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Volume 142 No. 37, Paulding, Ohio
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Free community
meal tonight
PAULDING First Presbyterian Church in Paulding
will host a free community
meal at 5:30 p.m. today, May
4. A service will follow at
6:15 p.m. with guest speaker
Justin Suffel.
Weather report
A summary of Aprils
weather highs and lows, as
recorded at Pauldings water
treatment plant:
Maximum temperature:
83 on April 19 .
Low temperature: 24
on April 5 & 6 and April 8
10.
Most rain/melted snow
in a 24-hour period: .62
inches on April 7; most ice/
snow: .2 inches on April 9 .
Total
rainfall/melted
snow for the month: 2.74
inches; total ice and snow:
.3 inches.
Garage sale
days coming
PAULDING The 2016
Paulding Garage Sale Days
will be May 13-14 from 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. This project
is organized by the members
of the Paulding community
and all funds received are
used to promote the event. A
small donation, due May 5,
places names and addresses
on the map and purchases
advertising in local media.
For additional information,
call 419-399-2466.
facebook.com/pauldingpaper
twitter.com/pauldingpaper
Paulding hospital
responds to suit
USPS 423630
Fairground Drive in Paulding is closed indefinitely from McDonald Pike east bound to Sugar Street. The closure is the result
of finding the county-owned communications tower (narrow from
base at left) does not meet State standards which were updated
in 2008 when the structure was 3 years old. The current structure
is sound according to 2005 codes.
said his board does not feel
there is eminent danger of a
fall, but they are being careful.
He indicated they dont want
public safety in jeopardy, nor
the county to be liable in the
case of a high wind event that
could cause collapse.
In this situation, the safety of the public outweighs the
inconvenience to the folks
that travel in this area. No one
wants to believe this 400-foot
tower is going to fall over, but
since officials have been put
on notice of the engineers
findings, we have to take
a cautious approach, said
Landers.
Fairground Drive lies in
both the county and Paulding
village, making for a unique
situation.
Paulding Village Administrator Harry Wiebe said he
was made aware of the circumstance through the police chief. When the county
offered to close the street, the
village agreed.
Safety concerns for the
public is paramount, said
Wiebe. The Village agreed
with the closure and signage.
We are awaiting further information from the sheriffs
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then relocate our equipment
off the EMA tower.
The tower not only holds
some PPEC equipment, but a
host of county communications components as well. Lt.
Brion Hanenkratt, E911 coordinator at the Paulding County Sheriffs Office, indicated
the tower also supports the departments primary and confidential frequencies, those of
the local fire and EMS units,
the school districts radio systems and communications for
Paulding Village water plant
and utilities personnel.
None of these services are
in jeopardy according to several official sources.
The tower was built in 2005
using money from Homeland Security. At that time,
all specs were in compliance
with the rules. Apparently, the
regulations changed in 2008
when Ohio adopted the current standard set in Federal
guidelines.
No surrounding businesses,
offices or homes were closed
due to the tower situation.
This weekends Horsepower Holiday at the fairgrounds
should not be effected either,
according to officials. However, the west gate entrance
to the fairgrounds is closed,
as the radius falls at the driveway. Some of the north parking lot will also be unavailable for use.
USPS 423620
Entered at the Post Office in Paulding, Ohio, as
2nd class matter. Subscription rates: $38 per
year for mailing addresses in Defiance, Van
Wert Putnam and Paulding counties. $46 per
year outside these counties;
local rate for Military personnel and students. Deadline
for display advertising 1 p.m.
Monday. News deadline 3
p.m. Thursday.
Obituaries are
posted daily
Enjoy a weekend of
free fishing May 7-8
COLUMBUS Ohio is known for its
world-class fishing, and on May 7 and 8, state
residents are invited to take part in the annual
free fishing weekend, according to the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
Ohios Free Fishing Days are open to all
Ohio residents and extend to all of Ohios public waters, including Lake Erie and the Ohio
River. This is the only weekend all year that
does not require anyone 16 years old or older
to obtain a fishing license.
The ODNR Division of Wildlifes six fish
hatcheries stocked more than 55 million sport
fish in public waters in 2015, including walleye, saugeye, steelhead, rainbow trout, brown
trout, muskellunge, channel catfish, blue catfish and hybrid striped bass, which will provide opportunities for more than 1.3 million
Ohio anglers.
Ohio State Parks is also offering a camping
discount during Ohios Free Fishing Days.
Campers can receive a 20 percent off discount
May 6-7 by using the promotion code 16ANGLER.
The Free Fishing Days weekend offers
Ohioans of all ages the chance to experience
the fun of catching a fish. Here are some helpful tips for taking a youngster out fishing.
Keep the trip simple by considering a
childs age and skill level.
Choose a pond, lake or stream where children will be able to easily catch a few fish.
A spin-cast reel is usually the easiest for
kids to use.
Bring a camera and snacks.
Be patient plan on spending time untangling lines, baiting hooks, landing fish and
taking pictures.
Most of all, keep the trip fun.
Anglers 16 years and older are required to
have a valid fishing license to take fish, frogs
or turtles from Ohio waters when not fishing on Ohios free fishing weekend. An Ohio
resident fishing license is only $19 a year for
residents. Fishing licenses are available at participating agents and wildohio.gov.
The sales of fishing licenses, along with the
Sport Fish Restoration (SFR) program, continue to fund ODNR Division of Wildlifes
fish management operations. No state tax dollars are used for these activities. These are user-pay, user-benefit programs.
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Police Report
ACCIDENT REPORTS
None.
INCIDENT REPORTS
Friday, April 22
9:03 a.m. A North Main Street resident
reported their tire slit yet again.
11:36 p.m. Report of a gunshot or explosion in the area of West Perry Street
was investigated. Numerous calls came
in about this sound. Witnesses reported
seeing a white flash; some wondered if
it had been fireworks. Nothing out of the
ordinary was seen by police and deputies
looking into the matter.
Saturday, April 23
1:20 a.m. Officers were called to a
West Perry Street business for a fight.
The men left before police arrived.
2 p.m. A juvenile on probation was reported missing. He was located, arrested
and taken to Stryker.
3 p.m. An amp was reported missing
from a garage along South Williams
Street.
8 p.m. Police were called to West Jackson Street for a broken window. Nothing
seemed to be missing.
Sunday, April 24
2:05 p.m. Theft of jewelry was investigated on Flatrock Drive.
4:40 p.m. Theft from a West Jackson
Street residence of five XBox games, an
air soft gun and a handmade wooden bat
was investigated. Closets had also been
rifled through. Entry had been gained by
throwing a rock through a window. A
witness reported seeing two males in the
area t the previous evening.
5:48 p.m. Possible mistreatment of a
child by a babysitter was reported by a
North Main Street resident.
7:28 p.m. Possible child abuse was addressed on East Perry Street.
Monday, April 25
3:20 p.m. No contact with three other
people was requested by a West Perry
Street resident.
Property transfers
The term et al. refers to and others; et vir., and husband; et ux., and
wife.
Benton Township
Bruce W. King, trustee to Warren Killian; Sec. 4, 18.916
acres and 20.204 acres. Warranty deed.
Crane Township
Victor G. and Janet E. Bennett to Victor G. Bennett, trustee;
Sec. 2, 47 acres. Quit claim.
D&L Properties of Antwerp, Ohio, LLC to Joshua M. and
Angela M. Freese; Sec. 4, 5.8 acres. Warranty deed.
Emerald Township
Roger C. and Patricia L. Eckart to Rebecca J. Meyers and
Kenneth C. Shellenbarger; Sec. 34, 6.504 acres. Warranty deed.
Paulding Township
James A. Smith Jr. to SAJ Properties Ltd.; Sec. 15, Lot 9,
Albert Acres Allotment, 0.39 acre. Warranty deed.
Jeffery Krill by Sheriff to Federal National Mortgage Association; Sec. 7, Lot 8, Arena Parcels, 0.2 acre. Sheriffs deed.
Washington Township
Rolland and Cathy Taylor to Timothy C. and Kylee M. Cramer; Sec. 26, 9.979 acres. Warranty deed.
Michael S. and Kathleen J. Fiedler to Timothy C. and Kylee
M. Cramer; Sec. 26, 12.569 acres. Warranty deed.
Grover Hill Village
Sixmile Development LLC to John E. and Susan J. Moon;
Lot 18 and part vacant alley, 0.224 acres and Lot 25, 0.2 acre,
both Kinkade Addition. Warranty deed.
Oakwood Village
William F. Cavin, dec. to Katherine Cavin; Lot 16, Keck Addition, 0.278 acre. Affidavit.
Paulding Village
James S. Crowley to Angela S. Woodring; Lots 61-62, Gibson First Addition, 0.18 acre. Warranty deed.
Christopher H. and Michelle E. Reinhart to Cassandra
Kauser; Lots 5-6, Landrie Subdivision, 0.388 acre. Warranty
deed.
Payne Village
Bruce W. King, trustee to Brian L. Davis; Lot 7, Gibson
Third Addition, 0.17 acre. Warranty deed.
Common Pleas
Civil Docket
The term et al. refers to and others; et vir., and husband; et ux.,
and wife.
Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Journal April 13, 2016
This 13th day of April, 2016, the Board of County Commissioners met in
regular session with the following members present: Tony Zartman, Roy Klopfenstein, Mark Holtsberry, and Nola Ginter, Clerk.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
Sheriff Jason Landers met with the commissioners to discuss furnishing the
courthouse security office. He suggested several office items (i.e. desk, file cabinets, phone, etc.) would be necessary. Landers provided an update of the equipment on order. He also noted he is taking care to preserve the historical value of
the courthouse.
Sheriff Landers also presented his 2016 projection report for the first quarter
of 2016.
Kelly Tralongo, Lexis-Nexis, met with the commissioners, Lou Ann
Wannemacher, and Ann Pease to present the credit/debit card services Lexis-Nexis provides to government entities.
She noted the Paulding County treasurer and the Paulding County sheriff are
currently using Lexis-Nexis for their payment needs. She demonstrated the use of
the readers and how they would interface with transactions utilizing the Internet.
She explained that all debit card transactions would have a $2 fee per occurrence,
while credit cards would have a minimum fee of $2 or 3% of the total amount
(whichever is higher) per use.
Legals
Tralongo noted offices would be supplied with the equipment necessary to
perform the transactions. She also explained that the equipment can be set up to
allow multiple users with exclusive function/roles programmed for each user.
Approved users would need a PIN to access the program.
IN THE MATTER OF AUTHORIZING THE DEFIANCE/PAULDING
COUNTIES CONSOLIDATED JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES DIRECTOR TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENT FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE
Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution:
WHEREAS, the Paulding County Department of Job and Family Services
building at 252 Dooley Drive, Paulding, Ohio, is in need of maintenance on a
regular basis; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners does hereby
authorize Corey Walker, Director of the Defiance/Paulding Counties Consolidated Job and Family Services to enter into an agreement with Greg Griffiths,
DBA Emerald Division LLC, to provide maintenance for the 252 Dooley Drive,
Paulding, location.; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, the effective date of said agreement shall be April
18, 2016, and will expire December 31, 2016, and will be in the amount of $450
per month.
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LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with Ohio Revised Code Section 5126.027, the
Paulding County Probate Judge,
under authority of Ohio Revised
Code Section 5126.022. is seeking an individual interested in an
appointment to an unexpired term
on the Paulding County Board of
Developmental Disabilities. The
volunteer, unpaid position is currently open. Interested individuals
must be Paulding County residents and, to the maximum extent
possible, have professional training and experience in business
management, finance law, health
care practice, personnel administration, or government service.
Application forms available at the
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County Court
Civil Docket:
Alan Griffiths, Paulding vs.
Brandon Powell, Antwerp and
Neysa Salinas, Antwerp. Evictions, dismissed.
Michael S. Boggs DDS Inc.,
Hicksville vs. Alex Bland,
Paulding and Jennifer Bland,
Paulding. Small claims, judgment for the plaintiff in the
sum of $150.17.
Returned To You Ltd.,
Paulding vs. Renee Steller,
Cecil. Small claims, judgment
for the plaintiff in the sum of
$2,710.09.
Alan Griffiths, Paulding vs.
Dean Davis, Van Wert and
Abby Graziani, Van Wert.
Evictions, judgment for the
plaintiff in the sum of $9,000.
Michael M. Mott DDS Ltd.,
Paulding vs. Melissa Hale,
Latty. Other action, satisfied.
Robert A. Kremer, Payne
vs. Yvette Kremer, guardian of
minor Brandon Moser, Payne.
Small claims, dismissed.
Orthopaedic Institute of
Ohio, Lima vs. Abraham Morales Gomez, Paulding. Other
action, judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $814.
Antwerp Limited Partnership, Corunna, Ind. vs. Aaron
Starbuck, Antwerp. Evictions,
judgment for the plaintiff in
the sum of $1,241.
Midland Funding LLC,
San Diego vs. Larry Wolford,
Paulding. Other action, dismissed.
Michael S. Boggs DDS
Inc., Hicksville vs. James R.
Wilson, Payne. Small claims,
dismissed.
Sarah J. Mowery DDS Inc.,
Antwerp vs. Robert McGough,
Paulding. Small claims, judgment for the plaintiff in the
sum of $565.40.
Charlie D. Egnor Sr., Paulding vs. Jennie Bauer, Paulding. Small claims, judgment
for the plaintiff in the sum of
$935.
Van Wert County Hospital,
Van Wert vs. William T. Messman. Other action, dismissed.
Criminal Docket:
Joseph B. Barker, Antwerp,
confinement of dog; $25 fine,
$77 costs.
Chase Michael Dunderman, Grover Hill, passing bad
check; $100 fine, $107 costs,
30 days jail suspended; main-
fine.
Caitlin R. Catellier, Brownsburg, Ind., 80/65 speed; $43
fine, $85 costs.
Ihab S. Shannak, Toledo,
85/65 speed; $43 fine, $85
costs.
Thomas M. Starkey, Montgomery, Ala., 76/65 speed;
$33 fine, $77 costs.
Aubree M. Davis, Grover Hill, wrong plate; $100
fine with $75 suspended, $87
costs, Dec. 27 POC; provide
proof of financial responsibility.
Bryce J. Flynn, Middle
Point, seat belt; $30 fine, $50
costs.
Jeremy J. Landwehr, Cloverdale, failure to control; $68
fine, $77 costs.
Jason L. Mobley, Oakwood,
seat belt; $30 fine, $48 costs.
Robin R. Bauer, Oakwood,
seat belt; $30 fine, $47 costs.
Charles K. Youtsey III,
Paulding, seat belt; $30 fine,
$50 costs.
Angela K. Lands, Oakwood,
failure to control; $68 fine,
$77 costs, pay $25 monthly,
Dec. 16 POC.
Matthew A. Schroeder,
Paulding, stop school bus;
$100 fine suspended, $87
costs.
Jason R. Cook, Rocky River, 80/65 speed; $43 fine, $80
costs.
Richard E. Williams, Ottawa, seat belt; $30 fine, $50
costs.
John T. Rizzo, Taylor,
Mich., 81/65 speed; $43 fine,
$77 costs.
Deborah A. Callaway,
Montpelier, 65/55 speed; $48
fine, $80 costs.
Wendy K. Johnson, Muncie,
Ind., 80/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Shawn M. Golz, Paulding,
seat belt; $30 fine, $50 costs.
David W. Zachrich, Napoleon, seat belt; $30 fine, $50
costs.
Marnix D. Fagin, Birmingham, Ala., traffic device/signs;
$53 fine, $80 costs.
Danielle N. Green, Celina,
66/55 speed; $33 fine, $80
costs.
Corbin T. Farr, Frederick,
Md., 80/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Kevin M. Weber, Fort
Sheriffs Report
ACCIDENTS:
Tuesday, April 26
4:07 p.m. William A. Walsh, 83, of
Fort Wayne, was cited for failure to
stay in marked lanes following a sideswipe mishap on US 24 west of Road
83 in Crane Township. Reports indicate he was traveling west in a 2010
Dodge Caravan beside a 1996 Freighliner box truck driven by Joshua J.
Kerbel, 30, of Elmore when the minivan veered into the truck. Damage
was minor to the van with no damage
to the truck. Neither driver was hurt.
8:09 p.m. Robin Ann Estep, 37, of
Saratoga, Ind. was cited for failure
to control after a single-vehicle accident on Road 144 west of Road 103
in Paulding Township. Reports say
she was driving west in a 1997 Chevy
Blazer when it went off the north side
of the road, back onto the roadway,
then off the south, coming to rest on
its top in a ditch. The SUV was disabled and towed. Estep was transported by Paulding EMS to Paulding
County Hospital for assessment of
possible injuries. Paulding Fire Department assisted at the scene.
Wednesday, April 27
3:04 p.m. Zachariah Paul Herman,
17, of Oakwood, was cited for failure
to control when a 1997 Chevy 1500
pickup truck he was driving went
off Road 169 at Road 128 in Brown
Township. Reports say he was east
bound on 128 and attempted a left
turn onto 169 when the truck went
out of control. It veered off the right
side of the road into a utility pole. The
vehicle was disabled and towed. Herman was unhurt. Oakwood EMS and
fire department assisted at the scene.
INCIDENTS:
Friday, April 22
11:29 a.m. Allen County Sheriffs
office relayed information about an
alleged neglected horse on Ohio 66 in
Washington Township.
12:13 p.m. Three deputies responded to a hold-up alarm at Payne
Elementary School. They were there
up to half an hour.
3:44 p.m. Telephone harassment
was looked into on Road 8 in Emerald
Township.
7:55 p.m. Domestic complaint was
lodged from Grover Hill.
Saturday, April 23
12:32 a.m. An incident involving
a juvenile in Grover Hill was investigated.
1:21 a.m. Deputies were called to
a bar fight on West Perry Street in
Paulding.
2:04 a.m. Vehicle search was conducted on US 127 near the intersection with Road 162.
10:48 a.m. Dog complaint was handled in Emerald Township.
1:01 p.m. A caller reported having a confrontation in the roadway in
Oakwood.
3:50 p.m. Dog complaint was taken
care of in Antwerp.
9:39 p.m. A caller told deputies
they witnessed a car try to run over
two juveniles on Road 180 in Crane
Township.
Sunday, April 24
1:38 a.m. Deputies delivered a
death notification in Payne on behalf
of the Wauseon Police Department.
2:42 a.m. Alarm sounded from
Road 107 in Blue Creek Township.
10:09 a.m. IRS scam was reported
Lammers.
Mayor Greg Reinhart reported the following:
The total fines and cost are $1,025 for the
month of April. This total consists of $493
fines, $309 paid to State of Ohio Treasury,
$121 court cost, $80 computer, $12 paid to
county court (Alcohol) and $10 misc items
such as accident reports, solicitors and golf
cart licenses.
Paulding police reported that for the month
of April: they received $35 for parking fines,
received 279 service requests, handled six traffic accidents, wrote three traffic citations, completed 824 security checks, made one referral
to the utilities department for street lights/
signs and sent out eight junk notices.
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COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
VOLUNTEERS
HONORED Volunteers from
Paulding County Hospital took
a break from their volunteering services this past week to
attend a special lunch. This
annual event is an opportunity
to say thank you to all of the
volunteers for their hard work
and selfless commitment over
the years. Volunteers find it a
gratifying way to remain active
after retirement and give back
to their community. Families
who volunteer teach children
the value of helping others
and bringing about positive
change. And, all volunteers
can have a significant impact
on their community, helping to
make it a better place. Paulding
County Hospital embraces the
ideal of providing patient care
of the highest quality while
showing compassion and respect and treating each patient
in the manner we would wish
for our loved ones. Volunteers
share in our commitment and
become valued members of the
PCH family.
The new Paulding FFA officers for the 2016-2017 year were announced at the April 23 annual FFA
Banquet. The new officer team consists of, front from left - treasurer Estee Miller, secretary Paige
Fitzwater; middle row - reporter Katlynn Fuller, historian Courtney Luderman, Parliamentarian Kalyn Strahley, student advisor Austin Howell, sentinel Kourtney Thomas, vice president Chantal
Monnier and president Hannah Farr.
Birthdays
May 7 Robert Bair II,
Sharon Brown, Brandy Budd,
Averill Gottke, Franklin Jeffreys, Kim Kramer, Marilyn
Ladd, Dee Smith, Mandy
Stoller, Nancy Williams.
May 8 James J. Caris,
George Clemens III, Andy
Cooper, Glenna Rae Doster,
Jeanne Fellers, Ryan Fraley,
Joyce Kimmel, June Koenig,
Lynn Lichty, Jennifer Mabis,
Ilo Weible, Tiffany Wyckoff.
May 9 Jessica Bauer, Karen Caris, Mary Daily,
Bubba Davis, Glenn Detmon,
Marcia Mohre, Chad Ripke,
Ray Smith.
May 10 Glen Klingler,
Jude Pease, Ruth Ross, Edith
Sholl, Halcyon Smith, Todd
Switzer.
May 11 Paulette Beckman, Abby Brown, Jenise
Griffiths, Dick Hays, Nicholas Manz, Jay Miller, Tom
Ricica.
May 12 Phyllis Beamer, Carol Brown, Eric Erford, Lesley Parrett, Lyricka
Parrett, Kerry Ruble, Katie
Shrider, Larissa Sterrett, Carl
Williams, Juleah Williams.
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Blanchard is turning 90 years
old on May 18. Her family would
like your help in showering her
with love and cards. Her address is Anna Blanchard, The
Gardens of Paulding, 199 CR
123, Room #209, Paulding, OH
45879.
New Arrivals
April 22, 2016
A daughter, Starlette,
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and Brandon Ruffing of Antwerp at 3:47 a.m. on April 22,
weighing 6 lbs. 13.4 oz. and
was 19.7 long.
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The Paulding County Senior Center is hosting their annual Senior Day Celebration on Tuesday,
May 17. This years theme is Redneck Hootenanny. The event is held at the Paulding County Extension Building. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. with lunch and entertainment starting at 11. There will
be lots of laughs as the Paulding County Historical Society presents their knee slapping Hee Haw
entertainment. Because we have great sponsors for this event, lunch is on us! If you are 60 + or the
spouse of a person 60+, we want to invite you to join us. Along with the food and entertainment, we
will have a raffle and door prizes. Complimentary tickets are available at the Senior Center, 401 E.
Jackson St, Paulding prior to May 13. Senior groups from the area are welcome. Pictured amongst
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HAVILAND The process to name a new
superintendent at Wayne Trace Local has
started following a special called meeting held
Monday morning, April 25.
The Wayne Trace Local School Board met to
begin the necessary steps that will lead them to
their next superintendent. Steve Arnold, who
has served as the districts superintendent the
past five years, will be leaving to assume the
same position for the Allen County Education
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STUDENT ART SHOW The Cooper Community Library in Oakwood, a branch of the Paulding
County Carnegie Library system, will be sponsoring a student art show from May 4-11. Art from
students in grades K-5 at Oakwood Elementary School will be on display. Student art includes pigs
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Varsity track
In the 100 meter dash Pauldings Preston Ingol (middle) finished fourth with a time of 11.9. Alex Sliter of Fairview took first place
with a time of 11.7.
Antwerp girls first, boys second
The Antwerp girls track
team picked up a tri-meet victory over Edon and Fayette
last week while the Archer
boys took second in the trimeet.
The Lady Archers totaled
67 points to nip second place
Edons 64 while the Eagles
finished third with 28.
Individual winners for the
blue-and-white included Kortney Smith (100 hurdles, 19.0),
Maggie Wilson (long jump,
13-6), Rachel Williamson
(400 dash, 1:05.43), Annie
Miesle (300 hurdles, 53.18)
and Audrie Longardner (800
run, 2:31).
Other point scorers for Antwerp were Wilson (second,
100 dash and 200 dash), Sydney Sheedy (third, 100 dash
and high jump and fourth,
200 dash), Smith (second,
high jump), Amanda Roberts
(second, long jump), Klayre
Manella (second, discus) and
Lexie Bennett (third, discus).
Antwerp took first in the
3200, 400 and 1600 relays as
well.
On the boys side, Edon won
the meet with 85 points followed by Antwerp (43) and
Fayette (29).
Sam Williamson won the
3200 and 1600 meter runs
while Erik Buchan captured
the high jump and Brandon
Laney took first in the 800 run.
Jake Ryan (third, 800 run,
400 dash and high jump), Brian Geyer (third, 3200 run),
Houston Mansfield (second,
shot put), Sayge Heslet (third,
100 dash) and Buchan (second, 1600 run and third, long
jump) also placed for Antwerp.
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ANTWERP
Ayersville post 5-1 win over Archers
The Archers and Pilots were
even at one run a piece after
two innings but Ayersville exploded with four runs in the
fourth to secure the GMC win
5-1.
Winning pitcher for Ayersville was Jacob Kahle who
went the distance allowing
five hits and tossing nine
strikeouts.
On the mound for the Archers was Hunter Noel who
took the loss. Noel scattered
eight hits, striking out five,
walking one while giving up
five runs.
In relief, Dylan Peters
pitched three innings, allowing thee hits and striking out
one.
At the plate for the Archers,
Josh Poulson collected two
hits and Trey Mills added one
with a run-batted-in.
With the loss the Archers
fall to 2-12 overall and 2-4 in
Green Meadows Conference
play.
PAULDING
PHS drops 5-4 decision to Archbold
In non-league play, Archbold rallied for three runs in
the fifth inning and held off
visiting Paulding for a 5-4
win over the Panthers Tuesday
night.
Archbold scored twice in
the first to open a 2-0 advantage before Paulding plated a
single run in the fourth.
After the maroon-and- white
Evan Mohr from Wayne Trace completed a pole vault attempt at 9-0 good for a sixth place finish.
Varsity Softball
ANTWERP
Archers win 16-15 in slugfest
Antwerp got five hits from Sidney
Barnhouse while Becca Johanns added a single, double and triple as the
Archers nipped Delta 16-15 in nine
innings last Monday.
Avery Braaten recorded the win on
the mound for the Lady Archers, giving up seven hits and two walks in five
innings of work. Callie Perry tossed
the other four frames, striking out four
while giving up four hits and three
walks.
Lindsey Bok and Emilee Phillips
also had three hits for the blue-andwhite, which improved to 5-6 on the
season. Hope Smith also had two singles and a double for Antwerp and Perry chipped in a single and a double.
Delta posted an 8-1 lead after two
innings before Antwerp scored four
times in the fourth to make it 8-5. After the Archers picked up two more
runs in the sixth, Antwerp scored
five times in the seventh to send the
game into extra innings tied at 1212. Each team scored three times in
the eighth before Antwerp got the
game-winner in the ninth.
By KEVIN WANNEMACHER
Sports Writer
Area softball squads fared well on Sunday as tournament
softball draws were held around northwest Ohio yesterday afternoon.
All three Paulding County schools picked up home games in
their openers of tournament play.
In Division III, Paulding will host Northwest Conference
rival Delphos Jefferson on May 13 with the winner battling
either St. Henry, Liberty Benton or Tinora on May 17.
The Division IV district tournament at Elida features both
Antwerp and Wayne Trace with both teams getting a home
game.
Antwerp opens tournament play on May 9 as they welcome
in Lincolnview.
The winner of the Archers-Lancers tilt then makes the trip to
Wayne Trace in a district quarterfinal contest on May 12.
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Malia Wittwer, a 12-year-old sixth grader at Payne Elementary School recently competed at the Indiana state meet in Marion, Ind. as an Xcel Gold level gymnast. In her age division Wittwer placed
fifth on vault, second on bars and fourth all-around with a score of 36.725. She also placed 14th over all in the Xcel Gold division in the State of Indiana. This achievement qualified her to compete
with the Indiana B Team at regionals on May 15 in Bowling Green. As a gymnast at Summit Academy in Fort Wayne, Malia has been doing gymnastics since she was three and has competed since
age nine. She is the daughter of Nick and Shiloh Wittwer of Payne.
Varsity
Games
of the
Week
Softball
Antwerp......................... 16
Delta.............................. 15
Paulding........................... 2
Ada.................................. 0
Edgerton.......................... 9
Antwerp........................... 2
Paulding........................... 0
Stryker............................. 0
cancelled
Hicksville.......................... 8
Wayne Trace.................... 3
Hicksville.......................... 8
Antwerp........................... 0
Paulding........................... 0
Spencerville..................... 0
cancelled
Paulding........................... 7
Hicksville.......................... 5
Parkway......................... 18
Wayne Trace.................... 0
Baseball
Paulding......................... 22
Ada.................................. 0
Edgerton.........................11
Antwerp........................... 1
Archbold.......................... 5
Paulding........................... 4
Wayne Trace.................... 6
Hicksville.......................... 5
Paulding
Spencerville
cancelled
Ayersville....................... 12
Wayne Trace.................... 2
Ayersville......................... 5
Antwerp........................... 1
Wayne Trace.................... 2
Lincolnview...................... 1
Track
At Antwerp:
Boys meet
Edon.............................. 85
Antwerp......................... 43
Fayette........................... 29
Girls meet
Antwerp......................... 67
Edon.............................. 64
Fayette........................... 28
At Edgerton:
4. Continental................. 39
5. Holgate...................... 36
6. Pettisville.................... 33
7. Paulding..................... 30
8. Ottoville...................... 20
9. North Central............... 9
Sports schedule
THURSDAY, MAY 5
Softball: Antwerp hosts Montpelier; Paulding at Bluffton; Wayne
Trace hosts Wauseon
Baseball: Antwerp hosts Continental; Paulding at Bluffton; FRIDAY, MAY 6
Softball: Antwerp at Ottoville;
Wayne Trace hosts Lincolnview
Baseball: Antwerp at Patrick
Henry; Wayne Trace hosts LCC
Track & Field: Paulding, Wayne
Trace at Antwerp Invitational
SATURDAY, MAY 7
Softball: Columbus Grove at
Paulding
Baseball: Columbus Grove at
Paulding
MONDAY, MAY 9
Softball: Paulding hosts Tinora;
Wayne Trace at Celina
Baseball: Paulding hosts Van
Wert; Wayne Trace hosts Parkway
Track & Field: Antwerp, Paulding at Wayne Trace Relays
TUESDAY, MAY 10
Softball: Antwerp hosts Hilltop;
Paulding at Fairview
Baseball: Antwerp hosts Crestview
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Recently, the Wayne Trace Wrestling Club held its annual spring wrestling tournament. Here, former club member and state champion George Clemens (left) presents Raider athletic director Jim
Linder a $500 check from the proceeds. With this check, the total amount donated to the Wayne
Trace Athletic Department now exceeds $10,000.
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PAULDING
Junior varsity softball The junior varsity softball team picked up a convincing win last Saturday as the Lady Panthers got past Columbus Grove in
shutout fashion 17-0.
Paulding, who scattered just five hits, managed to score a single run in both the third and
fourth innings for their two runs cushion.
Kelsey Beck scored the first Paulding run
off of an Asia Arellano single and Karissa
Lucas who tagged a triple, crossed the plate
when Haylee Dominique connected for a single.
The win improved the Panthers overall record to 7-6 and 2-1 in league action. Ada who
entered the contest with an impressive 11-3
mark overall tasted defeat in conference play
for the first time to fall to 2-1.
The Panther pitching held their own in a mighty way as starter Mallory Taylor delivered three innings of no-hit work allowing just one walk while fanning
four. In relief, Briana Townley finished the day going the final two innings, not
allowing a hit, striking out three and walking one.
Offensively the Panthers snagged 11 hits with Jen Stahl (2 doubles, single)
and Kamdyn Etzler (single, triple) leading the Panther charge. Other hitters
for the winning Panthers, all with a single each, were Ashlynn Rice, Townley,
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By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
Tomorrow, Thursday, May
5, the nation is called to observe
National Day of Prayer. The
day is a challenge for all of us
for personal repentance and to
pray for a righteousness within
our culture. The theme this year
is Wake up, America.
The National Day of Prayer
is an annual observance held on
the first Thursday of May, a day
that invites all faiths to pray for
the United States of America.
This year, here in Paulding
County, the observance will include a couple of options.
The Paulding Ministerial Association will hold a community
observance at the gazebo on the
courthouse lawn at 8 a.m. and
will conclude by 9 a.m.
Also, on Thursday, the First
Presbyterian Church will be
open for those who would like
to pray. The church will open at
6 a.m. and will welcome individuals until 6 p.m.
For those in the Oakwood
and Melrose area, the Auglaize
Chapel Church of God, Twin
Oaks United Methodist Church
and the Melrose United Methodist Church will join together
with a brief celebration of prayer
at noon in Oakwood at the town
hall.
This observance has been a
CH URCH C A LE NDA R
Thursday, May 5: National Day of Prayer
Wednesday, May 4: Community meal
PAULDING The First Presbyterian Church will be
PAULDING A community meal will be offered
open for prayer from 6 a.m.- 6 p.m. Church memat the First Presbyterian Church, 114 East Caroline
bers have committed to covering that time period
Street in Paulding. Meal time is 5:30 p.m. with a 6:15
in prayer. Anyone in the community is also welcome
p.m. service to follow. Guest speaker is Justin Suffel.
and encouraged to come and dedicate a quiet time
Thursday, May 5: National Day of Prayer
to lifting up our leaders and our nation in prayer.
PAULDING The Paulding Ministerial Association
will hold a community observance on that Thurs- Thursday, May 5: National Day of Prayer
OAKWOOD The Auglaize Chapel Church of God,
day morning at 8 a.m. at the gazebo on the courtTwin Oaks United Methodist Church and the Melrose
house lawn. The event will conclude before 9 a.m.
United Methodist Church will be observing National
More information on the National Day of Prayer,
Day of Prayer at noon at the town hall in Oakwood.
call Becky Fishbaugh, 419-399-4891.
- Antwerp Community Church, 704 S. Erie St., SR 49, Antwerp; Pastor Ricky L. Grimes
258-2069. Contemporary worship 10:30 a.m.
- Antwerp United Methodist Church, East River Street; Rev. Pastor Mike Schneider,
258-4901, Contemporary service Sunday 8:30 a.m., Traditional Service 10:30 a.m.
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 303 S. Monroe, Antwerp; Office: 417 N. Main, Paulding,
399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer; Mass on Sunday at 8:30 a.m.
- First Baptist Church, 5482 CR 424; Pastor Todd Murray, 258-2056, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- First Presbyterian Church, 126 W. River St., Pastor Mike Pennington, 258-2864, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses, 2937 US 24; 258-2290. Public talk 10 a.m.
Sunday.
- Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Rev. Derek Evans. Sunday worship at 10 a.m.
- Riverside Christian Church, 15413 SR 49, Antwerp; 258-3895, Pastor Regan Clem.
Sunday gathering 10:30 a.m.
- Apostolic Christian Church, 13562 Road 147, Defiance (Junction); 399-3121, William
Schlatter, Elder, Sunday services 10:15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
- Bethel Christian Church, Ohio 66, Defiance (Arthur), Pastor Christopher Baker, Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m.
- Church of Christ, corner of County Roads 166 and 191; Evangelist Lonnie Lambert,
399-5022. Worship 10:30 a.m.
- Junction Bible Christian Church, County Road 111, Defiance (Junction); 393-2671,
JunctionBible@copper.net, interim Pastor D. Richardson, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church, Road 180, Defiance (Junction); Rev. Alan
Ray Newsome, Sunday worship 11 a.m.
- Rock Church, SR 637, Five Span-Arthur area; Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924, Sunday worship 10:45 a.m.
- Bible Baptist Church, corner of Cleveland and Perry streets, Grover Hill; Pastor Pat
Holt, 587-4021, Sunday worship 11 a.m.
- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene, Maple and East Jackson streets; Pastor Jonathan
L. Hoagland, 587-3376, Sunday morning worship 10:30 a.m.
- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church, First and Harrison streets; 587-3941; Pastor Mike Waldron, 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell). Sunday worship 10:20 a.m.
- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union, Ohio 66; 786-9878, Sunday worship
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
- Middle Creek United Methodist Church, County Road 24, Grover Hill; Pastor Eileen
Kochensparger, Sunday worship 8:45 a.m.
- Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, County Road 151, Grover Hill; Pastor David Prior, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- Pioneer Christian Ministries, 3606 Slane Rd., Grover Hill; Rev. Chuck Oliver, Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m.
- Roselms Christian Church, Ohio 114; Pastor Gary Church, 594-2445, Sunday worship
10:30 a.m.
HAVILAND/LATTY/SCOTT AREA
- Apostolic Christian Church, 12867 Road 82, Haviland; 399-5220, Worship service
10:30 a.m.
- Country Chapel United Methodist Church, Haviland; 622-5746, Sunday worship
10:15 a.m.
- Latty Zion Baptist Church, Latty; Pastor Levi Collins Jr., 399-2748, Sunday worship
service 11:15 a.m.
- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God, 13625 Road 12, Scott; Pastor Terry Martin,
622-2026, Sunday morning worship 10:30 a.m.
- Friends United Methodist Church, Latty; Pastor Ron Johnson. Sunday worship 9 a.m.
OAKWOOD/MELROSE AREA
- Auglaize Chapel Church of God, rural Oakwood, 3 miles south and 1/2 mile west on
Road 60; Pastor Stan Harmon, 594-2248, Sunday worship 9 a.m.
- Melrose United Methodist Church, Melrose; 594-2076, Pastor Eileen Kochensparger
399-5818; Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church, corner of Harmon and Second streets, Oakwood; Pastor Brady Feltz. 594-2992. Sunday worship at 9:30 a.m.
- Prairie Chapel Bible Church, 1 mile east and 1/2 mile north of Oakwood, corner of
Roads 104 and 209; Pastor Earl Chapman, 594-2057, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
- Bethel United Methodist, Forders Bridge, Cecil; Pastor Kevin Doseck, Sunday worship
service 10:30 a.m.
- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal, 818 W. Jackson St., Paulding; Rev. Burpo, Sunday
worship at noon.
- Branch Christian Fellowship, 109 N. Main Street, Paulding; Pastor Greg Cramer, Sunday worship at 10 a.m.
- Cecil Community Church, 203 S. Main St., Cecil; Pastor Ted Ramey. Sunday worship
service 11 a.m.
- Cecil First Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Cecil; Sunday worship at 8 a.m.
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 315 N. Main, Paulding; 399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer, Masses: Saturday at 6 p.m.; Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
- Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1275 Emerald Road, Paulding; 399-5061, Sunday worship
services at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.
- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 1233 Emerald Road, Paulding; 399-4576,
Sunday worship service 10 a.m.
- First Presbyterian Church, 114 W. Caroline St.; 399-2438. Pastor David Meriwether,
www.firstpresbyterianpaulding.com. Traditional worship service Sunday 10:30 a.m.
- Grace Community Church, West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding County
Hospital. Pastor Cameron Michael, Sunday service at 10 a.m.
- House of Love Ministries, 220 N. Williams St.; Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 203 W. Townline, Payne; 399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer, Mass at Saturday at 4 p.m.
- Edgerton Wesleyan Church, 1717 Bertha St., Woodburn, (Edgerton) Ind.; Pastor Dave
Dignal, 260-632-4008, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- Living Water Ministries, For location information, contact Pastor Rich Phelan, 263-2728.
Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
- Payne Church of Christ, 220 W. Merrin St., Payne; Pastor Mikeal George, 263-2092;
or 419-574-2150 (cell), Sunday worship 9:30 a.m.
- Payne Church of the Nazarene, 509 E. Orchard St. (Ohio 500) Payne; Pastor Mike
Harper, 263-2422, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- St. Jacob United Church of Christ, southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets, Payne;
Rev. Jim Langham, 263-2763. Sunday service 10 a.m.
- St. James Lutheran Church NALC, West Townline Street (P.O. Box 42), Payne; 263-2129,
Pastor Fred Meuter, 260-492-2581. Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- St. Paul United Methodist Church, (P.O. Box 154) 312 S. Main St., Payne; Rev. David
Rohrer, 263-2418, Parsonage: 263-2017, Sunday worship at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Editors Note: If your church doesnt have service times listed, please contact the
Paulding County Progress office to notify of Sunday service times.
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SENIORS
Senior center
plans May events
Paulding County Senior Center hosted a volunteer appreciation celebration April 25. As part of the event, the center recognized
the many volunteers who donated their time and financial support to the senior center in the past year.
Volunteers who have donated
their time to deliver meals to homebound individuals in the Antwerp
area were honored during a volunteer appreciation celebration
April 25 at Paulding County Senior
Center. After many, many years of
volunteering, these individuals will
be hanging up their keys and retiring from the service. From left
are Walter and Margaret Womack
(8 years), Pat Snyder (8 years), Joe
and Sue Meyer (28+ years) and center director Marsha Yeutter. Several
Antwerp volunteers were absent
from the picture, but will always be
appreciated. Yeutter said the senior
center is very grateful for the time
and cost the dedicated volunteers
have saved the senior center over
the past 40 years.
GALA MENU
May
Wednesday, May 4
Thursday, May 5
Friday, May 6
Monday, May 9
Tuesday, May 10
Wednesday, May 11
Thursday, May 12
Friday, May 13
April birthdays were celebrated at the Paulding County Senior Center. Among those attending (top picture) were, front row from left Margaret Smith, LouAnn Hummell, Arlene Barkley;
back row Jose Lopez, Paul Hanson, Geri Wolf,
James Spangler, Maxine Treece and Harold
Wann. Pictured at right ,celebrating their April
wedding anniversaries at the Paulding County
Senior Center were Jim and Joni Arend and Tom
and Gloria Geyer.
Monday, May 16
Tuesday, May 17
Wednesday, May 18
Thursday, May 19
Friday, May 20
Monday, May 23
Tuesday, May 24
Wednesday, May 25
Thursday, May 26
Friday, May 27
Monday, May 30
Closed Memorial Day
Tuesday, May 31
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FOR SALE
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Sales - May 13&14,
8 : 3 0 - 4 : 3 0 . M a p s @ HOUSES FOR SALE
Marathon & Valero gas 2 5 - U N I T a p a r t m e n t
stations.
building. Needs rehabed.
Will consider all offers.
RIVER ROAD Garage 574-848-9100
Sales - Mark your calendars for Saturday, June
11 for the 8-mile long
River Road (192) garage sales, Antwerp.
Great buys from Forder's
Bridge to the Indiana
line!
HELP WANTED
LPNS needed: Vancrest of Antwerp
(formerly Manor House)
and Vancrest of Payne
Assisted Livings currently have openings for
Full and Part time LPNs
on first and second
shifts. We are also seeking LPNs to help with
medpass 2 hours in the
morning and in the evening at the Antwerp Facility. Applications available at either facility or
send resume to lshipman@vancrest.com
R & B FABRICATIONS
INC. Manufacturer of
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additional personnel. Industrial sewing experience a plus but not required. Key attributes:
attention to detail, willingness to learn, selfmotivation, follow work
instructions, work closely
with others. R&B offers
competitive wages, 401K
plan, paid vacations,
paid holidays, pleasant
work environment. Apply 8:00 am thru 3:30 pm
M-F at 20128 Road 138.
Oakwood, Ohio (in Charloe)
LOOKING FOR flatbed
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nightly and weekends.
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BUYING COINS,
stamps, comic books,
old toys, knives, old jewelry, antiques, collections. Call 419-3993353.
BUYING ANTIQUES,
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items, old signs,old postcards, old toys, antiques,
etc. 419-393-2107
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GARAGE SALE
May 4, 5, 6, 9 am - 5 pm
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JOB OPPORTUNITY
Accounting Analyst
Assist with financial reporting and support functions, to help ensure information is shared with the
Accountant and Chief Financial Officer, in an efficient manner and in accordance with established
procedures.
Qualifications:
Associates Degree in Business/Accounting and 2
years of related experience
Knowledge of accounting and auditing principles
and practices
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Sanitarian or Sanitarian In Training,
DRIVERS WANTED
Hornish Bros. Inc. Is currently accepting applications for 3rd shift city
work/shuttle driver for work in the Defiance area. This is an hourly position
w/ benefits that starts at $17.00 Per
hour. If being home daily is important to you & you have a class a CDL
w/ at least 2 years tractor-trailer experience, please fill out an application
at 2060 E. Second St. Defiance, OH
(west side of office building), call 419785-3100, or fill out an application at
www.hornishgroup.com. E.O.E.
HELP WANTED
The Village of Pauldings Utility Department is currently accepting applications for part-time summer
help. Must be 18 years of age and have a valid
Ohio drivers license. First preference will be given
to qualified Village residents. Applications will be
accepted until May 6, 2016, and may be picked
up at the Village Office, 116 S. Main St. or printed
off online at the Village of Paulding website @ www.
villageofpaulding.com EOE
Annette D. Hasch, Finance Director
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY
Position Description: The primary responsibilities of the
Administrative Secretary will be to interact with individuals who call or visit the Paulding County Board of DD,
support other positions in the building in various manners
(i.e., mailings, scheduling appointments, typing, etc.),
assemble and maintain program files, and assist with
the intake process for the various program offered by the
agency. This an hourly, Full-Time, 12 month position.
Knowledge and Skills: Have excellent public relation
skills when interacting with clients, parents, staff and individuals from the community and other agencies (i.e.,
courteous, respectful, helpful, etc.). Knowledge and ability
to use computer and programs, including Microsoft Office
programs, ODODD and ODH applications and Gatekeeper and Infallible software. Accurate and efficient typing
skills. Understand and utilize a multi-line phone system.
Ability to handle highly confidential information. Ability
to follow Paulding County Board of DD Policies and Procedures. Prefer secondary education or equivalent, with
experience in secretarial duties.
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Compensation: Commensurate with education and
experience.
COVER LETTERS AND RESUMES MAY BE MAILED TO:
Superintendent
Paulding County Board of DD
900 Fairground Drive
Paulding, OH 45879
OR Email: parclane@pauldingdd.com
Deadline: May 13, 2016
CHEVROLET BUICK
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To see nice color pictures & interior shots of properties offered
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Auction
ESTATE AUCTION
Thursday, May 26, 2016 @ 6:00 PM
AuctioNeers:
Re a l t y & A u c t i o n C o. , L t d .
AucTiONEERS:
Re a l t y & A u c t i o n C o. , L t d .
Seller:
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robert Gamble, Jr.
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122 N. Washington St., Van Wert, OH 419-238-5555
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Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Journal April 18, 2016
This 18th day of April, 2016, the Board
of County Commissioners met in regular
session with the following members present: Tony Zartman, Roy Klopfenstein, Mark
Holtsberry, and Nola Ginter, Clerk.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
County Treasurer Lou Ann Wannemacher
presented her monthly reports for the commissioners review. The countys investments
total $11,849,822.37.
Wannemacher then explained the monthly
breakdown of investment interest for 2016,
taxes.
The
commissioners
applauded
Wannemacher and her staff for their persistency in working on tax collections.
The sales tax report for 2016 was available
for review.
County Auditor Claudia Fickel distributed
various reports were for the commissioners
review. Fickel noted the sales tax received
in April totaled $144,721.77, up from April
2015 by $6,904.92 and up $10,857.38 from
the four-year average (2012-2015) for the
same month.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Journal April 20, 2016
This 20th day of April, 2016, the
Board of County Commissioners met
in regular session with the following
members present: Tony Zartman, Roy
Klopfenstein, Mark Holtsberry, and
Nola Ginter, Clerk.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
County Auditor Claudia Fickel distributed various reports were for the
commissioners review.
Fickel noted the sales tax received
last week.
She asked if the cyber security policy
has been approved. The commissioners
confirmed that the policy has the appropriate signatures and it will now be
scanned and e-mailed to county entities,
inviting them to adopt it or use it as a
template to create their own policy.
Fickel had questions about courthouse security. The commissioners
explained they are still trying to determine the best route to ensure safety
for elected officials, employees and
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Dog Warden Jared Renollet reported
the security cameras at the dog kennel are
up and running. He noted the dog count
at the kennel has risen slightly. Dog tag
sales were down from last year. Renollet
also reported a couple of dog attacks.
He will be taking vacation the last
week in July and the first week in August.
Renollet said he could get volunteers to
feed and water the dogs, but was a bit
concerned about someone to cover the
day-to-day activities at the kennel. He
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