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Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Hancock County voters decide school board races
By LOU WILIN

STAFF WRITER

Contests for school board seats were decided Tuesday in the Arcadia, Cory-Rawson, Van Buren, Vanlue and Riverdale school districts.

Results from the Hancock County Board Of Elections are unofficial and include absentee ballots. All of the school board seats have four-year terms.



Arcadia

Eric Metcalfe, David Spridgeon and Corey Boes were the winners among seven candidates for Arcadia school board.

Metcalfe garnered 545 votes, Spridgeon, 529 and Boes, 451.

For the rest of the field, the tally was: Robert Colman, 450 votes; Mike Recker, 406; Angela Kimble, 260; Harry Colvin, 215.



Cory-Rawson

John Rader, Roger Rader and Jerry Wieman won school board seats.

John Rader received 905 votes, Roger Rader, 769 votes and Wieman, 755.

For the other candidates, the tally was: Gary Clevidence, 612 votes; Brad James, 561; William Sprosty, 412.



Riverdale

Winning school board seats were John Livingston, Douglas Pever and James Thames.

Livingston garnered 1,175 votes; Pever, 1,105; and Thames, 875.

For the other candidates, the tally was: Nelson Shultis Jr., 842 votes; June Boose, 745.



Van Buren

Jeff Salisbury, Matthew Conkle and Kenneth Rowles won school board seats.

Salisbury received 1,223 votes; Conkle, 1,144; and Rowles, 1,017.

Jamie Cunningham trailed with 802 votes.



Vanlue

Terri Blair and Darrell Baird won a contest to complete two unexpired school board terms. The four-year terms have two years remaining.

Blair received 295 votes; Baird, 232.

They edged out Robert Wygant, who received 230 votes.

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Michelle wrote:
Riverdale Remembered!!
“ Looks like residents of the Riverdale community DID remember the insensitive comments and policies made by June Boose in dealing with the loss of the students from our community. You got this right Riverdale Voters!!! ”
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A woman was injured and taken to Blanchard Valley Hospital after a three-vehicle accident about 7:26 a.m. Wednesday at the intersection of Tiffin Avenue and Bright Road, according to the Findlay Police Department.

The hospital released no information on the condition of Ann Shiple, 53, of Findlay.

According to Patrolman "Bud" Haas, Dawn Crafts, 40, of Vanlue, was driving a 2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer east on Tiffin Avenue. Shiple was driving a 2008 Ford Expedition north on Bright Road.

Crafts said she failed to see the traffic signal turn red because the sun was in her eyes. She drove into the intersection and her vehicle hit Shiple's vehicle in the driver door. Shiple's vehicle spun 180 degrees and flipped onto the passenger's side.

Following impact, Crafts' vehicle then "glanced off" a 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe driven by Johnny Louden, 35, of Mount Blanchard. Louden's vehicle had minor damage and was driven away.

Findlay Fire Department personnel had to cut the roof off of Shiple's vehicle to remove her.

Crafts was cited for disobeying a traffic light, Haas said.


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Owens Community College's Student Government is inviting students, employees and the public to join them on the Findlay campus to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the Sept. 11 tragedy nine years ago.

At 9 a.m. Friday, employees and students will gather outside the Education Center at the flagpole to observe a moment of silence in honor of the victims. A video tribute will air throughout the day in the college's Commons area.


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A proposed improved version of Findlay's zoning code will be reviewed by the Findlay City Planning Commission at its meeting at 9 a.m. today at City Council Chambers in the Municipal Building.

The plan proposes, among other things, eliminating some zoning districts and recategorizing others to improve flexibility for development while still protecting neighboring property owners.

It also would reorganize and simplify the code book to make it easier for the public to follow.


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The Hancock County Commissioners have approved the purchase of a 2011 Ford F-250 pickup truck for use at the Hancock County Sanitary Landfill.

The commissioners agreed to purchase the vehicle from Reineke Ford Lincoln Mercury Inc. in Findlay for no more than $23,000.


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BLUFFTON -- Cynthia Bandish, associate professor of English at Bluffton University, will present her sabbatical research, "Exploring the Themes of Imprisonment in Gothic Novels," at a Bluffton Colloquium Friday. The event, which is free, will begin at 4 p.m. in Stutzman Lecture Hall in Centennial Hall.

Bandish earned a doctorate with distinction in British literature and history from Drew University in Madison, N.J., as well as a master's degree in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


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Barb Matheny, a certified yoga instructor with "Kids' YogaFit" program training, will lead a Discovery Story at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 13, in the "Doc" Phillips Discovery Center at Oakwoods Nature Preserve, off Hancock County 144. The same program will be offered each time.

The program is designed for 3- to 6-year-old preschoolers with an adult companion.

Besides a nature-related story, yoga poses will be taught to act out the tale. In addition, yoga games will be used to help children with their balance, flexibility, concentration and relaxation.

For additional information, call the Hancock Park District office at 419-425-7275.


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Participants are invited to bring favorite toys to share.

Vintage toys will be displayed in the youth services area. The display will remain at the library through September in conjunction with the library's 75th anniversary.

For details, call the library at 419-358-5016.


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Visitors can see the renovated branch and its new, enlarged children's department.

Refreshments will be served and balloons for children will be available.


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University of Findlay President Katherine Fell will speak at the First Friday Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Friday.

The luncheon will take place at the Elks Lodge, 601 S. Main St.

For reservations, call 419-422-5946 by noon today.

The cost for the buffet is $9.

For more information contact Steve Welton at 419-348-2045 or Dick Larick at 419-422-0499.