Offense leads Viking softball past Vanlue
VANLUE — Leipsic had four players with multiple hits and RBI Wednesday evening as they cruised by Vanlue 14-4 in a five inning Blanchard Valley… Login to continue reading Login…
VANLUE — Leipsic had four players with multiple hits and RBI Wednesday evening as they cruised by Vanlue 14-4 in a five inning Blanchard Valley… Login to continue reading Login…
MT. CORY — Andrew Weis was in complete control Thursday as he tossed a no-hitter in Miller City’s 13-0, six inning, non-league win over Cory-Rawson.Weis… Login to continue reading Login…
April is National Reentry Month — a time each year where we focus on the need to support those who are returning home after an incarceration experience. Putnam county Commissioners have signed a proclamation recognizing April as National Second Change Month in Putnam County. Every year, the Putnam County Reentry Coalition shares the statistics that demonstrate that the need for support is great. Every year, they highlight events and opportunities to learn more. But, engaging with, and caring for those who are returning home is a 24/7 experience. We walk with returning neighbors as they find places to live, put clothes on their backs, receive care for physical and mental health, and connect with their home communities. We assist with obtaining driver’s licenses, birth certificates, and Social Security cards they might reestablish their true identities. We encourage continuing education and pursuing gainful employment. We offer them a listening ear when grief and frustration need to be expressed. More importantly, we celebrate with our returning neighbors when milestones are reached as they engage with society once again. (Photo submitted)
Five generations of the Wilson family recently gathered. They include, from left, Kitty Sutter, great grandmother; Virginia Wilson, great-great grandmother; Kobe (Tessa) Noirot, father holding Paisley Jo Noirot; and Michelle Noirot, grandmother. (Photo submitted)
OTTAWA – After a long and rewarding career in education, Dr. Jan Osborn, Putnam County Superintendent of Schools, will retire at the end of July.
PANDORA – The Pandora United Methodist Church will be presenting its Easter Cantata, “The Easter Story” written by Tom Fettke and Thomas Grassi on Sunday ,April 13 at 9:30 a.m. during the worship service.
OTTAWA—The Putnam County YMCA is sending two athletes to compete at the YMCA National Swim Meet in Greensboro North Carolina, the week of March 31-April 5.
Information submitted DUPONT — The Putnam County Office of Public Safety has announced the National Weather Service has assessed the Village of Dupont and the… Login to continue reading Login…
Kalida Go-Getters 4H Club recently instated its new 2025 officers for the club. They are, front from left, Treasurer Drake Zeller, President Lauren Schulte, Vice President Kate Foppe and Secretary Alison Landwehr; and back, Recreation Leaders Lincoln Schroeder and Brock Brockrath, Community Service Leader Luke Siefker, Health & Safety Leader Madison Ricker and News Reporter Beau Bockrath. (Photo submitted)
ELIDA — Three female basketball players and one coach were accorded top awards from the District 8 Basketball Coaches Association for their efforts this past season.