CrimeStoppers
Roddy
LIMA Area law enforcement officials are looking for information about crimes or persons listed in this graphic. The Lima/Allen-Putnam County Crime Stoppers Program offers cash awards of up $1,000 to anyone who provides anonymous tip information that would lead to the arrest of anyone listed on this page please call (419) 229-STOP (7867)
HELP NEEDED
Your help is needed in identifying the person in the photo. He is a person of interest in a theft and possible breaking and entering in the Laurel Oaks area. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Deputy Cress at 419-993-1439 or Crime Stoppers at 419- 229-STOP 7867.
Laurel Oaks students, partners honored including Bush Auto
Submitted article
A Laurel Oaks student and several local businesses were honored last week with Exceptional Achievement Awards by the Hopewell Center in Hillsboro. Several others were also nominated by Laurel Oaks staff.
Mark Bush and Angie Howell at Bush Auto in Wilmington were recognized for an extraordinary mentorship of a student with special needs.
They offered support for his job after hours and on holidays with job coaching. They took time to talk him through challenges he was having in his life. They helped the student to purchase a care to be able to drive to work.
Honors keep coming for Upthegrove - The Record Herald recordherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from recordherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The definition of a mentor: Remembering Coach Bill Ramseyer
By Greg Oliver - Guest columnist
We brought a young family to Wilmington in 1973. Taking a teaching job at Laurel Oaks allowed me plenty of time for summer work and baseball.
For five summer seasons I coached a high school-age baseball team at Galvin Park. The park was overseen by Don Harte and Bob VanPelt at that time, and when they stepped aside, Dauna Armstrong took over; all three did a terrific job.
Oh, how those summer games were so exciting … Baseball was my passion, having played a lot in high school and beyond. I guess at age 24, I thought I was Sparky Anderson, but we had good, exciting baseball despite the young coach.
Highland County Senior Center - closed, no Meals on Wheels, use blizzard bags
Pickaway Senior Center - no Meals on Wheels
Pike County Senior Center - home delivered meals cancelled except for those living in Waverly
Ross County Senior Citizen Center - closed, use blizzard bags for Tuesday meals
Businesses & Other
Attorney Claire Fried - opening at 10am
COPC True Bine Family Medicine Office of Jerry Kunz and Debra King - opening at noon
Destination Outlet Center in Fayette County will delay opening until 1pm
Easter Seals Adult Day - closed, staff report 10am
E.M. Smith Family Jewelers - opening at noon