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Person Pleads Guilty In Kirby Tire Fire A third person has pleaded guilty to starting a fire in 1999 at the state's largest tire dump. Scott Harer, 22, of Bloomville, pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges of arson and attempted aggravated arson. He will be sentenced on Aug. 1. Brent Young, 22, formerly of Bloomville, and Michael Schindewolf, 22, of Bucyrus, also have pleaded guilty and are awaiting sentencing. Three
New Washington Residents Killed
In Accident According to reports, Micheal Conway, his wife Jana, and a relative, Sharon Haydinger, were all killed in the crash as they were making their way home on Sunday afternoon. They had been at a family outing in Grafton. Details of how the accident occurred were not available at the time of this posting. 2002 Marion County Fair Officially Kicks Off The
2002 Marion County Fair officially opened on Monday, July 1, at 9 am
with patriotic music and a demonstration from members of a 4-H group
which works on dog agility training. The members put their dogs
through a course much like the ones seen on television.
Travelers
headed south on Route 23 were forced to take a detour through Delaware
on Saturday, June 29. A water main break caused the unexpected delay.
The congestion was located along a 2-mile stretch of Rt. 23 just north of Delaware as workers tried to repair a broken 16-inch waterline. The break was discovered about 9 pm on Thursday, June 27, in the northbound lanes of Rt. 23, just north of Panhandle Road. Southbound lanes were closed and traffic rerouted at Hills Miller Road and then back through Delaware to Rt. 23. Northbound traffic was reduced to one lane. Backups of up to a mile in either direction were frequent along Rt. 23. Ohio State Marion Honors Alumnus For ServiceThe Ohio State University at Marion honored one of its own in alumnus Larry Cline with the 2002 Ralph Howard Service award at the university's recent academic recognition ceremony. The Ohio State University at Marion Campus Honors Program accepts nominations for the Ralph Howard Service Award annually. The award is presented to a member of the community or an organization that has contributed to the development of academic programs and the Honors Program, and has made a significant impact on the quality of education at the Marion Campus. Cline attended Ohio State at Marion from 1966 to 1968 and graduated from Ohio State University in 1970. He was nominated and recognized for his exemplary role in promoting academic excellence at the University. Click here to read more of this story from our sister site Marion Online. Ohio Officials Debate Effectiveness Of DARE ProgramThe former state senator who wrote a 1993 law earmarking millions of dollars a year for the DARE program says he isn't sure whether the anti-drug initiative still deserves the funding. A story in the AP says, Barry Levey, a former Republican senator from Middletown, recalled that the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program had wide support from law-enforcement officials, educators and politicians when he added the money to a tough new drunken driving law. "You had police going into schools; it was hard to quarrel with it," Levey told The Columbus Dispatch for a story Sunday. "While not perfect, it was about the best thing we had going out there." DARE has come under fire in recent years after national studies questioned its effectiveness. Levey said a Middletown charity for which he serves as a trustee is questioning whether to keep providing support for local DARE programs. Click here to read more of this story from the AP. Sending Mail Has Become More ExpensiveThe price of mailing a First-Class Mail letter increased 3 cents on June 30, from 34 to 37 cents - about 45 cents a month for the average household. New 37-cent First-Class Mail stamps are available now. A new 3-cent "Star" stamp is also available, to add to 34-cent stamps customers may still have on hand. If you don't want to leave your home or office, you can go online to The Postal Store at usps.com to order stamps. The Postal Store is selling special rate-change combo packs containing both 37-cent and 3-cent stamps and a handy rate card. You can also order stamps by phone by calling 1-800-STAMP24. Complete rate information is available by clicking here. Craft
Bazaar To Benefit Local Council On Aging Choose from a large selection of household items, decorator accents and heirloom-quality handwork. Or indulge in delicious home-made cookies or fudge. Shop in air-conditioned comfort July 11 from 4 pm to 9 pm, and July 12 and 13 from 10 am to 9 pm. All proceeds help the Center continue to make nutritious home-delivered meals and congregate meals, transportation, housekeeping services and a wealth of referral information available to Wyandot County Senior Citizens. Second
Half Property Tax Bills Are In The Mail If you own real estate within Wyandot County and have not received your tax statement, contact the Wyandot County Treasurer at 419-294-2131. Failure to pay the taxes due can result in fines and other penalties. Several area banks will accept tax payments, including; First Citizens National Bank in Carey, Nevada, and Wharton; First National Bank in Sycamore and McCutchenville; Commercial Savings Bank in Carey and Harpster; Sky Bank in Carey. |
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