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Field reports from Ohio Division of Wildlife Officers

Central Ohio – Wildlife District One

State Wildlife Officer Matt Teders, assigned to Madison County, observed debris being blown from a truck and trailer, littering the highway. Officer Teders conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle for littering and discovered the trailer was not registered, no license plate was visible on the truck, the truck was not registered or insured, and the driver did not have a valid driver license. Officer Teders requested the assistance of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and turned the case over to them.

State Wildlife Officer Adam Smith, assigned to Logan County, gave a presentation to students at Indian Lake Elementary School for Agriculture Education Week, coordinated by the Ohio Farm Bureau. Officer Smith taught the students about Ohio mammals, and the students were able to handle various animal pelts. The students were reminded that wild animals are best left alone, and that injured or orphaned wild animals should only be handled by trained wildlife professionals or a certified wildlife rehabilitator.

Northwest Ohio – Wildlife District Two

State Wildlife Officer Matt D. Smith, assigned to Huron County, received a call from a concerned landowner regarding a young owl that was out of its nest. Officer Smith responded to the call and found an eastern screech-owl that had left the nest too early and could not fly. He transported the owl to Back to the Wild wildlife rehabilitation, where it is expected to make a full recovery. Help keep wildlife wild this spring by calling 1-800-WILDLIFE (1-800-945-3543) or a licensed wildlife rehabilitator before taking any action if you find an injured or orphaned animal.

Northeast Ohio – Wildlife District Three

State Wildlife Officer Jason Warren, assigned to Lake Erie, observed an individual operating an ATV near the confluence of a small creek and Lake Erie. Officer Warren noticed a fishing rod and a bucket with trout tails visible on the rack of the ATV. Officer Warren contacted the angler, who was found to be in possession of four steelhead trout, two more than the daily limit. The angler was issued a citation and paid a total of $280 in fines and court costs in Ashtabula Municipal Court.

State Wildlife Officer Nick Turner, assigned to Harrison County, was approached by a distressed motorist with a flat tire. Officer Turner gladly changed the tire despite a heavy downpour. The driver held an umbrella over Officer Turner as he worked and was extremely grateful for his assistance. The driver made it safely to the closest tire shop for repair.

Southeast Ohio – Wildlife District Four

While on patrol this spring, State Wildlife Officer Anthony Lemle, assigned to Noble County, discovered a pull-behind camper on fire on private property. Two individuals had purposely set fire to the camper to destroy it. The Noble County Sheriff’s Office and local fire departments responded to the scene. The fire was suppressed before it spread to adjacent woodlands. The two individuals were charged with violating Ohio’s burn ban period. They pleaded guilty in Noble County Court and each paid $290 in fines and court costs. ODNR and the Division of Wildlife would like to remind Ohioans of the state’s burn ban law, which prohibits open burning from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the months of March, April, May, October, and November. Please help stop the spread of forest fires.

Southwest Ohio – Wildlife District Five

State Wildlife Officer Jacob Losekamp, assigned to Hamilton County, Wildlife Officer Supervisor Matt Hunt, and Law Operations Manager Eric Lamb recently assisted with an elementary field day at the Ohio Division of Wildlife District Five headquarters in Xenia. The officers helped teach archery and fishing skills. Approximately 60 students attended, with everyone catching a fish.

State Wildlife Officer Houston Wireman, assigned to Shelby County, received a complaint of a hunter who harvested white-tailed deer without a hunting license or deer permit. Officer Wireman followed up on the complaint and discovered that the suspect had taken a buck on private property without a deer permit or hunting license. The deer was falsely game checked by the landowner. The hunter was issued a summons for hunting without a hunting license and deer permit. The landowner was issued a summons for providing false information during the game check process. The deer was seized as evidence. The hunter pleaded guilty in Sidney Municipal Court and paid a $300 fine, and the landowner pleaded guilty and was fined $175.

Advisory Council representative sought for Champaign County

Submitted story

Consider helping older adults in your community by representing your county on the Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council. We currently seek a representative for Champaign County.

The Advisory Council advises the Board of Trustees regarding administration of federal and state funds for services to people age 60 and older, and other issues impacting older adults and their caregivers.

The Advisory Council is composed of three representatives from each of the nine counties in our service area. The Champaign County opening is a replacement term that runs through March 31, 2026, at which point may be renewed for up to three full (three-year) terms. The Advisory Council meets in-person in Tipp City.

Visit https://info4seniors.org/advisory-council-seeks-representatives-champaign-and-preble-counties-2024/ for more the position description and application form. Applications are due June 28, 2024.

For additional information, please contact Kelsey Snowden, Communications & Training Coordinator, 937-341-3020 or [email protected].

The Area Agency on Aging, PSA 2 helps older adults of west central Ohio remain in their homes with independence and dignity. We are an independent, private, nonprofit corporation that plans and funds services for older persons in Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Logan, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Shelby Counties.

Upcoming local events and gatherings

Have a calendar item? Email it to [email protected].

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Friday, May 17

Oak Dale Cemetery Board meeting: 2:30 p.m. in Oak Dale Cemetery Office

Urbana Local Alumni Association annual banquet: at the Champaign County Community Center, 1512 S. U.S. Route 68 in Urbana. A buffet dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Special recognition will be given to the classes of 1954, 1959 and 1064. For reservations, contact Jane Virts Stimmel, treasurer, at 937-826-3344 by May 10. Dinner reservations are $17.50 per person.

Graham High School graduation: 7 p.m. at Dallas Stadium

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 7 p.m.

Saturday, May 18

Cedar Bog: Sedges of Ohio, 10 a.m. to noon. Join Andrew Gibson, a Division of Natural Areas and Preserves botanist, for a presentation on the sedges of Ohio. This talk will be held inside the nature center and a walk around the boardwalk will be hosted afterwards. $5 per person, OHC & CBA members free.

Paws Animal Shelter is hosting a kitten shower: from 12:30 – 3 p.m. for our cuddly new additions! Don’t miss this opportunity to bond with our kittens and cats and meet your new family member. Refreshments will be served. Gift ideas for the shower include Fancy Feast kitten canned food, Friskies Kitten Chow dry food (yellow bag), and clumping cat litter.

DAR meeting: 10 a.m. at the Dragonfly Vineyard with samples and lunch at your own expense.

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 4 and 7 p.m.

Sunday, May 19

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 2:30 and 5:30 p.m.

Monday, May 20

Champaign County Democrats Spring Dinner: “The Comedy Before the Storm” at The Cheetah Lounge, 211 Glenn Ave., Urbana. 5 p.m. social hour, 6 p.m. dinner. With comedian Mike Larsen. Tickets $35 each

City of Urbana Planning Commission meeting: previously scheduled for May 20 will instead be Tuesday, May 28 at 5 p.m.

Wednesday, May 22

Quest Community Church community blood drive: from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. at 110 South St., West Liberty. Schedule an appointment to donate with Solvita (formerly Community Blood Center) on the Donor Time app, by calling (937) 461-3220, or at www.donortime.com.

Friday, May 24

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 7 p.m.

Saturday, May 25

Cedar Bog: Join volunteer naturalist and longtime volunteer, Jim Lemon at 10 a.m., as he explores dragonflies and damselflies of Cedar Bog! Cedar Bog is home to the smallest dragonfly in North America, the elfin skimmer. The bog is also home to the rare damselfly, the seepage dancer.

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 4 and 7 p.m.

Sunday, May 26

Kiser Lake Sailing Club Open House: 1-5 p.m. No-motor club, sailors and human-powered watercraft adventurers welcome. Private docks, newly-renovated clubhouse and deck. Kiserlakesailingclub.com. Enter from state Rout 235 into the park just north of the dam, proceed along the shoreline road to the parking lots, follow the park paths to the club. Questions: 937-307-3012.

Triad High School graduation: 2 p.m. at football stadium; indoor gymnasium ceremony if it rains

West Liberty-Salem High School graduation: 7 p.m. at football stadium

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 2:30 and 5:30 p.m.

Monday, May 27 – MEMORIAL DAY

Christiansburg Memorial Day: Parade formation at Christiansburg Park at 11 a.m., parade begins at 11:30 a.m. followed by services at Smith Cemetery with speaker Tim Cassady, Champaign County Commissioner. Music by Graham band

Mechanicsburg Memorial Day: 12:30 p.m. parade formation at Heritage, parade begins at 1 p.m., service at cemetery by Mechanicsburg Legion Post 238, speaker is Tim Kemper, music by Mechanicsburg band

North Lewisburg Memorial Day: 9:45 a.m. parade formation at Carter Garage, parade begins at 10 a.m., service follows at 10:30 a.m. at the monument by Mechanicsburg Legion Post 238. The speaker is Tim Kemper, music by Triad band

St. Paris Memorial Day: Event is scheduled to take place at Harmon Park, beginning at 9:30 a.m. The Graham Marching Band will be present to perform music. The speaker, Jared Shank, will be honoring local soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the Korean War.

Woodstock Memorial Day: service at 9 a.m. by Mechanicsburg Legion Post 238 at Woodstock Cemetery, speaker is Tim Kemper, music by Triad band. Woodstock Church serving cinnamon rolls, milk, coffee and juice

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 4 p.m.

Tuesday, May 28

City of Urbana Planning Commission meeting: previously scheduled for May 20 will instead be Tuesday, May 28 at 5 p.m.

Friday, May 31

Mechanicsburg High School graduation: 7 p.m. at football stadium; moving indoors if it rains

Gloria Theatre: The Fall Guy, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, June 1

Urbana High School graduation: 7:30 p.m. at Hillclimber Stadium; rain date June 2 at 1:30 p.m.

Gloria Theatre: The Fall Guy, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, June 2

Gloria Theatre: The Fall Guy, 2:30 and 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, June 4

Westville United Methodist Church pre-order carryout only dinner: The menu will be baked steak, scalloped potatoes, green beans, coleslaw, and dessert for $12. Pickup will be Tuesday, June 4, 4-6 p.m. at Westville UM Church, 76 North State Route 560, Westville. Text or call orders to Carol at (937) 631-7227 by May 31.

Thursday, June 6

An Evening in the Garden With TWIG: from 6-8 p.m. at the Maple Lane Farm Event Center at 3484 East state Route 29, Urbana. Enjoy wine, punch, appetizers, musical entertainment and the Silent Auction. Tickets are $30 per person, or $200 for a table of 8. Proceeds will assist in funding the Medical Oncology program for cancer treatment in Urbana. Tickets available for purchase at: Champaign County Chamber of Commerce; by any TWIG 13 member; in the Mercy Gift Shop; Volunteer Services at Mercy Health Urbana Hospital (937) 523-5193 or call (937) 631-1820.

Saturday, June 8

Cedar Bog Orchid Walk: from noon to 2 p.m. enjoy the largest native orchid in North America, the Showy Lady’s Slipper Orchid! Here at Cedar Bog, we have these plants by the hundreds. Walk the boardwalk and talk with a Cedar Bog Association volunteer naturalist about our orchid population. $5 per person, CBA and OHC members free.

Monday, June 10

Red Cross Blood Drive: 12:30-6:30 p.m., Evans-Purk Building in St. Paris; sponsored by the St. Paris United Methodist Church. For an appointment call Shari at 937-631-3045 or schedule online at www.redcrossblood.org

Friday, June 14

Gloria Theatre: 7 Bridges (“World’s Best Eagles tribute) live concert, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, June 22

Champaign County Preservation Alliance 30th Annual Historic Home and Garden Tour: in Urbana, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Cedar Bog: Chelsea Gottfried, co-author of “Gardening for Moths: A Regional Guide” will be presenting on her book on Saturday, June 22 at 8 p.m. at the nature center at Cedar Bog. Copies of the book will be available to purchase as well as book-signing opportunities after the program.

Cedar Bog Moth Night: 9:30 p.m. After Chelsea Gottlieb’s program on June 22, Jim McCormac and Jim Lemon will host a moth night! Attendees will walk around the nature center at night and witness the different species of moths that reside at the bog. This is a free program.

Sunday, June 23

Champaign County Preservation Alliance 30th Annual Historic Home and Garden Tour: in Urbana, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Thursday, July 4

Rotary Chicken BBQ: at Grimes Field in Urbana, 4-7 p.m. (Note: fireworks will be July 6)

Saturday, July 6

Urbana Fireworks: at dusk at Grimes Field in Urbana. Food trucks and activities offered prior to fireworks display

Saturday, July 13

Cedar Bog: Fireflies, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Join Matthew Speights at Cedar Bog Nature Preserve as he presents on the fascinating bugs that are fireflies. After he presentation, we will walk around outside and search for fireflies. $5 per person, CBA & OHC members free.

Friday, July 19

Oak Dale Cemetery Board meeting: 2:30 p.m. in Oak Dale Cemetery Office

Saturday, August 10

Cedar Bog, coneflowers, asters and goldenrods: 10 a.m. Join Terry and Randy Litchfield at Cedar Bog Nature Preserve to learn about Ohio’s fall wildflowers. $5 per person, CBA & OHC members free.

Sunday, September 15

Cedar Bog Mellow Yellow Walk: noon to 2 p.m. Stroll the boardwalk and take in all of the fall wildflowers that are blooming! Cedar Bog Association volunteer naturalists will be on the boardwalk to answer any questions you may have. This is a free event. Donations accepted.

Friday, September 20

Oak Dale Cemetery Board meeting: 2:30 p.m. in Oak Dale Cemetery Office

Thursday, October 10

28th Annual Fashion to a Tea: “Gallery of Hope” for Breastfriendsforeverofcc.org, at Champaign County Fair 4-H Building

Friday, October 11

Boo in the Bog: 7-9 p.m. $6 per person. Reservations recommended

Saturday, October 12

Boo in the Bog: 7-9 p.m. $6 per person. Reservations recommended

Saturday, November 2

Champaign County Preservation Alliance Urban Loft Tour: in Urbana, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Friday, November 15

Oak Dale Cemetery Board meeting: 2:30 p.m. in City Building Training Room

Rosedale Bible College breaking ground for a new residence hall

Pictured is an artist’s rendering of a new dorm being constructed at Rosedale Bible College.

Submitted photo

Submitted story

ROSEDALE – Rosedale Bible College’s graduation ceremonies on May 25 at 10:30 a.m. will also include groundbreaking for a new residence hall. Festivities will take place in a large tent pitched near the site of the new building on the backside of campus.

“We’re very grateful to launch this new group of Kingdom workers as well as break ground for a much-needed new dorm,” said Jeremy Miller, president. He explained that when they kicked off the capital campaign to raise $6 million for a new residence hall three years ago, they had no idea of how urgent the housing needs would become.

Miller said that projected enrollment for the fall semester is running over 100 students, taxing current facilities that have comfortably housed 70-80 students the last several years.

“We’re scrambling to arrange housing for our largest fall enrollment since 1980,” Miller said.

In light of the urgent need for student housing, the RBC board made the decision to break ground for the new dorm in spite of the fact that $500,000 is still needed to complete the project debt free.

“We are continuing to pray that God will provide the needed funds,” Miller said.

When the new dorm is completed in the fall of 2025, men will move into the current women’s dorm and women will occupy the new dorm. The current men’s dorm is slated for demolition.

Following graduation and groundbreaking, all guests are invited to celebrate the occasion with taco salad, cake, and dirt pudding on the lawn.

Story submitted by Jewel Showalter

Graham High School Graduation 2024

Graham Graduation 2024

Upcoming local events and gatherings

Have a calendar item? Email it to [email protected].

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Wednesday, May 15

Champaign County community blood drive: 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Champaign County Community Center, 1512 South U.S. Route 68, Urbana. Schedule an appointment to donate with Solvita (formerly Community Blood Center) on the Donor Time app, by calling (937) 461-3220, or at www.donortime.com.

Thursday, May 16

Champaign Aviation Museum free lecture: at 11 a.m. Bill Albers presents “Women in Aviation During World War II.”

Friday, May 17

Oak Dale Cemetery Board meeting: 2:30 p.m. in Oak Dale Cemetery Office

Urbana Local Alumni Association annual banquet: at the Champaign County Community Center, 1512 S. U.S. Route 68 in Urbana. A buffet dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Special recognition will be given to the classes of 1954, 1959 and 1064. For reservations, contact Jane Virts Stimmel, treasurer, at 937-826-3344 by May 10. Dinner reservations are $17.50 per person.

Graham High School graduation: 7 p.m. at Dallas Stadium

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 7 p.m.

Saturday, May 18

Cedar Bog: Sedges of Ohio, 10 a.m. to noon. Join Andrew Gibson, a Division of Natural Areas and Preserves botanist, for a presentation on the sedges of Ohio. This talk will be held inside the nature center and a walk around the boardwalk will be hosted afterwards. $5 per person, OHC & CBA members free.

Paws Animal Shelter is hosting a kitten shower: from 12:30 – 3 p.m. for our cuddly new additions! Don’t miss this opportunity to bond with our kittens and cats and meet your new family member. Refreshments will be served. Gift ideas for the shower include Fancy Feast kitten canned food, Friskies Kitten Chow dry food (yellow bag), and clumping cat litter.

DAR meeting: 10 a.m. at the Dragonfly Vineyard with samples and lunch at your own expense.

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 4 and 7 p.m.

Sunday, May 19

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 2:30 and 5:30 p.m.

Monday, May 20

Champaign County Democrats Spring Dinner: “The Comedy Before the Storm” at The Cheetah Lounge, 211 Glenn Ave., Urbana. 5 p.m. social hour, 6 p.m. dinner. With comedian Mike Larsen. Tickets $35 each

Wednesday, May 22

Quest Community Church community blood drive: from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. at 110 South St., West Liberty. Schedule an appointment to donate with Solvita (formerly Community Blood Center) on the Donor Time app, by calling (937) 461-3220, or at www.donortime.com.

Friday, May 24

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 7 p.m.

Saturday, May 25

Cedar Bog: Join volunteer naturalist and longtime volunteer, Jim Lemon at 10 a.m., as he explores dragonflies and damselflies of Cedar Bog! Cedar Bog is home to the smallest dragonfly in North America, the elfin skimmer. The bog is also home to the rare damselfly, the seepage dancer.

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 4 and 7 p.m.

Sunday, May 26

Triad High School graduation: 2 p.m. at football stadium; indoor gymnasium ceremony if it rains

West Liberty-Salem High School graduation: 7 p.m. at football stadium

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 2:30 and 5:30 p.m.

Monday, May 27 – MEMORIAL DAY

Woodstock Memorial Day: 9 a.m. at Woodstock Cemetery, speaker is Tim Kemper, music by Triad band. Woodstock Church serving cinnamon rolls, milk, coffee and juice

North Lewisburg Memorial Day: 9:45 a.m. parade formation, parade begins at 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m. service at the monument by Mechanicsburg Legion Post 238, speaker is Tim Kemper, music by Triad band

Mechanicsburg Memorial Day: 12:30 p.m. parade formation, parade begins at 1 p.m., service at cemetery by Mechanicsburg Legion Post 238, speaker is Tim Kemper, music by Mechanicsburg band

Gloria Theatre: “IF” — 4 p.m.

Friday, May 31

Mechanicsburg High School graduation: 7 p.m. at football stadium; moving indoors if it rains

Gloria Theatre: The Fall Guy, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, June 1

Urbana High School graduation: 7:30 p.m. at Hillclimber Stadium; rain date June 2 at 1:30 p.m.

Gloria Theatre: The Fall Guy, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, June 2

Gloria Theatre: The Fall Guy, 2:30 and 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, June 4

Westville United Methodist Church pre-order carryout only dinner: The menu will be baked steak, scalloped potatoes, green beans, coleslaw, and dessert for $12. Pickup will be Tuesday, June 4, 4-6 p.m. at Westville UM Church, 76 North State Route 560, Westville. Text or call orders to Carol at (937) 631-7227 by May 31.

Thursday, June 6

An Evening in the Garden With TWIG: from 6-8 p.m. at the Maple Lane Farm Event Center at 3484 East state Route 29, Urbana. Enjoy wine, punch, appetizers, musical entertainment and the Silent Auction. Tickets are $30 per person, or $200 for a table of 8. Proceeds will assist in funding the Medical Oncology program for cancer treatment in Urbana. Tickets available for purchase at: Champaign County Chamber of Commerce; by any TWIG 13 member; in the Mercy Gift Shop; Volunteer Services at Mercy Health Urbana Hospital (937) 523-5193 or call (937) 631-1820.

Saturday, June 8

Cedar Bog Orchid Walk: from noon to 2 p.m. enjoy the largest native orchid in North America, the Showy Lady’s Slipper Orchid! Here at Cedar Bog, we have these plants by the hundreds. Walk the boardwalk and talk with a Cedar Bog Association volunteer naturalist about our orchid population. $5 per person, CBA and OHC members free.

Monday, June 10

Red Cross Blood Drive: 12:30-6:30 p.m., Evans-Purk Building in St. Paris; sponsored by the St. Paris United Methodist Church. For an appointment call Shari at 937-631-3045 or schedule online at www.redcrossblood.org

Friday, June 14

Gloria Theatre: 7 Bridges (“World’s Best Eagles tribute) live concert, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, June 22

Champaign County Preservation Alliance 30th Annual Historic Home and Garden Tour: in Urbana, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Cedar Bog: Chelsea Gottfried, co-author of “Gardening for Moths: A Regional Guide” will be presenting on her book on Saturday, June 22 at 8 p.m. at the nature center at Cedar Bog. Copies of the book will be available to purchase as well as book-signing opportunities after the program.

Cedar Bog Moth Night: 9:30 p.m. After Chelsea Gottlieb’s program on June 22, Jim McCormac and Jim Lemon will host a moth night! Attendees will walk around the nature center at night and witness the different species of moths that reside at the bog. This is a free program.

Sunday, June 23

Champaign County Preservation Alliance 30th Annual Historic Home and Garden Tour: in Urbana, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Saturday, July 13

Cedar Bog: Fireflies, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Join Matthew Speights at Cedar Bog Nature Preserve as he presents on the fascinating bugs that are fireflies. After he presentation, we will walk around outside and search for fireflies. $5 per person, CBA & OHC members free.

Friday, July 19

Oak Dale Cemetery Board meeting: 2:30 p.m. in Oak Dale Cemetery Office

Saturday, August 10

Cedar Bog, coneflowers, asters and goldenrods: 10 a.m. Join Terry and Randy Litchfield at Cedar Bog Nature Preserve to learn about Ohio’s fall wildflowers. $5 per person, CBA & OHC members free.

Sunday, September 15

Cedar Bog Mellow Yellow Walk: noon to 2 p.m. Stroll the boardwalk and take in all of the fall wildflowers that are blooming! Cedar Bog Association volunteer naturalists will be on the boardwalk to answer any questions you may have. This is a free event. Donations accepted.

Friday, September 20

Oak Dale Cemetery Board meeting: 2:30 p.m. in Oak Dale Cemetery Office

Thursday, October 10

28th Annual Fashion to a Tea: “Gallery of Hope” for Breastfriendsforeverofcc.org, at Champaign County Fair 4-H Building

Friday, October 11

Boo in the Bog: 7-9 p.m. $6 per person. Reservations recommended

Saturday, October 12

Boo in the Bog: 7-9 p.m. $6 per person. Reservations recommended

Saturday, November 2

Champaign County Preservation Alliance Urban Loft Tour: in Urbana, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Friday, November 15

Oak Dale Cemetery Board meeting: 2:30 p.m. in City Building Training Room

Making the handoff

WL-S’s Gwen McCullough (right) hands off to Chloe Griffith during the 4x100 relay prelims at the Division III district track meet at Graham on Tuesday.

Photo by John Coffman Photography

WL-S’s Gwen McCullough (right) hands off to Chloe Griffith during the 4×100 relay prelims at the Division III district track meet at Graham on Tuesday.

Mechanicsburg advances in baseball

MECHANICSBURG – The Indians defeated Ridgedale, 12-2, in the Central District Division IV baseball sectional on Tuesday.

For Mechanicsburg, Connor Shultz was 3 for 3 and Lane Poland earned the win in 5 innings and had 2 RBI.

The Indians (17-5) advance to host Fisher Catholic on Thursday.

WL-S athletes sign letters of intent

West Liberty-Salem track and field standout Sophia Hardwick recently signed her letter of intent to continue her track and field career at Wilmington University.

During Hardwick’s career at WL-S, she has been a part of four Ohio Heritage Conference titles, two district titles, has earned first-team All-OHC honors and has been a regional qualifier in the 100 and 300 hurdles.

“It’s been fun to watch Sophia develop as a hurdler and then take on the discus as well,” said WL-S Coach Ann Vogel. “She is hard-working and determined and will be a great fit at Wilmington. I’m excited to see her compete for the Quakers.”

Hardwick will major in agriculture business at Wilmington.

In addition, WL-S’s Eli Adkins (class of 2025) recently signed a letter of intent to play golf at Ohio Christian University.

“Eli has been an integral part of the golf team the last two seasons,” said WL-S Coach Sean Stormes. “We know he will do amazing things for OCU.“

Looking Back – Thackery High School students

Photo of Thackery High School students in 1915: front row (l to r), Harry Kelley, Emmett Dingledine, Estell Morris, Gladys Davis, Nina Stevens, Muriel Jenkins and Helen Gentis; second row (l to r), Herman Evilsizor, Clinton Allison, Robert Ireland, Sam Brunner, Homer Leonard, Miss Helen Keller (teacher), Miss Dora Miller (teacher) and T. J. Heck (superintendent); and back row (l to r), Sam Zerkle and Ralph Hill.

Submitted photo

Submitted story

The school was located on Kite Road, an eighth of a mile north of Route 55 in Mad River Township. The school building was closed in 1917. Students then attended the new Christiansburg-Jackson School.

Superintendent T.J. Heck was the father of Grace Fern Heck Faust, who would become a prominent attorney and judge in Champaign County.

In 1930, Grace received the degree Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, from The Ohio State University.

Later she was a law researcher under William O. Douglas, who would become a U. S. Supreme Court Justice. She was the first woman in Ohio to be elected as a prosecuting attorney.

Info from Champaign County Historical Society (CCHS).

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