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Delphos, Ohio others have been going door to door to check on customers to be sure they have water, food and a working phone in case they would need to call 9-1-1. AEP Ohio and other utilities provided the PUCO with a list of life support customers. AEP Ohio has also stressed in the press releases distributed thus far that neighbors/family members need to check on their elderly family members and neighbors. Approximately 300 transmission structures are down without Western Ohio district. Once these have been replaced restoring service to the substation, distribution restoration would move smoothly. Transmission issues are in the Van Wert, Haviland, Kalida, Ottawa and Columbus Grove areas. A number of outside resources arrived in Findlay, Lima and Van Wert areas over the weekend which will expedite restoration. According to press releases, AEP Ohio is working around the clock to restore service to customers as safely and quickly as possible. Personnel dedicated to system repairs work 16 hours a day. Support resources work through the night to reconcile restoration completed during the day to prepare work packages, maps and instructions for the crews to use the following morning. Generators can cause back feed on the electric distribution system, which can cause serious injury to line crews working to restore electric service. Call AEP Ohio at 1-800672-2231 to report your generator. Notifying AEP Ohio protects residents and line workers as they work to restore power. Portable generators can be useful when temporary or remote electric power is needed, but also can be hazardous if they arent isolated properly. To properly isolate portable generators, be careful you never connect it to an electrical outlet. Instead, appliances should be connected directly to the generator. The Van Wert chapter of the American Red Cross continues to operate an emergency shelter at the Van Wert Middle School, 10709 SR 118. Those who need assistance should arrive at the shelter with their own medication, clothes, pillow and blankets. Showers will be available and residents should bring their own soap, towels and other hygiene items. Pets will not be permitted in the shelter. If you have no other means to get to the shelter, contact the Van Wert Emergency Management Agency 419238-1300. People who need small quantities of water can obtain them at the shelter. You should provide your own container and should receive no more than 25 gallons. Main transmission lines north of the city of Van Wert were damaged in the storm. Power crews have rerouted electricity with priority on restoring service to health care facilities. At 8 a.m Sunday much of the south end of Van Wert City had power restored. AEP crews are working to establish service in the Village of Convoy, which could take another 48 hours. See POWER, page 14
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Fire chief warns of generator concerns
A third of Delphos remains without power today as AEP crews wait for a part to bring the rest of the city online. Delphos Fire Chief Dave According to Mayor McNeal reminds residents Michael Gallmeier, power who are using generators to outages in the city are somepower items in their homes times sporadic. The main are reminded to keep genareas affected are North Main erators away from open win- Street and areas west of North dows and to shut them off Main to State Route 66. before refilling with gasoline. In some areas there seems Generators are a good to be no rhyme or reason where people have power and thing to have when you they dont, Gallmeier said. lose power so you can keep Residents who need to refrigerators running, etc., cool off can visit the Delphos but they can also be danMunicipal Swimming Pool, gerous, McNeal said. which reopened Sunday Safety Service Director
Tree in canal cancels pedal boat races; all other activities on schedule
Staff reports DELPHOS A felled tree will prevent the pedal boat races from occurring on Tuesday during the Kiwanis Fourth of July Celeberation at Stadium Park. Fridays storm uprooted the tree, which then fell into the canal. The Optimists Fishing Derby will take place as usual on Wednesday morning, just a little further north than usual. Contact Barb Mesker 419-303-4938 Kiwanis Pedal Boat Races Contact: Denny Elwer 419-235-7387 6:30 p.m.midnight Kiwanis Kickball Tournament Contact: Scott Wiltsie 419-692-2067 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Kiwanis Entertainment Deuces Wild Wednesday Events begin at 8 a.m. 8-10 a.m. Optimist Fishing Derby 9 a.m.-ALL DAY Delphos Rec. Dept. Softball Tournament 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Little & Minor League Baseball 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Kiwanis Food & Beverage Tent Noon KIWANIS FAMOUS CHICKEN Noon-6 p.m. Kiwanis K-Kids Dunk Tank Contact: Dianne Wiltsie 419-233-3219
Here is the schedule: Tuesday 5 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Kiwanis Food & Beverage Payne sponsoring all-star Tent 5-11 p.m. D&D tourneys Amusement Rides & Games The Payne Ball 5-8 p.m. Kiwanis Association will sponsor four K-Kids Dunk Tank all-star tournaments in July. Contact: Dianne The association will host Wiltsie 419-233-3219 an 8 & under boys baseball 6 p.m. Up to the coach-pitch tourney on July Challenge Baseball Game 6-8, followed by a boys Kiwanis Pizza Taste Off baseball 10 & under tournament July 9-12. A girls 8 & under coach-pitch tourney will be held July 13-15, followed by a 12 & under boys baseball tourney July 16-19. For more info on any of these tournaments, contact Doug Etzler at (419) 786-9918. SJ seeking asst. FB coach St. Johns is seeking an assistant HS football coach. If interested, call or e-mail AD Todd Schulte at (419) 6925371 (ext. 1145) or schulte@ delphosstjohns.org
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Fridays storm uprooted a tree which fell into the Miami-Erie Canal. The tree will prevent the pedal boat races from occurring on Tuesday. Noon-11 p.m. D&D 1-9 p.m. Delphos 7-11 p.m. Kiwanis Amusement Rides & Games Optimist Bingo Tent Entertainment The Dave Noon-3 p.m. Kiwanis 2 p.m.-?? Kiwanis Kill Band Corn Hole Tournament Halo Tournament 10-10.20 p.m. Kiwanis Contact: Bill Massa Contact: Jamey Fireworks Display By 419-692-0951 Wisher 419-235-5710 Pyrotechnico
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Despite recordhigh temperatures and the closure of cement plants due to the lack of electricity, Delphos Stadium Club members and volunteers were able to pour and prep the concrete at the entry way to the stadium on the east side this morning. Work will continue on several projects with volunteers needed. Contact a Stadium Club member for more information.
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public and some visitors were asked to leave recreation areas as a precaution while park workers inspected trails for fallen trees and other damage. We dont want anybody hurt, spokesman Gary Chancey said. Falling trees can be deadly. AEP said Fridays storm was Ohios worst since the state was battered in 2008 by remnants of Hurricane Ike. Out-of-state reinforcements were limited by big needs in Washington D.C. and neighboring states that were also hit by storms. Ohio officials confirmed one storm death. A 70-yearold woman died Friday evening in Muskingum County when a barn collapsed after she had gone to check on animals during the storm. State Treasurer Josh Mandel said small business owners, farmers and other Ohioans might be eligible for interest rate reductions on loans to recover or rebuild from the storm damage. He said hes made $25 million available through the states Renew Ohio & Rebuild Ohio emergency financing programs.
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By The Associated Press Today is Monday, July 2, the 184th day of 2012. There are 182 days left in the year. Todays Highlight in History: On July 2, 1937, aviator Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to make the first round-the-world flight along the equator. On this date: In 1776, the Continental Congress passed a resolution saying that these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States. In 1812, Connecticut Gov. Roger Griswold declared his states militia would not serve in the war against Britain, reflecting New Englanders opposition to the conflict. In 1862, during the Civil War, Confederate forces led by Gen. Robert E. Lee withdrew to Richmond, Va., after driving back Union Maj. Gen. George B. McClellans troops. In 1881, President James A. Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau at the Washington railroad station; Garfield died the following September. (Guiteau was hanged in June 1882.) In 1912, the Democratic National Convention in Baltimore nominated New Jersey Gov. Woodrow Wilson for president. In 1926, the United States Army Air Corps was created. In 1961, author Ernest Hemingway shot himself to death at his home in Ketchum, Idaho. In 1962, the first Walmart store (called Wal-Mart Discount City) was opened in Rogers, Ark., by Sam Walton and his brother, James. In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law a sweeping civil rights bill passed by Congress. In 1978, Andy Rooney delivered his first commentary on CBS 60 Minutes in which he criticized people who keep track of traffic fatalities on holiday weekends. In 1982, Larry Walters of San Pedro, Calif., used a lawn chair equipped with 45 helium-filled weather balloons to rise to an altitude of 16,000 feet; he landed eight miles away in Long Beach. In 1997, actor James Stewart died in Beverly Hills, Calif., at age 89. Ten years ago: American adventurer Steve Fossett became the first person to fly a balloon solo around the world as he returned to western Australia. Five years ago: President George W. Bush commuted the sentence of former aide I. Lewis Scooter Libby, sparing him a 2 1/2-year prison term in the CIA leak case. Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded his visit to Kennebunkport, Maine, where hed held talks with President Bush. Opera singer Beverly Sills died in New York at age 78. One year ago: Petra Kvitova beat Maria Sharapova 6-3, 6-4 to become the first left-handed woman to win the Wimbledon title since Martina Navratilova in 1990. Todays Birthdays: Country singer Marvin Rainwater is 87. Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos is 83. Jazz musician Ahmad Jamal is 82. Actor Robert Ito is 81. Actress Polly Holliday is 75. Former White House chief of staff John H. Sununu is 73. Writer-directorcomedian Larry David is 65. Luci Baines Johnson, daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson, is 65. Actor Saul Rubinek is 64. Rock musician Roy Bittan (Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band) is 63. Rock musician Gene Taylor is 60. Actress-model Jerry Hall is 56. Actor Jimmy McNichol is 51. Country singer Guy Penrod is 49. Rock musician Dave Parsons (Bush) is 47. Actress Yancy Butler is 42. Contemporary Christian musician Melodee DeVevo (Casting Crowns) is 36. Actor Owain (OHwyn) Yeoman (TV: The Mentalist) is 34. Race car driver Sam Hornish Jr. is 33. Singer Michelle Branch is 29. Actress Vanessa Lee Chester is 28. Figure skater Johnny Weir is 28. Actress-singer Ashley Tisdale is 27. Actress Lindsay Lohan (LOH-uhn) is 26.
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YOUNGSTOWN (AP) A company has formally asked Ohio officials for permission to relocate its two horse racing tracks and add slots-like gambling to the facilities. Penn National Gaming Inc. plans to move Beulah Parks thoroughbred racing from suburban Columbus to just outside Youngstown, where it will build a new track near the Ohio Turnpike. It also wants to close Raceway Park in Toledo and relocate to a new track in Dayton on the site of a shuttered auto plant. The company filed its state paperwork on Saturday. If given approval, the Wyomissing, Pa.based company hopes to break ground this fall on the tracks and open them in early 2014. Ohio stands to pocket nearly $150 million from the tracks relocation, as part of a memorandum of understanding with Gov. John Kasich.
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An alcoholic who hasnt had a drink for 40 years can lose those 40 years in one hour. There is always the risk of returning to the behavior that causes the disease. Vivitrol minimizes it.
Paul Coleman, executive director of Maryhaven relapse after patients addicted to drugs like heroin and painkillers have gone through detox. The drug, which blocks the drugs effects, was approved to treat alcohol dependence in 2006. Coleman calls the treatment another tool in treating addiction among the general population, but promising when it comes to ex-offenders trying to kick the habit. Vivitrol generally works best with people like inmates who have been forced off
their drug of choice but are at risk of relapse. The pilot vetoed by Kasich last month would have paid for Vivitrols use before and after release by 150 inmates in Franklin and Scioto counties who are either alcoholics or addicted to heroin or painkillers. Kasich said singling out Vivitrol contradicted his all strategies forward approach of tackling the painkiller problem. Dublin, Ireland-based Alkermes, the drugs manufacturer, criticized Kasichs decision, calling it a mistake because of the need to do something to keep drug-addicted offenders from relapsing. Drug overdose deaths driven by painkiller addictions are now the leading cause of accidental death in Ohio, surpassing car crashes. The same is true in dozens of other states, including Florida, Kentucky and Utah. Short sighted is how Ed Hughes, director of the Counseling Center in Portsmouth, a southern Ohio city hit hard by the painkiller epidemic, described the decision. Hughes agency would have been a testing site for the Vivitrol program. The pilot would have given us the ability to test this medication with a cli-
ent population that has a high relapse rate and is costing our state enormous amounts of money for incarceration for non-violent, drug-related crime, Hughes said in an email. Pilot programs testing the effect of Vivitrol on ex-inmates leaving jail are under way in Los Angeles; Washington County, Md.; and Barnstable County, Mass. Bobby Hunt became addicted to OxyContin after a doctor prescribed it following his fall from a ladder in 2006. As his prescriptions ran out, Hunt bought it on the street and tried in vain to kick the habit. But traditional drugs used to treat painkiller or heroin addictions the class of narcotics known as opiates didnt work. He started the Vivitrol injections last year after his grandparents researched the drug, and hes been clean since. I used to get up every day and hustle up money to try to find my next fix, said Hunt, 37, of Portsmouth. Once I got on Vivitrol, I realized it wasnt important. Proponents argue the drug is less expensive than the long-term price of dealing with addicts who move in and out of prison and through multiple rehab centers.
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WASHINGTON (AP) Minority leader Nancy Pelosi says House Democrats are happy to debate dismantling Obamacare, but repeal is unrealistic. In an interview on NBCs Meet the Press slated to air Sunday, Pelosi says Republicans from Mitt Romney to members of Congress are being the mouthpiece of the health care industry when they talk about reversing the Affordable Care Act. Pelosi says the act puts people in charge of how they receive coverage and health care. She said Republicans will ask for repeal, repeal of all the things ... that help children, help young adults, help seniors, help men or women who may have prostate cancer, breast cancer, whatever it is, any precondition. And everybody will have lower rates, better quality care and better access. So thats what they want to repeal, she said. were happy to have that debate. The Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obamas health care overhaul in a highly anticipated decision issued on Thursday. The House is scheduled to vote to overturn the law on July 9. The vote will largely be symbolic since the Democrats control the Senate. But it will put lawmakers on record for the upcoming political campaign.
fundamental pitch to voters to turn much at all, White House and campaign officials said. To the degree that the health care law becomes a more prominent part of his campaign, it will still be in the framework that Obama has settled upon, his vision of economic revival and opportunity and fair taxation. He wins by persuading people about the potential jobs ahead, not the health care fight behind him. Campaign officials say they do see some fresh opportunity to change perceptions about the law and draw contrasts with Romney. They will do that by focusing on popular elements that could disappear, such as the promise of insurance for people with medical conditions. In his majority opinion, Roberts made clear he was not offering a policy endorsement of what Obama and his Democratic allies had done. Those decisions are entrusted to our nations elected leaders, who can be thrown out of office if the people disagree with them, the chief justice said. It is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices. Obama is that guy trying not to get thrown out of office. He had an eye on the legacy of the law within hours of knowing it was saved. Im as confident as ever that when we look back five years from now, or 10 years from now, or 20 years from now, well be better off, because we had the courage to pass this law and keep moving forward, he said. Implied in there was his message to voters to keep moving forward with him. The court victory is a huge step towards making affordable health care a reality to everyone in the country, said Robert Gibbs, a senior advisor to Obamas campaign. We have another big hurdle left. Its called the election.
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WASHINGTON The Justice Department says GlaxoSmithKline will pay $3 billion and plead guilty to promoting two popular drugs for unapproved uses and to failing to report important safety data about a diabetes drug to the Food and Drug Administration. Government officials say its the largest health care fraud settlement in U.S. history. Prosecutors say GSK encouraged use of Paxil for children although it was not approved for anyone under 18. The company also promoted Wellbutrin for uses besides major depressive disorder, its only approved use. They say that between 2001 and 2007 GSK failed to report on two studies of the cardiovascular safety of Avandia, a diabetes drug. Of the penalties, $1 billion covers criminal fines and forfeitures and $2 billion is for civil settlements with the federal and state governments.
Black Hawk helicopter in Iraq, lost both legs when her aircraft was hit in 2004. She highlighted the popular elements of the law: banning denial of coverage for people with medical conditions, allowing children to stay on their parents insurance until age 26, and reducing seniors Medicare prescription drug costs by closing the donut hole. But Duckworth complained about the laws unfair burden on employers, especially our small businesses, and promised to address the issue if she ousts first-term Republican Rep. Joe Walsh. Public opposition to the health care law remains high. Forty-seven percent of respondents in a recent Associated Press-GfK poll said they oppose the law while 33 percent said they support it. Thirteen percent said they are neutral. Those who strongly oppose the legislation also outnumber those who strongly support it, 32 percent to 17 percent, about a 2-to-1 margin. Critical to both parties, just 21 percent of independents support it, the lowest level of support the AP-GfK poll has recorded on the issue. Much of the polling does find strong support for individual elements, like allowing young adults to remain on their parents plan to age 26. Some Democrats see that as an opening to reframe the debate. I see this as a huge moment for us, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., said in an interview. Now that the benefits are kicking in, its a lot easier to explain it. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, said the courts ruling lifts a cloud of uncertainty. Now the American people are going to say, Now whats in that for me? Harkin said.
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Gassard participated Rhodes names deans list students in 70th anniversary of Battle of the Midway
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Joseph Gossard, son of Judy Gossard of Elida and Gary Gossard of Lima, is currently deployed. Gossard along with fellow Sailors and Marines aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65) commemorated the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Midway with a ceremony, a fitting tribute given the ships close ties to the battle. The previous USS Enterprise (CV 6) and her wing played a vital role in the pivotal World War II battle that took place June 4-7, 1942. The Battle of Midway is regarded as the turning point in the war of the Pacific. Alongside three other carriers the USS Enterprise and the U.S. Strike Forces defeated the Imperial Japanese navy carrier task force under the direction of commander in chief of the Japanese Combined Fleet, Adm. Yamamoto. USS Enterprise and her wing were credited with sinking three of the four Japanese carriers that day at Midway. At the opening of the ceremony, Rear Adm. Ted Carter, commander, Enterprise Carrier Strike Group described the heroic roles of the Sailors and Marines who fought and died during the historic battle. We were not without losses of our own, however, said Carter. Although Enterprise was not attacked during the battle, her air wing suffered the heaviest losses of any air wing at sea up to that point. Hamilton, Commander, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1, Capt. Jeffery L. Trent and Capt. Joseph J. Leonard, commodore, Destroyer Squadron 2, also spoke about the roles USS Enterprise, the air wing and the destroyer strike group played during the battle. Knowing this is our legacy, it is an absolute honor and privilege to remember the heroes of the Battle of Midway aboard our nations most historic and legendary aircraft carrier, a great warship with a long-standing bond with Destroyer Squadron Two, said Leonard. The partnership between Enterprise and Destroyer Squadron 2 began at Midway 70 years ago and continues today. As part of the commemoration, Enterprises First Class Petty Officers by performed a wreath-laying ceremony on the fantail aboard the ship. The fallen Sailors and Marines were also honored with a 21-gun salute and the sounding of Taps. Aircraft assigned to CVW-1 performed a missing-man flyover formation to commemorate the aviators who lost during the battle. Throughout the course of the day Enterprise went on to announce a historical timeline recounting the events of the Battle of Midway over the ships announcing system. Gossard is a 2007 graduate of Elida High School of Elida, Ohio and joined the Navy in March 2009. For more information, visit navy.mil, facebook.com/ usnavy or www.twitter.com/ usnavy. The 2012 Spring Quarter Deans List for full-time students, part-time students and One Night A Week Business Administration students at Rhodes State College has been announced. Students on the list from the One Night A Week Business Administration class include: Spencerville April Sandy Part-time students on the list include: Cloverdale Jason Nussbaum Delphos Gloria Baughn Matthew Brown Francine Donathan Dameon Dove Brittany Dunahay Delannie Hicks Don Jacomet Richard Jacomet Betsy Kunkleman Gregory Odenweller Kyle Suever Ashley Young Elida Dorothy Lauren Elyse Diglia Eric Ogle Fort Jennings Jamie Horstman Michael Ricker Benjamin Schroeder Jennifer Stechschulte Kalida Lynne Moore Middle Point Melisa Rahrig Cassondra Thatcher Spencerville Alicia Ball Summer Mark Venedocia Samantha Karalunas
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TODAY 7 p.m. Delphos City Council meets at the Delphos Municipal Building, 608 N. Canal St. Delphos Parks and Recreation board meets at the recreation building at Stadium Park. Washington Township trustees meet at the township house. 7:30 p.m. Spencerville village council meets at the mayors office. Delphos Eagles Auxiliary meets at the Eagles Lodge, 1600 Fifth St. 8 p.m. The Veterans of Foreign Wars meet at the hall. TUESDAY 11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff Street. 7 p.m. Delphos Coon and Sportsmans Club meets. Al-Anon Meeting for Friends and Families of Alcoholics at St. Ritas Medical Center, 730 West Market Street, Behavioral Services Conference Room 5-G, 5th Floor 7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church, 310 W. Second St. WEDNESDAY HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY! Join the Kiwanis at Stadium Park in Delphos for the annual celebration. THURSDAY 9-11 a.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N. Main St., is open. 11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff Street. 5-7 p.m. The Interfaith Thrift Shop is open for shopping. 6:30 p.m. Delphos Ladies Club, Trinity United Methodist Church. 7 p.m. Delphos Emergency Medical Service meeting, EMS building, Second Street. 7:30 p.m. Delphos Chapter 23, Order of Eastern Star, meets at the Masonic Temple, North Main Street.
Full-time students on the list include: Cloverdale James Detwiler Delphos Shelbi Brown Kristin Conkle Chelsey Fischer
Luke Inkrott Chadd Moore Tyler Oaks Jerry Pack Ryan Ricker Laura Wright Elida Andrea Beery Timothy Brunk Brooke Kirk John Metzger Jenna Rahrig Samantha Schimpf Nicole Zeigler Fort Jennings Ariel Krendl Emily Lucke Middle Point Jennifer Oliver Spencerville Brent Cook Bradley Freed Robert Freed III Zachary Gay Christopher Johnson Shane Stewart Heather Tucker-Hamilton Venedocia Amber Boecker
Logan Wurst Fort Jennings Travis Hellman Jacob Landin Ottoville Tyler Looser The deans list recognizes full-time undergraduate students who earn a 3.5 or above GPA for the semester.
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Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Ebbeskotte of Delphos will observe 50 years of marriage on July 21. Norbert and the former Sondra Emrick were married on the that date in 1962 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Delphos, the Rev. John Quenneville officiating. The couple will celebrate their anniversary with a family dinner at the K of C Hall in Delphos. An open house for family and friends will follow from 2-4 p.m. In lieu of gifts, guests are asked to bring their favorite memory of photo of the couple. Norbert is a farmer. Sondra is a homemaker and worked at Delphos McDonalds. They have five children, Bob Ebbeskotte and Cindy Metzger of Delphos, Diana (Eddie) Keirns of Ohio City, Nancy (Jay) DeWitt of Delphos and Tammy (Craig) Prenger of Versailles. They also have 12 grandchildren, Sean, Adam (Katy), Curt and Stephanie Metzger, Craig and Troy Syphrit, Shannon (Brandon) Glover, Jason, Andrew and Anthony Dewitt and Cassie and Courtney Prenger; and four great-grandchildren, Konner, Kaitlyn, Alivia and Gibson Glover.
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Dear Annie: I am an only arranged. And then he said, child who was reared by lov- in front of my husband, that I ing but extremely controlling should buy the house myself parents. They tried to dictate and let my husband and kids my attire, my friends and my make their own way in the opinions. I moved away and world. married, but things have only That evening, my parents gotten worse. railed at me about my daughI considered moving home ters mixed-race children, to help them, as they are saying they would never be getting older. My husband allowed to visit. They told was skeptical. Hes seen me me I needed to dump my old cry from the guilt trips my friends so they could introparents have put on me and duce me to better ones. My has heard the bigoted remarks mom was busy trying to get about my mixed-race grand- me jobs I didnt want and children. told me I was unapI found an online preciative of their listing for a fixerefforts. upper and asked my I decided that I folks to see whether could not live like it was worthwhile. this and we left. My When we drove to parents were furious my hometown, I and havent spoken discovered that my to me in six months. father was already My cards, gifts and working on the yard emails go unanand dealing with swered. I am misera realtor. But the able and I know this place was a wreck Annies Mailbox is exactly how they and the backyard want me to feel. My pool looked like the Loch question is: Do I still try to be Ness monster resided there. the better person and send a Repairs would cost at least Fathers Day gift? -- Sad $50,000. I knew this wasnt Dear Sad: Your parents the house for me. Meanwhile, sound manipulative and difmy father pointed his finger ficult. Were impressed that in my face and dared me to you turned out to be so wellback out of the deal he had adjusted. You dont owe your
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father a gift, but would it make you feel better to send something anyway? We suggest you handle future communications in whatever way gives you peace of mind. You have tried to please your parents and discovered that it is impossible. Its OK to please yourself. Dear Annie: I am 31 and a never-married single mother. Along with raising a happy 5-year-old, I have a small business, and I attend school part time. Im tired of supposed well-meaning friends implying that I should marry. They ask, Do you want to die alone? or Dont you want a father for your son? I answer them with humor, but I dont appreciate the questions. Please help your readers understand that it is OK not to be interested in marriage. Not everyone wants to share a bed or a bathroom or a bank account. Many of the married moms I know are unhappy, and quite a few end up raising their husbands, as well as their kids. Being single isnt a mark of failure and doesnt require an explanation. I understand the value society places on marriage, but what happened to the value of minding your own business? -- Parent in the Northeast Dear Northeast: Good luck with that. If the same friends keep making the same intrusive remarks, tell them politely, I cannot imagine why you think this is your business. It may be less gentle than youd like, but it should put an end to the questions. Dear Annie: Friend of a Young Cancer Victim said its a waste to have flowers at a funeral. Flowers not only provide comfort for the bereaved, but also create jobs from growing the flowers to shipping them, providing containers for the arrangement, filler for the containers, etc. Without these beautiful arrangements, some of us would be unemployed and unable to donate to those charities she champions. -Linda Annies Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write to: Annies Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254.
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(Continued from page 1) Only travel when necessary Local law enforcement encourages people to stay put and only travel when necessary. Do not attempt to move any utility lines. Please remove debris to the curb area and do not put debris in the streets. At the direction of President Obama, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and its federal partners continue to work closely with states affected this weekend by severe storms in parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. Saturday night the President issued emergency disaster declarations for all counties within the states of West Virginia and Ohio in response to requests from the Governors of those states and directed FEMA to coordinate all disaster relief efforts in those states. FEMA is strategically positioning supplies closer to impacted areas of West Virginia and Ohio. Emergency generators needed to supple critical infrastructure such as shelters, and water are positioned in staging areas in Morgantown and Charleston, West Virginia and Columbus, Ohio to support state and local response needs.
Determine the safety of your food. Refrigerator - If power has been out for more than 4 hours, all perishable foods in the refrigerator should be discarded. Freezer - If power has been out for more than 48 hours, and a thermometer was kept in the freezer, check the temperature when the power comes back on. If the freezer thermometer reads 41 degrees or below, the food is safe and may be saved. If a thermometer has not been
Keeping Food Safe After a Power Outage The power outages caused by Fridays storm create health concerns, especially when it comes to food safety. If people area still without power at this point, all perishable food in people refrigerators should be considered unsafe to eat and should be discarded, says Kathy Luhn, Allen County Health Commissioner. The Allen County Health Department offers the following reminder and tips when the power is out. Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to maintain the cold temperature. Refrigerator-The refrigerator will keep food cold for only about 2-4 hours if it is unopened. Freezer - Full freezers will keep the temperature for about 48 hours (24 hours if it is half full) if the door remains closed. When the power is restored
kept in the freezer, check each package of food to determine its safety. In general, if the food still contains ice crystals it is safe to refreeze or cook. You cant rely on appearance or odor. Discard all perishable food such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs or leftovers. (See chart below) If in doubt about the safety of food in your refrigerator or freezer, use boxed or canned foods, milk, and water. When in doubt, throw it out. More information is available at: http://ww.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/ keeping_food_safe_during_an_emergency/index.asp DISCARD the following foods if kept over 2 hours at or above 42 degrees F: Meat, poultry, fish, eggs and egg substitutes - raw or cooked Milk, cream, yogurt and soft cheese Casseroles, stews or soups Lunch meats and hot dogs Creamy-based salad dressings Custard, chiffon or cheese pies Cream-filled pastries Refrigerator and cookie doughs Discard opened mayonnaise, tartar sauce and horseradish if above 50 degrees F for over 8 hours SAVE the following foods if kept at room temperature for a few days. Still, discard anything that turns moldy or has an unusual odor. Butter or margarine Hard and processed cheese Fresh fruits and vegetables Dried fruits and coconut Opened jars of vinegar-based salad dressings, jelly, relish, taco sauce, barbecue sauce, mustard, ketchup, olives and peanut butter Fruit juices Fresh herbs and spices Fruit pies, bread, rolls and muffins Cakes except cream-cheese, frosted, or cream-filled Flour and nuts
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