Urushiol alert – the hidden hazard in your garden

Most adults, middle-aged or older, know what poison ivy looks like and steer clear of it. However, if you have never had the misfortune of experiencing the annoyingly itchy rash that poison ivy can cause, you may not have a good understanding of what it looks like.

How the growth of girls’ sports is transforming communities and inspiring the future

In recent years, girls’ sports have grown a lot in popularity and participation. This growth is changing how people think about sports, not just at schools but throughout entire communities. The increase in girls playing sports is bringing people together, helping young athletes gain confidence and making sports fairer and more welcoming for everyone.

Van Wert boy vies for title of Jr. Ranger, with a prize of $20,000

VAN WERT — A Van Wert 11-year-old with autism is in the running to win the title of the 2025 Jr. Ranger, along with a prize of $20,000, a chance to meet television star Jeff Corwin, and a feature in the National Wildlife Federation’s Ranger Rick Magazine, a popular print and online periodical that teaches young kids about nature and the environment.

Northwest State raises over $63,000 for student scholarships at Green Carpet Event

ARCHBOLD, OHIO – The Northwest State Community College Foundation recently hosted its annual Green Carpet Event, “Unlock Students’ Possibilities,” and raised over $63,000. All proceeds from the event go directly to student scholarships. A highlight of the evening was the presentation of the 2025 Making a Difference Awards, which were created by the NSCC Foundation as a way to recognize and celebrate individuals, businesses and organizations in the six-county area committed to improving their communities. This year’s recipients were Kathy Shaw (Wauseon) and Filling Homes (Napoleon).

Errors prove costly in WT loss

SHERWOOD – The ACME baseball season came to an end for the Wayne Trace Raiders Thursday night at Fairview High School as Montpelier posted a 3-2 win over Wayne Trace.

2nd Annual Recycling Roundup Extravaganza Set for July 18–19

Paulding County residents are invited to take part in the 2nd Annual Recycling Roundup Extravaganza, a two-day event focused on cleaning up our homes and community while properly disposing of hard-to-recycle items. Hosted by the Paulding County Waste Management Education and Awareness program (WMEA), this event will be held Friday, July 18, and Saturday, July 19, across from the Paulding County Fairgrounds next to the Museum.

NWO Democratic Party All Family Picnic

DEFIANCE– The Defiance County Democratic Party will sponsor the 14th annual NWO Democratic Picnic. The event, “Picnic with a Purpose,” will take place on Saturday, July 12 from noon-4 at UAW Local 211 Park, 2120 Baltimore St.

Lovina Shares About the Wedding

It’s already 10:30 p.m. this Monday evening. We had a late night, but we accomplished a lot today. Daniel Ray and Verena are moved into their new living quarters. Son-in-laws Dustin, Daniel, Daniel Ray and Alvin (Daniel Ray’s father), and two of Daniel Ray’s brothers were here today helping build the walls in part of the pole barn. They made a bedroom, and it already has a bathroom. The living room, dining room, and kitchen will be an open concept. Not everything is done, but they have moved enough in to make it livable for now.  

John Paulding and the capture of John André

Paulding County and the village of Paulding are named for John Paulding, one of three men who captured British spy Major John André. André was returning to British lines through American territory after Arnold offered the surrender of the fort at West Point, in New York.