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November 16, 2009 - Follow Home Technologies Path to Future Sales
While many home builders and home automation professionals believe that staying current with the home technology that home buyers want will cultivate success in any home market, that may not be enough in today's tough housing environment.
Ex-trooper of year charged with drunken driving
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Ex-Trooper Of Year Charged With Drunk Driving
A state trooper in northwest Ohio who was once honored for making the most DUI arrests has been charged with drunken driving.
Graveside services will begin at 11:30 a.m. today in Gethsemani Cemetery. Visitation: immediately following the service today at Old Barn Out Back.
Alleged bomber gets 2nd testing
By MATT NICHOLS Staff Writer On Thursday morning, Nathan Motter assumed the role his grandfather once held decades ago.
By MATT NICHOLS Staff Writer On Thursday morning, Nathan Motter assumed the role his grandfather once held decades ago.
By MATT NICHOLS Staff Writer On Thursday morning, Nathan Motter assumed the role his grandfather once held decades ago.
By KRISTA HAYES Staff Writer WAYNESFIELD - In completing the second phase in funding for its North Westminster Street project, Waynesfield Village Council members granted authorization Monday to the Fanning & Howey engineers to apply for a $400,000 Ohio Public Works Commission grant.
Funeral list for Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009
Memorial services will begin at 11:30 a.m. Monday at St. John Lutheran Church, Celina.
SM board starts process to terminate teacher from Wapak
Paul Brookhart, a Waynesfield teen, shows his riding ability as he manages to stay on the back of a bull for the full 8 seconds required.
Paul Brookhart, a Waynesfield teen, shows his riding ability as he manages to stay on the back of a bull for the full 8 seconds required.
Twins continue cattle tradition
By MATT NICHOLS Staff Writer Hand John Rausch a blank canvas, and the possibilities become endless.
By MATT NICHOLS Staff Writer Hand John Rausch a blank canvas, and the possibilities become endless.
More vehicles broken into in W'field
By KAREN CAMPBELL Assistant Managing Editor At least three more Waynesfield vehicles have been reported broken into during the weekend.
Hole living his dream on dirt tracks
Like many kids sitting in the grandstands at Eldora Speedway, New Knoxville's Brent Hole grew up dreaming about racing on the high-banks. For the past 10 years, Hole has lived that dream, wheeling first a stock car and now a more powerful UMP DirtCar Modified around local dirt tracks.
By MATT NICHOLS Staff Writer CRIDERSVILLE - After months of discussion, Cridersville Village Council members decided Monday to demolish the current Cridersville Elementary School following this school year.
Zach Brown, the son of Karen and Ron Brown and a member of the Wapakoneta FFA, walks his Grand Champion Market Barrow through the auction ring Saturday morning.
Crafts keep kids entertained at Auglaize Fair
For the third day in a row, the weather has been kind to the Auglaize County Fair, and attendance is up.
Staff photo/William Laney: Candace Muir talks with family after winning the Showmanship Sweepstakes Thursday night.
By MATT NICHOLS Staff Writer WAPAKONETA - A mountain of hard work and dozens of hours on the road were enough to propel one former Wapakoneta High School graduate to an award that alluded him for years.