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Bauman to retire
Tuesday that will amend
the state’s tax code to allow schedule and within our bud- torians — Katelyn Anderson, Gibson - district librarian, 10
wind farm operators to pay get but we’ve still got two Danielle DeBlasis, Shelby days; Jessica Hays - school
$7,000 per megawatt in state more things that need to be Troyer, Elizabeth Ulrich; social worker, 5 days; Allison
taxes. Local communities bid out this summer and those and Elida High salutatorians Jones - school social worker,
teed up to host Ohio’s seven are the technology and the — Anique Conley, Jacinda 5 days; Robert Kiracofe - BY MIKE FORD
wind farms under current
development will receive a
furnishings,” he said. “Also,
during the storm we had on
Feltcher.
The board took the time
kindergarten principal, 25
days; Marcia Koch - EMS
The Delphos Herald
mford@delphosherald.com “I just like
total of $7.3 million in annual Friday, there was some wind to honor retirees Judith Gale, band director, 15 days; Linda working with
tax revenues, with farmers damage to the structure. Three
walls, each 20 feet tall and
Carol Kiley, David May, Janet
Ottarson, Elizabeth Ross and
Kristoff - EMS guidance
counselor, 10 days; Mariah
DELPHOS — Few pro-
fessions allow a near-daily
the kids; that
receiving annual lease pay-
ments totaling $9.3 million. 50 feet long, were knocked Sandy Schwartzengraber for Ross - food service super- investment in the communi- has been very
By ensuring a competitive down. We think the wind their many years of service to visor, 3 days; Deb Thomas ty’s future as does teaching. enjoyable. When
blew over one of the walls Elida Schools. - EHS guidance counselor, As veteran educator Suzann
environment for develop-
ment, the legislature can also and knocked one into another. Varsity baseball coach 20 days; Dennis Schwinnen - Bauman retires from the inter- they make correct
secure nearly 1,000 immedi- The third wall seems to have Mark Thompson’s resigna- EHS guidance counselor, 20 vention specialist position choices in their
ate construction and opera-
tions jobs and support Ohio’s
been blown over separately.
This of course sets us back
tion was accepted.
The following sum-
days; and John Stetler - band
director, 15 days.
at Jefferson Middle School,
she does so grateful to have learning or
wind manufacturing base, the a little bit but not too much. mer directors/teachers were The student fee for online invested in her students. in their
fifth-largest in the country. It shouldn’t take us long to
make up that time.”
approved during the meet-
ing: Melissa Bennett -
health classes was approved at
$130 per student and $1,500
“I just like working with
the kids; that has been very
relationships
The bill passed with large
bipartisan support, 28-4. Diglia also brought to the Co-director/teacher, Kathy per session for instructors. enjoyable. When they make with other
board’s attention the need to Neil - Co-director/teacher Also, a one-time pay-to-par- correct choices in their learn- students, that’s
Sports
make a decision on what to and teachers Cindy Hight, ticipate fee was approved at ing or in their relationships
do with the dirt left over from Patti Camper, Janice Adams, $70 for high school students with other students, that’s rewarding to me.
the site excavation. Kimberly Howard, Jessica and $60 for middle school rewarding to me. When I see When I see them
Elida names changes in
athletics
“The plan was to cre-
ate some kind of landscape
Pseekos, Brady Overholt and
Jen Olson.
students. This fee allows the
students to participate in any
them grow up to be contribut-
ing members of society, that’s grow up to be
The Elida Board of mound but what started as a The following personnel activities they desire through- rewarding to me,” she said. contributing
Education approved the hir- mound is now practically a
ski mountain,” Diglia said.
were approved for employ-
ment as well: Administrative
out the year.
Two trips were approved.
After graduating from
Bluffton College in 1971,
members of
ing of Deb Stetler as its new
girls basketball coach, replac- “So we’ll need to figure out — Dave Evans, athletic One for Quinn Whittaker Bauman began her career at society, that’s
ing the resigned Steve Fersch, what to do with that.” director, effective June 6; to take students to Italy and Leipsic. She worked “in the rewarding to me.”
and Dave Evans as the new High School Principal Supplemental — Deb Stetler, Greece June 13-22, 2011, and resource room” with spe-
athletic director, replacing Sarah Burden announced head girls basketball coach; another for Kecia Stockwell to cial students for three years — Suzann Bauman,
the retiring Dave May, at Elida would have 162 gradu- and Brady Overholt, seventh- take students to Chicago July before moving to Elida to do Jefferson Middle School
Tuesday’s regular meeting. ates this year, 34 with hon- grade girls softball coach, 2-8, 2011, for the National the same work there for five intervention specialist
ors, 36 members of National spring 2010. FCCLA convention. years.
Stetler is currently the
Honor Society, 26 achieving The board approved a res- Dr. Leahy was approved At that point, her son was
Library/Media Specialist Honor E status (making honor olution for the appreciation as the bus driver physical born. He had medical issues leave, so she worked part-
and an assistant basketball roll three out of four grading of bus drivers for the occa- physician for the 2010-11 and she was unable to return
coach at Lincolnview High periods), 11 who achieved sion of School Bus Driver school year. to Elida after her maternity See RETIRE, page 2
School. She has many years
of basketball coaching
experience at many levels Voters back anti-DC,
anti-establishment
at Lincolnview (1984-87,
1994-2007, 2008-10).
Evans is teaching PE at
Lincolnview Local Schools,
where he is also the assis- By LIZ SIDOTI nessman Tim Burns. Oregon
The Associated Press also held its primary; there
tant AD and head softball
were no surprises.
coach. He has been the WASHINGTON — With Perhaps indicating that
head coach of seven dif- the electorate’s intense anger voters were expressing their
ferent varsity sports. reverberating across the frustrations at the ballot box,
country, this is all but cer- turnout appeared to be up
Legion try-outs slated tain: It’s an anti-Washington, in Pennsylvania, Arkansas
American Legion Baseball anti-establishment year. And and Kentucky from the most
will be holding try-outs for candidates with ties to either recent previous statewide pri-
this year’s team from noon to better beware. mary elections.
3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Any doubt about just how The tone for the party-
at Smiley Park in Van Wert. toxic the political environ- nominating season was set
If any questions or if you ment is for congressional on the busiest primary night
cannot make it to either date, incumbents and candidates of the year and as more con-
please contact Coach Eric hand-picked by national tests loomed large, particu-
Putman at (419) 203-7256. Republican and Democratic larly among Republicans. But
leaders disappeared late it’s difficult to say whether
Jefferson slates football Tuesday, when voters fired this early season trend will
camp Democratic Sen. Arlen hold true during the general
Camp dates for the Specter in Pennsylvania, election; much could change
Jefferson Youth Football forced Democratic Sen. between now and November,
Camp for grades 3-8 (based Blanche Lincoln into a run- especially given the uncer- Photos submitted
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POLITICS “If every nation gets the government it deserves, every generation writes the
history which corresponds with its view of the world.”
— Elizabeth Janeway, American writer and critic (1913-2005)
Indiana Republican
admits affair, resigns
By TOM DAVIES and in his district. Boehner spokesman
DEANNA MARTIN “I am so ashamed to have Michael Steel said the minor-
The Associated Press hurt the ones I love,” he said ity leader “has been perfectly
as he battled tears. “I am sorry clear that he will hold our
INDIANAPOLIS — to have let so many friends members to the highest ethi-
Republicans are scrambling to down, people who have cal standards.”
hold onto Rep. Mark Souder’s worked so hard for me.” Rumors of Souder’s infidel-
seat following the evangelical As a lawmaker, Souder ity circulated in the northeast-
Christian’s decision to resign was best known for his work ern Indiana district for months.
over an extramarital affair on drug enforcement issues Opponents reported receiving
with a staffer. and his opposition to online anonymous calls days before
Gov. Mitch Daniels has gambling. Throughout his the May 4 primary with allega-
said he will call a special elec- time in Congress, he made tions of the affair.
tion this summer to determine evangelical Christianity a cen- Souder’s fellow
who will serve the remain- terpiece of his public persona. Republicans in northeastern
der of Souder’s eighth term He said after a 2008 hearing Indiana wasted little time in
Pro-choicers
IT WAS NEWS THEN
— just two weeks after he on abstinence-only education jockeying to replace him. State
won a bruising primary in the that the only fully reliable Sen. Marlin Stutzman, a tea
Moderately confused
Stevens went public with his the first time in years. anonymity in order to speak acknowledging that U.S. drug
plans. While immigration long freely ahead of the meetings. consumption is a large part of
The documents offer an has been a source of tension, The two leaders planned a the problem.
extraordinarily detailed pic- the controversial Arizona law joint news conference in the Other issues expected to be
ture of Kagan, from articles threatens to add strain to U.S.- White House Rose Garden on on the agenda include:
she wrote as an undergradu- Mexican relations. Calderon today afternoon followed by a — Climate change.
ate for Princeton University’s has condemned Arizona’s law, formal dinner for 200 guests Calderon has worked to make
campus newspaper to her which makes it a crime under in the evening — Obama’s Mexico a global leader on
finances. state law to be in the country second state dinner. the issue. His country hosts
But lawmakers in both illegally. Obama has called Obama and Calderon have the next round of interna-
parties are focusing instead the law “misguided” and met nearly a dozen times since tional climate negotiations in
on the Clinton-era papers as asked the Justice Department Obama took office, includ- December in Cancun.
the key to revealing what to review it. ing a meeting in April 2009 — The economy. The
kind of justice Kagan would Facing pressure from law- in Mexico City and a North White House expects both
be. Some 160,000 pages from makers at home, Calderon has American leaders’ summit sides to come away from
her time as a domestic policy vowed to push for immigra- in Guadalajara in August. today’s meetings with a num-
adviser and associate White tion reform during his trip to First lady Michelle Obama ber of concrete announce-
Washington. His government also has formed a friendship ments about the ways in
House counsel are expected has issued a travel warning with Mexico’s first lady, which both governments can
to be released by the Clinton for Arizona, warning that Margarita Zavala, who visited work together to enhance eco-
library in the coming weeks. Mexicans face an adverse the White House in February. nomic competitiveness.
Without those docu- political environment there. Mrs. Obama visited Zavala — Cross-boarder trucking.
ments, lawmakers say they Obama has promised to in Mexico City last month on Calderon is likely to raise the
have few clues about what start work on an immigration her first solo trip abroad as issue of Mexican trucks being
Kagan’s judicial style would overhaul, but he’s also warned first lady. denied access to the United
be, given her limited court- that Congress may not have Obama and Calderon are States as a violation of the
room experience. The former the appetite to take on the also expected to discuss drug North American Free Trade
Harvard Law School dean, sensitive issue this year. A violence that has affected Agreement. The administra-
50, stepped aside Monday senior administration official both sides of the border. More tion official said Obama will
from her job as solicitor gen- said Tuesday that the presi- than 22,700 people have been reaffirm his commitment to
eral, where she represented dent will reiterate his com- killed since Calderon deployed working with Calderon and
the Obama administration mitment to fixing the nation’s tens of thousands of troops Congress to address the con-
before the Supreme Court. immigration system during and federal police across the cerns.
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Blake each drove in two runs to hit one of Toronto’s four home being called up from the minors as
second, Yunel Escobar wound up help keep the Dodgers’ offense runs and the Blue Jays backed the A’s swept the 2-game series
taking a walk from Jenrry Mejia. humming without the injured Andre Shaun Marcum in a romp over the from Seattle following a season-
Cabrera also failed in two attempts Ethier and Los Angeles extended Minnesota Twins. high 5-game losing streak.
to get down a sacrifice bunt, then its winning streak to nine games Vernon Wells, Aaron Hill and Oakland reliever Craig Breslow
The Associated Press MILWAUKEE BREWERS— hit a high chopper toward Wright. with a victory over the Astros. Lyle Overbay also connected. The (1-1) pitched one scoreless inning
BASEBALL Placed OF Jim Edmonds on the He threw on the run but the ball Hiroki Kuroda (5-1) allowed Blue Jays lead the majors with 65 for the win.
American League 15-day DL. Called up RHP Marco
NHL PLAYOFFS
they’re going to hear how great Ahead 11 points early in ented team and we won’t take The Celtics would go ahead
they are. the fourth quarter, that almost these two wins for granted.” by five after Howard picked up
“We haven’t done anything wasn’t enough. The Magic, just Before the final heave, his third foul moments later.
The Associated Press Chicago 4, San Jose 2, Chicago — you need four wins; we have as they did in Game 1, found Redick also made a crucial mis- Before they could deliver anoth-
CONFERENCE FINALS leads series 2-0 two.” their rhythm late. take by dribbling to half court er big blow, Matt Barnes hit a
(Best-of-7) Thursday’s Game After being hampered by They went on a 13-4 run before calling timeout. That 3-pointer as the shot clock buzz-
Tuesday’s Results Philadelphia at Montreal, 7 p.m. injuries for much of the season, to trim Boston’s lead to 85-83 wasted seconds and forced the er sounded in the final seconds
Philadelphia 3, Montreal 0, Friday’s Game
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down, the Celtics are just two Carter’s jumper gave Orlando a beyond half court. lead to 53-51 at the half.
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AT YOUR
at 732 Wayne St.,
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pay electric & water. and is it curable? Can it be caused
by a broken toe?
On
$500/month.
567-204-0666 DEAR READER: Neuropathy can
be defined as a disorder or disease
620 Duplex For Rent of the nervous system. Because you
provide limited information, I cannot
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Health
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it’s not likely to have resulted in prescription medication and
included. Great location.
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to damage to nerves over which appropriate. Speak with your
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