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DELPHOS — The Fort Jennings Musketeers (14-6) continued their strong stretch of play Tuesday night, securing a 66-48 road victory over the Jefferson Wildcats (5-13) at “The Stage.” The win marks their seventh in their last eight games.
PAULDING — The Ottoville Lady Green (19-2) hit the road Tuesday night for a highly anticipated non-conference showdown against the Paulding Lady Panthers (15-5) at “The Jungle,” securing a 34-19 victory in a defensive battle.
DELPHOS — It’s back and hot out the gate! Place your bets for the Delphos Derby!
Jefferson Middle School would like to say thank you to Paulding Putnam Electric’s Project Round-up for their generous donation $1,000 to support the middle school PBIS initiative. The funds will be used to take qualifying students to the Van Wert Cinemas. Shown receiving the check are, from left Bryar Suever, Kate Brinkman, Phoenix O’Dell, Braylon Wannemacher, Hanna He, Alayna Stokes and Samantha Stanton. (Photo submitted)
DELPHOS – Delphos residents could see a 5.2% CPI increase in their water and sewer bills starting in May. City council heard the CPI increase ordinance on first reading Monday evening.
DELPHOS — On Jan. 26, officers were sent to the 1100 block of North Main Street for a possible physical disturbance. Officers spoke with all parties at that time and left the scene. Officers were called back to the area approximately four hours later for an on-going disturbance. During the investigation of that call, officers found probable cause to arrest a female, 26-year-old Ladonna Monfort, of Delphos, for making threats to a family member.
Students in Julane Stockwell’s first-grade class at Franklin Elementary include, front from left, Kennedy Garber, Max Hellman, Harmoni McGill, Avalon Richardson and Connor Smith; row two, Callie Bevington, Oliver Closson, Charlie Cunningham, Gunnar Nifty, Alex Riordan, Clayton York and Shannon Snyder; and back, Ian Walter, Keeley Suever, Lucille Gehr, Nova Smith, Max Trentman, Austin Koester and Stockwell. (CherryRoad Media/Nancy Spencer)
Four revisions dealing with player equipment in high school football were among the eight changes recommended by the NFHS Football Rules Committee at its January 12-14 meeting in Indianapolis. All recommended changes were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.