Friday Oct 30 | News-Messenger
KANSAS: Louis A. Daniel, 88, of Kansas, OH, passed away peacefully with his family by his side at West Shore Medical Center, Manistee, MI, on Wednesday, October 28, after a very brief battle with cancer.
CLYDE: James Christian Ritchey, 82, of Clyde, died at Stein Hospice on Monday, October 19, 2009.
KANSAS -- Lakota improved to 13-2 overall and 6-2 in the MAL after a 25-3, 25-7, 25-4 decision against Bettsville.
Wii Price Drop confirmed -- by Sony?!?
Tags: Sony , Nintendo , Best Buy , Wii Price , Missouri , Kansas O 8 I guess we should have been more specific.
5 Ways to Keep Summer on Life Support
Like your 401 , "Land of the Lost" and Plaxico Burress's career, the summer of 2009 is a fast-fading memory.
MOUNCE The 4th annual Mounce family reunion July 25 and 26 was hosted at the home of Mike, Marsha and Aleaha Evans.
Heather Eidenour and Clay Myers of Kansas, OH, would like to announce the birth of a daughter, Peyton Elizabeth Myers, born May 3, 2009 at Fremont Memorial at 12:55 PM.
Voices get in tune for annual tour
COSHOCTON - Members of the Cardinal Chorale gathered Saturday at the Roscoe United Methodist Church for the first concert of their summer tour.
Driver crashes after fleeing from police
SCOTT TOWNSHIP -- Two men who fled from police from a routine traffic stop were eventually apprehended after crashing their vehicle into a utility pole and rolling over.
5 more burn-pit lawsuits filed against KBR
Lawyers for veterans who believe they became sick after exposure to the smoke from open-air burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan have filed five more class-action lawsuits against KBR, the contractor that operated many of the burn-pit sites for the military.
Walsh hired to coach Lakota Raiders
KANSAS -- The Lakota Raiders will have a new varsity boys basketball coach during the 2009-2010 season.
Continue reading "Michigan gets $78 million for housing renovations"
Michigan is getting $78 million through the federal stimulus program to help build or renovate rental housing for low-income residents.
Player taken by Life Flight after being hit with softball
KANSAS -- A student-athlete was taken by Life Flight helicopter from a softball practice at Lakota High School after getting hit in the face with the ball.
Kristen and Aaron Bomer of Fostoria, OH, would like to announce the birth of a daughter, Sophia Marie Bomer, born April 18, 2009 at Fremont Memorial.
Oak Harbor outlasts Margaretta for win
OAK HARBOR -- A solo run in the bottom of the eighth inning was the difference as Oak Harbor slipped past Margaretta 7-6 during a Sandusky Bay Conference baseball game Monday.
No Cases Of Swine Flu Reported In Nevada
It appears Nevada is still free of the swine flu. As of Monday night there were no cases of the virus reported in the state.
Parallel Universe: Let's Pray the Government Doesn't Repeat 1976 Swine Flu Vaccine Fiasco
April 28, 2009 PARALLEL UNIVERSE: Let's Pray the Government Doesn't Repeat 1976 Swine Flu Vaccine Fiasco By David M. Kinchen Huntingtonnews.net Editor The timing of the posting of my review of "Dread" by Philip Alcabes was perfect, but I can't claim any special psychic powers.
CDC: 'Fully Expect We Will See Deaths', Suspected Cases Rising In N.C.
A U.S. health official said at least five people are hospitalized with swine flu in the United States and deaths are likely.