Neighbors help restores one's faith in people
I was pleased to run across David Coehrs' update on 14-year-old Tiffany Bates, seriously burned in an October 23 furnace accident.
I heard of Tiffany's ordeal while volunteering at Habitat for Humanity's ReStore, in Defiance. Habitat executive director Jaime Blank had posted a large newspaper cli ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Student questions school board's decision
This letter is about the termination of high school teacher, Mrs. Pearson. My question to the board of education is why was it so important to terminate Mrs. Pearson without the knowledge of the student body? What is the huge secret as to why she was terminated?
The day Mrs. Pearson was terminate ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Bring back the Wauseon I once knew
After 35 years away from home we contemplated returning to Wauseon for retirement. I spent last summer there and found the people still among the friendliest in our travels. I was sad so many downtown buildings have burned, but some of the character is still there. The super cruises are awesome.
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Union puts own desires ahead of children
I would like to thank Superintendent Paulette Baz for her article in the February issue of the Bulldog Bulletin. I really appreciate that it was written with the intent of informing the people of this school district of what's really happening; rather than an article that's all "hearts and flo ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Former mayor asks 'why' to sewer costs
The saying "don't kick a man when he is down" apparently hasn't been considered with the operation of our city.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s the city was contacted regarding sewer separation concerns. We had a large amount of rain our combined sewers would deliver to the sewer plant. What co ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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