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Ottoville Council
discusses GIS use
Established in 1869
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OTTOVILLE Embracing and utilizing technological advancements is a goal most municipalities strive to achieve. For the Village
of Ottoville, accessing a state-of-the art, up-to-date geographical information system (GIS) could be just around the corner. During councils
meeting on Monday, a representative from the Putnam County Auditors
Office, Greg Luersman, briefed council members on the countys GIS.
Luersman provided council with graphic examples of how GIS could
benefit the village and its workers. Via laptop, he connected with the
countys GIS, projecting the images on a nearby screen.
I dont know how many of you are familiar with the on-line GIS or
how often you guys use it, Luersman said by way of introduction. This
is something that is used a lot, whether its attorneys or builders or just
people being nosy who want to use it.
Greg Luersman (left), with the Putnam County Auditors Office, demonstrated the abilities of the countys GIS to members of the Ottoville Village Council during their Monday meeting. (DHI Media/Steven
Coburn-Griffis)
See GIS, page 14
Students help
prepare for
next year
Kelsi Gillespie, left, and
Rachel Pohlman clean
the classrooms at St.
Johns to help with the
summer maintenance.
Students come in every
Monday through Friday
in the summer to get the
classrooms ready for the
next school year. (DHI
Media/Kristi Fish)
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Tender Times Child Development is hosting a card shower for Aiden Dotson this week.
Aiden is 7 years old and has terminal brain cancer. Cards may be dropped off between 5:45
a.m.-5:45 p.m. Monday through Friday or mailed to Tender Times c/o Aiden Dotson, 702
Ambrose Dr., Delphos OH
Tender times will also hold an open house for new fall enrollment from 5:30-7 p.m. on
Thursday.
The center is accepting registrations for children ages 6 weeks - preK.
Call 567-765-0502 for more information.
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Ursula Wenzlick
Jan. 2, 1922-June 24, 2016
OTTOVILLE Ursula
Wenzlick, 94, of Ottoville, was
welcomed to Heaven on Friday.
Born Jan. 2, 1922, she was
one of the oldest of a family
of 12.
On April 27, 1940, she married Herman Wenzlick. They
lived on the Wenzlick home
place in Ottoville and farmed.
Ursula is survived by her
children, Tom (Masie), Otto
(Rosie), Ann, Joe (Jackie),
Rudy (Carol), Marilyn (Jerry),
Jean (Al), Jim (Yvonne), Denny
(Marilyn), Karen (Paul), Betty
(Bill) and Carol; 39 grandchildren; 57 great-grandchildren;
and siblings, Helen, Gale,
Lea, Omer (Jane) and Doris
Ann(Gerry).
She is reunited with her husband, Herman; her children,
Ray and Janice; her great-granddaughter, Alivia; her siblings,
Fred, Jim, Joan, Gertrude, Rosie
and Sister Johnita; and parents,
Dorothy and Otto Elwer.
Mass of Christian burial was at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday
at Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church, Ottoville, The
Very Reverend Jerome Schetter
and Fr. John Stites officiating.
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Senior Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets at The
Grind.
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Theatre.
7:30 p.m. The Ottoville Board of
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Allen County
Delphos
Fifth Street Ramblers LLC
to Andrew L. Fleming II, 915
E. Fifth St., Delphos, $57,900.
Urban C. Fuerst, Duane L.
Fuerst Attorney In Fact to Gary
R. Wolke Co Trustee and Teresa
M. Wolke Co Trustee of the
Gary R. Wolke and Teresa M.
Wolke Irrevocable Trust, 1480
Marsh Ave., Delphos, $130,000.
Dustin J. Gable to Mark
Reynolds
and
Tammy
Reynolds, 447 S. Pierce St.,
Delphos, $58,000.
Michelle R. Nagel Successor
Trustee of the Arnette Living
Trust to Stephanie K. Clemons,
725 N. Franklin St., Delphos,
$76,000.
Amanda Township
Norman R. Thomas to
Jefferson Development LLC,
8655 Allentown Road, Lima,
$160,000.transfers
Marion Township
Susan D. Casemier and
David L. Casemier to Blissful
Buckeyes LLC, 9374 Bliss
Road, Lima, $176, 500.
Carol S. Jones and John T.
Jones to Our Four Sugar Cookes
LLC, 7599 Leatherwood Road,
Lima, $161,000.
Rodney
Klinger
and
Tasha Klinger FKA Tasha
Muhlenkamp to John David
Douglas and Allison Marie
Douglas, 6223 Kiggins Road,
Delphos, $318,500.
Gary R. Wolke Co-Trustee
and Teresa M. Wolke Co-Trustee
of the Gary R. Wolke and
Teresa M. Wolke Irrevocable
Trust to Gary L. Brandeberry
and Lauretta A. Moon, 411
Elida Road, Delphos, $121,000.
Spencer Township
Donald J. Baker and
Margaret L. Baker to Darrell
J. Braun, 141 W. North St.,
Spencerville, $54,000.
Eric J. Kill and Andrea L.
Kill to Dustin Gable, 14891
Allentown Road, Spencerville,
$128,500.
Spencerville
Edward D. Ball and
Patricia A. Ball to Kevin Carl
Stager, 109 N. Mulberry St.,
Spencerville, $77,500.
Anncilla Dolan, Anncilla L.
Dolan and Edward G. Dolan to
Cheri R. Sites, 612 E. Fourth
St., Spencerville, $34,500.
Putnam County
Dupont Church of God Inc.
Lot 168, Dupont, to Richard L.
Snively and Jenni Snively.
Randall W. Fortman and Tina
M. Fortman, Lot 310, Glandorf,
to Randall W. Fortman and Tina
M. Fortman.
Rita M. Maas, 1.287 acres
and 1.0 acre, Greensburg
Township, to Deborah M.
Carder TR, Dennis G. Maas TR
and RMM Irrevocable Trust.
Green
Cuisine
LLC,
.230 acre, Union Township,
to Harold D. Barfell LE and
Kathryn J. Barfell LE.
Catherine E. Thomas LE,
.997 acre and 5.001 acres, Sugar
Creek Township, to Dennis L.
Lewis.
Mary L. Geckle and Victor
Geckle, Lot 37, Continental, to
Michael Geckle.
Lester J. Wollam TR and
Kathryn D. Wollam TR, 6.178
acres, Perry Township, to
Melissa A. Schwarzman.
Gerilyn A. Johnston fka
Gerilyn A. Eickholt, .83 acre,
Ottawa Township, to Gregory
P. Johnston.
Roger L. Selhorst and Karen
J. Selhorst, Lots 30 and 31,
Leipsic, to Uptown Property
Group Ltd.
Carol A. Chamberlin LE and
Paul W. Chamberlin, Lot 969
Leipsic and Lot 3, West Leipsic,
to Paul W. Chamberlin.
Paul W. Chamberlin LE and
Carol A. Chamberlin, Lot 969
Leipsic and Lot 3, West Leipsic,
to Whose in the Dog House
LLC.
Mark A. Myers and Sherry
Myers, Lots 6 and 7. Columbus
Grove, to Ryan Gerding and
Sarah Gerding.
Wood Valley Farms Limited
Liability Company, parcel
Van Buren Township to Port
Authority of Northwestern
Ohio.
Barbara S. Thornton
fka Barbara S. Bogart, Lot
153, Columbus Grove, to
Putnam County Community
Improvement Corporation.
Putnam County Community
Improvement Corporation,
Lot 153, Columbus Grove, to
Village of Columbus Grove.
Village of C0lumbus Grove,
Lot 152, Columbus Grove, to
Putnam County Community
Improvement Corporation.
Putnam County Community
Improvement Corporation,
Lot 152, Columbus Grove,
to Barbara S. Thornton fka
Barbara S. Bogart and Richard
D. Thornton.
Joyce Ann Juarez, Lot 1,
Fort Jennings, to Wells Fargo
Bank.
Gary P. Winkle, Lot 600,
Leipsic, to JP Morgan Chase
Bank.
Julia M. Siefker, 1.689 acres,
Ottawa Township, to Anthony
K. Hermiller and Amanda L.
Hermiller.
Duke J. Ketzenbarger,
.48 acre, Pandora, to Rex L.
Ketzenbarger TR and Duke
Ketzenbarger TR.
Neil F. Stechschulte and
Elizabeth Stechschulte aka
Faith E. Stechschulte, Lot 671,
Columbus Grove, to Terry L.
Strahm and Linda J. Strahm.
Ashley J. Stechschulte
and Jennifer M. Stechschulte,
.27 acre and .61 acre, Union
Township, to Lloyd N.
Blubaugh and Barbara Jean
Harshman.
Donald Niese Family LLC,
.86 acre and 1.71 acres, Van
Buren Township, to Ronald L.
Niese.
William F. Goecke and
Joyce T. Goecke, Lots 114, 115
and 116, Glandorf, to Goecke
LLC.
Edna M. Utendorf, 18.95
acres and 46.38 acres, Blanchard
Township, to Bernard R.
Utendorf and Brenda K.
Utendorf.
Denny A. Dotson, 10.0
acres, 24.99 acres and 5.010
acres, Perry Township, to Shari
Dotson fka Shari L. Myrick.
Kathy A. Hermiller and
T. Joseph Hermiller, parcel,
Ottawa, to TJKH Properties
LLC.
Andrew J. Macke, dec.,
Lot 775, Ottawa, to Andrea M.
Wilson, Janis M. Gatanis, Frank
J. Macke, William J. Macke,
Guy J. Macke and Margaret A.
Krozier.
Patricia A. Eickholt, 1.605
acres, Palmer Township,
to Michael W. McInally and
Patricia A. McInally.
Unverferth Buildings Inc.,
Lot 206, Ottawa, to Jeffrey T.
Heringhaus.
Nathan J. Christman and
Christine S. Christman, Lot
423, Leipsic, to Justin Leroy
Barnhart and Melissa Kay
Barnhart.
Daniel A. Harshman, dec.,
Lot 9, Vaughnsville, to Barbara
J. Harshman.
Jeffrey A. Ducey TR, Kelly
D. Ducey TR and Elizabeth A
Ducey, Lot 3, Ottawa, to Kerry
G. Ducey.
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Lincolnviews Braden Evans hits a pitch during the third inning of game two Mondays
double-header at Paulding High School. The Lancers fell to the Panthers 7-1 in game one
and 4-3 in game two. (DHI Media/Daniel Joseph)
By Daniel Joseph
DHI Media Staff Writer
djoseph@timesbulletin.com
PAULDING
The
Lincolnview Lancers travelled to Paulding to take
on the Panthers in a double-header on Monday night.
Paulding took game one 7-1
and game two 4-3 to sweep
the day.
The Lancers took a quick
1-0 lead in the top of the first
inning of game two when
Creed Jesse singled up the
middle plating Jaden Youtsey
from second base. Not much
else would go right for them
in the inning as all three outs
in the inning were recorded
Association
Information Submitted
McDonalds Junior Series
Reineke Ford Open Colonial Golf Club
Tuesdays Results
Pos Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
In Total
Red Par 4 5 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 36
4/5 4 4 3 4/5 4 3 4 5 36/37 72/73
BOYS 12-13
1 Harmon, Carson 4 5 4 5 5 3
3 4 6 39 39
2 Hall, Britton 5 4 6 4 5 4 4 6
5 43 43/Otto, Ross 5 5 4 3 6 5 4
5 6 43 43 (Hall defeats
Otto in a 1 hole playoff
for 2nd)
3 Cobb, Bryce 6 4 5
4 6 4 3 5 7 44 44
4 Wisser, Alex 6 5 5
5 6 6 3 6 4 46 46
5 Smith, Solomon
7 4 5 4 7 6 4 3 7 47 47
6 Klausing, Ryan 6
5 5 6 6 7 5 5 6 51 51/
Wilsey, Clay 7 6 5 6 5
7 5 5 5 51 51
7 Collins, Cameron
7 5 5 5 6 6 5 6 8 53 53
8 Gerker, Jack 8 5 5
7 8 4 5 5 7 54 54
9 Siebeneck, Justin 6 7 6 6 9
4 5 7 9 59 59
10 McCoy, Braden 8 7 5 5 6
10 5 6 8 60 60
BOYS 14-15
1 Radcliff, Austin 5 5 4 4 5 4
3 3 6 39 4 5 5 4 6 6 4 4 6 44 83
2 Nartker, Christian 4 6 4 5 4
7 4 4 5 43 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 45 88
3 Gerker, Adam 4 5 4 4 4 8
3 4 5 41 7 5 5 7 6 4 4 4 7 49 90
4 Harmon, Ethan 4 6 6 3 5 5
3 7 7 46 5 5 6 4 6 6 4 4 5 45 91
5 Fischio, Nick 6 7 4 5 6 4 4 4
5 45 4 6 5 4 6 5 4 5 8 47 92
6 Ruble, Braydon 5 6 7 5 7 7
4 4 7 52 5 5 6 4 7 5 5 8 6 51 103
7 Bissonette, Austin 5 9 7 5
6 7 5 5 7 56 6 9 7 6 9 9 6 7 11
70 126
BOYS 16-18
1 Richardson, Kayne 4 5 4 4 4
4 4 4 6 39 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 35 74
2 Stubbs, Spencer 5 4 4 3 4 5
2 5 5 37 4 5 6 3 6 3 2 4 5 38 75/
Dray, Logan 5 5 4 3 5 4 3 3 5 37
4 4 4 4 5 5 3 4 5 38 75 (Stubbs
defeats Dray in a 1 hole playoff
for 2nd)
3 Mckee, Anthony 4 5 5 3 5 4
4 4 5 39 5 5 4 4 4 6 3 4 4 39 78
4 Miller, Logan 4 6 4 3 5 4 3 4
5 38 4 4 4 5 6 3 4 4 7 41 79
5 Reed, Sam 5 7 5 3 7 4 3 4 6
44 4 4 3 4 4 5 3 4 6 37 81
6 McKinley, Keaton 5 5 5 3 4
5 3 4 6 40 4 6 4 3 5 6 3 5 6 42 82
7 Sweede, Tanner 4 6 4 4 4 4
4 4 5 39 5 5 5 5 6 6 3 4 5 44 83
8 Knueve, Jeffrey 4 5 5 3 4 5
4 4 6 40 4 5 5 7 5 3 6 4 6 45 85
9 Naumann, Kyle 3 5 5 4 5 6
3 5 6 42 4 4 6 4 6 6 3 5 6 44 86
10 Lucas, Austin 4 6 6 4 7 5
4 3 6 45 4 6 5 2 6 4 4 5 7 43 88/
Miller, Jared 5 7 4 5 6 5 3 4 5 44
5 5 6 4 6 4 4 4 6 44 88/Romer,
Jack 7 5 5 5 4 5 4 4 6 45 5 6 5 3
6 5 3 4 6 43 88
11 Hollman, Jacob 5 7 4 3 4 7
3 3 6 42 6 6 5 4 8 3 4 5 6 47 89
Lichtensteiger football camp provides rare chance for area youth gridders
BY JOHN PARENT
DHI Media Regional Sports
Editor
jparent@timesbulletin.com
CONVOY Washington
Redskins
center
Kory
Lichtensteiger not only has
never forgotten where he
came from, he has spent
much of his career trying
to provide opportunities for
young football players from
in and around the Van Wert
County area.
Hosting his annual Kory
Lichtensteiger Football Camp
at Crestview high school,
his alma mater, the eightyear pro spent a sun-soaked
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Though most of the campers are from the areas immediately surrounding Van Wert
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of Indiana and from further
distances. One camper came
from Tennessee to attend
while another came from
Colorado.
Though his NFL career
keeps Lichtensteiger busy, he
makes sure to follow his alma
mater through social media.
The Crestview football program, which resumed play
in 1999, has been to the state
playoffs four times, including each of the last three
years under head coach Jared
Owens.
Im very excited for the
football program. When I
was in high school it had
just started, and it had folded
before, so I think everybody
was worried that something
like that could happen again,
Lichtensteiger said. It looks
like it is headed in the right
direction.
See CAMP, page 7
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Musings
Camp
Lancers
winning run.
I was very happy with our
pitching performance tonight,
I thought the ball that was hit
off of Trace was just a wellhit baseball and Cole came in
and did a good job in relief
- just that home run kind of
hurt. It was like a tournament
atmosphere as we had to
move around some pitchers
and that is how tournament
is going to be, said Parkway
coach Brian Schoenleben.
***
Delphos St Johns
A Reindel 2b ss 3-1-0-0,
Schwinnen c 3-1-1-0, Jackson lf 3-11-3, Vogt ss 1b 3-1-1-1, Warnecke 3b
2-0-1-0, Carter 0-0-0-0, Youngpeter
1b p 2-0-0-0, L Reindel 1-0-0-0,
Elwer p cf 0-0-0-0, Koverman rf c
3-0-0-0, Miller cf p 1-0-0-0, Skym
p rf 1-0-0-0, Sander dh 1-0-0-0 Total
23-4-4-4
Parkway
A Schoenleben cf 3-0-0-0,
McKee 2b 3-1-1-1, Agler ss 3-0-2-0,
Walls p lf 3-1-1-0, Ford 3b 3-1-1-2,
Pond c 3-1-0-0, Barna rf 1b 3-11-1, Lautzenheiser 1b 2-0-0-0, C
Schoenleben p 0-0-0-0, Stephenson
lf rf 2-0-0-0 Total 25-5-6-4
Delphos St Johns 010 003 0 - 4 4
Parkway 000 022 1 - 5 6
WP: Cole Schoenleben (2 innings
3 runs 2 hits 2 walks strikeout) LP:
Chandler Skym (*One inning 3 runs
2 hits walk hit pitch strikeout
*Pitched to the first batter in the
bottom of the seventh
Totals 29-7-11
LV 000 010 0 1 1 4
P 160 000 - 7 11 0
Game Two:
Lincolnview (3) AB-R-H-RBI
Chayton Overholt ss 3-0-21, Gavin Carter p 3-0-0-0, Jaden
Youtsey 2b 3-1-2-0, Creed Jesse
1b 3-0-1-1, Jacob Hale lf 0-0-0-0,
Braden Evans dh 2-0-0-0, Dylan Lee
cf 3-0-0-0, Braxton Fox rf 1-1-1-0,
Thad Walker c 2-1-1-0, Cody Hoehn
3b 2-0-1-0; Totals 22-3-8-2
Paulding (4) AB-R-H-RBI
Jarret Miller ss 0-1-0-0,
Lupe Martinez c/p 2-0-0-0, Cade
McGarvey 3b 1-1-0-0, Marcus Miller
cf 1-1-0-0, Fletcher Cook 2-1-1-2,
Caleb Ripke eh 2-0-0-0, Weston
Philipot p 2-0-0-0, Evan Edwards
c 0-0-0-0, Carson Shull rf 2-0-00, Kolson Egnor 1b 1-0-1-0, Matt
Schroeder 2b 1-0-0-0; Totals 14-42-2
E J. Miller 3, Egnor, Martinez,
Philipot; LOB LV 5, P 2; 3B
Overholt, Cook; SB Walker,
Youtsey; PB Walker 3
LV 030 00 3 8 0
P 400 0- 5 2 6
Pitching: IP-H-R-ER-BB-K
Lincolnview
Carter (L) 4.0-2-4-4-4-9
Paulding
Philipot (W) 4.0-8-3-3-2-5
Martinez (S) 1.0-0-0-0-0-1
Balk Carter, Philipot; WP
Carter 3, Martinez; Pitches-Strikes
Carter 76-44, Philipot 76-45,
Martinez 18-11
ACME
It think it goes hand-inhand; if you dont have continuity, you dont win very
much, Lichtensteiger said.
Traditionally, programs that
struggle have a lot of turnover, and its hard to bring in
a whole new system and start
over and be expected to win
in two or three years. You
dont get a big window to
start producing wins. When
you have a guy like Jared
who played here, bring in
some staff who have played
here - along with a handful of
other guys from some other
places that are very qualified,
(the players) are getting good
instruction and learning how
to win.
Lichtensteigers professional team, the Redskins,
wont officially open training camp for another month,
Lichtensteiger says his team,
fresh off an NFC East division
crown, is looking to build on
The Delphos Bass Club held its Indian Lake Tournament recently. Winners were, from
left, first place Brandon Osting with 5 fish that weighed 10.02 lbs.; he also had 2nd Big
Bass at 2.85 lbs. Second place was Rob Lucas with 5 fish weighing 9.24 lbs. Jeremy
Tenwalde was third with 5 fish weighing 7.19 lbs. Dalton Schmersal got 4th with 4 fish
weighing 7.17 lbs. and also had Big Bass with 3.53 lbs. In the AOY race, Brandon stayed in
the lead with 385 points. Rob Lucas moved into 2nd just 6 points behind with 379 points.
Craig Myers is in 3rd with 372 points. Next tournament is West Harbor on July 9. The
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665
LAWN, GARDEN,
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601 SERVICES
POSITION:
Patrolman for Delphos Police Department
STARTING SALARY:
$19.16 per hour
BENEFITS:
Sick leave, vacation, health insurance
BENEFICIAL QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum age requirement is 21. To be eligible for
this position you must have completed an accredited Ohio Basic Police Officers
Training Program as of the test date and bring with you the night of the examination
proof of the completion of that course. A certificate of graduation or a letter of
completion from your school would be acceptable. The candidate must reside in Allen or
Van Wert County or a county contiguous to Allen or Van Wert.
You may be required to pass a physical examination, psychological examination, a
background check, drug screening and any other examination that would be required by
the City of Delphos Police Department.
Applications and job descriptions can be obtained at the Municipal Building
June 24 through July 8, 2016, during regular business hours or on-line at
www.cityofdelphos.com.
Please bring the application with you the day of the agility test along with a valid Ohio
Drivers license and proof of military service if applicable.
Doors, Siding,
Roofing,
Sunrooms,
Pole Buildings,
Garages
830 Boats/Motors/Equipment
835 Campers/Motor Homes
840 Classic Cars
845 Commercial
850 Motorcycles/Mopeds
855 Off-Road Vehicles
860 Recreational Vehicles
865 Rental and Leasing
870 Snowmobiles
875 Storage
880 SUVs
885 Trailers
890 Trucks
895 Vans/Minivans
899 Want To Buy
925 Legal Notices
950 Seasonal
953 Free & Low Priced
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800 TRANSPORTATION
805 Auto
810 Auto Parts and Accessories
815 Automobile Loans
820 Automobile Shows/Events
825 Aviations
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DELPHOS CITY
SCHOOLS
School Bus Bid For
Two (2) 2017,
66-Passenger Transit
School Buses
Bids Due: July 6, 2016
@ 12:00pm
Office of the Treasurer
Delphos City Schools
Board of Education
234 North Jefferson St.,
Delphos, Ohio 45833
Treasurer's Office
419-692-2509
6/22/16, 6/29/16
THE DELPHOS Senior Citizens, Inc. which is
a private nonprofit corporation intends to submit a Proposal for a capital grant under the provision of 49 USC Section
5310 of the Federa l
Transit Act to provide
transportation service for
the elderly and disabled
within Delphos, Spencerville, Ft. Jennings,
and the surrounding rural areas in Allen, Van
Wert, and Putnam
Counties. The grant Proposal will request one (1)
MV-1, a dedicated mobility access vehicle
equipped with a ramp
and two (2) wheelchair
positions and two (2)
ambulatory positions.
It is projected that
one hundred (100) elderly and disabled clients
will use the service 5
days a week for various
activities, including
transportation to medical appointments, meal
site, grocery shopping,
s o c i a l a c t i v i ti e s a nd
work.
The Delphos Senior
Citizens, Inc. invites
comments and proposals from all interested
public, private and paratransit operators, including taxi operators, for the
provision of transportation service to the elderly and disabled within
our service area.
Operators who are interested in offering proposals to provide service should contact Alice
Curth, Executive Director at Delphos Senior Citizens, Inc., 301 E.
Suthoff Street, Delphos,
Ohio 45833, to obtain full
details of the type of
transportation service
that is needed prior to
preparing a proposal.
Comments or proposals must be submitted
within 30 days to the
agency at the above address with a copy to the
Ohio Department of
Transportation, Office of
Transit, 1980 West
Broad Street, Mail Stop
3110, Columbus, Ohio
43223; Attention: Administrator.
6/29/16
Jeremy
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CITY OF DELPHOS
Delphos, Ohio
Water Meter Replacement
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed Bids for the Water Meter Replacement will
be received by the City of Delphos at the Council
Chambers, 608 N. Canal Street, Delphos, OH
45833, until Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 12:00 p.m.
local time, at which time bids received will be publicly opened and read.
In general, the project consists of the removal and
replacement of all residential water meters within
the City of Delphos.
The free electronic Bidding Documents which include specifications may be obtained by contacting
the issuing office of Choice One Engineering at
bnc@choiceoneengineering.com. Hard copies are
available for an additional fee and are non-refundable. For additional information regarding the
project, please visit our website at www.choiceoneengineering.com.
Neither Owner nor Choice One will be responsible
for full or partial sets of bidding documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other
than Choice One.
Bids must be signed and submitted on the separate
bidding forms and sealed in a properly identified envelope.
The bid security shall be furnished in accordance
with Instructions to Bidders.
All contractors and subcontractors involved with the
project will, to the extent practicable, use Ohio
products, materials, services, and labor in the implementation of their project. Additionally, contractor
compliance with the Equal Employment Opportunity
requirements of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter
123, the Governors Executive Order of 1972, and
Governors Executive Order 84-9 shall be required.
DOMESTIC STEEL USE REQUIREMENTS AS
SPECIFIED IN SECTION 153.011 OF THE REVISED CODE APPLY TO THIS PROJECT. COPIES OF SECTION 153.011 OF THE REVISED
CODE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ANY OF THE
OFFICES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES.
Bidder must comply with the prevailing wage rates
on Public Improvements in Allen County and the
City of Delphos, Ohio as determined by the Ohio
Bureau of Employment Services, Wage and Hour
Division, (614) 644-2239.
No Bidder shall withdraw his Bid within 60 days after
the actual opening thereof.
The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all
Bids, waive irregularities in any Bid, and to accept
any Bid which is deemed by Owner to be most favorable to the Owner.
City of Delphos
Shane Coleman, Safety/Service Director
6/25/16, 6/29/16 & 7/2/16
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Vanessa Wallenhorst poses with her Grand Champion Market Wether before the
Small Animal Sale at the Putnam County Fair on Thursday.
FORT JENNINGS
The Fort Jennings Board of
Education accepted the resignations of a teacher and
approved new spring coaches
on June 22.
Matt Evans resigned from
his positions as a fifth-grade
teacher, senior advisor and
junior varsity boys basketball
coach. Eric Schwab resigned
from his position as varsity baseball coach and Ryan
Strickler resigned from baseball assistant coach.
This leaves the positions
of varsity baseball coach
and varsity baseball assistant
coach open; the jobs have
been posted in the school.
However, the board approved
Kevin Horstman as the new
varsity track coach and Mike
Knott and Rob Warnecke
as the new assistant track
coaches. Hunter Bosch was
approved as the athletic
events supervisor.
The board approved the
ticket prices for sporting
events. The prices are the
same as last year. All season
passes for students are $45
and $140 for adults. Adult
great seasons.
The board also approved:
to accept the following donations: $500 from
Musketeer Athletic Boosters
to the Cheer Fund, $750
from the Musketeer Athletic
Boosters to the Athletic
Department for summer
basketball, $200 from Total
Body Chiropractic to boys
basketball camp, $650 to
Musketeer Kicker Kamp,
$334.92 from Chiefs Cash
Register Receipts to elementary activities, $104.53 from
Meijer Community Rewards
to elementary activities,
$33.21 from Target Take
Charge of Education to elementary activities and $18.48
from Target Take Charge of
Education to high school
activities.
the use of the remaining funds from Class of 2016
to be donated to PHAALS
Foundation.
the school insurance
policy remain with SORSA
for 2016-17
to remain with
Northwest Physical Therapy
for one year with the same
rates as last year.
The next meeting has been
moved from July 20 to July
27 at 7:30 p.m.
GIS
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Hardware
The Geeze Cats played to a crowd of 300-plus Sunday evening during the second
offering of the Delphos Rotary Clubs Music in the Park Series. The Delphos Band
Boosters offered concessions. The next concert will begin at 6 p.m. July 10. Relive old
Vegas Frank and Dean and then some with The Rat Pack. Frank and Dean
capture the fun, the jokes and the timeless music of the Rat Pak from Franks Fly
Me To The Moon to Dinos Thats Amore. They also celebrate the music of Bobby
Darin, Joe Cocker, Elvis, The Blue Brothers, Michael Buble, Neil Diamond and more.
Food will be available at 5:30 p.m. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)