Clement Edward Talboom
CLEMENT EDWARD TALBOOM Clement Edward “Ed” Talboom, 88, of Delphos passed away Monday, July 21, 2025, at his residence. He was born November 29, 1936, in Delphos, to Leon and…
CLEMENT EDWARD TALBOOM Clement Edward “Ed” Talboom, 88, of Delphos passed away Monday, July 21, 2025, at his residence. He was born November 29, 1936, in Delphos, to Leon and…
DELPHOS – Laurie Lynn Casebolt, 62, of Lima, passed away Monday, August 4, 2025 at Lima Memorial Hospital. She was born May 22, 1963 in Lima to Norbert ‘Nub’ and…
COLUMBUS — The Ohio State University Department of Athletics has been hard at work the past nine months reimagining the entire gameday experience at Ohio Stadium. Tradition Evolved is the department’s commitment to aligning Ohio Stadium’s energy with the passion of the people in it.
Guardians & Reds Weekly Dispatch
DELPHOS — The Delphos Country Club played host to the annual Tee Off Classic on Monday, featuring boys and girls golf teams from St. John’s, Jefferson, Ottoville and Fort Jennings. The Blue Jays swept the day, capturing both the boys and girls team championships in a strong early-season showing.
While it might just be August 4th, the Cincinnati Reds are truly running out of time to figure it out. Series after series, they are failing to cash in on bases loaded or runners on with no outs.
COLUMBUS — Thousands of Ohioans will soon be reunited with missing money thanks to the outreach and educational efforts of the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Unclaimed Funds at the 2025 Ohio State Fair, which concluded earlier this evening.
Art and Linda Klausing were the winners of the quilt made and donated by Mary Ann Wagner at a recent American Red Cross Blood Drive at the Delphos Eagles. (Photo submitted)
I should be starting supper but it is so hot and humid again today. I don’t even want to think of cooking. Maybe it’ll cool off when the sun goes down and then I’ll probably make something easy. Today I washed our laundry then also washed Ervin and Susan’s laundry. It is almost dry. I still have a few pieces hanging on the porch. It looked like rain so I didn’t want to take any chances of getting the clothes wet again. Friday I spent the day at daughter Elizabeth’s house helping her with her work. They hosted church services again at their house on Sunday under a tent. I peeled and chopped over ten dozen hard cooked eggs and ten pounds of hot dogs. This was used for egg salad for the church lunch. I also cleaned her windows. When Allison, 5, heard I was coming she said “Grandma gives us candy when she leaves cause she misses us. She’s so nice.” Haha!! She’s such a petite little blond-haired, blue-eyed girl. Abigail is at the age where she wants to earn money. She wants to sell vegetables from their garden by the road. Elizabeth told her she needs to wait until they have all they need first. I am hoping Elizabeth and some of her children (and maybe even Tim) will go along to the book signing in South Bend Indiana on Saturday. If Abigail is along she can practice money by selling cookbooks for me. Haha!! Tim and Timothy (TJ), 6, picked some banana peppers and zucchini for me to take home with me. TJ seems to enjoy helping his dad in the garden. It sure makes Grandma feel special when the children all want to sit beside me at lunchtime. Andrea, 3, reminds me so much of Elizabeth when she was a little girl. All the children wanted to help me chop the eggs and hot dogs. Although I could’ve done it faster, it’s nice that they want to help. Abigail told her siblings if they are naughty in front of grandma she will write about it in her column. Sweet innocence of little children. On my way home from Tim’s on Friday I stopped at Ervin and Susan’s house to get their dirty laundry. Saturday was rainy so I didn’t get it washed until today. From Friday night until Saturday night we had 2 1/2 inches of rain. On Sunday in this church district there are three little boys that share the same birthday. Grandson Ryan turned 6. Niece Emma and Menno’s son Menno turned 5 and his cousin Austin turned 7. Austin wasn’t there but I think that’s neat that they all share the same day a year apart. On our way home from Tim’s on Sunday we stopped in at Ervin’s again to see how they were doing. Daniel Ray and Verena had picked up their five oldest children and brought them to church. They also took them to see the parade in town on Saturday. Jennifer, Ryan and Curtis drove home with us. I was glad to get to hold baby Sharlene. She is eleven days old and weighs 7 pounds and 15 ounces now. She reminds me of Jennifer when she was a baby. She can make all kinds of expressions. I could have sat there longer and held her but Grandpa was ready to get home.