
Ottawa and Glandorf Boy Scouts tour Chicago/Notre Dame
Members of Ottawa Boy Scout Troop 224 and Glandorf Boy Scout Troop 229 recently went on a city trip to Chicago and Notre Dame University.
Members of Ottawa Boy Scout Troop 224 and Glandorf Boy Scout Troop 229 recently went on a city trip to Chicago and Notre Dame University.
PANDORA In a previous edition, it was explained that Pandora’s Joey Cherry is one of what’s referred to as “Logistic Leads” on a highly-complex, ongoing (since early on in the Cold War) military operation to link America’s National Command Authority with the US’s “nuclear triad.” The project is called TACAMO. This, in short, entails keeping several Navy E-6B Mercury aircraft at the ready, if incoming nuclear missiles are detected. In this case, a series of protocols are in place to get the president, or vice president, and so on, into one of these planes and out of the harm’s way of the missiles. In turn, messages will be sent from the plane to America’s nuclear submarines, missile silos and bombers, in regard to the level of a retaliatory strike, etc.
COLUMBUS GROVE — The Christian Fellowship Meal will be held April 16 from 5-6 p.m. at St. John’s Community Church, 205 N High Street, Columbus Grove.
The Ottawa-Glandorf High School Junior Optimist Club is sponsoring an Easter egg hunt at Glandorf park on Sunday, April 13.
PANDORA—A village ordinance amendment was proposed after a resident found over 35 inches of water in the basement of their recently purchased home. The homeowner, who moved to the community in October, discovered a crack in the check valve of their water-powered backup sump pump which caused village water to spray into their sump basin unchecked for an extended period of time, allowing 35,100 gallons of water to leak through the pump in February, for which the homeowner received a bill of $536.79.
He could well be considered “…the Sports Voice of Putnam County,” the Sentinel’s Charlie Warnimont not-withstanding, of course. And he’s been at it since 2007.
NEWARK — Fifteen Leipsic High School business students participated in the FBLA State Leadership Conference (SLC) February 27-28 in Newark, OH. These students researched and studied for their events for several months, completed online objective tests, created and practiced presentations, and participated in group study sessions. Each one came home with newfound confidence that will be used throughout the remainder of the year and into the future. They networked with close to 750 other Ohio FBLA members, made new friends, and attended workshops on the economics of entrepreneurship, tips to change your leadership game, how to start a nonprofit business, and ethics in entrepreneurship among others.
PANDORA —Pandora-Gilboa High School hosted the 12th annual Putnam County Arts Fest on Sunday, which showcased both the performing and visual arts created by students of the schools of Putnam County. While at one time the performing arts and visual arts were separated, the decision was made to combine them in 2014.
With President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance now in office, Ohio’s farming community is watching closely to see how their policies could shape the industry.