Panthers get second win

PIONEER – The Paulding defense posted its second straight shutout with the Panther offense producing plenty of points in a 61-0 victory over North Central Friday night in high school football action.

Panthers claim fourth straight victory against Raiders

The Raiders came to the Jungle to face off against Paulding’s Lady Panthers in GMC Volleyball action. Paulding came in on a three-game winning streak. The Lady Raiders of Wayne Trace were looking for their first win in this Conference match-up against their county rivals.

Local cross-country runners race on weekend

COLUMBUS GROVE – Cross Country featured a busy weekend for the local schools as a pair of schools took part in the Columbus Grove Invitational while the third school ran in a night race for the first time.

KENNETH MANZ

KENNETH MANZ 9/23/1951 – 8/20/2025  Kenneth William Manz, 73, of Paulding, passed…

JOHN ALLENSWORTH

JOHN ALLENSWORTH John Allensworth, age 83, passed away on May 9, 2025,…

Archbold resident joins Ohio’s “Saved by the Belt” Club

DEFIANCE – Archbold resident Julisa Nafziger joined Ohio’s “Saved by the Belt” Club on Friday after her safety belt saved her from sustaining life-threatening injuries. The crash occurred on County Road 21N in Brady Township, Williams County, on May 28.

What parents should know about mental health issues and children

Mental health issues were once stigmatized to such an extent that many people dealing with problems like anxiety and depression felt uncomfortable speaking about them or even seeking help. Though some may still find it difficult to acknowledge their mental health issues, society has made great strides in regard to destigmatizing mental health conditions and recognizing how common such problems are.