Pine River s historic bakery has changed owners again 7:00 am, Jan. 14, 2021 ×
Kristy Miller heads the family responsible for producing Pine River s favorite baked goods. She bought the Pine River Bakery on Jan. 4.Travis Grimler / Echo Journal
Since 2014, John and Julie Sigafus were in charge of making the doughnuts at Pine River s historic bakery. As of Jan. 4, they handed their aprons to new owners and a family of helpers.
Kristy Miller; her husband, Brian Chaffee; and a slew of family members are now putting in the early hours to produce the traditional sour cream doughnuts, the decadent cinnamon rolls and Pine River s famous sawdust rolls since buying the business.
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Bataan Memorial Primary First Grade Teacher Christie Miller with students (left to right) Janelle Toris, Makenna Hatfield, and Nora Greener helped a local family this holiday season.
Bataan Memorial students are helping a local family this holiday season. Their first grade teacher, Christie Miller, recently selected two tags from the Salvation Army Angel Tree at the Port Clinton Walmart. She asked her students and their families to help donate items on those special wish lists. In the classroom, students have been talking about the R Factor culture theme of “Take time to care, listen, and connect.” This project was a way for students to care and connect with those in our community who are in need.