JUST A SNACKIN’

Penny For Your Thoughts By: Nancy Whitaker What is your favorite thing to do when you are watching TV? Me? I love to snack. I can sit and watch a favorite TV show and without even thinking I will be munching away and notice the bottom of my bag is empty.  I like to snack on…

To Walk in Forgiveness

Father, in the Name of Jesus, I make a fresh commitment to You to live in peace and harmony, not only with the other brothers and sisters of the Body of Christ, but also with my friends, associates, neighbors, and family. I let go of all bitterness, resentment, envying, strife, and unkindness in any form.…

‘Celebrate Your Plate’ at Johnson Memorial Library

This September, kids in grades 3-5 are invited to Hicksville’s Johnson Memorial Library for a special, three-part series of programs focused on healthy eating. The ‘Celebrate Your Plate’ series will be presented by Annie Crowder Reynolds, SNAP-Ed Program Assistant at the Defiance County OSU Extension Office. Sessions will take place at the library, 116 W.…

The Left Turn

By: Ron Burt There’s a reason Fremont Speedway is called “The Track That Action Built”. All three classes last Saturday were competitive. Kalib Henry switched lanes and won 410-feature. Jamie Miller must have watch Henrey and made the same move in the non-wing sprints to get a win. Dustin Keegan held on for the truck…

Bees are Buzzing at Ann’s Bright Beginnings

Ann’s Bright Beginnings Preschool & Daycare were recently visited by Jamie and Addison Clemens.  They talked with us about bees and beekeeping.  Addison showed us her beekeeping suit and taught us so many interesting things about bees.  Jamie even showed us a video of her removing a swarm! Call NOW at 419-399-KIDS to get your 3,…

Grant Received From Henry County Community Foundation

The Northeastern Local Schools Donor Advised Fund for Capital Projects received a grant from the Henry County Community Foundation for $750. This grant money will be put towards the Grand Piano Capital Project, in memory of Becky Buchhop. Pictured are (L to R) Kaye Wesche, President of the Henry County Community Foundation, presenting a check to…