Thursday Sep 4 | The Evening Leader
Thursday September 4, 2008 Scouts eye mission trip Staff photo/Mary Bargdill From left: Members of Girl Scout Troops 20251 and 20306 Megan McClurg, Katie Goettemoeller, Sarah Kaiser and Emily Rutschilling , all ...
By WILLIAM LANEY Managing Editor An additional option will be available to Wapakoneta area residents looking for pizza or for a vehicle.
Sean Klaus knows where he stands. On the farm. In the field. Learning. Teaching.
By WILLIAM LANEY Managing Editor The interest of one firm specializing in renewable energy hopefully generates inquiries from supporting manufacturing firms, a Wapakoneta economic development leader says.
Raising contenders to become champions
Wapakoneta councilors have chance to accept comprehensive plan By WILLIAM LANEY Managing Editor An 18-month study and plan is to come before Wapakoneta City Council members for their acceptance, a move ...
W'field council moves to repair north end of town By KRISTIN REICHARDT Assistant Managing Editor WAYNESFIELD - Waynesfield government officials are not using a recently completed $800,000 street improvement ...
Staff photo/William Laney Candace Muir tries to hold back her tears following the Market Steer Show at the Auglaize County Fair Wednesday night.
The 2007 Auglaize County Junior Fair Queen Beth Doenges places a sash around this year's queen, Emily Spangler.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hawk, of Waynesfield, will celebrate 25 years of marriage on July 30, 2008.
Waynesfield garage sale offers slice of Americana
She sold pies at the Wapakoneta Farmer's Market during the morning and wore an American flag T-shirt that afternoon.
W'field courts unified mindset
W'field courts unified mindset Magistrate's court put on hold due to finances By KRISTIN REICHARDT Assistant Managing Editor WAYNESFIELD - Cooperation is the key concept village officials and residents ...
WCC members to review contract with dispatchers, department supervisors By WILLIAM LANEY Managing Editor A contract proposal for non-collective bargaining unit employees of the city of Wapakoneta is "fair" to ...
Staff photo/Mary Bargdill Team members of 3 Sisters and an Outlaw take a walk along the Miami and Erie Canal following Tuesday evening's Grand Health Challenge meeting outside the Union Hall, St.
Metz: Busy start to year Search for SSD mayor's next step By WILLIAM LANEY Managing Editor As the city's top elected official, Wapakoneta Mayor Rodney Metz says the first five months of this term have been ...
Harrison pleads not guilty to obstruction in Market Street murder
A man charged with obstructing justice in the April slaying on West Market Street pleaded not guilty this morning.
Vets receive diplomas 40 years after service
Village investigates regular hours for magistrate visit By KRISTIN REICHARDT Assistant Managing Editor WAYNESFIELD - Village officials plan to take steps to give Waynesfield law enforcement officials more clout ...
Driving through W'field project
Choosing a new AD WHS coach recommended for position By KAREN CAMPBELL Staff Writer If approved by the Wapakoneta City Schools Board of Education tonight, a new athletic director could be in place this summer ...
Bringing order to barking in W'field
Coach hired as new AD Brad Rex takes on oversight of athletic programs By KAREN CAMPBELL Staff Writer A Wapakoneta High School teacher and coach soon will be fulfilling a lifelong dream to oversee an athletics ...
Finding a fiscal officer for W-G
Wednesday, 28 May 2008 Treasurer interviews to begin Friday By KRISTIN REICHARDT Assistant Managing Editor Waynesfield-Goshen Schools Board of Education members plan to begin interviewing candidates Friday for ...
Local student sprints after success on the race track Devon Dobie, a freshman at Wapakoneta High School, poses next to his mini-sprint car after winning at the Waynesfield Motor Sports Park earlier this year.