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Students hold Trike-A-Thon for St. Jude’s
Written by Nancy Spencer   
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 12:24 AM | Updated ( Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:09 AM )
Students at Tender Times Child Development Center recently participated in a Trike-A-Thon for St. Jude’s raising $800 to fight children’s diseases. (Submitted photo)
 
75 Bearcats to earn diplomas
Written by Nancy Spencer   
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 12:22 AM
Spencerville graduation speakers

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SPENCERVILLE — Seventy-five Spencerville seniors will receive diplomas on Sunday.

Students speakers include Morgan Wireman (Welcome Speech), Rachael Kahle (Thank You Speech) and Bryce Ringwald (Farewell Speech).

 
Purple Heart Flag, plaque to hang in Legion
Written by Nancy Spencer   
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 12:21 AM

BY STEPHANIE GROVES

Staff Writer

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FORT JENNINGS — Village council’s agenda was extensive on Tuesday night. Among the topics up for discussion were the village’s Purple Heart designation, Second Street reconstruction, park construction, street and park tree removal and street crack-filling and sealant.

Mayor Jim Smith discussed with council members a proposal to hang the Purple Heart Flag and plaque at the American Legion Post. He said he did not want to put the flag outside long term, but rather fly it during special occasions; Aug. 7, Purple Heart Day; on Aug. 17, the official declaration of the Purple Heart Village; and perhaps display it at the monument.

 
Elida calls for effective state funding model
Written by Nancy Spencer   
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 12:19 AM
The Elida Board of Education honored 17 retirees from the district. They are as follows, from left to right: Row 1- Penny Welenken, Pam Radulovich, Ann Wolf, James Wyant, Deb Vine, Maureen Rentz; Row 2- Kim Daniel, Jan Swickrath, Sandra Benson, Kim Howard, David Desenberg, Deb Thomas and Dennis Thompson. Not pictured are Sarah Burden, Linda Rigali, Linda Spayd and Janet Bailey. (Delphos Herald/Stacy Taff)

BY STACY TAFF

Staff Writer

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ELIDA—After the failure of another levy attempt earlier this month, Elida Local Schools Board of Education and administration are still attempting to find a funding strategy that will keep the district stable for the foreseeable future.

“State aid is not based on what it actually costs for our basic education; it’s not based on performance, even though we’ve been rated excellent three of the last five years.” Treasurer Joel Parker said. “I think our message to Matt Hoffman is that we’re still operating in a failed funding system. The disappointing part of it is we’re still over-reliant on property taxes and that has nothing to do with how well we’re performing.

 
Jennings first-ever Purple Heart Village
Written by Nancy Spencer   
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 12:15 AM
Fort Jennings Mayor Jim Smith, left, receives the award from Purple Heart Association members Bud Hanna, center, and Dave Bower, right, declaring the village of Fort Jennings a Purple Heart Village during the banquet held at the American Legion Post 715 on Tuesday afternoon. (Delphos Herald/Stephanie Groves)

BY STEPHANIE GROVES

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FORT JENNINGS — The Village of Fort Jennings was honored by the Purple Heart Association as the first Purple Heart Village in America during a banquet held Tuesday at Fort Jennings America Legion Post 715.

Fort Jennings Mayor Jim Smith, Jim Dickman and many members of the community have worked diligently to honor local Purple Heart recipients, as well as all veterans from all branches of the service from any conflict.

 
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