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Sunflowers shine on new mural in Pemberville
PEMBERVILLE, Ohio — A few miles past a sign welcoming visitors to the sleepy village of Pemberville, Ohio, people are greeted by a striking new mural on the feed mill at the intersection of Bierley Avenue and East Front Street. Standing 80 feet tall, the Countyline Co-Op feed mill has been carefully painted with a field of sunflowers overlooking a river. In the background sits a classic red barn, as a bald eagle flies past fluffy, sunlit clouds. The Pemberville Mural Project was spearheaded by Roberta Reiter, whose goal was to enhance the village's aesthetic qualities. She led both the fund-raising and the decision-making for the production of the painting. “I am truly amazed at the force of Roberta Reiter,” Pemberville Mayor Carol Bailey said. “I've always known she was special, but this put her up a peg or two.”
Meet Your Neighbor: Design studio makes its home in Woodville
Local folks traveling through Woodville in the past year have likely noticed a new business has taken up residence in the former Mortise and Tenon storefront. Although the awning still has the furniture’s store name emblazoned on it, the remaining signage tells the story — this is now the home of Pierce Design Studio, pride and joy of Julia Pierce, owner and resident artist.
READER'S CHOICE: Softball Player of the Year
BUCYRUS - It's up to you! We're allowing readers to select their own softball player of the year from the nominees below. The Reader's Choice Player of the Year will be announced alongside the official Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum Softball Player of the Year this weekend — voting ends Friday morning. ...
Pets of the Week: Meet Xander and Evie
Xander is an 8-month-old male pit bull mix. He was brought into the Humane Society Serving Crawford County on March 19 as a stray and he was not reclaimed. He was adopted April 12 but returned when his adopters moved. Xander got to experience the “good life” for over a...
Ohio Lake Erie Commission holding quarterly meeting at Magee Marsh
OAK HARBOR, Ohio — Ohio’s top policy-making board for Lake Erie will have its quarterly meeting Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area, 13229 W. State Rt. 2 near Oak Harbor, Ohio. The Ohio Lake Erie Commission, comprised of state agency departments heads and citizens appointed by Gov. Mike DeWine, will hear presentations from the Ann Arbor-based Great Lakes Commission and Heidelberg University’s National Center for Water Quality Research. It will also announced recipients of the latest Lake Erie Protection Fund awards. Commission meetings are open to the public.
3 northwest Ohio Red Lobster locations up for closure
TOLEDO, Ohio — Three northwest Ohio Red Lobster locations are up for closure, according to a court filing from the seafood restaurant after declaring for bankruptcy last month. The locations in danger of being closed are the Toledo location on Monroe Street, the Maumee location on Reynolds Road and...
Over the Garden Fence: A Tatarian maple adds color to the landscape
There is no answer to the question about why our curiosity is not immediate. A year ago we received a tree lawn planting from the City of Bucyrus through the Tree Commission. This happened because as residents we were asked on a form that came through on a regular billing statement if we would like a tree.
🦸♀️Meet the Garrison Street Girls, downtown Fremont's new business owners
Good morning, Sandusky County. I know that not everyone will agree with me on this, but I can't help growing up in the great white north. Today's high of 68 degrees sounds great to me, and a low of 57 degrees is just great sleeping weather. There's not expected to be much wind, but if so, I may close the windows at night.
🦸♀️Meet the Garrison Street Girls, downtown Fremont's new business owners
Good morning, Sandusky County. I know that not everyone will agree with me on this, but I can't help growing up in the great white north. Today's high of 71 degrees sounds great to me, and a low of 54 degrees is just great sleeping weather. There's not expected to be much wind, but if so, I may close the windows at night.
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