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Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (10/02/24). Your exploration strikes gold this year.
Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (10/02/24). Your exploration strikes gold this year.
VAN WERT — The Niswonger Performing Arts Center is the place to be this weekend, with two incredible performances that are sure to entertain and inspire. Whether you’re a fan of bluegrass-infused jam bands or powerful vocal harmonies, we’ve got you covered with an exciting back-to-back lineup.
VAN WERT—Three local food banks were helped by this year’s Vantage Day of Caring. On Friday, around 70 Vantage students and dozens of adult volunteers helped separate food collected over the past few weeks.
LIMA — Rhodes State College is pleased to announce the 2024 Summer Semester Dean’s Lists of those earning a 3.50 and above grade point average. Delphos Evelyn Rose Mueller Fort Jennings Grace Lee Garcia Kyrsten Hope Haehn Gomer Tisha Michelle Kill Collin Alexander Wray Middle Point Haley Nicole Small Spencerville Kirsten Ann Wurst Students named to Columbus State Community College Dean’s List COLUMBUS—Thefollowing students have been named to the 2024 Summer Semester Dean’s List at Columbus State Community College.
We’ve seen a recent spate of disheartening reports about data breaches. While data breaches are now part of society’s “new normal,” the number and magnitude of recent breaches does stand out: — “MC2 Data, owner of multiple background check sites, left 2.2 terabytes of confidential information exposed! … 100 million Americans affected.” 9/24/24 — “Nearly 1 million Medicare beneficiaries face data breach.” 9/10/24 — “1.7 million people hit in massive credit card data breach.” 9/9/24 — “Public school cancels classes due to cyberattack.” 9/9/24 “Car rental giant Avis discloses cyber intrusion.” 9/7/24 — “Leaked Disney data reveals financial and strategy secrets.” 9/6/24 — “Dick’s Sporting Goods hit by cyberattack.” 8/29/24 — “National Public Data confirms massive data breach … 2.9 billion (yes, billion!) records exposed.” 8/22/24 That’s just a small sample. Whether you’re someone who stays offline, carefully protecting your data, or you leave your digital footprint everywhere, everyone is vulnerable to the effects of their personal information getting loose – even when they’re not to blame. Protecting yourself is important, whether your name is on the list of affected consumers or not.
VAN WERT—First Financial Bank will host a food drive in the Van Wert area from Oct. 7-25, accepting canned food and nonperishable boxed food in specially marked bins at its financial centers in Van Wert at 1163 S. Shannon St., and in Delphos at 202 N. Main St.
Allen County Delphos Altenburger, Brian J/Altenburger, Michele L to Gillespie Management, Ltd, 710 Elida Road, Delphos, $155,000 Coil, Nichole/Morgan, Nichole/Morgan, William to Elling, Bobbie J, 503 E. 9th St., Delphos, $157,000 Elida Makwana, Hemraj/Flanagan, Casey to Monfort, Kyle J/Monfort, Julie D, 713 Beechwood Place, Lima, $288,000 Spencer Township Elwana, LLC/Ewing, Marianne B to Jennings Creek Land Holdings, Hoch Road (13.8 acres), Spencerville, $103,400 Sugar Creek Township Maxwell, Paul R/Maxwell, Michael Warren Attorney In Fact to Martin, Donna M, 7377 Gomer Road, Gomer, $80,000 Putnam County Benjamin Keckler and Dana Keckler AKA Dana Kaufman, Lot 15 Tauwas Subdivision Ottawa, to Matthew Kaufman and Alexandra Kaufman David Niese, Lot 220 Continental, to First Federal Bank Donald Pester and Sandra Pester, 1 acre and .5 acre Palmer Township, to Eric Rieman and Shelby Rieman Gary Kleman and Ann Kleman, Lot 422 Kalida and 1.014 acres Union Township, to Ross Kleman TR and Kleman Preservation Trust Kevin Schumacher and Jamie Schumacher, Lot 202 Columbus Grove, to Brian Wintersteller and Kathleen Sprague Gary Kleman and Ann Kleman, Lot 267 Kalida, to Ross Kleman TR and Kleman Preservation Trust Gary Miller, Jerry Miller, Linda Miller, Janelle Moser, Pamela Sanford, Gary Sanford, Max Miller, Diane Miller, Mark Miller, Rosalie Miller, Glenn Miller, Heather Dover FKA Heather Ruth Miller, and Troy Dover, Lot 38 .046 Columbus Grove, to Lois Alt TR and Everitt Legacy Trust Jason Kleman and Audrey Kleman, 1 acre Ottawa Township, to Jacob Hashbarger and Allyson Hashbarger Kyle Hasbarger, 2.009 acres Van Buren Township, to Dylan Watts and Julia Leatherman Edward Schimmoeller and Debra Schimmoeller, .417 acre Jennings Township, to Torch Crusty LLC Dale Jostpille and Elaine Jostpille, 15.67 acres, 15.67 acres, 62.088 acres and 62.088 acres Jennings Township; 84.629 acres, 84.629 acres and 77.42 acres Sugar Creek Township, to D & E Family Farm LLC Arthur Schnipke and Bernice Schnipke, 1 acre and .875 acre Monterey Township, to Arthur Schnipke Arthur Schnipke LE and Bernice Schnipke, 1 acre and .875 acre Monterey Township, to Bernice Schnipke Bernice Schnipke LE and Arthur Schnipke, 1 acre and .875 acre Monterey Township, to 6-Pack-A-Snips LLC Schwartz Vernon DEC, 40 acres, .61 acre, .498 acre, 40 acres, 40 acres, 18 acres, 40 acres, 2 acres and 20 acres Monterey Township, to Linda Schwartz Keith Inbody and Devin Inbody, 5.001 acres Blanchard Township, to Kyle Macke and Becky Macke Faye Bellman-Yohe, Lot 1259 and Lot 1260C .039 acre Ottawa, to Natasha Fuller and David Fuller Jo Ann Walls TR, Rolled Away Trust and Mark Walls TR, .59 acre and 4.085 acres Jennings Township, to Alyssa Clum and Corey Clum Bendele Triangle LLC, Lot 621 Ottoville, to Robert Klima Living Trust Agreement and Saundra Klima Living Trust Agreement Joshua Strick and Sara Mack NKA Sara Strick, Lot 1 Hoffman Subdivision Ottawa, to Seth Nelson and Emily Wischmeyer Michelle Bowers and Matthew Bowers, .166 acre and 3.734 acres Jackson Township, to Matthew Bowers Leslie Schroeder and Virginia Schroeder, 1.5 acres, 1.5 acres and 8.619 acres Palmer Township, to Steven Hunt and Abigail Hunt Brad Brooks, Bonita Brooks, Julie Roof, Christopher Roof, Kim Brooks, Tammie Brooks, Beth Diller, Theodore Diller Jr, Daryl Brooks and Julie Brooks, Lot 889 and Lot 890 Leipsic, to Samantha Balbaugh and Tyler Balbaugh Van Wert County Estate of Wayne C.
VAN WERT — The Marsh Foundation’s Foster Care and Adoption Division has moved its offices back to the historic main Marsh campus on East Lincoln Highway. The much-anticipated move will help ensure a strong continuum of care between all The Marsh’s programs.
DELPHOS — The answer to the question is that there are many opportunities at the library to take advantage of which includes: — Help from the digital trainer which is available two days a week to help with smart phones, iPads, computers and computer programs.