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Indian Lake on hunt for designer to replace shrine
RUSSELLS POINT — The American Society of Ephesus and ArtSpace/Lima joined together to host a statewide competition to replace a statue destroyed during the March 14 tornado at Indian Lake. According to a press release, the two organizations hope to replace the Our Lady of Fatima Shrine damaged in...
Photo: Northwood Intermediate students learn to fish at Bent Finger Fly Fishing Camp
Northwood Intermediate School student Rickie Carey, left, of Sidney, gets help putting a wax worm on his hook from volunteer DC Cordonnier, of Fort Loramie. Rickie was taking part in the Bent Finger Fly Fishing Camp and Conservation Awareness event at Amos Lake in Tawawa Park on Monday, May 13. Students were given a free fishing pole and taught how to fish with it. Volunteers with the Shelby County Historical Society helped run the event.
Sidney Alive Board holds retreat, welcomes new board members
SIDNEY — Sidney Alive recently held their annual board retreat. Board retreats are important to nonprofit organizations because they allow time for the board and staff to work together to plan the year and review roles and responsibilities. The Sidney Alive board and staff reviewed 2023 and set 2024...
On the agendas
SIDNEY — The City Council will hold a regular meeting on Monday, May 13, at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall’s council chambers. Members of the public may attend in person or listen in virtually by contacting the city clerk for log-on information. Minster Board of Education. MINSTER —...
Shelby County escapes worst of storms
SIDNEY — Shelby County again dodged the worst of a strong storm system that moved through the area Tuesday night and produced tornados in neighboring counties. The Shelby County Emergency Management Agency said late Tuesday it had not received any reports of damage. Most of Shelby County received only rain from the system, which produced heavy lightning and hail and in other areas.
Out of the past: May 11
——- The Klute band gave the first of their regular weekly concerts in the courthouse square last evening. That the concerts will be as popular this year as in former years was evidenced by the large crowd on the streets last night to enjoy the music. They will give a concert each week until next fall.
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