Jerry Stanford

Jerry Stanford

One person injured in Van Wert two-vehicle crash

VAN WERT - A two vehicle accident occurred at 6:12 pm Sunday afternoon. The fire department was called to the scene as one person was entrapped without injuries. The white pickup truck was west bound on Sycamore Street and an east bound vehicle made a left hand turn into the drivers side of the pickup truck. One person was transported to Ohio Health with injuries. Traffic control and accident investigation was done by the Van Wert Police department. (Photo courtesy of Bob Barnes VWFD Photographer)

New Heights Educational Group launches podcast

The New Heights Educational Group is excited to announce the launch of a new podcast titled “American Service Men and Women Tell Their Stories of Survival.” Hosted by Pamela Clark, this podcast will feature firsthand accounts from soldiers who served aboard the USS Drexler, with plans to explore additional stories as well.This pre-recorded show will be available on their website Radio.NewHeightsEducation.org starting June 25, 2025. Homeschool families are encouraged to incorporate this resource into their American History studies.

County fair week comes to a end

PAULDING - It was a nice week for the most part although early on, overnight rain caused some events to delay and others to cancel. Yet, even Saturday showers couldn’t stop the Rodeo that traditionally closes the Paulding County Fair.

Personally, I welcome our robot overlords

It’s a joke I’ve made almost since I saw Terminator 2. A future war with robots seems to be so one-sided, that the only sane option is welcome them with open arms, since resistance can be out-engineered by machines that can out-think humans a hundred times over.

Eicher family busy with wedding preparations

It is a nice sunny Sunday afternoon with a pleasant temperature of 75°. It is great porch sitting weather. We attended church services this morning hosted by our neighbors. My cousin Lovina, her husband Pete and some of their families were there. It was good to visit with her again. I was surprised to see her. Their daughter is getting married in July so we both are extra busy in our lives at the moment. I was surprised to hear this is the sixth of her children also getting married. She has eighteen grandchildren. I don’t know why I forget that while our family is growing, others also have children getting married and having children. It’s probably because we don’t often see each other that reality doesn’t sink in right away. Lovina’s Dad Chris was my mother’s only brother. We spent a lot of our childhood days together. We would help each other butcher hogs or cook apple butter in large quantities. Lovina and Pete live on Uncle Chris and Lizzie’s farm. Lots of memories of years gone by. Yesterday was a busy work day here. A lot of jobs were completed for the upcoming wedding of daughter Verena and Daniel Ray. Daniel Ray’s family and all of our family assisted us with our work. The house siding was power washed, the pole barn was washed out well, flower and garden beds weeded, and sidewalks, pavement, cement all power washed. Windows, doors, cabinets, and walls were cleaned in the pole barn as well. Basement and breezeway windows were also cleaned. The younger children scrubbed the porch railings as well. Trimming was done around the fence lines, etc. We sure appreciated all of their help. Joe grilled forty pounds of chicken for lunch. I made creamed potatoes and dinner rolls to go along with that. Desserts were brought in. 

Ag innovation

As farmers struggle to finish planting and replanting due to excess rain and cooler temperatures, warmer or hotter summer weather may be coming soon. Farmer’s are facing another challenging year. Some new Ag innovations may soon change how farming is conducted.