end result. The small group of aging farmhands were very grateful for their help. The spelt in fields 2 & 4 changed quickly, in just 10 days, from milk to dough stage. We were able to cut the stalks immediately for hay on June 30, before a wind that would have caused the seeds to drop to the ground, and we baled on July 1. By the end of the next day, 185 amber/golden bales of our best quality spelt hay ever, were safely in the loft.
Ada CIC discusses Wilson wayfinding and tackling downtown disinvestment
The July 17 quarterly meeting of the Ada Community Improvement Corporation was an opportunity to feel the pulse of the Ada business community. Held on the heels of the July Ada Area Chamber of Commerce meeting that occurred earlier in the day, the CIC meeting tackled ideas for Wilson wayfinding signs, downtown storefront capacity and ways to counteract disinvestment in aging buildings.
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