Feb 28, 2008 | The Evening Leader
“We look at people who are there trying to promote technology in the classroom and I think she has done that the last five years”
Staff photo/Mary Bargdill Third grade students at New Bremen Elementary School Isahaq Shaffer and Erica Niekamp receive instruction from computer lab teacher Shannon Pence. via The Evening Leader
Sometime between 10 p.m. Thursday and 2:30 a.m. Friday, someone stole a 2002 Yamaha 4-Wheeler from the 1900 block of Bethel Road, Bremen. via Central Ohio
“My husband's best friend's father passed away two weekends ago, after he had a heart attack during his grandson's wrestling match”
LANCASTER - Heart disease is a silent predator that suddenly strikes many people without warning. via LancasterEagleGazette
New on the Scene - In Bloom Maternity Boutique
Business:In Bloom Maternity Boutique Address:133 N. Columbus St. Phone number:740-654-5075 Opening date:Jan. 31 Owner:Jennie Rowles Hours:10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday; ... via LancasterEagleGazette
Manholes cast by Alten's Foundry & Machine Co., Lancaster
My neighbor Chuck, age 72, told me that he'd once worked at Alten's Foundry. So did the retired fellow across the alley, and several other sturdy veterans of factory work I've met here in Lancaster over the ... via LancasterEagleGazette
BREMEN - A Stoutsville man reported someone had stolen a 1972 Terry Travel Camper from private property in the 2600 block of Geneva School Road. via LancasterEagleGazette
Making cards like in elementary school
“People like making things because it's more personal”
BREMEN - After 51 years of marriage, Fred Sherlock knows how to keep his wife happy. via LancasterEagleGazette
Public gets snowed after resignations
IT was maddening recently when the Bremen Village Council meeting melted-down and resulted in the resignation of the village administrator and three council members. via LancasterEagleGazette
The following people were booked into the Fairfield County Jail Friday through Sunday. via LancasterEagleGazette
Break-in suspects held on charges
“This is an ongoing investigation by multiple law enforcement agencies in Allen, Auglaize and Mercer counties dealing with dozens of possible thefts”
By ANNIE ZELM Staff Writer WAPAKONETA -- Two men face up to three years in prison and up to $7,500 in fines for their alleged involvement in a string of break-ins and vandalisms to more than 70 vehicles in ... via The Evening Leader