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Paulding Progress January 6, 2016
Paulding Progress January 6, 2016
CONGRATULATIONS
LINDER AND CLEMENS 10 & 11A
Details on their Achievements
WEDNESDAY,
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JANUARY
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The peak number of visits on a single
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Mobile website access to the Progress
website continues to increase. Mobile and
tablet usage now accounts for an average
of 61 percent of visits, up from 45 percent
during 2014.
Most of the top stories were breaking news, published prior to the regular
Wednesday publication date of the Progress. The stories spanned the entire year,
from January through December.
Weve posted a slideshow of the years
events as reflected on Page One for the
past 12 months. Look for Slideshow
Countys 2016
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Ribbon cutting
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OAKWOOD A ribbon
cutting ceremony and grand
opening for Matson Family
Chiropractic will be held at
1:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9 in
Oakwood.
The offices are located at
411 Hakes St. An open house
for the public is planned for
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Weather report
A summary of Decembers
weather highs and lows, as
recorded at Pauldings water
treatment plant:
Maximum temperature:
72 on Dec. 24.
Low temperature: 19 on
Dec. 20.
Most rain/melted snow in
a 24-hour period: 1.22 inches
on Dec. 27; most ice/snow:
none.
Total rainfall/melted
snow for the month: 3.27
inches; total ice and snow:
none.
2015 extremes:
Maximum temperature:
93 on July 29.
Low temperature: -9 on
Feb. 20 and 24.
Most rain/melted snow in
a 24-hour period: 1.70 inches
on June 27.
Most ice/snow in a 24hour period: 3.8 inches on
Feb. 5.
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The Penguin Peddler recently made a donation to all the ball associations in the county. Brad
Taylor, representing the Paulding Ball Association, and his daughter, Darcy, accept the $1,050
donation from Carmen Hale, owner of the Penguin Peddler, and her son, Jordan. Both Darcy and
Jordan play baseball during the summer.
By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
PAULDING Last week the Penguin Peddler supported the area ball associations with a
check in the amount of $1,050.
Brad Taylor, representing the Paulding Ball
Association, received the donation that will be
equally divided among the Antwerp, Grover
Hill, Latty, Oakwood, Payne, Scott and Paulding associations.
The gift represents the amount donated
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DIAGNOSTIC FEE
By JIM LANGHAM
Feature Writer
PAULDING ThePaulding
County commissioners have
approved appropriations for the
2016General Fund. In the action, commissioners increased
the general appropriations by
$340,301 over the 2015 original
appropriations. Thetotal appropriations for the new year are
$5,565,601.08, compared to the
2015 original appropriations of
$5,225,300.23.
We always go back to the
original appropriations in comparison, said Commissioner Tony Zartman. Budgets
change during the year when
unknown expenses are incurred.
All offices saw an increase
in their budget this year, continued Zartman. Thelargestnotable differences were in
the insurance line item and the
Sheriffs line item.
Zartman noted the insurance line item hasincreased
$132,000 because of theincreased cost of health insurance
benefits for employees.
Thesheriffs office line item
has increased by $85,402, the
largest percentage of the increase occurringdue to higher
cost of out-housing prisoners to
Putnam County. Out-housing
costs with Putnam County have
jumped to $325,000 for 201617, said Zartman.
Thats just for the cost of
keeping [our] prisoners in their
jail, said Zartman. Any other
expense above the out-housing costs are additional. While
prisoners are in the hospital, we
have to hire a corrections officer
to stay with them.
One thing we were able to
do last year with the help of
the sheriffs office was to bring
back the community DARE
[Drug Abuse Resistance Education] program, continued
Zartman. The commissioners appropriated money from
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ERIN MOHR
We traveled a lot in the summer
time on the AAU team, Mohr noted.
We played in tournaments in cities
like Indianapolis, Chicago, Lexington,
Toledo and Cincinnati as well as in
Michigan.
One thing I think the summer stuff
did for her was forced her to become
a better player overall, stated Jennifer Mohr, Erins mother. Every girl
she played against was just as good as
her so it made her improve her game.
You couldnt go into a game and not
play hard because all of the girls on her
team and the other teams were just as
good or better. It helped to push her to
become a more all-around player. She
had to learn to play without the ball
more.
Another big thing is I think of all of
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vocal leader, Mohr said. Our chemistry is a reason for our success and as
a group we all love basketball. It has
been a great opportunity to play with
these girls and we have become closer
as a team.
With the end of her high school career coming in the next 60-90 days, it
does not bring the end of a basketball
career for the Raider standout.
Mohr will continue her career next
season as a Forester, committing to
Huntington University earlier this
school year, looking to become a dentist in the future.
But, for now, Mohr and her parents
just want to enjoy what they hope is an
extended season for this years Wayne
Trace basketball team.
It has been great so far and I hope
we can put together a long tournament
run, concluded Mohr. I enjoy the
time with my teammates and coaches
and want to do that as long as possible.
I have really enjoyed watching her
play, stated Mohrs mom, Jennifer.
She has really enjoyed the game of
basketball and likes being on the same
team with her sister (Erica is a junior
varsity player at Wayne Trace). I just
want her to enjoy the time she has to
play the game. It is such a small part
of the big picture in life but it is something that the girls enjoy and you hope
they are able to have success at it. You
want them to play hard at all times, be
able to have fun at it and learn not only
lessons about the game but about life.
She has been able to do all of that and
that has made it special.
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ALLAN
KELBLE
1938-2015
PAULDING Allan Nicholas Kelble, age 77, died Monday,
Dec. 28 at his residence.
He was
born Feb.
26, 1938
in Payne,
the son of
the
late
Erhart J.
Nick and
Eleanor E.
(Gremaux)
Kelble. On
Aug. 15,
1959, he
married
Starlee E.
Miller, who
survives.
He served
in the U.S. Army from 1961-63
and retired in 1999 from Superior Linkage, New Haven, after
35 years. He was a member of
Divine Mercy Catholic Parish
and Paulding VFW Post #587.
He was a fisherman and an avid
card player, enjoying many
games of poker at the VFW.
He is also survived by a son,
Nick (Michelle) Kelble, Antwerp; daughter, Amy (Kris)
Knight, Bryan; grandchildren,
Larisa, Andrew, Elaina and
Kelby; great-granddaughter,
Mallory; sister, Jeanine (Frank)
Germano, East Hartford, Conn.;
brother, Vincent (Carolee) Kelble, Mooresville, N.C.; and
nieces and nephews.
He also was preceded in death
by a brother, Phil.
A Mass of Christian Burial
was conducted Monday, Jan. 4
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1972-2015
GROVER HILL Butch
Carl Coburn, 43, of Grover
Hill, passed away Thursday,
Dec. 31 at Defiance Regional
Medical Center.
MARK VOGEL
1955-2016
LEIPSIC Mark W. Vogel,
60, of Leipsic, died at 2:50
p.m. Friday, Jan. 1 at Putnam
County Ambulatory Care Center.
He was
born Feb.
16, 1955
in Lima
to the late
Vern and
Dorothy
(Schaeper)
Vogel. Mark worked for Ford
Motor Company, Lima, and
was a former member of the
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According to Sheriff Jason Landers, deputies with the Paulding County Sheriffs Office, along with investigators from the
West Central Ohio Crime Task Force, executed a search warrant
at 13027 Road 191, Oakwood. The search warrant was served at
approximately 11:30 p.m. May 26 for a suspected meth lab inside
the residence.
Arrested at the scene was resident Jessica L. Beane, age 27,
who was the only occupant at the time of the search.
Update: Beane pleaded guilty to illegal manufacture of drugs
and illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs. A charge of possession of methamphetamine was
dismissed. She was sentenced to a total of 48 months in prison.
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ACCIDENTS:
Friday, Dec. 25
7:06 p.m. Russell L. Baker, 64, of
Payne, was cited for failure to control following a two-vehicle mishap on East Oak
Street west of South Laura Street in Payne.
He was driving south on Laura, turned
west onto Oak when his 2002 Mazda sideswiped a parked minivan owned by Shelli
R. Cramer of Paulding. Minor damage
was inflicted to each. Baker was taken by
Payne EMS to Paulding County Hospital
for possible injuries. Payne Fire Department assisted at the scene.
INCIDENTS:
Thursday, Dec. 24
9:18 a.m. Security light on Ohio 613
in Jackson Township was reportedly shot
out.
11:08 a.m. Deputies were called to an
Auglaize Township business on Ohio 637
where someone hit the building.
11:34 a.m. Two fire units each from
Paulding, Payne and Antwerp and Paulding EMS were called to a house fire on
Ohio 111 in Paulding Township. They
were there less than five minutes.
12:08 p.m. Trespassing complaint was
investigated on Road 171 in Auglaize
Township.
12:10 p.m. Threats by a neighbor were
looked into on Road 1036 in Auglaize
Township.
12:18 p.m. Break-in at a cabin was
investigated on Ohio 66 in Washington
Township.
4:18 p.m. Dog complaint was lodged
from Ohio 613 in Paulding Township.
7:55 p.m. Minor motor vehicle accident
on private property was documented on
Road 178 in Auglaize Township.
9:24 p.m. A female juvenile was reported missing from Grover Hill.
10:48 p.m. Trespassing complaint was
looked into on Road 156 in Auglaize
Township.
Friday, Dec. 25
County Court
Civil Docket:
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance
vs. Elizabeth K. Lantz, Paulding and
Jeff Lantz, Defiance. Money only, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance
vs. Julie K. Hartsock, Payne and Scott
J. Hartsock, Payne. Money only, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance
vs. Nathan E. McAlexander, Antwerp
and Jennifer McAlexander, Antwerp.
Small claims, satisfied.
Sarah J. Mowery DDS Inc., Antwerp vs. Michael Geiger, Cecil and
Kerry Geiger, Cecil. Small claims,
satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance
vs. Bruce L. Sowder, Paulding. Other
action, satisfied.
Van Wert County Hospital, Van
Wert vs. Harold R. Spangler, Grover
Hill. Other action, statisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance
vs. Samantha Branham, Oakwood.
Small claims, satisfied.
Cach LLC, Denver vs. Charles s.
Gonzales, Paulding and Krista Gonzales, Paulding. Other action, satisfied.
Midland Funding LLC, San Diego
vs. Tonya Walke, Paulding. Other action, judgment for the plaintiff in the
sum of $5,302.33.
Lima Memorial Hospital, Lima vs.
Candi Marie Harruff, Cecil. Other action, judgment for the plaintiff in the
sum of $2,222.15.
Michael S. Boggs DDS Inc.,
Hicksville vs. Tim Smith, Antwerp
and Brandy Smith, Antwerp. Small
claims, satisfied.
Cavalry SPV I LLC, Valhalla, N.Y.
vs. John Doster, Scott. Other action,
dismissed.
Springleaf Financial Services of
Indiana, Evansville, Ind. vs. Michael
Kever, Antwerp. Other action, judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of
$4,134.22.
Van Wert County Hospital, Van
Wert vs. Michele Daeger, Payne and
Jeremy Daeger, Payne. Other action,
dismissed.
Criminal Docket:
Zachariah D. Graber, Defiance,
possession and paraphernalia; $75 fine
and $95 costs per charge, 6-month license suspensions to run concurrently.
Traffic Docket:
Gabrial A. Rodriguez, Defiance,
58/35 speed; $43 fine.
Robert Lajuan Smith, Toledo, 86/65
speed; $43 fine, $85 costs.
Caikondi L. Kamvazaana, Dayton,
71/55 speed; $43 fine, $85 costs.
James L. Bragg, Oregon, 78/65
speed; $33 fine, $85 costs.
Jason R. Trehan, Toledo, 80/65
speed; $43 fine, $77 costs, pay all by
Jan. 29 or sent for collection (POC).
Kayla Marie Heath, Fort Wayne,
81/65 speed; $43 fine, $80 costs.
John F. Kyle, Genoa, 75/65 speed;
$33 fine, $77 costs.
Julio C. Garcia, Romulus, Mich.,
78/65 speed; $33 fine, $80 costs.
Douglas P. Rellinger, Ottoville, seat
belt; $30 fine, $50 costs.
Freida J. Hopkins, Melrose, seat
belt; $30 fine, $50 costs.
Property transfers
The term et al. refers to and others; et vir.,
and husband; et ux., and wife.
claim.
Melrose Village
Margaret G. Fellers to Margaret G.
Fellers and Lori Lassiter; Lots 160, 162,
164, 0.345 acre. Quit claim.
Justin A. Parrett and Alyssa A. Price to
Derrick L. Seibert and Sandra J. Seibert;
Lots 9-12, Densmore Parcels, 0.91 acre;
Sec. 32, Outlots, 1.46 acres. Warranty
deed.
Paulding Village
William R. Beverly, trustee to Delores
Whirrett Life Estate; Lot 11, Latty Addition, 0.2 acre. Warranty deed.
Lonnie L. and Donna R. Schooley to
Lonnie L. and Donna R. Schooley Life
Estate; Lots 2, 3 and 6, Noneman Subdivision, 0.504 acre; parts Lots 25 and
40 plus half of alley, 0.38 acre; Lots 5
and 16 plus half of alley, Old Prentice
Addition, 0.353 acre; Sec. 12, Lot 16,
Outlots, 0.212 acre; Lot 39, Barnes Addition, 0.217 acre. Quit claim.
Timothy R. Bakle, trustee to Matthew
W. and Stephanie S. Hollar; Lot Lot 235,
Original Plat, 0.15 acre. Fiduciary deed.
Elizabeth D. and Lee Bates, et al. to
Zachary R. Rosenbeck and Kathryn E.
Schulze; Sec. 12, Lot 17, Utterback Subdivision, 0.3 acre. Warranty deed.
Legals
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus, Ohio
Division of Construction
Management
Legal Copy Number: 160064
Sealed proposals will be accepted
from pre-qualified bidders at the
ODOT Office of Contracts until
10:00 a.m. on January 28, 2016.
Project 160064 is located in
Paulding County, SR 637-10.76
and is a CULVERT REPLACEMENT project. The date set for
completion of this work shall be
as set forth in the bidding proposal. Plans and Specifications
are on file in the Department of
Transportation.
LEGAL NOTICE
The Unknown Heirs at Law,
Devisees, Legatees, Executor
or Administrators of Glema J.
Baxter, (Address Unknown),
whose last place of residence
is known as but whose present
place of residence is unknown
and Unknown Spouse, if any,
of Charles T. Baxter, whose
last place of residence is known
as 11201 Road 71, Paulding,
OH 45879 but whose present
place of residence is unknown,
will take notice that on November 25, 2015, Quicken Loans
Inc., filed its Complaint in Foreclosure in Case No. CI 15 193
in the Court of Common Pleas
Paulding County, Ohio alleging
ARY, 2015.
BY: THE LAW OFFICES OF
JOHN D. CLUNK CO., L.P.A.
Robert R. Hoose #0074544
Attorneys for Plaintiff-Petitioner
4500 Courthouse Blvd.
Suite 400
Stow, OH 44224
(330) 436-0300 - telephone
(330) 436-0301 - facsimile
notice@j ohndclunk. com
ORDINANCE 1512-15
Ordinance 1512-15 was passed
by Paulding Village Council on
December 21, 2015, and goes
into effect from and after the earliest period allowed by law. The
summary of this legislation is as
follows:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
AND INCREASING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CURRENT
EXPENSES AND OTHER EXPENDITURES OF THE VILLAGE OF PAULDING, OHIO,
DURING THE YEAR ENDING
DECEMBER 31,2015.
Copies of the full text of this legislation may be obtained at the
Finance Directors Office, 116
South Main Street, between the
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Annette D. Hasch
Finance Director
ORDINANCE 1514-15
Ordinance 1514-15 was passed
by Paulding Village Council on
December 21, 2015, and goes
into effect from and after the earliest period allowed by law. The
summary of this legislation is as
follows:
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING
THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE VILLAGE OF
PAULDING TO B-2.
Copies of the full text of this legislation may be obtained at the
Finance Directors Office, 116
South Main Street, between the
ORDINANCE 1513-15
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Ordinance 1513-15 was passed Monday through Friday.
by Paulding Village Council on Annette D. Hasch
December 21, 2015, and goes Finance Director
into effect from and after the ear-
LEGAL NOTICE
The following matters are the
subject of this public notice by
the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public
notice, including any additional
instructions for submitting comments, requesting information,
a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://
www.epa.ohio.gov/actions.aspx
or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA,
50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049,
Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614644-2129 email: HClerk@epa.
ohio.gov
Solid Waste Landfill License Action
Lafarge North America
11435 Co Rd 176, Paulding, OH
45879
ID #: RSWL018767
Date of Action: 12/28/2015
A Renewal Residual Solid Waste
- Class 3 Facility License was issued to Lafarge North America,
11435 County Road 176, Paulding, Ohio 45879
Application for Antidegradation
Project
Paulding WTP
901 McDonald Pike, Paulding,
OH 45879
Facility Description: Water Treatment Plant
Receiving Water: Flat Rock
Creek
ID #: 2IW00230
Date of Action: 01/06/2016
Antidegradation project as defined by OAC 3745-1-05 - an
exclusion or waiver is not applicable.
Police Report
ACCIDENT REPORTS
Saturday, Dec. 19
7:20 p.m. Beverly D. Apple, 54,
of Paulding, was cited for improper
backing following a two-vehicle accident on Perry Street at Williams
Street. Reports say that as Randall
Ren Letso, 52, of Cecil, was stopped
in traffic Apple backed a 1999
Chevy pickup truck from a parking
space into his 2005 Cadillac STS.
Damage was minor to both. Neither
driver was hurt.
Monday, Dec. 21
11:54 a.m. Raymond E. Harrison,
53, of Byron Center, Mich., was
cited for assured clear distance after
a two-vehicle crash on East Perry
Street (US 127) at Wayne Street.
Linda R. Ames, 58, of Van Wert,
Street.
5:50 p.m. Junk notice was prepared for a North Cherry Street address.
Monday, Dec. 28
12:58 a.m. Police discovered an
unoccupied vehicle parked in a business lot on East Perry Street. Its registration came back to a Fort Wayne
residence.
1:50 p.m. Unwanted calls and texts
were handled on West Perry Street. A
subject was advised to quit.
11:31 p.m. Harassing texts were
looked into on Emerald Road. An
individual was warned to stop.
Tuesday, Dec. 29
4:03 a.m. Water was reported
over the roadways on Emerald Road
and McDonald Pike.
Common Pleas
Civil Docket
The term et al. refers to and others; et vir., and husband; et ux.,
and wife.
$100,000 bond following arraignment for aggravated robbery (F1). He is set for a Jan.
12 pretrial conference and a
Feb. 9 jury trial.
Cody L. Johnson, 26, of
Latty, is also being held on
$100,000 bond. He is accused
of theft (F5) and three counts
receiving stolen property (F4
and two M1). Pretrial conference will be Jan. 28 with a
Feb. 23 jury trial.
Timothy B. Edwards, 56,
Antwerp, was released on his
own recognizance and a cash
bond returned to the poster
following arraignment for illegal manufacture of drugs/
cultivation of marijuana (F3),
and unlawful possession of
dangerous ordnance (F5). He
is to appear for a Jan. 28 pretrial conference and a March
1 jury trial. Conditions of
his release are: no arrests,
no drugs or alcohol, and no
moving without consent of
the Court.
Michael W. Elders, 29,
address unavailable, is being
held on $50,000 bond with
no cash privilege following
arraignment for two counts
breaking and entering (F5)
and grand theft (F3). His
court dates are a Jan. 19 pretrial conference and a Feb. 23
jury trial.
Shannon M. Highwarden,
38, address unavailable, was
released on her own recognizance following arraignment
for possession of cocaine
(F5). Her pretrial conference
is Jan. 8. No trial date was set.
Jonathan A. Coyne, 28, of
Van Wert, was released on
his own recognizance after
pleading not guilty to receiving stolen property (F4). His
pretrial conference will be
Jan. 28 with a March 8 jury
trial. Conditions of his release include: no arrests and
no drugs or alcohol.
Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Journal December 16, 2015
This 16th day of December, 2015, the
Board of County Commissioners met in regular session with the following members present: Roy Klopfenstein, Tony Zartman, Mark
Holtsberry, and Nola Ginter, Clerk.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
Coral Fetzer and Matt Stoller, SWCD Fetzer was pleased to announce Paulding
County SWCD has been awarded a two-year
grant through Western Lake Erie Basin for
$60,000 per year. The grant is to be utilized
by hiring a technician assistant. Fetzer explained three counties (Paulding, Defiance
and Williams) will be sharing this position;
however, Paulding County is the lead county
and will be providing an office, vehicle, office
equipment, etc. for the position.
Fetzer noted there is another grant in Area
1 that will allow for four positions. This grant
will not be available until 2017. With the
addition of another person in March, Fetzer
and SWCD board member Matt Stoller have
some concerns about office space. Fetzer is
investigating possible locations should the
need arise. Although the commissioners
are not obligated to provide office space
for SWCD, the commissioners encouraged
Fetzer to continue to keep them updated.
County Treasurer Lou Ann Wannemacher
presented the November investment report
for the commissioners review. She invests
a total of $10,482,418.12 for the county.
Wannemacher also presented the Revenue
Summary Display for interest income. She
had estimated revenue at $45,000 for 2015
and was happy to report receipts so far in
2015 total $72,096.95.
Wannemacher noted tax collection is
going well. She has worked with several
people with delinquent taxes, agreeing on a
payment plan. Wannemacher then reported a
total of $19,272,470.42 billed for 2105 taxes,
payable in 2106.
concrete work at the OSU Extension building, making the entrance to the building
handicapped accessible, was also submitted
for payment. The work was mostly funded
through a HAVA grant, with $100 balance
due.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
A motion was made by Holtsberry to go
into executive session at 8:03 a.m. with the
Paulding County Prosecutor to discuss legal
matters.
At 8:18 a.m. all members present agreed
to adjourn the executive session and go into
regular session.
IN THE MATTER OF DISTRIBUTION OF EDP RENEWABLES TIMBER ROAD II WIND FARM (BENTON
TOWNSHIP) P.I.L.O.T. (PAYMENT IN
LIEU OF TAXES) FOR 2015, PAYABLE
IN 2016
Zartman moved to adopt the following resolution:
WHEREAS, Paulding County will soon be
receiving revenue generated by EDP Renewables Timber Road II Wind Farm located in
Benton Township for tax year 2015, payable
in 2016; and
WHEREAS, Ohio Revised Code Section
5727.75 sets forth the framework for the receipt of the revenue to be generated by the
wind turbines, stating: The County Treasurer shall allocate the payment on the basis
of the projects physical location; and
WHEREAS, it is the Paulding County
Prosecutors opinion, dated September 25,
2012, that the Paulding County Board of
Commissioners have the authority by resolution to determine how the revenue to be
generated by the wind turbines is to be distributed; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Paulding
County Board of Commissioners, in consideration of the current levies in place for
county entities, do hereby resolve to distribute the 2015 PILOT, payable in 2016, for
PAU LD I N G PRO G R E SS
COMMUNITY
Enjoy every moment of every day
Engagement
RACHEL DUNCAN
and
DERRICK BAKSA
WALBRIDGE Wedding
vows between Rachel Erin
Duncan of Northwood and
Derrick Steven Baksa of
Paulding will be exchanged
June 4, 2016 at the Athens
Missionary Baptist Church
in Walbridge at 3:30 p.m.
The bride-elect, a daughter of Ron and Sara Duncan of Northwood, holds a
bachelors degree in early
childhood education from
Bluffton University. She is
employed by Lakota Local
Schools.
Her fianc teaches English
at Paulding High School.
His degree in English and
adolescent/young adult education is also from Bluffton
University. He is the son of
Roger Baksa of Paulding and
the late Susan Baksa.
Birthdays
Jan. 9 Natalie Genero, Joann Johnson,
Kenneth Klender, Charles Schaefer, Brandon
Shoup.
Jan. 10 Brandon Baker, Vickie Fisher,
Mark Graf II, Ron Kadesch, Stella Laukhuf,
Paula Riggenbach, Zachary Austin Saylor,
Toni Theis, Sally Wannemacher.
Jan. 11 Robbyn Hodge, Nicole Hull, Mike
Mapes, Kenneth Robinson, Bernice Speiser,
Louella Thomas.
Jan. 12 Susie Combs, Edith English,
Emmalee Fulk, James G. Genero Jr., Tricia
Grant, Henry Manz, Pat Marcom, Jason T.
Miller, Leann Moser, Mikayla Pieper, Lily
Roehrig, Nathan Thatcher, Sydney Trahin,
Brenda Troyer.
Jan. 13 Donald Baer, Allison Cessna,
William K. Clemens, Lupe Contreraz, Wally
Daniels III, Ethel Jewel, Alicia Rose, Makayla Sherry, Pat Spitnale, Scott Spitnale, Caleb
Wilson.
Jan. 14 Joanne Adair, Wade Bissell, Rob
Goshia, Julia Hart, Martha Hessler, Princess Ladd, Angie Moser, Jennifer Ricica,
Hillary Roughton, Quentin Vance, Maurie
Wannemacher.
Jan. 15 Aaron Bryant, Shelly Dobbelaere,
Sara Lawhorn, Naomi Meyer, George Porter,
Kellen Simonin, Florence Smith, Samantha
Suffel.
By Byron McNutt
DHI Media
The following two stories
illustrate how something positive can come from unexpected places. The first story titled
A Dogs Purpose, from a
6-year-olds viewpoint, was
forwarded tous by Dan Moericke about eight years ago.
A veterinarian recalls the
time he was called to examine
a ten-year-old Irish Wolfhound
named Belker. The dogs owners, Ron, his wife, Lisa, and
their little boy, Shane, were all
very attached to Belker, and
they were hoping for a miracle
to save their family pet.
The vet examined Belker
and found he was dying of
cancer. He told the family he
couldnt do anything for Belker, and offered to perform the
euthanasia procedure for the
old dog in their home.
As arrangements were
made, Ron and Lisa told the
vet they thought it would be
good for six-year-old Shane to
observe the procedure. They
felt as though Shane might
learn something from the experience. The next day, the vet
felt the familiar catch in his
throat as Belkers family surrounded him.
Shane seemed so calm, petting the old dog for the last
time, that the vet wondered if
he understood what was going on. Within a few minutes,
Belker slipped peacefully
away.
The little boy seemed to
accept Belkers transition
without any difficulty or confusion. Everyone sat together for a while after Belkers
death, wondering aloud about
People
Make the Difference
By
Byron McNutt
the sad fact that animal lives
are shorter than human lives.
Shane, who had been listening quietly, piped up, I know
why.
Startled, they all turned to
him. What came out of his
mouth next stunned the vet.
Hed never heard a more comforting explanation.
He said, People are born
so that they can learn how to
live a good life, like loving
everybody all the time and being nice, right? The six-yearold continued, Well, dogs
already know how to do that,
so they dont have to stay as
long.
The lesson is: Live simply.
Love generously. Care deeply.
Speak kindly.
Remember, if a dog was the
teacher you would learn things
like: When loved ones come
home, always run to greet
them. Never pass up the opportunity to go for a joyride.
Allow the experience of fresh
air and the wind in your face
to be pure ecstasy.
n COMMISSIONERS
Continued from Page 5A
be receiving revenue generated by
Iberdrolas Blue Creek Wind Farm
located in Latty Township for tax year
2015, payable in 2016; and
WHEREAS, Ohio Revised Code
Section 5727.75 sets forth the framework for the receipt of the revenue to
be generated by the wind turbines,
stating: The County Treasurer shall
allocate the payment on the basis of
the projects physical location; and
WHEREAS, it is the Paulding
County Prosecutors opinion, dated
September 25, 2012, that the Paulding County Board of Commissioners
have the authority by resolution to
determine how the revenue to be generated by the wind turbines is to be
distributed; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Paulding County Board of Commissioners,
in consideration of the current levies
in place for county entities, do hereby
resolve to distribute the 2015 PILOT,
payable in 2016, for the Blue Creek
Wind Farm in Paulding County, Latty
Township, be distributed as follows:
Name; Milage Rate; % of total rate
Paulding County General Fund; 3.4;
6.6310%
Paulding County Health Department;
.8; 1.5602%
Paulding County Board of Developmental Disabilities; 4.3; 8.3863%
Paulding County Senior Center; .5;
.9752%
Paulding County 911; 1.074; 2.0946%
Paulding County Hospital; .3; .5851%
Paulding County Carnegie Library;
1.5; 2.9255%
Paulding County OSU Extension; .25;
Haley!
Love, Mom
.4876%
Tri-County Mental Health; 1;
1.9503%
Latty Township; 4.05; 7.8987%
Vantage Career Center; 4.7; 9.1664%
Wayne Trace Local School District;
29.4; 57.3390%
and be it FURTHER RESOLVED,
that said distribution of the PILOT for
said Blue Creek Wind Farm be reviewed annually.
IN THE MATTER OF ENTERING
INTO A LEASE AGREEMENT
WITH THE PAULDING COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FOR
THE RENTAL OF THE PAULDING COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
Zartman moved to adopt the following resolution:
WHEREAS, The Paulding County
Commissioners own the real property
known as the Paulding County Fairgrounds, located in Paulding Township, Paulding County, Ohio; and
WHEREAS, The Paulding County
Commissioners lease the real property
to the Paulding County Fair Board, an
agricultural society established under
Chapter 1711 of the Ohio Revised
Code, subject to the Permitted Encumbrances, terms, and conditions as
listed in the Lease which is on file in
the Paulding County Commissioners
Office;
WHEREAS, Said Lease shall be in
effect from January 1, 2016, through
December 31, 2016; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, That the
Board of County Commissioners
have hereby entered into an agreement
with the Paulding County Fair Board
Public Notice
take me to
fore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board
of County Commissioners hereby approves the release of the CHIP mortgage with the payment of $3,253 by
Derrick and Sandra Seibert as full satisfaction of the obligation.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
PAULDING COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BILLING THE PAULDING COUNTY EMA FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE
Zartman moved to adopt the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board
of County Commissioners does hereby
have the authority to bill and collect
from the Paulding County EMA the
monthly amount for the Paulding
County EMA telephone service.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
PAULDING COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BILLING THE PAULDING COUNTY EMA FOR INTERNET SERVICE
Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board
of County Commissioners does
hereby have the authority to bill and
collect from the Paulding County
EMA the monthly amount for the
Paulding County EMA internet service.
IN THE MATTER OF DISPOSAL OF UNNEEDED, OBSOLETE, OR UNFIT PERSONAL
PROPERTY
Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution:
WHEREAS, the Paulding County
Sheriffs Office has acquired three ve-
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The Grudge takes Number
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PAULDING It is time for the Paulding Chamber of Commerce Second Annual Chili Cookoff.
Last year, Ed Bohn from Paulding EMA took home the Hot
Sauce, but it could be you this year. Anyone can enter. Just bring
a slow cooker of chili to the chambers Business After Hours at
the Paulding Eagles from 4:30-6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14.
Anyone can come and sample and vote with dollars that will
help fund the Herb Monroe Community Park. There is no cost
to attend this event, but there will be a cash bar available.
Make sure your company or organization is represented with
your own special recipe. Those planning to enter are asked to
contact the chamber office at 419-399-5215 or by email at pauldingchamber@gmail.com.
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There are several ways to order the cookies.
A girl you know can invite you to buy cookies
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rubber bands. To the day that he
passed, my dad would collect
rubber bands from newspapers
and threw them in the junk
drawer for usage as needed.
Nothing went unnoticed from
the world around us. We picked
up the smallest items off of sidewalks, including every penny and
coin we found along the street. I
can remember the time when we
turned in a years worth of street
coins to the bank which turned
out to be nearly $90 in cash.
Every penny counts, was a
primary motto from around our
home.
But it was doing things together that brought the real value to
our family life. My grandmother
would somehow obtain sacks of
wool that I would card while
she sat and told me stories about
the one room school she had
attended. The end result of the
Church Corner
Beginning with the Jan. 13
edition of the Paulding County Progress, a religion page
will be included on a twice
per month basis. The new and
improved religion page will
include news and events featuring county churches and
religious organizations.
If you have news of interests, events or story ideas
please call the Progress at
419-399-4015 or email at
progress@progressnewspaper.org.
Saturday, Jan. 9
Special Service
VAN WERT The Chapel
Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Journal December 16,
2015
This 16th day of December, 2015, the
Board of County Commissioners met in
regular session with the following members present: Roy Klopfenstein, Tony
Zartman, Mark Holtsberry, and Nola
Ginter, Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF APPROVAL
OF THE 2016 GENERAL FUND
ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS
Zartman moved to adopt the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of
County Commissioners hereby approve
the 2016 Annual Appropriations as recorded in Journal 54, Pages 807-814, to
provide for current expenses and other
expenditures of said County during the
fiscal year ending December 31, 2016.
The same are hereby set aside and appropriated for the several purposes for
which expenditures are to be made for
and during said fiscal year.
2016 BUDGET PAULDING
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
COMMISSIONERS
001-001-00001 Salaries-Officials
$115,594
001-001-00002 Salaries-Employees
$27,925
001-001-00003 Supplies $7,000
001-001-00004 Equipment $7,000
001-001-00005 Legal Counsel $001-001-00006 Travel $7,500
001-001-00007 Advertising/Printing
$2,500
001-001-00008 Other Expenses $21,908
001-001-00009 PERS $20,092
001-001-00010 Workers Comp $2,400
001-001-00011 Medicare $2,081
001-001-00012 Insurance $001-001-00013 Social Security $Total 2016 Budget $214,000
COUNTY AUDITOR
001-002-00001 Salaries-Official $53,431
001-002-00002 Salaries-Employees
$77,000
001-002-00003 Supplies $5,000
001-002-00004 Equipment $1,000
001-002-00005 Contracts/Services
$13,098
001-002-00006 Travel $1,000
001-002-00007 Advertising/Printing
$5,000
001-002-00008 Other Expenses $2,000
001-002-00009 Salaries-Assessing/PP $001-002-00010 Supplies/PP $001-002-00011 Other Expenses/PP $001-002-00012 PERS/PP $001-002-00013 Workers Comp/PP $001-002-00014 PERS-Auditor $18,500
001-002-00015 Workers Comp-Auditor
$2,100
001-002-00016 Weights/Measures
Travel $3,000
001-002-00017 Medicare $1,900
001-002-99991 Mobile Home Fees $800
001-002-99992 Rollback/Homestead
$2,500
Total 2016 Budget $186,329
COUNTY TREASURER
001-003-00001 Salaries-Official $39,157
001-003-00002 Salaries-Employees
$49,488
001-003-00003 Supplies $662
001-003-00004 Equipment $001-003-00005 Contracts/Services
$10,060
001-003-00006 Travel $1,670
001-003-00007 Advertising/Printing
$300
001-003-00008 Other Expenses $001-003-00009 PERS $12,411
001-003-00010 Workers Comp $1,463
001-003-00011 Court Expenses $001-003-00012 Insurance $-
CLERK OF COURTS
001-012-00001 Salaries-Official $39,157
001-012-00002 Salaries-Employees
$41,954
001-012-00003 Supplies $8,000
001-012-00004 Equipment $7,500
001-012-00005 Travel $3,049
001-012-00006 Other Expenses $4,900
001-012-00007 PERS $11,356
001-012-00008 Workers Comp $1,339
001-012-00009 Medicare $568
001-012-00010 Insurance $Total 2016 Budget $117,823
CORONER 2016
001-013-00001 Salaries-Official $22,090
001-013-00002 Supplies $10
001-013-00003 Contracts/Services
$20,000.60
001-013-00004 Witness Fees $001-013-00005 Travel $1,000
001-013-00006 Other Expenses $001-013-00007 PERS $3,092.60
001-013-00008 Workers Comp $364.49
001-013-00009 Lab and Morgue $001-013-00010 Insurance $001-013-00011 Medicare $320.31
001-013-00012 Salary, Employees
$7,000
Total 2016 Budget $53,878
COUNTY COURT
001-014-00001 Salaries-Official $39,000
001-014-00002 Salaries-Employees
$157,013
001-014-00003 Supplies $5,000
001-014-00004 Equipment $2,000
001-014-00005 Contracts/Repairs
$5,000
001-014-00006 Jurors Fees $945
001-014-00007 Witness Fees $001-014-00008 Other Fees $001-014-00009 Other Expenses $9,500
001-014-00010 PERS $27,441.82
001-014-00011 Workers Comp
$3,567.44
001-014-00012 Medicare $2,822.69
001-014-00013 Insurance $001-014-00014 Salary-Bond Officer $001-014-00015 PERS-Bond Officer $001-014-00016 Workers Comp Bond
Officer $001-014-00017 Medicare-Bond Officer
$001-014-00018 Indigent Defense
$47,835.05
Total 2016 Budget $300,125
ELECTION BOARD
001-015-00001 Salaries-Officials
$19,200
001-015-00002 Salaries-Employees
$84,959
001-015-00003 Supplies $10,000
001-015-00004 Equipment $001-015-00005 Contracts/Services
$40,500
001-015-00006 Advertising/Printing
$1,000
001-015-00007 Other Expenses $5,000
001-015-00008 PERS $13,900
001-015-00009 Workers Comp $1,750
001-015-00010 Salaries/Precinct Workers $24,000
001-015-00011 Health Insurance $1,358
001-015-00012 Medicare $1,500
Total 2016 Budget $203,167
COMMISSIONERS BUILDING &
GROUNDS
001-016-00002 Capital Projects $001-016-00003 Salaries-Employees $001-016-00004 Supplies $31,000
001-016-00005 Maintenance Repairs
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001-016-00006 Utilities, Phone $162,557
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Earlier this year, the first grade classrooms at Antwerp Elementary created videos for the
Lysol Healthy Habits contest. Based on the number of votes for their videos, the classrooms
won a large stash of Lysol supplies and $1,300 for classroom supplies of their choice. Pictured
here are Brayden Dunderman, Michael Rohrs, Emery Jones, and Madison Schmidt with some of
the Lysol products the classrooms won.
The Wayne Trace physics students were responsible for designing and building toothpick bridges over the
past four weeks. Each students was responsible for their own individual design, and they were given an imaginary budget for the purchase of toothpicks and other building materials. They will be testing the strength of the
bridges and ranking their efficiency soon.
Paulding eighth grade students who are in the U.S. Constitution class recently visited the Paulding County Court. The students As the Grover Hill Elementary sixth graders learn about the
are studying the judicial system and the individual rights protected under the 6th and 7th Amendments.
states of matter, we welcomed in Heidi and Maddy. They used
their liquid nitrogen and ice cream to demonstrate the changes
of state for us. We could see the evidence of the change of the
particles speed. And of course were able to enjoy a taste too!!!
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PAULD I N G PROGR E SS
SPORTS
Archers runner-up in 49 Classic
By JOE SHOUSE
Sportswriter
HICKSVILLE A quick
start by the Antwerp Archers
wasnt enough as Hicksville
used disciplined offense and
a scrappy defense to work
their way back from an early
10-point deficit to win the title
game of the Route 49 Classic,
57-46.
The Archers scored the first
seven points and held a 15-5
advantage when Brandon Pendergrast bucketed a 2-pointer.
Josh Poulson canned two free
throws to close out the quarter
with the blue-and-white holding a 17-7 margin. Poulson, a
sophomore, tallied 10 points
in the first period to lead the
Archer attack.
Josh Longardner scored the
first Archer basket in the second stanza to keep the lead at
19-10 but the Aces outscored
the Archers 12-3 in the closing
minutes to knot the score at 22
apiece at intermission.
The third quarter proved to
be a low scoring affair with
each team scoring just three
baskets. Hicksville managed
to secure their first lead with
44 seconds remaining in the
third quarter when Payton
Tunis drained a 3-pointer to
move the Aces in front 29-28
heading into the final eight
minutes of play. Once the
Aces got the lead, they never
trailed again.
After a low-scoring third
quarter, both teams picked up
their offensive punch. After
scoring 29 points through
three quarters of play the Aces
nearly matched that total in
the fourth with a 28-point outburst. The Archers scored 18
in the final eight minutes of
play, but couldnt overcome
the aggressive play of the
Aces.
The Archers pulled to within
four at 38-34 on a steal and
bucket by Sam Williamson but
the Aces rattled off seven unanswered points to take control 45-34 midway through the
quarter.
They made their free
throws down the stretch (2126 in the fourth quarter) and
increased their lead and we
didnt have an answer, said
Antwerp head coach TJ Hammer.
In the hotly contested match
Antwerp 17 5 6 18 - 46
Hicksville 7 15 7 28 - 57
Antwerp (46): Jones 3 2-2 9,
Poulson 3 5-6 11, Pendergrast 3 0-0
6, Williamson 5 3-4 14, Longardner 3
0-2 6, Mills 0 0-2 0. Totals: 17 10-16
46. Three point goals: Jones, Williamson. Total fouls: 22.
Hicksville (57): Tunis 4 5-6 13, L.
Thiel 2 7-9 11, P. Thiel 2 1-1 6, Harvey 3 6-6 13, Lysaght 2 0-0 4, Tear
2 4-6 10. Totals: 15 22-27 57. Three
point goals: P. Thiel, Harvey, Tear 2.
Total fouls: 13.
HICKSVILLE A 10-day
lay-off didnt seem to slow
down the Archers as they came
out of the gate in the opening
round of the Route 49 Classic
and ran past Edgerton 66-53.
The blue-and-white took an
early 14-point lead after one
quarter of play 20-6 and then
used foul shooting down the
stretch to secure the tournament win.
I was really proud of the
way we executed. Our offensive play and shot selection
was what we were hoping
for tonight and this team really came through, said head
coach TJ Hammer.
The two teams played even
in the second and third quarters allowing the Archers to
continue to lead by 14 heading
into the final eight minutes of
play. With the score in favor
of the Archers 38-24 heading
into the fourth frame, both
teams lit up the score board
with the Bulldogs netting 29
points and the Archers collecting 28.
The second half had the Archers scoring just three field
goals, but the foul line was
Sports Scoreboard
(Editors note: Team coaches are
reminded to please submit result
forms to the Progress office. We
rely on these forms to report game
results to your fans. You may drop
off forms or fax them to 419-3994030, or email info to progress@
progressnewspaper.org)
Jim Bowers/Paulding County Progress PAULDING
Sam Williamson #24 makes a leaping pass against Hicksville last Tuesday night in the Route 49 Junior Varsity Boys Basketball
Classic championship game. The senior led the Archers with 14 points and was named to the all In the junior varsity game featuring
Paulding at Delphos St. Johns, it was
tournament team.
the Panthers hitting on a a 15-0 run
Jim Bowers/Paulding County Progress
Wayne Traces Gracie Gudakunst #20 looks for a teammate cutting down the lane against Woodlan
last Tuesday night. The Lady Raiders outpointed their Indiana opponent by a single point, 54-53.
halftime.
Our foul trouble definitely
hurt us tonight, added the Raider head coach. Defensively, our
pressure was able to cause them
some problems and we were able
to get good scoring opportunities
out of it.
Rain Hinton led the way for
Woodlan with 22 points and 13
rebounds while Voors added 15
points and six boards. Ellie Kayser chipped in ten points for the
Warriors, who fall to 8-8 on the
season.
Score by Quarters
Wayne Trace 17 10 18 9 - 54
Woodlan
5 17 13 18 - 53
Wayne Trace (54): Mohr 9 1-6 19,
Gudakumst 6 7-8 20, Mead 1 0-0 2,
Ednor 2 1-4 6, Myers 2 1-4 5, B. Sinn
1 0-0 2. Totals: 21 10-24 54. Three
point goals: Gudakunst, Egnor.
Woodlan (53): Mouser 2 0-0 4,
Kayser 4 0-1 10, Reidenbach 1 0-0
2, Voors 6 2-2 15, Hinton 9 4-11 22.
Totals: 22 6-14 53. Three point goals:
Kayser 2, Voors.
By KEVIN
WANNAMACHER
Sportswriter
VAN WERT Wayne Trace
junior guard Ethan Linder recorded a double-double and a
milestone last Monday night.
The junior scored 16 points
and grabbed 11 rebounds to
lead the Raiders to a 55-42
win over host Van Wert in
non-league boys basketball
action at the Cougars Den.
The Raider guard also became the eighth boys basketball player in school history to
reach 1,000 points for his career with a basket at the 4:37
mark of the fourth quarter. The
bucket put Wayne Trace on top
47-39 and ignited a nine-point
Raider run to seal the win.
Im very proud of him,
commented Raider head
coach Jim Linder. He has had
a lot of great teammates over
the last three years and it is as
much a team accomplishment
as an individual.
Ethan joins older brother Corbin Linder as 1,000
point scorers at Wayne Trace.
Corbin finished with 1,226
points for his career which
came to an end last season.
He has worked very hard,
noted Jim of son Ethan.
There has been a lot of time
put in over the years and lots
of shots taken. But it couldnt
have been accomplished without teammates like he has
been fortunate to have.
The Linder brothers are the
second set of siblings to break
the 1,000 point mark at Wayne
Trace but the only boys duo.
Aaron Hockenberry (2008
graduate) finished with 1,053
points while sister Kacee
Hockenberry (2011) totaled
1,040 points as a Raider.
As far as Mondays game,
the Cougars and Raiders battled back and forth for much
of three quarters before
Wayne Trace pulled away in
the fourth.
With the Raiders on top 3935, a basket by Wayne Traces
Eli Sinn was quickly answered
by a Josh Braun bucket for
Van Wert.
However, the key basket
of the game came just before
the third quarter buzzer when
Raider senior Justin Speice
tipped in the rebound of a
Linder miss to give Wayne
Trace a 43-37 advantage.
Justin has done a pretty
good job for us all season,
commented the Raider head
coach. That was a big rebound and put-back there at
the end of the third quarter. He
has done a good job of going
to the boards on both ends of
the floor.
Two Linder free throws
opened the fourth quarter
scoring before a Braun bucket
kept Van Wert within 45-39.
However, Linders milestone basket started a 9-0 run
for the Raiders that put the
game away.
That has been the story of
our season, noted Van Wert
head coach Mark Bagley. A
couple of turnovers turn into
baskets on the other end and
we miss some shots. We have
been right there all year long
but just havent been able to
make shots or make plays.
Brady Stabler added a
3-pointer for Wayne Trace to
push the margin to 50-39 before a Speice bucket and single free throws by Alec Vest
and Linder helped the Raiders
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Ethan Linder #30 takes the ball up along the baseline for his
1000th career point last Monday night at Van Wert High School.
Linder finished with 16 as the red-white-and-blue took out the
Cougars 55-43 in non league play.
wrap up the 55-42 victory.
Luke Miller chipped in ten
points for the Raiders, adding a pair of 3-pointers that
sparked a 20-point outburst by
Wayne Trace in the third quarter.
He hit some big shots for
us there early in the third quarter, Linder continued. Luke
does so many things for us on
both ends of the floor.
After Wayne Trace posted a
13-11 lead after eight minutes
of action, the Cougars rallied
to take their only lead of the
contest with 1:20 remaining in
the half.
Davis Munroe hit the second of two free throws to put
Van Wert on top 19-18 but the
advantage would be shortlived.
Wayne Trace got a bucket
and a 3-point play by Linder
to end the second quarter as
the visiting Raiders took a 2319 halftime lead.
Van Wert did slice the deficit to 33-31 midway through
the third quarter on a Ryan
McCracken 3-pointer at the
4:17 mark before back-toback Raider treys by Sinn and
Scores by Quarters
Wayne Trace 13 10 20 12 - 55
Van Wert
11 8 18 5 - 42
Wayne Trace (55): Stabler 2 3-3 6,
Miller 3 1-2 10, E. Sinn 4 0-0 9, Linder
5 5-8 16, Vest 3 1-2 8, Speice 3 0-0 6.
Totals: 20 8-14 55. Three point goals:
Stabler, Miller 3, Sinn, Linder, Vest.
Van Wert (42): 5 0-0 11, Smith 3
2-6 8, Braun 5 2-2 12, McCracken 2
0-0 5, Munroe 0 2-4 2, Cross 2 0-0 4.
Totals: 17 6-12 42. Three point goals:
Kelly, McCracken.
n SCOREBOARD
Continued from Page 10A
Hilkey (three), Josh Kuhn (three) and Seth Yenser (one).
Junior Varsity Boys Basketball The Van Wert Cougar junior varsity squad
improved to 4-2 on the season with a 47-34 win over the Wayne Trace Raiders, who fall to 3-5. Nate Place and Drew Bagley posted 14 and 12 points,
respectively, for Van Wert. Josh Kuhn bucketed eight for the Raiders while
Kolyn Hilkey posted seven and Jake Kuhn chipped in six. Adam Stoller (three),
Blaine Jerome (three), Josiah Linder (three), Trae Sinn (two) and Seth Yenser
(two) completed the Raider scorers. Jake Kuhn picked up seven rebounds
with Stoller and Jerome both grabbing five. Stoller also posted two assists
and three steals with Linder dishing out three assists and getting two steals.
Junior Varsity Girls Basketball Wayne Traces junior varsity picked up a
60-29 win over the Woodlan Warriors to improve to 8-1 on the season last
Wednesday. Kaylee Shepherd led the Raiders with 15 points with Ellie Stoller
and Natalie Torman chipping in eight each. Sara Edwards (seven), Lily Sinn
(seven), Chelsea Sinn (six), Sadie Sinn (three), Natalie Schwarze (two), Sara
Sinn (two) and Erica Mohr (two) also scored for Wayne Trace.
Eighth Grade Girls Basketball Wayne Trace posted a 46-42 overtime victory
over Ottoville last week as the Raiders improved to 7-4 on the season. Claire
Sinn led the way for the Raiders with 23 points with Miriam Sinn adding 11
and Maddy Laukhuf chipping in six. Taylor Long (two), Zoey Wright (two), Kaitlin
Vest (two) and Libby Wenzlick (one) completed the list of Wayne Trace scorers.
Eighth Grade Girls Basketball In other action, Miriam Sinn scored 17
points and Claire Sinn bucketed 15 to lead Wayne Trace to a 42-38 win over
Delphos Jefferson. Also scoring for the Raiders were Libby Wenzlick (four),
Taylor Long (two), Kaitlin Vest (two) and Maddy Laukhuf (two).
Eighth Grade Girls Basketball Wayne Trace also knocked off Fairview 3819 in recent action. Claire Sinn and Miriam Sinn scored 15 points each for
the Raiders with Wenzlick chipping in four. Laukhuf and Etzler recorded three
points and one point, respectively, for Wayne Trace.
Ethan Linder
On the hardwood,
Ethan Linder collected his 1,000th point
in a 55-42 win over
Van Wert. In the contest Linder recorded
a double - double
with 16 pts. and 11
rebounds.
The Lady Raiders Brooke Sinn #32 passes the ball off on a fast
break against Woodlan last Tuesday in non league action. The
Lady Raiders squeaked past Woodlan 54-53 for an exciting win.
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Alex Arellano shoots over several defenders in the Paulding match up with Delphos St. Johns. The
Panthers got 21 points from Arellano, but it wasnt enough as the Blue Jays held on for a 46-41 win.
Varsity
Games
of the
Week
Girls basketball
Bryan.................................... 54
Wayne Trace......................... 24
Wayne Trace......................... 54
Woodlan............................... 53
BRYAN HOLIDAY
Bryan.................................... 54
Paulding............................... 24
Fairview................................ 51
Paulding............................... 29
Boys basketball
Paulding............................... 46
Delphos St Johns.................. 41
Wayne Trace......................... 55
Van Wert............................... 42
Napoleon.............................. 57
Wayne Trace......................... 55
ROUTE 49 CLASSIC
Antwerp................................ 66
Edgerton............................... 53
Hicksville.............................. 57
Antwerp................................ 46
Wrestling
TROY INVITATIONAL
1. Coldwater.................... 328.0
2. Northmont................... 303.0
3. Covington....................288.5
4. Wayne Trace................ 208.0
LCC T-BIRD CLASSIC
1. Coldwater.................... 219.5
2. Willamsburg................ 213.5
3. Wayne Trace.................167.5
4. LCC............................. 162.5
Sports schedule
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7
Boys Basketball: Antwerp at
Hicksville; Wayne Trace hosts Fairview
Girls Basketball: Paulding at Allen
East
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8
Boys Basketball: Paulding hosts
Allen East
Girls Basketball: Antwerp hosts
Hicksville; Wayne Trace at Fairview
SATURDAY, JANUARY 9
Boys Basketball: Paulding at Fairview; Wayne Trace hosts Delphos
Jefferson
Wrestling: Paulding at Lima Senior Spartan Invite
MONDAY, JANUARY 11
Girls Basketball: Wayne Trace
hosts Lima Central Catholic
TUESDAY, JANUARY 12
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Girls Basketball: Antwerp hosts
Pauldings
Corbin
Edwards
attempts
to
dribble
past
the defense
Lincolnview; Paulding at Van Wert
Wrestling: Paulding, Fairview, of Owen Rode of DSJ. The Blue Jays eased past the Panthers in
the fourth quarter to post a five- point win over Paulding 46-41.
Hicksville at Tinora
Score by Quarters
Lib. Center 10 14 12 25 - 61
Antwerp 18 13 14 21 - 66
Liberty Center (61): Studer 7 4-5
19, Hinton 7 0-0 17, J. Saneholtz 1
0-0 2, Chambers 4 0-0 8, Graber 2
1-2 7, Wymer 2 0-0 4. Smith 2 0-0 4.
Totals: 25 5-7 61. Three point goals:
Studer, Hinton 3, Graber 2. Total
fouls: 21.
Antwerp 46: Jones 7 3-5 21, Mills 1
3-6 5, Pendergrast 4 0-0 8, Williamson 5 11-14 21, Longardner 4 3-3 11,
Buchan 0 0-0 0, Seslar 0 0-0 0. Totals: 21 20-28 66. Three point goals:
Jones 4. Total fouls: 11.
Raider head coach. Justin (Speice) came out of his shell and
played really hard.
The Wildcats held a slim advantage after eight of the first
two quarters as well, leading
11-9 after eight minutes of action
before taking a 32-27 lead at the
intermission.
Vest led the way for Wayne
Trace with 13 points on the
night while Stabler added 12
points. Ethan Linder chipped
in 11 points and eight rebounds
for the Raiders, who fall to 6-4
on the season. Luke Miller (seven), Eli Sinn (six), Justin Speice
(four) and Seth Saylor (two) also
scored for Wayne Trace.
Speice led the Raiders with
ten rebounds while Vest came up
with three steals.
Lauf topped the Wildcats with
22 points and Logan Peckinpaugh added 11.
Wayne Trace won the battle of
the boards on the night, 37-32,
but also committed 16 turnovers
compared to Napoleons 11.
The Raiders return to Green
Meadows Conference action on
Thursday when they host Fairview. Wayne Trace then welcomes in Delphos Jefferson for
a non-league battle on Saturday.
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001-016-00007 Contract Services
$120,757
001-016-00008 Land-Capitol Improvement $001-016-00009 PERS $001-016-00010 Workers Comp $001-016-00011 Equipment-Capitol
Impvmt $001-016-00012 Soil Survey $001-016-00013 Unemployment Comp
$001-016-00014 Medicare $001-016-00015 Computer Upgrade $001-016-00016 AEP Balance New Jail
$Total 2016 Budget $362,277
SHERIFF
001-017-00001 Salaries-Official $53,888
001-017-00002 Salaries, Employees-Sheriff $645,000
001-017-00003 Salaries-Employees, Jail
$210,000
001-017-00004 Salaries-Employees,
Comm $25,898.97
001-017-00005 Supplies/Sheriff $80,000
001-017-00006 Supplies/Jail/Outhousing $400,000
001-017-00007 Supplies/Comm $001-017-00008 Equipment/Sheriff
$82,915.62
001-017-00009 Equipment/Jail $001-017-00010 Equipment/Comm $001-017-00011 Contracts/Services
$7,000
001-017-00012 Training School $001-017-00013 Allowances (FOJ)
$23,950
001-017-00014 Travel $001-017-00015 PERS $169,196.44
001-017-00016 Workers Comp
$16,826.17
001-017-00017 Unemployment Comp
$001-017-00018 Medicare $14,021.80
001-017-00019 Other Expenses $001-017-00020 Canine Officer Expenses
$001-017-00021 Project Lifesaver $001-017-00022 Arson Offender Fees $001-017-00023 Sexual Offender Fees $001-017-00024 Insurance, Employees,
S $14,000
001-017-00025 Insurance, Employees,
J $13,500
001-017-00026 Insurance, Employees,
C $Total 2016 Budget $1,756,197
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001-018-00001 Salaries-Official $38,153
001-018-00002 Salaries-Employees
$54,032
001-018-00003 Supplies $3,000
001-018-00004 Equipment $001-018-00005 Contracts/Repairs $001-018-00006 Contracts/Services
$21,500
001-018-00007 Travel $1,000
001-018-00008 Other Expenses $971
001-018-00009 PERS $12,950
001-018-00010 Workers Comp $1,668
001-018-00011 Medicare $1,358
001-018-00012 Insurance $-
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001-027-00001 Salaries-Official $001-027-00002 Supplies $001-027-00003 Equipment $001-027-00004 Contracts/Repairs $001-027-00005 Travel $001-027-00006 PERS $2,814.45
001-027-00007 Workers Comp $001-027-00008 Other Expenses $001-027-00009 Medicare $291.50
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001-027-99999 Transfers Out $Total 2016 Budget $23,209.15
INSURANCE
001-022-00001 Health Insurance
$287,000
001-022-00011 Unemployment Compensation $Total 2016 Budget $287,000
SOLDIERS RELIEF
001-024-00001 Salaries-Officials
$22,991.40
001-024-00002 Salaries-Employees
$55,000
001-024-00003 Supplies $3,000
001-024-00004 Relief Allowances
$38,000
001-024-00005 Other Expenses $30,000
001-024-00006 PERS $12,318.80
001-024-00007 Workers Comp
$1,583.85
001-024-00008 Transportation $36,000
001-024-00009 Burial Expense $5,000
001-024-00010 Equipment $2,000
001-024-00011 Medicare $1,275.88
001-024-00012 Memorial Day Expenses
$3,000
001-024-00013 Grave Markers $5,000
PAU LD I N G PRO G R E SS
SENIORS
Senior center January events
Those celebrating their December birthdays at Paulding County Senior Center last month included, front row from left Richard Bower, Richard Cotterman, Ada Burk; back Frank Scott.
Januarys birthdays and anniversaries will be observed during lunch on Jan. 20. For meal reservations, call the center at 419-399-3650.
Aging drivers should weigh a host of factors when determining if its still safe for them to be on the road.
might want to consider antiglare eyeglasses that make it
easier to see at night.
Assess your comfort level
Safe drivers are also comfortable drivers. To assess
your comfort level as a driver, ask yourself the following
questions before getting back
behind the wheel:
Is it troublesome to look
over your shoulder and change
lanes?
Has steering become difficult?
Has your reaction time
when switching from the gas
pedal to the brake pedal decreased?
If you can answer yes to
any of the questions above,
then it could be that youre
beginning to lose strength,
coordination and/or flexibility, which can make it more
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Circa Plants is a small family business in Logan, Ohio, selling historic seeds, many of them
discovered or bred in Ohio. They can be found at gardening events throughout the state as well as
on their website.
In the
Garden
By
Kylee Baumle
youll find basic good varieties, a few quirky ones, and she
always has several new ones
each year.
Botanical Interests - This
seed company reminds me a
bit of Renees in the amount
of seed varieties they offer and
like Renees, their seed packets offer so much information
THE PAULDING COUNTY PROGRESS GOES TO FRANCE Nancy and Martin Miller of rural Defiance took the Paulding County Progress to France for a visit with their son, Jacob, who is studying
at the University of Lyon in Lyon, France. On Dec. 30, they went to the Cathedral of Notre Dame
in Paris. Martin Miller is superintendent of Antwerp Local Schools. Their source for exclusive
Paulding County news? The Paulding County Progress! Are you headed to some distant, exotic
destination? Take the Progress along with your camera and send a photo and a little information
about your trip to progress@progressnewspaper.org.