August 2025

Study shows workers need double minimum wage just to survive in Ohio
Workers across Ohio need double what they’re legally paid just to cover basic necessities, according to a new study

MVNU Choral Union’s 57th annual Handel’s Messiah practice beginning, performance scheduled for Nov. 23
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio — Mount Vernon Nazarene University’s Choral Union is beginning preparation for its 57th presentation of Handel’s Messiah. The performance will be on Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, in the R.R. Hodges Chapel/Auditorium. Though traditionally performed in early December, this year’s performance will lead into a time of Thanksgiving and is considered a kickoff to the Christmas season.


Lovina’s family grills 1,000 pounds of chicken
It is almost 8:30 on this cool Monday evening. The temperature is already down to 60°. Our house actually feels chilly. A sign that autumn is just around the corner. Today sister Verena helped me can 22 quarts of vegetable juice (V8). We cooked a variety of peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, onions and garlic together until soft enough to put through my Victoria strainer. Usually I put in celery but I didn’t have any on hand. You can pretty much add whatever you want. I don’t like to add potatoes as I don’t think it’s as good for my husband Joe with him being diabetic. These ingredients already make a good flavor. Saturday was a busy but enjoyable day for our family. Our day started early. We gathered at daughter Loretta and Dustin’s house by 2 a.m. to start grilling a thousand pounds of leg quarters. The chicken was seasoned with a combination of seasonings, then sprayed with a mixture of butter, vinegar and some other ingredients. They mixed it up the night before so I’m not sure what was all in it. No sauce was added but it had a really good flavor. Thirteen grills were set up with Joe and I, son-in-laws Tim, Dustin and Daniel, daughter Verena and Daniel Ray, son Joseph and Grace, and Jake (a brother to Dustin, Daniel and Grace) all helping. We had good teamwork going and less than five hours later we were done. At 7 a.m. son-in-law Ervin, nephew Ben and Crystal, Tim’s sister Dena and Sam came to help deliver the chicken door to door. Daniel Ray and Verena with our friend Jodi also headed out with a cooler of steaming hot freshly grilled chicken to deliver. In three hours the chicken was sold out. This was all for a benefit and donations went to daughter Elizabeth and Tim. Tim and Elizabeth have made living quarters in their garage since they were told by experts to move out of their house. They were all having respiratory issues with Timothy (TJ) needing an inhaler constantly. Since moving out he has rarely needed it. If he goes back into the old house for a few minutes to get something he starts coughing again. Everything they can salvage has to be treated and disinfected a certain way to not drag it into their garage. They weren’t able to keep a lot of their belongings. They had around 5 toxic molds in their house. It’s surprising how fast this mold spreads. We thoroughly cleaned their house for church services one time and a few months later their box spring under their bed was layered with mold. It is nothing fun to deal with. I had no idea what health problems it can cause until seeing this. Tim’s have several air purifiers running in their living quarters now. We have several dehumidifiers in our house run by our solar power. Especially in the basement where it tends to get damp quicker. When the humidity gets high it makes a higher chance of dampness.

First Federal announces Hauter promotion
The Board of Directors of First Federal of Van Wert, OH has announced the promotion of Allison Hauter to New Accounts Specialist. Allison began her career at First Federal in January of 2024, where she worked as a Customer Service Representative.

Ohio auto industry faces hurdles as U.S. falls behind in EV race
Ohio is home to some of the nation’s largest electric vehicle and battery plants but a new report warned the U.S. is lagging behind China in the global EV race, raising questions about the future of auto manufacturing in the state.

‘Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it’
It’s Labor Day again, and while it’s a day off from work for many people, for most, it’s simply the end of summer. There’s no thought given to the meaning behind the United States having a holiday devoted to workers and the events that led to it. Let’s heed the warning of philosopher George Santayana, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”

BEVERLY THOMAS
BEVERLY THOMAS 04/25/1932 – 08/22/2025 Beverly A. Thomas, a beloved mother, grandmother and sister, passed away peacefully at her home in Van Wert, OH, on August 22, 2025, at the…

ROBERTA HERSHBERGER
ROBERTA HERSHBERGER 09/23/1958 – 08/13/2025 CLOVERDALE – Roberta “Bobbie” Hershberger, 66, of Cloverdale, passed away at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, at Parkview Regional Medical Center, Ft. Wayne.…