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Fuge has trial date set for November after pleading not guilty to charges in Logan County
LOGAN COUNTY, OH (WLIO) - A former Allen County school superintendent has pleaded not guilty to sex-related charges in Logan County. 66-year-old Dennis Fuge of Spencerville was arraigned on the charges of gross sexual imposition and attempted sexual battery, both 4th-degree felonies. A two-day jury trial for the case has been set for November.
Memorial Day ceremonies, parades planned
• Bellefontaine — Monday, May 27, 9 a.m., parade leaves the American Legion Post 173, 120 Colton Ave., and heads to the Bellefontaine Cemetery for a ceremony; featured speaker: Tim Deardorff. • East Liberty — Monday, May 27, 10 a.m. ceremony, East Liberty Cemetery, hosted by Wood-Rosebrook Post of...
Co-valedictorians, salutatorian named for WL-S Class of 2024
West Liberty-Salem High School graduates the Class of 2024 in a graduation ceremony set for 7 p.m. Sunday, May 26, at Tiger Stadium. In case of inclement weather, the ceremony will be moved to the high school gymnasium. This year, West Liberty-Salem will graduate 97 seniors. Of those seniors, 64...
Man lodged following drunken outburst
Dennis Horne, 23, of Bellefontaine, sustained injuries to his face and was charged with multiple offenses as a result of a drunken fit handled shortly after 11 p.m., Tuesday, May 21, by officers of the Bellefontaine Police Department. Officers were initially dispatched to the area of the 600 block of...
45 year old Columbus steakhouse for sale; last remaining one in the nation
It’s officially the end of an era. Well, maybe. Yesterday, the last standing York Steak House was put up for sale. The current owner, Jay, who’s worked there for 44 years, and has owned it for 35 of those years, is putting down his knife and apron and retiring.
Prospect High School's Ginsberg comes back from injury, makes IHSA Track & Field history
As a freshman, sophomore and junior, Lily Ginsberg helped Prospect High School’s 4x800 meter relay team win a state championship. That meant as a senior, she had history to chase, but unfortunately, a stress reaction in her femur put history in doubt. “When I first found out, I was...
WL-S’s Jones shines at regional track meet
TROY – Delaney Jones was first in four events as the West Liberty-Salem girls track team placed second at the Division III regional meet Friday night. Jones qualified for next week’s state meet by winning the 100 dash in 11.93, the 200 dash in 24.63 and the long jump in 18-2.25, and she was part of the 4×100 relay team – along with Tori Douthwaite, Gwen McCullough and Chloe Griffith – that set a Division III state record by running a 48.67.
Chieftain top 10
Bellefontaine High School honored the top 10 graduates in the Class of 2024 by GPA at Friday evening’s commencement ceremony at AcuSport Stadium. Pictured at the far left are co-valedictorians Elliana Lloyd and Oliver Moreland, who had the honor of addressing their classmates. Rounding out the top 10 students are, from the left: Ella Kuba, Janelle Roberts, Emily Taylor, Jalyn Savage, Mason Stanley, Dominic Latimer, John Fulmer and Mika Beck. For full details on the graduation and scholarship winners, see the Examiner’s special graduation tab, set to publish in June. (EXAMINER PHOTO | MANDY LOEHR)
Weather spotter Wickerham retires after 6 decades of service
About six decades ago, a young Huntsville area farmer’s name was offered to the National Weather Service in 1964 as a promising candidate to serve as a cooperative weather observer, as a previous longtime weather observer had just passed away and a replacement was needed for the local area.
Adriel School to sell West Liberty property, move into Bellefontaine
An aerial photo of Adriel School property in West Liberty, which was recently purchased by the Madison-Champaign Educational Service Center. ( PHOTO | BELL HANKINS REALTY GROUP) The following is a media release provided by Adriel Schools. Adriel School, Inc., a long-standing non-profit supporting foster children, announces the sale of...
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