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Black, Beamer to lead council
Fiser named new fire chief By BECKY BROOKS Enterprise Editor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com City Mayor Scott Black was re-elected for a second year by the Clyde Council members Tuesday night and councilman Gary Beamer was tapped as his vice mayor. City Manager Dan Weaver also ...
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Board eyes exterior design for middle school
By Becky BrooksEnterprise Editorclydenews@bizwoh.rr.comSeveral school board members and officials informed the project manager from Fanning•Howey they would like to see some “blue” included in the exterior of the design for the new middle school.On Monday night, the Clyde-Green Springs board of educ ...
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Grand jury still weeks off in Helms probe
By BECKY BROOKS Enterprise Editor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com Clyde Police Chief Bruce Gower said it may be several weeks before his department and the Sandusky County Prosecutor's Office present information about funds from the local school district being allegedly embezzled. "It's ...
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Local man faces prison time
By DANIELLE ORREnteprise correspondentA Clyde man will face four years in prison at the Grafton Correctional Institution in Grafton, Ohio for a probation violation after he was arrested early Tuesday morning.Robert Hardy, 20, 124 Quail Creek Dr., was charged with probation violation, underage consum ...
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Searches begin for new commissioner, local judge
FREMONT -- The Sandusky County Board of Commissioners and county courts will have a very new look in 2009. While long-time commissioner Terry Thatcher won re-election, commissioner Brad Smith was elected the juvenile and probate judge and will be resigning his seat. Commissioner Dan Liskai did n ...
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Ohio EPA website on cancer probe
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency launched its new webpage on the Clyde Environmental investigation related to the Childhood Cancer Cluster. The Ohio EPA announced the new webpage was available on Dec. 31 at http://www.epa.state.oh.us/pic/clyde.html . The page contains the background of ...
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Dandy Lion Gallery is unique
When the Dandy Lion Gallery opened for business recently, the store became the newest of several shops to hang their shingle in Clyde. The new shop is located at 109 W. Buckeye St. The Dandy Lion Gallery is an eclectic mix of books, art, antiques, gifts, and board games. "The Dandy Lion Gallery s ...
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Kagy fits 'quietly' into her new role
By BECKY BROOKS Enterprise Editor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com It's been a little over eight weeks since Laura Kagy left the literal hustle and bustle of her Green Springs School principal's office and began concentrating on the local school district's curriculum, testing and the other task assign ...
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Neills have reason to celebrate New Year
Kim Neill showing improvement BY BECKY BROOKS Enterprise Editor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com GREEN SPRINGS - One York Township family is having a much better new year than they could have hoped just a few short weeks ago. Linda Neill, wife of Kim Neill, said her husband tells her he is re ...
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EPA orders 80,000 tires removed
B&K owner says efforts are being made By Becky Brooks Enterprise Editor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com Linda Nichols, the owner of B&K Auto Service, said she has been working with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to remove an estimated 80,000 scap tires in recent years. On Mo ...
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Clyde Parts has new owner
Just when a sagging economy is boosting the need for many car and truck owners to perform their own repairs and maintenance, Clyde Parts - NAPA on 135 East McPherson Highway has received a fresh look and restocked shelves. Sean Pugh, son of the former storeowner K Pugh, is now co-manager of the s ...
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A family Christmas story
Barnards share their 42 trees By BECKY BROOKS Enterprise Editor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com Two sisters - one with a very understanding husband - have turned a sadness in their lives into warm, splendid Christmas display that includes 42 Christmas trees in one of their home ...
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School income tax to start in January
The income tax passed by voters of the Clyde-Green Springs Exempted Village School District at the March 4, primary election goes into effect Jan. 1, 2009, according to a school district press release. Employers are required under Ohio Revised Code to deduct the 1-percent tax on earned income. R ...
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Special audit complete on sheriff's office funds
From staff reports A special audit of the Sandusky County Sheriff's Department revealed former captain Mark Harman could not account for $25,500 of funds from the department. Harman is awaiting a pretrail hearing in Sandusky County Common Pleas Court, which was slated for Dec. 16 and now postp ...
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March 2009 Tentative school groundbreaking set
Green Springs would be first project started By BECKY BROOKS Enterprise Editor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com The local school district should break ground on the new Green Springs elementary school in March 2009, officials reported during a Monday night School board meeting. The board approve ...
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No answers on Helms probe until mid-January
By BECKY BROOKS Enterprise Editor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com It will be sometime in January before an investigation is completed into the alleged embezzlement of funds from the Clyde-Green Springs Exempted School District, according to Clyde Police Chief Bruce Gower. Earlier this fall, the loc ...
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Council approves '09 sidewalk repair program
By DANIELLE ORR Enterprise correspondent The time has come for some lucky Clyde residents who have been selected to repair their sidewalks by Sept. 30, 2009. Clyde City Council approved a resolution requiring citizens to construct new sidewalks or repair existing sidewalks during Tuesday nigh ...
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No smoking gun in cancer study
By BECKY BROOKS Enterprise Editor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com Starting in January, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency will begin collecting air samples and follow that with municipal and well water sampling in the City of Clyde and Green Creek Township. Chris Korleski, director ...
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Capital projects on hold in 2009
By BECKY BROOKS Enterprise Editor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com The City of Clyde will be sitting back and holding its financial breathe in the first quarter of 2009. City Manager Dan Weaver recommended caution in spending last week to the City Council. "When I did the budget for next year I w ...
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Vickery teen just won't slow down
Despite health issues, youth plays with US FFA band By BECKY BROOKS Enterprise Editor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com For Vickery teen Megan Miller, 2008 is undoubtedly a year she will never forget. At 16-years-old, she is a member of the Margaretta Polar Bear Marc ...
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