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2014
WEDNESDAY,
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NOVEMBER
JUNE 29,
2016
2014
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By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
PAULDING After having
a three-day summer celebration for John Paulding Days for
many years, the Paulding Chamber of Commerce is changing to
a two-day schedule.
The popular annual event will
welcome downtown visitors on
July 8-9 for an array of activities to celebrate Paulding and its
heritage.
Like in the past, all the activities will take place downtown
along or near the courthouse
square.
I am really excited about
this years John Paulding Days
said Peggy Emerson, executive
director of the Paulding Chamber of Commerce. One of the
things we want this to be is a
celebration of the wonderful
Paulding people and its loyal
businesses. We are working
hard and I believe we are moving in that direction.
With a two-day schedule,
the popular parade that attracts
a large and enthusiastic crowd
will now be held on Friday evening, at 7 p.m.
To sign up, contact the chamber at 419-399-5215 or visit the
website at www.pauldingchamber.com.
Line-up and organization for
the parade will begin at 5:45
p.m. at the Paulding County
Fairgrounds. A Plus Propane
and Paulding County Hospital
are underwriting the parade.
By DENISE GEBERS
Progress Staff Writer
PAULDING A Payne
man charged in connection
with the death of a second
Payne man last fall was sentenced last week in Paulding
County Common Pleas Court.
Andrew J. Martin, 26, was
ordered to serve time with
the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections:
six years for corrupting another with drugs (F2) and
11 months for possession of
drugs (F5), to be served consecutively.
Credit was given for 310
days confinement that he has
already served.
Additionally, he must pay a
$5,000 fine to be split equally
between the Paulding County
Sheriffs office and the Prosecuting Attorneys office for
their drug intervention programs.
Contraband seized in this
case was ordered destroyed
by law enforcement.
A six-month license sus-
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and games. Well also have a
bike parade around the library,
face-painting, free hot dogs and
more. The main library here in
Paulding will be open for business during the festival, but all
outlying branches will be closed
so the staff can help with the festivities here. Were looking forward to a great turnout that day.
Funded with $40,000 from
Andrew Carnegie, a wealthy
resident of New York who
funded some 3,000 libraries
in the United States and other
countries, construction of the
current library began in 1914.
The four-lot building site had
been donated by Rebecca S.
Latty.
The doors first opened on
March 3, 1916, and the first
patron to check out a book was
A.A. Auber; it was about agriculture. At that time, the library
had a staff of three employees
Miss Smith, the librarian, Miss
Vivian Jackson, the assistant
librarian and A.V.R. Mott, the
shipping clerk.
Approximately 4,000 books
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2nd class matter. Subscription rates: $38 per
year for mailing addresses in Defiance, Van
Wert Putnam and Paulding counties. $46 per
year outside these counties;
local rate for Military personnel and students. Deadline
for display advertising 1 p.m.
Monday. News deadline 3
p.m. Thursday.
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By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
PAYNE Paving and sealing projects, zoning violations,
and a holiday trash pick-up date
change were part of the Payne
Village Council agenda on
Monday night.
The motion passed to proceed with paving, sealing and
patching to be done on Oak
Street from Ohio 49 to School
Drive, as well as paving an
alley and walking paths. The
cost is estimated at $22,642
with $13,727 coming from
county funds, $7,000 from the
local street fund and $1,900
from the villages permissive
fund.
Zoning inspector Tom Sinn
reported that in doing a general survey of a portion of the
village, 12 people were cited
for 20 violations. Some of the
more popular violations were
vehicles with expired plates.
Sinn also informed council
that he had issued six building
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specifications.
These charges stem from the
deaths of Hannah Fischer, 21,
and Frank Tracy Jr., 47, both
of Paulding. Both died of single
gunshots to the head. Fischers
body was found in her apartment on Feb. 9 while Tracys
was discovered in Rochester
Cemetery outside of Cecil on
March 15. Both were believed
to have been killed on Feb. 3.
permits.
Mayor Steve Wobler informed council that all paperwork on the Neff property located at 415 W. Merrin St. has
been completed. The village has
spent $1,143 in various fees to
secure the house and will move
forward in having the house
torn down. The estimated cost
is $5,000 to disassemble the
structure.
Council also unanimously
passed the motion to seal the
parking lot at the fire station.
The cost is estimated at $1,183
with the cost being equally divided between the fire department and the EMS.
With the upcoming holiday weekend, Mayor Wobler
reminded council that trash
pick-up will be delayed one day
with pick-up scheduled for July
6 with bulky waste being picked
up on the same day.
Two emergency resolutions
were unanimously passed seeking the certification from the
county auditor that will allow
on the November ballot the renewal of a 3-mill general (street
department) levy and a 1-mill
levy for the police department.
Representing Palmer Energy,
Amy Hoffman presented to the
council an opt-out governmental aggregation program. Hoffman explained how the program assists villages in securing
a cheaper utility rate and therefore saving consumers money.
To have an opt-out program,
voters would have the opportunity to decide at the ballot box
for approval.
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1929-2016
FT. MYERS, Fla. Marilyn Mulholland Shea was born
Jan. 7, 1929 and passed away
May 28, 2016 in her current
home of Ft. Myers, Fla.
She was born and raised
in Fort Wayne and moved to
Delray Beach, Fla. in 1973.
She was preceded in death
by her only son, Brady Shea,
and her husband, Frank Shea,
as well as her parents, Eric and
Catherine Mulholland.
She is survived by three
daughters, Tracy (Mark) Poepping of Evergreen, Colo.,
and Kelly (John) Hargaden
and Kathy Shea, all from Ft.
Myers; and four grandchildren, Brady (Sylvia) Poepping, Chris Poepping, Meghan
Hargaden and Chris Hargaden.
Funeral Mass and a family
burial will be held in Payne,
where her son and husband as
well as parents and extended
family, including her grandparents, Orlando and Gwendalyn Brady, are buried.
A Mass of Christian Burial
will be conducted 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, July 5 at Divine
Mercy Catholic Parish, Payne.
Burial will follow in St. John
the Baptist Catholic Cemetery,
Payne. Den Herder Funeral
Home, Paulding, is in charge
of arrangements.
Online condolences may
be sent to www.denherderfh.
com.
ROGER STOVER
1938-2016
CONTINENTAL John
Roger Pudge Stover, 77,
died 1:39 a.m. Monday, June
20 at Parkview Hospital in
Fort Wayne.
He was
born Oct.
26, 1938 in
Oakwood
to the late
Joseph Edward and
Eva Louise (Bauer)
Stover. On
March 25, 1961, he married
Joyce Friend, who survives in
Fremont, Ind.
Pudge was the owner and
retired from Stover Body
Shop, S&S Sanitation and JPS
Oil. He was a former mayor
of Continental, former council
member and past president of
the Continental Council. He
enjoyed golfing in Florida and
Indiana, loved camping, and
pulling the grandkids on the
tube.
Pudge is also survived by
three children, Bradley A.
(Diane) Stover of Defiance,
Tonya (John) Schmidt and
Mindi (Ron) Bradford, both
of Continental; 10 grandchildren,: Marisa (Harold)
Elston, Brianna (Gus) Coolman, Quentin (Jessie) Stover,
Cordell Stover, Nathan (Allison) Schmidt, Damon (Erin)
Schmidt, Brandon Schmidt,
Dalton Bradford, Grant Bradford and Brooke Bradford;
four great-grandchildren plus
one more on the way; and
three siblings, Annalee (Donnie) Adams of Oakwood,
Joann Diamond of Defiance
and Susie (Denny) Thrasher
of Oakwood.
He was preceded in death by
two siblings, Dick Stover and
JOANNE
PENLAND
1928-2016
GOSHEN, Ind. R. Joanne
Penland, 87, passed away Saturday, June 25 at Greencroft
Healthcare after declining
health since January 2016.
She was
born Nov.
5,
1928
in Goshen to Paul
and Ruby
(Smoker)
Unzicker.
On Sept.
17, 1950,
she married Olan G. Penland.
He preceded her in death July
1, 1992. She later married
Richard Sheline on Nov. 5,
1993. He died May 1, 2003.
Joanne is survived by two
daughters, Sally (Tim) Baumle, Payne, and Beth (Randy)
Cripe, Goshen; a son, Gary
(Carla) Penland, North Webster, Ind.; nine grandchildren;
six great-grandchildren; and
a cousin, Edward Smoker,
Elkhart, who was raised by
Joannes parents.
Along with her parents and
both husbands, she was preceded in death by two sisters
and brothers-in-law, Margaret
(Byron) Balyeat and Mary
(Wilden) Snyder.
Joanne worked as a secretary for 25 years at the former Salem Bank in Goshen.
She also worked at the Credit
Bureau of Goshen, Bontrager
Hardies Realty and Denises
at the Bag Factory. She was
a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Goshen, DAV
Auxiliary and a lifetime member of Women of the Moose.
She will be dearly missed
by her family and all who
knew her kind and loving
spirit. We are so thankful for
her caregivers and the staff at
Greencroft Healthcare and IU
Health Goshen Hospice.
Visitation will be today, June
29, from 11 a.m. until the 1 p.m.
funeral service at Yoder-Culp
Funeral Home, Goshen. Burial
will follow in Elkhart Prairie
Cemetery, Goshen.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to Goshen Home
Care and Hospice.
To share online condolences, visit www.yoderculpfuneralhome.com.
JUDI ADAMS
1940-2016
PAULDING Judith Judi
K. Adams, age 75, passed
away Saturday, June 25 at the
Parkview Regional Medical
Center Hospice, Fort Wayne.
Judi was
born
in
Paulding
County on
July 17,
1940, the
daughter of the
late Harley C. and
Louella
A. (Brown) Parson. She was
a 1958 Paulding High School
graduate. On Oct. 5, 1958, she
married Donald H. Adams,
who preceded her in death on
Nov. 15, 2013 after 55 years of
marriage. She was employed as
a bank teller for State Bank and
Trust, Paulding for eight years;
and in the Paulding County
Treasurers Office as deputy
treasurer for six years.
She is survived by a daughter, Lori Lytle, West Liberty;
son, Eric (Denise) Adams,
Plantation, Fla.; sister, Marilyn Shrider Ladd, Paulding;
grandchildren, Scott Hartwick,
Mindy Torres, Christopher
Adams, Lauren Adams, Tina
Keeran and Rob Blevins; eight
great-grandchildren; nieces and
nephews; and many friends.
She also was preceded in
death by a daughter, Kristy K.
Adams in 1983; and a sister,
Gloria Arthur.
Judi enjoyed wintering in
Palmetto, Fla. with the many
friends she and Don made
over the years; entertaining;
cooking; gardening; the beach;
keeping family reunions and
traditions alive; and spending
time with her grandchildren
and friends. She was an avid
Ohio State fan.
A Celebration of Her Life
will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday,
June 30 at Paulding Church of
the Nazarene Fellowship Hall,
where the family will receive
friends from noon until service time. Den Herder Funeral
Home, Paulding, is handling
arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions made to Paulding
County Relay For Life Marathon Moms or Paulding High
School Band/Music Boosters.
Online condolences may be
left at www.denherderfh.com.
MARY WOBLER
1936-2016
PAYNE Mary Marie Wobler,
79, of Payne, passed away Sunday, June 26 at VanCrest of Convoy.
Mary was born in Payne on
July 14, 1936, a daughter of the
late Lemuel V. and Lula (Robeson) Fulmer. Worshipping at
Payne Church of the Nazarene
was important to Mary. Her actions as a nurses aide at Paulding County Hospital and Dallas
LEROY BENNETT Lamb Foundation Home spoke
1942-2016
to the kind person that she was.
Leroy Bennett passed away Mary was also an excellent cook
Monday, June 27. Arrange- and even owned her own restauments are pending at Den Herd- rant in Newport, Tenn., at one
er Funeral Home, Paulding.
time. In 1954, she married Richard Wobler, who preceded her in
death in 1982.
She will be sadly missed by
is Paulding Countys
her children, Dawn of Convoy
newspaper of record. and Brad of Payne; siblings,
Fulmer.
Her graveside ceremony is
2:30 p.m. today, June 29 at
Wiltsie Cemetery, Road 51,
Payne. Dooley Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements.
sisters and I, as well as our daughters who were able to attend, visited for awhile. When my daughters watch us sisters visit, they always say that everyone is talking
and no one is listening. (I dont
think its quite that bad!) Daughter Lovina went home with Elizabeth after the party.
Son Benjamin bought a part
coon, part Australian Shepherd
puppy from our neighbors. It is a
brother to the puppy Timothy and
Elizabeth have. The boys want to
train it to hunt raccoons. I have
not been too enthused about little
Buster. He seems to think my
flower beds are his playground.
Mose bought flowers and replanted some of the flowers in
my flower beds because they
were made for full sun and were
getting too much shade. Mose
takes after his mother and is a
pro with flowers. I, on the other
hand, do better with vegetables in
the garden. Needless to say, Mose
has my flower beds looking very
nice!
I will share with you one of the
recipes that I helped to make at
the party: Taco Ring. It was delicious! Gods blessings to all!
TACO RING
4 cups ground beef, browned and
drained
1 (1.25-ounce) package taco seasoning
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PAU LD I N G PRO G R E SS
Reference to
bird counter
causes flap
Dear Editor,
In reference to Jim Langhams recent article, please
make this correction. Self-appointed Terri Gorney from
Indiana is not the official
bird counter for Paulding
County. This error has been
printed more than once.
A Paulding County resident, Mickey Dunakin, Antwerp, has been a member
of several bird societies and
at this time has over 281
different species of birds documented in Paulding County.
It is evident through her ded-
My response, on behalf of
the Village, is as follows: The
Village Council is looking
into this situation. There will
be no further comment at this
time.
Writer questions
Keck contributions
Dear Editor,
In response to Ray Keck
Day [article] on June 20.
President Terri Gorney stated:
In 1986, he was the compiler
for the first comprehensive
county cemetery index.
The book in question was
Paulding County Cemeteries - 1986. Miss Gorney was
not a member at that time, or
she would remember that our
entire genealogical chapter
worked many months copying
cemetery stones from all over
the county for that book. A
list of those who worked on
Ross Joost (left) was the speaker at the Kiwanis Club of Paulding County meeting. A Defiance County resident, his topic was
drones, what they are, how they are being used, and the problems
they may cause in the future. He brought with him a small model
to show how they work and how easily they can be used by almost
anyone with little practice. Klint Manz was program chairman.
Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villages water
treatment plant
Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 7:30 a.m. on the morning of:
Common Pleas
Civil Docket
From The
State House
Marriage Licenses
Keith E. Kipker, 53, Payne, body technician
and Angela S. Woodring, 53, Payne, production manager. Parents are Gary Kipker and
Sandy Burgoon; and Richard Nickols and
Janis Marihugh.
Administration Docket
None filed.
Criminal Docket
Kirk Echols, 47, of Paulding, was scheduled
for an Aug. 3 pretrial conference regarding his
charge of nonsupport of a dependent (F4).
Tyler N. Moss, 28, address unavailable, was
sentenced to 11 months with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction after
entering a guilty plea to possession of methamphetamine (F5). His sentence is to run concurrently with those from Defiance and Williams counties. He was given credit for on day
already served. All contraband seized in this
case may be destroyed by law enforcement.
PRECIPITATION
-0-03.06
-0-0-00.08
Property transfers
ODOT projects
Police Report
ACCIDENT REPORTS
None.
INCIDENT REPORTS
Sunday, June 19
11:11 a.m. No contact was ordered among three individuals following a call to East Perry Street.
12:41 p.m. Domestic conflict
was looked into on North Sherman
Street.
1:03 p.m. A computer was reported missing from West Perry
Street.
Monday, June 20
2:15 p.m. Officers assisted Van
Wert police by attempting to locate
a missing youth in the village. He
was not here.
5:15 p.m. Police documented a
backing mishap on South Williams
Street involving a tree.
7:35 p.m. Report of a 4-wheeler
being operated on the wrong property was investigated and no violation was found.
10:44 p.m. Junk notice was served
on a West Wayne Street address.
Tuesday, June 21
1:44 p.m. Threats to a North Dix
Street resident was looked into.
Washington Township
Carolyn K. Pruden, et al. by
Sheriff to True Green Investments LLC; Sec. 17, 76.99
acres. Sheriffs deed.
Antwerp Village
Brett J. and Diana L. Rogge
to Dianna L. Rogge; Lots 1718, Wabash and Erie Canal
Addition. Quit claim.
Grover Hill Village
Thaddeus Walter Lang to
Walter R. Lang; Sec. 25, 0.25
acre. Quit claim.
Ricky C. and Nicole M.
Laney to Daniel Martin; Sec.
23, Outlots 12-14 and Parcels
12-13, 6.41 acres. Warranty
deed.
Joyce M. Kimmel, dec. to
MLJ Rentals; Sec. 26, Lot 89,
Original Plat, 0.2 acre. Fiduciary deed.
Oakwood Village
Mark and Sabine Deitering to Benjamin and Alisha
Manz; Lots 4-5, Taylor Addition, 0.36 acre. Warranty
deed.
Wednesday, June 22
10:50 a.m. An East Perry Street
resident came on station with a couple
complaints.
10:54 a.m. Incident on Skype reported by an Emerald Road resident
was investigated.
11:08 a.m. Property was reported
missing from West Perry Street. It
was located and returned.
5:12 p.m. Officers investigated
threats to an East Jackson Street resident. No contact between the parties
was ordered by police.
5:32 p.m. Money was reported
missing from West Perry Street.
Thursday, June 23
11:27 a.m. Bike was reported stolen from West Perry Street. The complainant called back later saying the
bike had been returned.
3:40 p.m. Police called the EMS for
a man found laying in a yard who was
having difficulty breathing.
5:43 p.m. IRS scam was reported
from West Jackson Street.
6:13 p.m. Childrens welfare was a
concern on West Wayne Street. The
matter was turned over to Job & Family Services.
Saturday, June 25
12:55 a.m. Following an assault
call on North Williams Street, a male
was arrested and taken to Paulding
County Jail.
1:54 p.m. Dog complaint was handled on Emerald Road.
Sunday, June 26
6:25 p.m. Paulding EMS was called to
a Gasser Road business where a subject
in a car was disoriented and had chest
pains.
10:40 p.m. Unruly juvenile complaint
came in from Emerald Road. Officers
were called back at 2:04 a.m. on June 27.
Legals
DOCUMENT 00020
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Village of Paulding will
receive sealed bids for the construction of the Water Tower Improvements Project.
Bids will be received in the Paulding Village Office, 116 S. Main
Street, Paulding, Ohio, until 12:30
p.m. (local time), July 13, 2016, at
which time the place bids will be
opened publicly and read aloud.
Bids received after 12:30 p.m.
(local time) will be returned unopened.
Bids will be received on a Unit
Price basis as outlined in the bid
documents.
The Water Tower Improvements
includes improvements to the
interior coating system of the existing 250,000 gallon water tower
on Grant Road. Also included are
other miscellaneous maintenance
improvements to the tower.
Bids must be signed and submitted on the separate bidding forms
included in the Bidding Documents, sealed in the provided envelope, and shall be accompanied
by either a Bid Guaranty Bond in
the amount of 100% of the Bid
amount or by a certified check, cashiers check, or letter of credit on
a solvent bank in the amount of not
less than 10% of the amount of the
Bid, subject to conditions provided
in the Instructions to Bidders. Bid
security, furnished in Bond form,
shall be issued by a Surety Company or Corporation licensed in
the State of Ohio to provide said
surety. The successful Bidder
will be required to furnish a satisfactory Performance Bond in the
amount of 100% of the Bid.
All contractors and sub-contractors involved with the project will,
to the extent practicable, use Ohio
Products, materials, services, and
labor in the implementation of
their project. Additionally, contractor compliance with the equal
employment opportunity requirements of Ohio Administrative
Sheriffs Report
ACCIDENTS:
Friday, June 17
9:49 a.m. Marilyn Adams, 72, of Antwerp, was cited for improper turn following a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Roads 424 and 1031 in Crane
Township. She was traveling east on 424
in a 2011 Ford Edge. Reports say she attempted a left turn onto Road 1031 and
struck a 2012 Chevy Malibu operated by
Stephanie A. Clevinger, 43, of Antwerp,
which was stopped at the stop sign. Damage was minor to both vehicles. No injuries were reported.
Thursday, June 23
6:24 a.m. Justin L. Hadley, 18 of Napoleon, was taken from the scene of a
rollover accident by Paulding EMS. He
was assessed for possible injuries. Reports say he was traveling south on US
127 north of Road 162 in Crane Township in a 1999 Chevy Silverado pickup
truck when it went out of control. The
truck went off the east side of the road,
returned to the pavement before going off
the right a second time. This time it rolled
twice before coming to rest on its wheels.
The truck was disabled and towed.
INCIDENTS:
Friday, June 17
Noon. Cecil resident filed a dog complaint.
12:55 p.m. Possible child abuse was
reported from Jackson Township.
1:25 p.m. Dog complaint came in
from Washington Township near the
intersection of Ohio 66 and Road 148.
7:43 p.m. An Auglaize Township fire
unit returned to Road 169 in Auglaize
Township for a barn fire rekindle. They
were on the scene over two hours. Oakwood EMS stood by.
11:01 p.m. Domestic problem was
investigated on Fairground Drive.
Saturday, June 18
12:41 a.m. Deputies were called to
the fairgrounds for a fight call.
1:54 a.m. Alarm sounded at Grover
Hill Elementary School.
assault in Haviland.
7:47 p.m. A Carryall Township resident of Road 23 reported being threatened on Facebook.
8:34 p.m. Deputy reported a suspicious person on Ohio 637 in Latty
Township.
9:32 p.m. Deputies assisted Van
Wert Police Department in Scott.
Thursday, June 23
7:09 a.m. Business alarm sounded on
Road 107 in Blue Creek Township.
12:39 p.m. Dog complaint was handled in Scott.
12:40 p.m. Auglaize Township resident of Road 1037 lodged a dog complaint.
12:41 p.m. Dog complaint came in
from Road 143 in Emerald Township.
2:31 p.m. Oakwood EMS made a
transport from a rollover accident on
Ohio 111 in Auglaize Township. Oakwood and Auglaize Township fire departments assisted at the scene. Further
information was not available.
3:31 p.m. Dog complaint was taken
care of on Road 196 in Auglaize Township.
4:39 p.m. Cecil resident lodged a dog
complaint.
4:41 p.m. A Brown Township resident of Road 146 entered a dog complaint.
5:08 p.m. Dog complaint was handled
on Road 124 in Paulding Township.
6:59 p.m. Canine unit was deployed
on Road 103 in Paulding Township.
8:33 p.m. A trespasser was reportedly
fishing on complaints property on Road
8 in Crane Township.
9:37 p.m. Deputies arrested a subject
on Road 133 in Emerald Township on a
Defiance County warrant.
10:04 p.m. Assistance was given
troopers from Post 81 on Ohio 637 in
Auglaize Township.
Friday, June 24
1:31 a.m. Vehicle search was conducted on Emerald Road in Paulding.
County Court
Civil Docket:
Credit Adjustments Inc.,
Defiance vs. Mitchell C. Gonzales, Payne. Small claims,
satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc.,
Defiance vs. Nathan N. Nutter, Antwerp. Small claims,
satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc.,
Defiance vs. Rodney L. Jackman, Paulding. Small claims,
judgment for the plaintiff in
the sum of $2,381.52.
Snow & Sauerteig LLP,
Fort Wayne vs. Katie M.
King, Payne. Other action,
dismissed.
Criminal Docket:
Cody M. Grudowski,
Paulding, domestic violence,
amended to M4 level; $200
fine, $120 costs, both to be
taken from bond, one day
jail with 29 days suspended;
probation ordered, 40 hours
community service, no contact with victim.
Brent R. Hanenkratt, Paulding, furnishing to underage;
PAU LD I N G PRO G R E SS
COMMUNITY
Engagement
Anniversary
ALLISON CLEVENGER
and
BRANDON GARMAN
PAULDING It is with
great pleasure that Rick and
Barb Clevenger of Paulding
announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Allison Marie,
to Brandon James Garman of
Angola, Ind. Brandon is the
son of Karen Krueger and the
late Eric Garman.
Allison is a 2009 graduate
of Paulding High School. She
earned a bachelors degree in
organizational leadership and
supervisor from Purdue University in Fort Wayne.
Brandon is a 2003 graduate of Prairie Heights High
School. He earned a bachelors degree in mechanical
engineering and a masters
degree in industrial technologies from Purdue University,
Birthdays
July 2 Brian Busch, Sarah
Flynn, Eugene D. Wirts.
July 3 Jaclyn K. Buchman,
Sandy Crisp, Ryan Mapes,
Jacob McDougall, Miranda
Mericle, Joe Rodriquez, Leman Saylor.
July 4 Charley Blackmore, Marvin Boehm, Cheryl
Caris, James Genero Jr., Lillian Genero, Brittanae Rose
Rios, Ashly Stafford, Victoria
VanHorn, Audrey Walk.
July 5 Konnor Bauer,
Shirley Bowers, Christopher
LaBounty-Collins,
Larry
Copsey, Erin Densmore, Amber Gebers, Audrie Genero,
Randy Martin, Albert Monroe, Tyler Stahl, Chloe Verfaillie.
July 6 Pat Arend, Merlin
Duke Busch, Drey Gamble,
Angela Gonzales, Dominic
Laker, Tracy Rau, Kennedy
Salinas.
July 7 Angel Adams,
Peyton Adams, Lee Dickey,
Justin Guelde, Olivia Hoisington, Teeghun Marlin, Danielle
Noffsinger, Braeden Pease,
Waneta Sanders, Tim Wirts.
July 8 Alissa Bok, Alexis
Dangler, Bob Gilbert, Jimena
Gomez, Susan Blackmore,
Jodie E. Parsons, Matthew
Shinners.
July 9 Caci Hyman, Kiera
Goings, Donald Greninger,
Mechial Mullins, Dan Nutter,
Cheryl Russell, Eliza Schlueter, Edward Ware, Gerald Wirick.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Pease recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.
Max Pease and Joan Harrow were married on June 24, 1956.
They are retired.
The couple has four children, Robin
(Roscoe) Hill of Greer, S.C., Mike (Ju-
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Michael A. Wilhelm,
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Joshua R. Sanchez, Munster, Ind., 87/65 speed; $43
fine, $80 costs.
Steven W. Elkins, Continental, seat belt; $30 fine, $50
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Jalyn N. Egnor, Van wert,
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Guriqbal S. Chahal, Brampton, Ont., 89/65 speed; $43
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Michael A. Adams, Plymouth, Mich., 78/65 speed; $33
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Naresh Ananthu, Saint
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Thomas M. Jetmore, Indianapolis, 79/65 speed; $33
fine, $80 costs.
Brian A. Vorst, Delphos,
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William M. Moser, Fort
Wayne, 84/65 speed; $43
fine, $80 costs.
Lacie Shay D. Lano, Fort
Wayne, 82/65 speed; $43
fine, $80 costs.
Katherine M. Carlson,
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Cassie L. Kreiger, Immokalee, Fla., 81/65 speed; $43
fine, $80 costs.
Todd Harter, Greenville,
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SHERIFF LANDERS
for Paulding County.
The video is posted on Paulding County Sheriffs website,
www.pauldingohsheriff.com or
can be viewed at www.youtube.
com/watch?v=PpjnmDvw7pA.
Chamber to sponsor
Irish Splendor trip
PAULDING An eight-day
trip to Ireland is being planned
by the Paulding Chamber of
Commerce in cooperation with
Collette Travel.
Irish Splendor will begin Oct. 28 through Nov. 4.
The itinerary includes stops in
Dublin, Killarney, Ennis and
Kingscourt. Travelers will also
meet a local family, tour their
dairy farm and kiss the Blarney
Stone at Blarney Castle.
Round-trip
transportation
will be provided from Paulding
to Dayton International Airport.
Collette will handle flight and
hotel arrangements and luggage
transfers between hotels.
Cost is $3,049 per person for
double occupancy. For more information or to reserve a spot,
call the chamber office at 419399-5215, email pauldingchamber@gmail.com or visit www.
pauldingchamber.com.
is going on VACATION.
We will be closed July 4th thru the 12th.
But we will be right back
Wed., July 13th at 6:00 am
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EVERY WEEKEND
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5K Run
Contributors!
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Spangler
Grover Hill VFW
Griffith Family
Custom Assembly
Divine Mercy Parish
Williamson Insurance
Agency
Haviland Drainage
Jack and Karen Fetter
South Creek Farms
Cecil Community
Church
Spanglers Pub
NEW OFFICERS United Way of Paulding County board members elected new officers recently. From left are treasurer Cheryl
Eddy, vice president Megan Meeks, president Megan Clark and secretary Joanne Mobley. United Way is still accepting donations for
its current campaign. United Way of Paulding County raises funds for many nonprofits in the county. For more information about
United Way, go to www.unitedwayofpauldingcounty.org. or phone 419-399-8240
The 5K run sponsored by Hands of Hope Pregnancy Services attracted many runners of all ages on Friday.
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Next week, we observe the
4th of July with sparklers, picnics and parades. And living in
a country that offers so much
freedom, we have a lot to celebrate. But on a more personal
level, you may still be working toward another type of
independence financial independence. What can you do
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Free yourself from excessive fear. As an investor, its
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fear. Oil prices, interest rates,
political squabbles, even natural disasters at any given
time, each of these factors (and
many more) might be blamed
for volatility in the financial
Business News
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Those were the
By Joe Shouse
week spent in Canada.
Bruce Whitman, 12-yearold son of Larry and Shaaron
Whitman, Payne, was chosen Honorary Bat Boy of the
Month by WANE TV, Fort
Wayne.
Members of the Grover Hill
Volunteer Fire Department:
Margaret Craft, Marge Stahl,
Gary Miller, Cecil Crawford,
Keith Fruchey, Sam Miller,
Business News
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BOB MILLER
WOODBURN The
Woodburn Community Historical Society met Thursday, May 26 at the Woodburn
Library.
The object of this organization shall be to create, stimulate, collect, document, and
maintain an interest in all matters pertaining to documenting
history and to promote educational endeavors through pictures and articles. Annual dues
shall be $7 per membership.
There was a round-table
discussion on local families. It is hopeful that in the
future that an updated local
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ATTENDS SYMPOSIUM Abram Klopfenstein of Paulding, an Northwest State Community College (NSCC) student studying crop and soil management, recently attended the Rural College
Symposium in Washington, D.C. NSCC was one of eight community colleges in the nation to receive funding through the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the American Association of Community
Colleges, and the Rural Community College Alliance, to enhance their agricultural and rural cooperatives initiatives. From left are Dr. Michael Wolfe, NSCC Dean of Business; Abram Klopfenstein;
and Jerry Klopfenstein, NSCC Crop & Soil Management Advisory Board.
Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Journal June 6,
2016
This 6th day of June, 2016, the
Board of County Commissioners met
in regular session with the following
members present: Tony Zartman, Roy
Klopfenstein, Mark Holtsberry, and
Nola Ginter, Clerk.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
Kim Sutton, program director,
County Court Probation, presented the
paperwork for the County Court Probation grant from the Ohio Department
of Rehabilitation and Corrections. The
grant is for $54,351 and is utilized by
the Paulding County Court Probation
for operations.
Jim Langham, Paulding Progress The commissioners directed Langham
to the engineers office to learn about
their summer paving projects. They
also suggested he talk to Deb Guilford
regarding the changes at the Paulding
County Board of DD.
Marsha Yeutter, senior center, reported she is hiring a driver. She also
noted the summer food program starts
serving meals today. The summer food
program serves children up to 13 years
of age and is offered in conjunction
with NOCAC. The meals are served at
LaFountain Park. There is no income
eligible requirements. Yeutter said they
typically serve between 100 and 125
meals each day.
She went on to report she has applied for United Way funds. Yeutter
was happy to report the senior center
recently accepted a generous donation from Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Shisler,
which will no doubt be used for building improvements.
Yeutter encouraged the commissioners to attend the festivities during
Senior Day on Tuesday, June 14, at the
Paulding County Fair. She noted she
is soliciting for donations for the box
lunches to be served.
County Treasurer Lou Ann
Wannemacher presented additional
procurement cards information for the
commissioners review.
IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING
THE 2016 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION (FUND 076)
Klopfenstein moved to adopt the
following resolution:
WHEREAS, it was the intention, on
May 4, 2016, of the Board of County
Commissioners to direct the County
Auditor to amend the 2016 Annual
Appropriation by appropriating funds
in the LEPC Fund; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board
of County Commissioners does hereby
direct the County Auditor to amend
the 2016 Annual Appropriation by
appropriating the following in the
LEPC Fund (Fund 076), to-wit; 076001-00011/LEPC/Other Expense
AMOUNT: $6,803.
IN THE MATTER OF CREATING
A NEW FUND (FUND 284) CREATING NEW REVENUE AND EXPENSE LINE ITEMS, ESTIMATING REVENUE AND APPROPRIATING TO EXPENSE LINES
Klopfenstein moved to adopt the
following resolution:
WHEREAS, a new fund must be
created to accurately track expenses
and revenue associated with the Water
Pollution Control Loan (WPCL) Fund;
now therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board
of County Commissioners does hereby
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WETZEL As the Wetzel
Motorcycle Club prepares for its
30th year hosting its annual bash
at Wetzelland, club members are
not just thinking about the main
event, they are looking ahead at
all the children they will be able
to help and the organizations
they will be able to support with
the funds raised.
For the Wetzel Motorcycle
Club, creating a better image for
bikers is important.
Were trying to show people
that motorcycle riders arent a
bad group of people because we
do a lot of other things, Tony
Krick, Wetzel Motorcycle Club
spokesperson, said.
Youve probably seen a mother steer her kids away from us
when were in line at the store
and things like that, he continued. Theres no reason for that.
A grandfather himself, Krick
wants the community to know
the members of the Wetzel Motorcycle Club want to help the
community.
In 2015, Krick estimates
the motorcycle club donated
$25,000-$30,000 back to the
community through local charities, mostly organizations that
benefit children.
Last year they bought gifts
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resolution:
WHEREAS, Ryan Mapes, Paulding
County SWCD Ditch Maintenance,
has reported the proposed maintenance
collections for the 2016 duplicates with
Paulding and Defiance Counties, information sheets attached, and should be
placed on the 2016 tax duplicate, to
be collected in 2017, for maintenance;
now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Joint
Board of County Commissioners of
Paulding and Defiance Counties, that
in order to provide such maintenance
funds, it is deemed necessary to run the
attached listed ditches on the 2016 tax
duplicate, to be collected in 2017, for
collection for one (1) year only, at the
percentage and the amount provided
based on the benefits, and that the same
be and is hereby levied upon such benefited areas as aforesaid, all in accordance with the provisions of Section
6137.03 of the Revised Code of Ohio;
and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Auditors of
Paulding and Defiance Counties are
hereby ordered and directed to place
such ditch maintenance assessments on
the 2016 tax duplicate, to be collected
in 2017, of the respective counties; and
be it further
RESOLVED, that it is found and determined that all formal actions of this
Board concerning and relating to the
adoption of this Resolution were so adopted in an open meeting of this Board
and that all deliberations of this Board
and any of its committees that resulted
in such formal action were in meetings
open to the public in compliance with
all legal requirements, including Section 121.22 of the Ohio Revised Code.
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Walk through the house, no worry about weather. Ladies dresses,
knick-knacks, quilts, some toys,
entertainment center, shelf units,
hide-a-bed love seat, tools, collectables out the wazoo. ANTIQUES appraised at almost $4000, including
a dinette set, stove, buffet, White
sewing machine and much, much
more. While you are there feel free
to make an offer on the house also!
It sits on about 3/4 acre, one of the
nicest lots in Briceton.
July 7
9 - 4 pm
July 21
9 - 4 pm
LOTS OF CHOICES!
All proceeds benefit the
Paulding County Hospital.
Be sure to check out the
gift shop while you are there.
Many new items. Thank
you for your support.
The Boston Pops, Bernadette Peters, Jack Hanna, Vince Gill and Sandi Patti are just a few of the performers and personalities who will appear on the stage of the
Niswonger Performing Arts Center in Van Wert. The NPAC is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
too incredible to miss.
Well start walkin your way
if you start walking toward the
Niswonger for a night of country
hits with Diamond Rio, Saturday, Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m., courtesy of Celina Moving & Storage.
This six-time vocal group of the
year will take you on a journey
through award-winning country
history with some of their biggest hits from the 80s and 90s.
Everybodys favorite syrup-loving Christmas Elf is venturing through the candy-cane
forest to come to the Niswonger
on Monday, Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m.
in Elf The Musical On Tour,
presented by First Federal Bank.
This heart-warming, side-splitting family musical will be
sure to get you in the mood for
Christmas and have you embracing your inner elf as Buddy the
Elf helps his naughty-list father
remember the true meaning of
Christmas.
She helped the Niswonger say
hello in 2007, now were helping
her say farewell. Its Sandi Patty:
Christmas Blessings, on Sunday,
Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. After a long
award-winning career, Sandi
Patty is visiting over 90 cities
across the globe to perform one
last time for all her fans.
Celebrate a family tradition as
the legacy continues with The
Andy Williams Christmas Extravaganza presented by Belna
Petroleum on Saturday, Dec.
10 at 7:30 p.m. Starring the Osmond Brothers and the Lennon
Sisters, The Andy Williams
Christmas Extravaganza brings
all the variety that made Andys
holiday specials so spectacular.
Swinging into town just
in time for Christmas and back
by popular demand is John
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Saturday, Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m.,
presented by Bose McKinney
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The artists pay tribute to a variety of art forms, pop icons, and
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paintings.
Last season, he brought the
house down with his rendition
of O Holy Night, now hes
back for more. Joanne Wolford
and family in memory of Roger
Wolford proudly present David
Phelps: Good Friday Concert on
Friday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m.
At the Niswonger, we just
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Thats why were closing the
2016-17 Grand Series with REO
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at 7:30 p.m. presented by US
Bank. With their long list of hits
from their incredibly successful
career, REO Speedwagon will
have the Niswonger rockin long
into the night.
Speaker Series
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stage who further our understanding, challenge our thinking
and have us teetering on the edge
of our seat to hear which Cincinatti Reds great just hit the home
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RELIGION
Open house at Branch planned for JPDays
By DENISE GEBERS
Progress Staff Writer
PAULDING Branch Christian Fellowship is bustling with
activity these days. More so than
usual. They are preparing for an
open house during John Paulding Days. It is set for Saturday,
July 9 from 4 to 7 p.m.
The church is housed in
the Ohio National Guard Armory, formerly the Kiwanis
Building, on the east side of the
Courthouse Square in Paulding.
Anyone interested in seeing the
buildings new look is welcome
to stop in.
Church members will be
stationed in various parts of the
building to explain current usage
and future plans for each.
Refreshments will be available for a free will offering.
Money raised from this venture
will be donated to the Paulding
Chamber of Commerce for next
years John Paulding Days event.
According to Pastor Greg
Cramer, the church body took
possession of the building last
June and, after some renovations, held its first service in the
partially remodeled basement in
September.
Further renovations in the
former gymnasium were made
and the first service in the new
auditorium w ere held in December.
More renovations are in
progress with others planned for
the future. A ramp allows handicap access to the lower level of
the building, but money is being
saved for building an elevator so
all can enjoy services in the auditorium. Several rooms are still
in various stages of remodeling.
Prior to purchasing the Armory, church members gathered
in the auditeria of Paulding High
School from March 2013 until
last September.
Branch Christian Fellowship
was born after Cramer, who
had been an elder and minister
with Family Christian Center
in Defiance since 1996, was
approached by his pastor about
A time of praise and worship precedes the pastors lesson at Branch Christian Fellowship. The
church moved into the Ohio National Guard Armory building, formerly the Kiwanis Building, in
Paulding last September. Remodeling projects continue in the structure.
- Antwerp Community Church, 704 S. Erie St., SR 49, Antwerp; Pastor Ricky L. Grimes
258-2069. Contemporary worship 10:30 a.m.
- Antwerp United Methodist Church, East River Street; Rev. Pastor Mike Schneider,
258-4901, Contemporary service Sunday 8:30 a.m., Traditional Service 10:30 a.m.
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 303 S. Monroe, Antwerp; Office: 417 N. Main, Paulding,
399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer; Mass on Sunday at 8:30 a.m.
- First Baptist Church, 5482 CR 424; Pastor Todd Murray, 258-2056, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- First Presbyterian Church, 126 W. River St., Pastor Mike Pennington, 258-2864, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses, 2937 US 24; 258-2290. Public talk 10 a.m.
Sunday.
- Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Rev. Derek Evans. Sunday worship at 10 a.m.
- Riverside Christian Church, 15413 SR 49, Antwerp; 258-3895, Pastor Regan Clem.
Sunday gathering 10:30 a.m.
- Apostolic Christian Church, 13562 Road 147, Defiance (Junction); 399-3121, William
Schlatter, Elder, Sunday services 10:15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
- Bethel Christian Church, Ohio 66, Defiance (Arthur), Pastor Christopher Baker, Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m.
- Church of Christ, corner of County Roads 166 and 191; Evangelist Lonnie Lambert,
399-5022. Worship 10:30 a.m.
- Junction Bible Christian Church, County Road 111, Defiance (Junction); 393-2671,
JunctionBible@copper.net, interim Pastor D. Richardson, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church, Road 180, Defiance (Junction); Rev. Alan
Ray Newsome, Sunday worship 11 a.m.
- Rock Church, SR 637, Five Span-Arthur area; Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924, Sunday worship 10:45 a.m.
- Bible Baptist Church, corner of Cleveland and Perry streets, Grover Hill; Pastor Pat
Holt, 587-4021, Sunday worship 11 a.m.
- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene, Maple and East Jackson streets; Pastor Jonathan
L. Hoagland, 587-3376, Sunday morning worship 10:30 a.m.
- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church, First and Harrison streets; 587-3941; Pastor Mike Waldron, 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell). Sunday worship 10:20 a.m.
- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union, Ohio 66; 786-9878, Sunday worship
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
- Middle Creek United Methodist Church, County Road 24, Grover Hill; Pastor Eileen
Kochensparger, Sunday worship 8:45 a.m.
- Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, County Road 151, Grover Hill; Pastor David Prior, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- Pioneer Christian Ministries, 3606 Slane Rd., Grover Hill; Rev. Chuck Oliver, Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m.
- Roselms Christian Church, Ohio 114; Pastor Gary Church, 594-2445, Sunday worship
10:30 a.m.
HAVILAND/LATTY/SCOTT AREA
- Apostolic Christian Church, 12867 Road 82, Haviland; 399-5220, Worship service
10:30 a.m.
- Country Chapel United Methodist Church, Haviland; 622-5746, Sunday worship
10:15 a.m.
- Latty Zion Baptist Church, Latty; Pastor Levi Collins Jr., 399-2748, Sunday worship
service 11:15 a.m.
- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God, 13625 Road 12, Scott; Pastor Terry Martin,
622-2026, Sunday morning worship 10:30 a.m.
- Friends United Methodist Church, Latty; Pastor Ron Johnson. Sunday worship 9 a.m.
OAKWOOD/MELROSE AREA
- Auglaize Chapel Church of God, rural Oakwood, 3 miles south and 1/2 mile west on
Road 60; Pastor Stan Harmon, 594-2248, Sunday worship 9 a.m.
- Melrose United Methodist Church, Melrose; 594-2076, Pastor Eileen Kochensparger
399-5818; Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church, corner of Harmon and Second streets, Oakwood; Pastor Brady Feltz. 594-2992. Sunday worship at 9:30 a.m.
- Prairie Chapel Bible Church, 1 mile east and 1/2 mile north of Oakwood, corner of
Roads 104 and 209; Pastor Earl Chapman, 594-2057, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
- Bethel United Methodist, Forders Bridge, Cecil; Pastor Kevin Doseck, Sunday worship
service 10:30 a.m.
- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal, 818 W. Jackson St., Paulding; Rev. Burpo, Sunday
worship at noon.
- Branch Christian Fellowship, 109 N. Main Street, Paulding; Pastor Greg Cramer, Sunday worship at 10 a.m.
- Cecil Community Church, 203 S. Main St., Cecil; Pastor Ted Ramey. Sunday worship
service 11 a.m.
- Cecil First Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Cecil; Sunday worship at 8 a.m.
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 315 N. Main, Paulding; 399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer, Masses: Saturday at 6 p.m.; Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
- Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1275 Emerald Road, Paulding; 399-5061, Sunday worship
services at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.
- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 1233 Emerald Road, Paulding; 399-4576,
Sunday worship service 10 a.m.
- First Presbyterian Church, 114 W. Caroline St.; 399-2438. Pastor David Meriwether,
www.firstpresbyterianpaulding.com. Traditional worship service Sunday 9:30 a.m.
- Grace Community Church, West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding County
Hospital. Pastor Cameron Michael, Sunday service at 10 a.m.
- House of Love Ministries, 220 N. Williams St.; Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson
- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 203 W. Townline, Payne; 399-2576, Rev. Joseph Poggemeyer, Mass at Saturday at 4 p.m.
- Edgerton Wesleyan Church, 1717 Bertha St., Woodburn, (Edgerton) Ind.; Pastor Dave
Dignal, 260-632-4008, Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- Living Water Ministries, For location information, contact Pastor Rich Phelan, 263-2728.
Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
- Payne Church of Christ, 220 W. Merrin St., Payne; Pastor Mikeal George, 263-2092;
or 419-574-2150 (cell), Sunday worship 9:30 a.m.
- Payne Church of the Nazarene, 509 E. Orchard St. (Ohio 500) Payne; Pastor Mike
Harper, 263-2422, Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.
- St. Jacob United Church of Christ, southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets, Payne;
Rev. Jim Langham, 263-2763. Sunday service 10 a.m.
- St. James Lutheran Church NALC, West Townline Street (P.O. Box 42), Payne; 263-2129,
Pastor Fred Meuter, 260-492-2581. Sunday worship 10 a.m.
- St. Paul United Methodist Church, (P.O. Box 154) 312 S. Main St., Payne; Rev. David
Rohrer, 263-2418, Parsonage: 263-2017, Sunday worship at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Editors Note: If your church doesnt have service times listed, please contact the
Paulding County Progress office to notify of Sunday service times.
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PAULD I N G PROGR E SS
SPORTS
Crestview sweeps ACME doubleheader at Paulding
By JOHN PARENT
DHI Media Sports Editor
PAULDING Crestviews
Tanner Crowle struck out
eight over five innings to defeat Paulding 6-1 in the nightcap of an ACME doubleheader on Thursday, completing a
sweep for the Knights.
In the opener, Spencer Rolsten kept the Panther bats at
bay long enough for an 8-3
Crestview win.
Game two was called after
five innings due to darkness.
In the opener, the Panthers
struck in the home first, scoring a two-out run thanks to a
Cameron Doster single, a pair
of passed balls and a single
from Preston Johanns.
It was all Knights from there.
Crestview answered with
a four-run second, highlighted by an RBI double by Zech
Simerman and an RBI single
from Dylan Hicks. Crestview
also took advantage of a pair
of Paulding errors in the inning, something that would
become a theme as the evening wore on. The Knights
made it 5-1 on a two-out RBI
double by Caden Hurless,
and 6-1 the following inning,
when Simerman singled home
Luke Gerardot.
GAME TWO
R H E
Crestview 0 2 1 2 1 - 6 5 0
Paulding 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 2 5
Winning pitcher: Crowle (C)
Losing pitcher: Doster (P)
Pauldings Jordan McGough delivers a pitch during the first game of an ACME doubleheader at
Paulding on Thursday, June 23. Crestview won both games, beating Paulding by scores of 8-3 and 6-1.
By KEVIN WANNEMACHER
Sports Writer
HAVILAND In a battle of Paulding County and Green Meadows Conference rivals,
host Wayne Trace held off Antwerp 7-5 in
ACME baseball action Thursday afternoon.
The Archers jumped in front with a pair of
runs in the first before Wayne Trace cut the
lead in half on a single run in the bottom of the
opening frame.
After Antwerp added another run in the
visitors portion of the third, the Raiders responded with three runs in the home part of
the inning to take a 4-3 advantage.
However, the blue-and -white picked up
two more runs in the top of the fourth to go in
front 5-4 but Wayne Trace wasnt done.
By CHARLIE
WARNIMONT
DHI Media Correspondent
MILLER CITY Pitchers
being able to work around
trouble was the key Saturday
as Wayne Trace and Miller
City battled in ACME baseball action.
Raider starter Kameron Forrer was able to do that more
effectively than young Wildcat starter Chase Kuhlman.
With the Raiders being able to
Albright golden as
female cycle champ
COLUMBUS This past
weekend, Krystal Albright,
daughter of Kevin and Nancy
Albright, traveled to Columbus
to represent Paulding County
in the Special Olympics Summer Games. Krystal competed
in cycling, a sport she loves.
The weekend was full of
excitement, anticipation, and
nervousness. Krystal was very
nervous as she was involved
in a bad incident six weeks
ago as she was racing to qualify for this state competition.
She was not healed 100%, yet
she was going to give it her all
and hope it was good enough
to bring back a gold medal for
Paulding County.
Race day began at 8 a.m.
and it was already hot and humid and as the day progressed
so did the heat and humidity.
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her. She was there to race her
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Junior Fair royalty, crowned on Monday to start the fair, included, front from left Princess Caroline Winans, Junior King Trent Thornell, Prince Caleb McClure and Junior Queen Mariah Griffiths.
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Junior Fair
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The Junior Fair King and Queen were crowned at the Paulding County Fair Monday, June 13. Reigning over this years events were
King Luke Jackson and Queen Kacey Reinhart (center). Fair royalty included, from left Austin Howell, first runner-up king; Joseph
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In the Junior Fair Beef Show, winners included, from left Joshua Sukup Reserve Champion Market Steer, First Place Class C Steer; Jared Sukup First Place Class B Steer, First Place Class A Beef
Senior Dairy Beef Showmanship Second Place Dairy/Beef Feeder Second Place Dairy/Beef Class E Feeder, First Place Class B Beef Feeder, Senior Beef Showmanship, Reserve Champion Beef Feeder
and Champion Market Steer; Jacob Sukup Advanced Skillathon, Second Place Class C Steer.
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Class A Joe Schmidt
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Claudia Sinn, first
Beginning Dairy Beef Showmanship Nyle Stoller, first
Champion of Champion Dairy Beef
Showmanship Tanner Cook, first
Beginner Skill-a-thon Laura Thornell, first
Intermediate Skill-a-thon Bethany Klopfenstein, first
Advanced Skill-a-thon Megan
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First Place Dairy/Beef Feeder
Class A Hopeful Rose
Winning trophies in junior fair judging were, from left Eli Molitor First Place Class A Steer, Second
Place Class A Steer, Intermediate Skillathon and Second Place Shooting Sports; Brooke Molitor First
Place Beginning Clothing, First Place Beginner Class Modeling, Beginner Beef Skillathon and Second
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Hopeful Rose won First Place Place Class A Beef Feeder; Hannah Molitor Second Place Class B Beef Feeder, First Place Class C Beef
Feeder, Champion Beef Feeder and Second Place Beginning Clothing.
Class A Dairy/Beef Feeder.
Judy Wells/Paulding County Progress
Multiple-trophy winners during Junior Fair judging included Kalyn Strahley (left) Champion of Champion Sheep Showmanship; Senior Sheep Showmanship, Champion of Champion Horse Showmanship;
Hunter Horse Showmanship, Sr. Western Showmanship, Champion of Champion Pleasure Horse, Reserve Champion Performance Horses, Reserve Champion Standard Breed Poultry, First Place Class E
Tawnya English/Paulding County Progress
Market Lamb; and Hannah Farr, Grand Champion Market Lamb, First Place Class D Market Lamb, Senior
Poultry Showmanship, Champion of Champion Poultry Showmanship, Grand Champion Dairy Animal, Visitors during the Junior Fair Coronation Ceremony on June 13 were the 2015 Wyandot County
Senior Dairy Showmanship, Champion of Champion Dairy Showmanship, Grand Champion Chicken Queen Runner-Up, 2015 Crawford County Junior Fair Queen, Ohio Fairs Queen and 2015 Defiance
County 4-H King and Queen.
Meat Pen and Advanced Chicken Skillathon.
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Williamson, first
Beginning Rabbit Showmanship
Katie Anna Baumle, first
Champion of Champion Rabbit
Showmanship Haleigh Stoller, first
Beginner Market Skill-a-thon
Carter Manz, first
Intermediate Market Skill-a-thon
Ethan Noggle, first
Advanced Market Skill-a-thon
Luke Jackson, first
Beginner Breeding Skillathon
Katy Williamson, first
Intermediate Breeding Skillathon Ethan Noggle, first
Advanced Breeding Skillathon
Jowaine Grimes, first
Grand Champion Single Fryer Jacob Kuhn, first
Reserve Champion Single Fryer
Ben Estle, second
Grand Champion Rabbit Meat Pen
Katy Williamson, first
Reserve Champion Rabbit Meat
Pen Ethan Noggle, second
Grimes, first
6 Class Junior Buck Bailey Meyer,
first
6 Class Junior Doe Jowaine
Grimes, first
Grand Champion 6-Class Bailey
Meyer, first
Best Opposite 6 Class Jowaine
Grimes, first
4 Class Senior Buck Jowaine
Grimes, first
4 Class Senior Doe Jowaine
Grimes, first
4 Class Junior Doe Ethan Noggle,
first
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Grimes, first
Best Opposite 4 Class Jowaine
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Mixed Breed Rabbit Overall
Jowaine Grimes, first
Best of Show Bailey Meyer, first
Best Opposite, All Breeds Jowaine
Grimes, first
Doe & Litter Katy Williamson, first
Junior Fair
Small Animals
SMALL ANIMALS
You and Your Dog Ilse Zijlstra, best
Dog Obedience Bailey Meyer, best
Dog Performance Sydney Trahin, best
Cavy Project Riley Smith, best
Pet Rabbit Jacob Banks, best
TROPHIES
First Place Small Animal Sydney
Trahin
Second Place Small Animal Bailey Meyer
In judging for Small Animal, Horseless Horse and Jr. Leaders projects, winners included, front from left Sydney Trahin, First Place Dog
Performance and First Place Small Animal Project; Riley Smith, First Place Cavy Project; Mallory Mansfield, First Place From Airedales to
Zebras, Level 1 and First Place Veterinary Science Project; Faith Meraz, First Place All Systems Go! Level 2 and Second Place Veterinary Science Project; Jacob Banks, First Place Pet Rabbit Project; Isabella Meyer, First Place Horseless Horse Project; Bailey Meyer, First Place Dog
Obedience Project; Chloe Beining, Second Place Cat Project; back row Estee Miller, Second Place Jr. Leaders Project; Alex Reinhart, First
Place Climbing Up, Level 2 and First Place Cat Project; Jacob Stouffer, First Place Purr-fect Pals, Level 1.
CATS
Purr-fect Pals, Level 1 Jacob
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Climbing Up, Level 2 Alex Reinhart, best
TROPHIES
First Place Cat Alex Reinhart
Second Place Cat Chloe Beining
JUNIOR LEADERS
Jr. Leaders Christine Clapsaddle,
best
TROPHIES
First Place Junior Leaders Christine Clapsaddle
Second Place Junior Leaders Estee Miller
STATE FAIR DELEGATES Jacob
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Senior Dairy Showmanship Hannah Farr, first
Champion of Champion Dairy
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Junior Yearling Heifer Hannah
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Senior Yearling Heifer Hannah
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Grand Champion Dairy Animal
Hannah Farr
Reserve Champion Dairy Animal
Hannah Farr
Goat Show winners included Brooke Kilgore (front), Hunter Kesler won Reserve ChamFirst Place Class E Market Goat, Second Place Class B pion Market Goat and Second Place
Market Goat and Beginning Goat Showmanship; Estee Class H Market Goat.
Miller, Advanced Skillathon Market Goat and Second
Place Class A Market Goat; and Aaron Horstman, Champion of Champion Goat Showmanship, First Place Class
A Market Goat and Reserve Champion Senior Boer Doe.
The Junior Fair Goat Show was held June 14. Among the winners were sisters, from left Anna
Meraz, Beginner Skillathon Market Goat, Beginner Skillathon Breeding Goat and Grand Champion
Dairy Market Goat; Faith Meraz, Grand Champion Dairy Goat, Grand Champion Jr. Dairy Goat,
Reserve Champion Jr. Dairy Goat, Grand Champion Sr. Dairy Goat, Reserve Champion Sr. Dairy
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In the Junior Fair Goat Show, Jalynn Parrett (left) won Grand Champion Overall Boer Doe, Junior
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HEALTH
First Aid in Action Ross Lee, best
Alcohol Decisions Alan Keysor,
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TROPHIES
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STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Ross Lee, Kaela Lucas, Hailee Huner
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HOME DECORATING
Makeover My Space Anne Eklund,
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TROPHIES
First Place Home Decorating Project Anne Eklund
LEISURE ACTIVITIES
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Cake Decorating Maggie Cox,
Anne Eklund
best
Denise Gebers/Paulding County Progress
Cameron Graham won First Place Class C Austin Howell won Second Place Class B
Market Lamb and Junior Sheep Showmanship. Market Lamb.
CREATIVE ARTS
Get Started in Art Raelyn Schweinsberg, best
TROPHIES
First Place Creative Arts Raelyn
Schweinsberg
Second Place Creative Arts
MONEY MANAGEMENT
Haylee Finfrock
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Raelyn Schweinsberg
TROPHIES
First Place Money Management DISCOVERING 4-H
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Self Determined Estee Miller, best First Place Discovering 4-H
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Family Consumer Sciences projects were judged June 17. Winners included, front row from left
Raelyn Schweinsberg, First Place Get Started in Art and First Place Creative Arts; Kahlea Shook,
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First Place Self-Determined Project; Matthew Stouffer, First Place Becoming Money Wise and First
Place Money Management Project; Catherine Strable, Second Place Self-Determined Project; Fredrick Hoagland, First Place My Favorite Things Project.
Among the winners in Family Consumer Science projects were, from left Ross Lee, First Place First
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Judging of Conservation, Science & Engineering projects was held June 17. Among the winners were, front row from left Tim
Keysor, First Place Science Fun with Flight; Jeremiah Koenig, First Place Rockets Away Estes; Jacob Keough, First Place Crank it
Up and First Place Small Engines Project; back row Jacob Stouffer, First Place Rockets Away 2-Liter and Second Place Science
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The Writer In You Madison Coyne,
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TROPHIES
First Place Writing Project Madison Coyne
Trophy winners for photography and writing projects included, from left Liza Carpenter, First
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Writer in You and First Place Writing Project; Elle Moore, First Place Controlling the Image, Level 2.
Trophy winners at Conservation, Science & Engineering judging were, from left Riley Stoller,
First Place Basic Archery Project and First Place Shooting Sports; Jonathon Reinhard, First Place
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Beginner Class Brooke Molitor
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Winners in Food and Nutrition judging included, front from left Kristin Wannemacher, First Place Fast Break for Breakfast; Crystal Klopfenstein, First Place Lets Start Cooking and First Place Beginner Cooking Project; Rayni Rister, First Place Snack Attack!,
First Place Star Spangled Foods, Second Place Beginner Cooking Project and First Place Intermediate Cooking Project; back row
Sydney Reineck, First Place Racing the Clock to Awesome Meals; Megan Reineck, First Place Yeast Breads on the Rise and Second
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Hannah Wilhelm, First Place Lets Bake Quick Breads.
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Best Beginning Food Project
Crystal Klopfenstein, first
Second Place Beginning Food
Project Rayni Rister, second
Best Intermediate Food Project
Rayni Rister, first
Second Place Intermediate Food
Project Anne Eklund, second
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Katelyn Estle, first
Second Place Advanced Food Project Megan Reineck, second
First Place Food Science Kathryn
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Bernadyne Rogers Memorial
Award Samuel Moore
Junior Fair
Horticulture
VEGETABLE GARDENING
Lawncare Carson Rupp
How Does Your Garden Grow Rayni Rister
Grow Your Own Vegetables Katy
Williamson
TROPHIES
First Place Vegetable Gardening
Katy Williamson
First Place Horticulture Rayni
Rister
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Rayni Rister, Katy Williamson, Alexis
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Gardening and Horticulture winners included, from left Carson Rupp, First Place
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Champion Tom Turkey; Anna Clemens Beginning Turkey Skillathon; Faith Meraz Reserve Champion Exhibition Bird; Sydney
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In the Junior Fair Poultry Show, Sam Woods won trophies for
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Breed and Grand Champion Exhibition Bird.
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More than 40 junior fair participants have qualified to compete at the Ohio State Fair, to be
held July 27-Aug. 7. Those qualifying are:
Connor Baumle, Chloe
Beining, Anna Clemens, Cameron Cox, Maggie Cox, Kaitlyn
Doster, Anne Eklund, Katelyn
Estle, Kalin Gerber,
Abram Klopfenstein, Crystal
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McCloud, Faith Meraz, Estee
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Ryan Bostelman, Christine
Clapsaddle, Aleyah Cline, Hailee Huner, Alexis Keysor, Jordan
McDorman, Anna Meraz, Libby
Meraz,
Madelyn ODonnell, Jocelynn Parrett, Raelyn Schweinsberg, Kahlea Shook, Catherine
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Winners in poultry and dairy/beef judging included, from left Crystal Klopfenstein Second Place Class D Dairy/Beef Feeder D
and Beginner Dairy/Beef Skillathon; Jacob Klopfenstein Advanced Turkey Skillathon, First Place Science and Technology Project,
Grand Champion Turkey Meat Pen, Reserve Champion Turkey Meat Pen, Second Place Senior Poultry Showmanship; Bethany Klopfenstein Intermediate Turkey Skillathon, Intermediate Dairy/Beef Skillathon, First Place Class E Dairy/Beef Feeder, Junior Poultry
Showmanship, Reserve Champion Tom Turkey, Second Place Junior Dairy/Beef Showmanship.
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Junior Fair
Booth
Judging
Best Use of Theme Brown Bettys
and Buster Browns 4-H Club
Most Creative Award Flatrock Jr.
Farmers 4-H Club
Most Educational Award Livewires 4-H Club
Best Use of Color Award Campground Kids 4-H Club
The Flatrock Jr. Farmers 4-H Clubs display won Most Creative
Award in booth judging.
The Campground Kids 4-H Club won Best Use of Color award in booth judging.
The Brown Bettys and Buster Browns 4-H Club won Best Use of Booth Theme award in booth
judging.
Estee
Miller,
first;
Jr.
Division
Ezra
Sinn,
first;
RachSr. Division ages 14 and over
Jr. Division Ethan Noggle, first;
POULTRY
Jr. Division Bethany Klopfenstein,
first; Hailey Finfrock, second
Sr. Division Brooke Weidenhamer,
first; Jacob Klopfenstein, second
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to the
4H & FFA
Members
at the
Ney Branch
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Okolona Branch
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Rick Estle
Jeremy Hamblin
Tasha Santos
Charlie McCullough
Junior Fair
Parade
Judging
First Place Float Campground
Kids 4-H Club
Second Place Float Leaders of
Tomorrow 4-H Club
Third Place Float Brown Betty &
Buster Browns 4-H Club
The Junior Fair Parade was one of the first events to open the Paulding County Fair. In float judging, Campground Kids 4-H Club won first place, Leaders of Tomorrow
4-H Club won second place, and Brown Bettys and Buster Browns 4-H Club won third place.
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