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Santa taking
wish lists today
Courtesy of the Kiwanis
Club of Delphos, Santa will
still be in Delphos tonight
to hear the Christmas
wishes of boys and girls.
Children can visit his
house on East Second
Street in the front of the
First Financial drivethrough from 6:307:30 p.m. today.
A seat remains open on Delphos City Council with the resignation of At-Large
Councilman Kevin Osting. The Allen County Republican Party has until Jan. 13 to
appoint someone to the seat. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS There is a light at the end of
the tunnel for Delphoss workforce that has been
observing a 3-hour weekly furlough since Sept.
30, 2013.
Mayor Michael Gallmeier introduced legislation to
put all administration and department heads back on a
40-hour work week at Mondays council meeting.
Its time to get everyone back to work full
time, Gallmeier said. The auditor thinks the
money is there.
Sports
St. Johns hoops
tickets on sale
St. Johns High School
is selling tickets for the
following basketball contests: St. Johns home vs.
Ft. Recovery at 6:30 p.m.
Friday; St. Johns home vs.
Fremont St. Joseph Central
Catholic at 6 p.m. Saturday:
St. Johns at Ottoville at
6 p.m. Dec. 27; St. Johns
at Van Wert at 6 p.m. at
Dec. 30; and St. Johns at
Continental at 6 p.m. Jan. 2.
Tickets are $6 for adults
and $4 for students and will
be sold in the high school
office during school hours
until noon on Friday. All
tickets will be $6 at the door.
Forecast
Cloudy today
and tonight.
Highs in
the lower
30s. Lows
in the mid
20s. See page 2.
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FORTJENNINGSIntegrys
Energy Services Aggregation
Business Development Manager
Brenda Coffey led the two mandated public hearings for the village and explained the operation
and governance for the villages
aggregation plan on Tuesday
evening.
Council members have been
working diligently to move the
village into an electricity aggregation plan since discussions began
this past summer, council passed
the ordinance authorizing the village to put the electricity aggregation on the Nov. 4 ballot and
residents passed the ordinance.
Coffey gave an overview of
the plan, including residents
opt-out procedures, Public
Utilities Commission of Ohio
(PUCO) rules and do not
aggregate lists, which would
encompass some businesses.
All customers will have
all the contact information and
they can utilize live chat online
to reach us, she said. We are
required to respond to any customer concerns within three
days.
After village council passes
the aggregation resolution adopting a plan of operation and governance slated for the meeting in January it will take
approximately 120 days for all
the paperwork to be filed through
PUCO. Mayor Jim Smith said the
aggregation may be in place in
May or June of 2015.
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Pohlman
Sept. 30, 1929-Dec. 16, 2014
DELPHOS Melvin
Bun J. Pohlman, 85, of
Delphos passed away at 3
a.m. Tuesday at St. Ritas
Medical Center.
He was born on Sept. 30,
1929, in Delphos to Alphons
and Adeline (Wellman)
Pohlman; both are deceased.
On Oct. 28, 1950, he was
united in marriage to Rita
Mae Hohlbein. She survives
in Delphos.
He is survived by one
daughter, Mary Kay (Don)
Klausing of Delphos; two
sons, Keith (Mary Lou)
Pohlman of Delphos and
Tim (Susan) Pohlman of
Scottsdale, Arizona; two sisters, Mary Catherine Sally
Looser of Ottoville and Rita
(Norbert Piney) Suever of
Landeck; one brother, Ronald
(Joan) Pohlman of Ottawa;
one sister-in-law, Pat (Mel)
Pohlman Williams of Lima;
and seven grandchildren,
Dustin, Heather and Julia
Pohlman, Katie and Matthew
Pohlman, Lauren (Mike)
Chapman and Isaac Klausing.
He was preceded in death
by three sisters and brothersin-law, Delores (Gene) Meyer,
Lucille (Bob) Ellerbrock
and Jane (John) Ricker
of Ottoville; and a brother,
Gilbert Gip Pohlman.
Melvin was a member
of St. John the Evangelist
Catholic Church, the Knights
of Columbus, Elks and the
Delphos Eagles. Melvins
father passed away at the
young age of 39. Being only
15 years of age, Melvin left
grade school to help support
his mother and six siblings.
Melvin was a loving husband,
father and grandfather. He was
self-employed, serving area
dairy farmers for 22 years. In
1972, he joined the DeLaval
Dairy Equipment Company,
retiring in 1992 to enjoy his
seven grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial
will begin at 11 a.m. Friday
at St. John the Evangelist
Catholic Church, the Rev. Ron
Schock officiating. Burial will
be in St. Johns Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 2-8
p.m. Thursday at Harter and
Schier Funeral home, where
a parish wake will be held at
7:30 p.m.
Memorial contributions
may be made to St. Johns
Parish Foundation.
To leave condolences, visit
harterandschier.com.
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BIRTHS
A girl, Juliet Kate, was
born Dec. 10 at Old St.
Frances Hospital in Peoria,
Illinois, to Nick and Diana
Warnecke of 1104 Miromar
Lane, Washington, Ill 41571.
Grandparents are Steve and
Diana Warnecke of Delphos
and Tim and Sonya Vercler of
Lexington, Illinois.
A boy, Tobias William, was
born Dec. 14 to Doug and
Sheena Eickholt of Delphos.
He weighed 5 pounds,
14 ounces and was welcomed home by a big brother, Jamison, and a big sister,
Kaylee.
Grandparents are Frank
and Judy Eickholt and Angie
Simindinger.
Great-grandparents are
Calist Miller and the late
Arnold Miller and George and
LeAnn Bowers of Florida.
A boy, Calder Scott,
was born Dec. 10 to Scott
and Andrea Miehls of
Cheyboygen, Michigan.
He weighed 7 pounds, 8
ounces and was 20 inches
long.
Grandparents are Douglas
and Barbara Jaeger of Beach
Park, Illinois, and Michael
and Dianne Miehls of Fort
Jennings.
ST. RITAS
A girl was born Dec. 15
to Dawn and Matt Hedrick of
Fort Jennings.
A girl was born Dec. 15
to Olivia and Noah Helms of
Ottoville.
A boy was born Dec. 14
to Clarissa and Luke Case of
Delphos.
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Democrats
pick Pepper
as next chair
COLUMBUS (AP)
Ohio Democrats elected David
Pepper as their new chairman
Tuesday as the party looks to
rebuild after a year of political
missteps and devastating losses.
The Cincinnati lawyer and
2014 attorney general candidate had locked up a majority of the 148 votes needed to
win the election by the partys
executive committee.
I am extremely humbled
and grateful to have the confidence of the executive committee to serve as the partys
next chairman, Pepper said in
a statement. Going forward,
the party and our candidates
will be focused like a laser on
the issues that matter most to
Ohioans, such as increasing
wages and fighting for a firstrate public education system.
Pepper had received numerous endorsements in the runup to the election to replace
Chairman Chris Redfern and
has worked in tandem with Nina
Turner, a state senator and 2014
secretary of state candidate.
On Monday, former lieutenant governor candidate Sharen
Neuhardt dropped out of the
race for Redferns position.
Redfern, chairman since 2005,
announced his resignation on
election night after acrossthe-board statewide defeats
and losses in the Republicancontrolled Ohio House, including his own seat.
Neuhardt said Pepper had the
support to win and she wanted
to bring people together.
But, as she stepped aside,
Neuhardt brought up some
tough issues Pepper will need
to confront. She accused the
party of lacking good governance policies, including
clear parameters on ethics and
conflicts of interest. Neuhardt
called these the kind of governance policies that any wellrespected business or nonprofit
entity would have had in place
for years, but which the ODP
has neglected to adopt.
Among the concerns of
Neuhardt, the endorsed candidate of Ohios top elected
Democrat, U.S. Sen. Sherrod
Brown:
$2 million in party debt
unknown to the executive
committee;
Salaries and other benefits being paid to party officials
without prior authorization;
Referral fees, commissions or other payments made
to party employees, officials or
their affiliates by vendors;
The lack of an annual
audit process.
Participants honoring the branches of military service at Saturdays ceremony. (Submitted photo)
our 40th President Ronald Reagan on appreciating our freedom. C/A1C Mason Rogers
introduced each Civil Air Patrol cadet and
servicemen for the wreath ceremony.
Seven ceremonial wreaths were then placed
to remember all soldiers, sailors, airmen, and
marines who served, honor their sacrifices, and
teach our younger generations about the high
cost of our freedoms. These were specially
designed wreaths - one for each branch of the
military - Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force,
Coast Guard, Merchant Marine, and the POW/
MIA. In addition to these seven wreaths, local
Civil Air Patrol unit #296 sold 162 wreaths
that were laid in remembrance of our local veterans. This was the ninth year of the national
wreath sponsorship campaign under the guidance of the non-profit WreathsAcrossAmerica.
org program and the fifth year at the local
Woodland Cemetery.
The United States Army wreath was placed
by retired 1st Sgt. Robert Habern and C/SSgt
Connor Army and C/CMSgt Caleb Mays.
Sgt. Habern served from 1970 to 1993 in the
United States Army.
The United States Marine Corps wreath
was placed by Corporal Dustin Puckett and
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TODAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam
County Museum is open, 202
E. Main St. Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club
meets at The Grind.
6 p.m. Shepherds of
Christ Associates meet in the
St. Johns Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Delphos
Kiwanis Club, Eagles Lodge,
1600 E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. Bingo at St.
Johns Little Theatre.
7:30 p.m. Hope Lodge
214 Free and Accepted
Masons, Masonic Temple,
North Main Street.
Sons of the American
Legion meet at the Delphos
Legion hall.
The Ottoville Board of
Education meets in the elementary building.
The Fort Jennings Board
of Education meets in the
library.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
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90 years young on Dec. 28.
She resides at Vancrest,
1425 E. Fifth St., and would
enjoy visitors and cards to
celebrate her special day.
Maneta worked at TriCounty Hardware and enjoyed
membership in numerous social
and civic clubs. She is a memCalvelage
ber of St. John the Evangelist
Catholic Church and a St. Johns High School graduate.
She was born Dec. 28, 1924, to Martin and Lula
(Beckman) Wahmoff.
She married Leander Calvelage, who preceded her in
death.
She is the mother of four children, Dave (Kathy), Phyllis
(Jeff) Kinkle, Roger (Deb) and Brian (Jenny). She also has
nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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VAN WERT After leading the Lady Bearcats after
one quarter, Spencerville came
back roaring to take a 34-23
lead at the break. The Lady
Cougars then fought back to
take a late fourth-quarter lead
but the Lady Bearcats eventually grabbed a 49-47 nonleague triumph at The Cougars
Den.
With the Lady
Cougars down 42-39,
Emma Kohn forced a
Spencerville miscue
before putting in a
layup through heavy
contact and drawing a foul.
Kohn made the free throw,
tying the game at 42. On the
following possession, Phoebe
Eutsler managed to steal the
ball from the Lady Bearcats
before Erin Morrow put in the
go-ahead basket from the right
block while drawing a foul.
Morrow made the free throw,
giving Van Wert a 45-42 lead.
Moments later, Jacey
Grigsby was sent to the line
following a shooting foul.
Gribsby made the first and
missed the second but the
ball would go out of bounds,
ruled Spencerville ball. Megan
Miller inbounded the ball to a
wide-open Katie Merriman on
the right block and she put it
up and in, tying the game at 45.
Van Wert would then hold
the ball without being pressured by the Lady Bearcats for
just over two minutes before a
couple of Lady Cougar missed
field goals and a Bearcat foul,
sending Emily Bair to the
line for a 1-and-1 opportunity.
After a missed free throw and
a Lady Bearcat missed field
goal, Morrow took charge and
put one in off the glass, putting
Van Wert up 47-45 with under
a minute remaining.
In a tie ball game, if they
arent going to come out and
play us and we can get the last
shot make we win, miss
we go to overtime then we
arent going to push anything,
said Van Wert head coach
Lance Moonshower on holding
the ball for two minutes.
After a Spencerville timeout, Miller inbounded the ball
to Emilee Meyer, who drained
a 3-point field goal, giving the
Lady Bearcats a 1-point lead
with under 30 seconds to go.
MIDDLE POINT
Complete domination.
That might be the best
way to describe the nonconference matchup between
the Lincolnview Lady Lancer
basketball team and the
visiting Lima Perry Lady
Commodores at Lincolnview
High School Tuesday evening.
The Lady Lancers scored
the first 16 points of the
game en route to a 72-22
thrashing of the visiting Lady
Commodores.
We came out and had a
respectively.
Hannah shot the ball well
from the perimeter, which is
what we need her to do said
Williamson of McCleery.
Shes very good at getting
to the rim but if she can hit
the perimeter shot,
its going to make
her hard to guard.
It was another
solid game from
Julia and Ashton.
Everybody contributed.
Sophomore post Katlyn
Wendel was the fourth Lady
Lancer in double figures,
with 13 points, and senior
post Stephanie Longwell
added five points and a team-
and thats what bad organizations do, Kosar said. They set
these quarterback controversies up and it kind of takes the heat
off of them and it gives everybody a little glimmer of hope. You
cant put these kids in these spots. Its almost abuse.
The Browns declined comment.
Kosar, who has longed to have a prominent role with
the team, never mentioned owner Jimmy Haslam or general
manager Ray Farmer directly. But he made clear
he believes the problems are tied to the decision
makers at the top of the organization.
Im 51, he said. At this pace, Im going to
die by 60 and for the last 25 years of my life, all
Im going to talk about is, Who do you think the
quarterback should be? Thats all we talk about.
And you cant fix it until you fix it above it.
Kosar said first-year coach Mike Pettine is not to blame.
The Browns started 6-3 this season under Pettine but have
dropped four of five and are virtually out of the playoff race.
He was hired under this set of rules where everybody gets
to giggle and laugh and talk about things and everybody is
involved in everything, Kosar said. He was hired in a tough,
tough spot in a culture above him that is not a football culture.
Its not a winning football culture. It goes above that.
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excelled both ways, making him the perfect guy to be the first-team all-purpose
player.
Thompson scored six touchdowns,
three by fumble return, two rushing and
one by interception return. He has 456
yards rushing and is averaging 7.5 per
carry. He also has 71 tackles,
four fumble recoveries and
three forced fumbles.
The Huskies joined
Florida State as the only
teams with three players on
the first team. Washington
also was represented by defensive tackle
Danny Shelton and linebacker Hauoli
Kikaha, who leads the nation in sacks
with 18.
KICKING IT
Aguayo is the first kicker to be a twotime All-American since Ohio States
Mike Nugent, though Nugent did not
make the first team in consecutive seasons like the Seminoles star.
Nugent was a first-team selection in
2002 and again in 2004.
A DIFFERENT KIND OF ALLAMERICAN
A couple of traditional basketball
powers were represented on the AllAmerica team for the first time in a
while.
Duke guard Laken Tomlinson became
the first Blue Devils player selected AP
All-American since receiver Clarkston
Hines made the first team in 1989.
Indiana running back Tevin Coleman
is the first Hoosiers player to be an AllAmerican since running back Vaughn
Columbus Groves Eli Schroeder works on trying to pin Ayersvilles Elijah Fackler during their 152-pound match Monday. Schroeder won the match 8-6 (DHI
Media/Charlie Warnimont)
pounds as Grove was forced
to forfeit the spot, the match
came down to the 120 pound
match between the Bulldogs
Justin Calvelage and the
Pilots Daniel Casarez.
Casarez had a 9-8 lead on
Calvelage before the Bulldog
wrestler was able to come up
with a reversal to give him a
10-9 lead. In the closing seconds, Calvelage was able to
stay on top of the Ayersville
wrestler for the win.
Nick Ogle (145) and
Eli Schroeder (152) got
the Bulldogs off to a quick
start with decisions before
Christian
Stechschulte
(160) won by a pin. After
the Pilots won the next two
matches, Andrew Nichols
(195) won with a pin and Eli
was selected Second Team All-America two fumble recoveries. He led the HCAC
by USA Football.
in TFLs, sacks, forced fumbles and was
Aelker was unblockable from his third in fumble recoveries
defensive end position, leadWith one season to play,
ing NCAA Division III with
Aelker ranks 2nd all-time
a Bluffton record 13 sacks
with 19.5 career sacks and
this season. His 22 tackles
124 yards lost on those
for loss placed him third in
stops. He is 4th all-time
the nation and it also topwith 36 TFLs and 2nd allpled Justin Crosiers school
time with 176 yards on
record of 19 TFLs set in
tackles for losses. Aelker
2010. Aelkers four forced
has 105 career tackles,
fumbles tied him for fifth in
five forced fumbles, nine
the nation, just one off the
hurries and seven breakleaders and it also puts him
ups following his junior
second behind Matt Chiles
season. He was a Second
on Blufftons all-time list.
Team All-HCAC selection
In addition, Aelker estabas a sophomore when he
lished a new school mark
racked up 13.5 TFLs and
with six quarterback hurries
six sacks.
Aelker
this season. Aelker finished
CLIFF HARRIS - There
the year with 54 tackles (38
are numerous outstanding
solos), 22 TFLs for 109 yards (1st all- small college defensive players around
time), 13 sacks for 83 yards (1st all- the country and Im glad we get to
time), six breakups, an interception and acknowledge them today as finalists for
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Mueller now works in private
practice in a Washington law firm.
His probe is being overseen by
owners John Mara of the New
York Giants and Art Rooney of the
Pittsburgh Steelers and the league
said three months ago that Mueller
would have access to all NFL records
and would have full cooperation
from league personnel.
Brain-injury program
working with NFL players
LANSING, Mich. A
brain-injury treatment program originally designed
for military veterans injured
on the battlefield has been
updated to include professional athletes.
Representatives
with
the Eisenhower Center
announced Tuesday that it will be
the primary facility used by the
NFL Players Association for treating
brain injuries and other neurological
issues through the After the Impact
program.
The residential neuro-rehabilitation facility is based in Ann Arbor.
The program provides intense
treatment for soldiers and athletes
recovering from concussions, mild
traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder and other problems. It evolved from the Eisenhower
Centers transitional treatment program to help military members deal
with brain injuries.
The NFL expects 6,000 of nearly
20,000 retired players or 28 percent to suffer from Alzheimers
disease or at least moderate dementia
someday. Former players have sued.
Current Detroit Lions tight end
Joseph Fauria and former quarterback Eric Hipple attended Tuesdays
announcement.
Nearly one-third of all retired
NFL players will suffer from a longterm cognitive problem, Hipple
said. The players and veterans who
have gone through the After the
Wrestlers
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145 - Ogle (CG) dec. Bergeon (AY), 5-4.
152 - Schroeder (CG) dec. Fackler (AY), 8-6.
160 - Stechschulte (CG) pinned A. Belcher (AY), 5:04.
170 - Fru (AY) dec. Burgei (CG), 5-4.
182 - Schweitzer (AY) pinned Olivo (CG), 4:35.
195 - Nichols (CG) pinned S. Belcher (AY), 1:25.
220 - Wiswasser (CG) won by forfeit.
285 - Joyner (AY) won by forfeit.
Columbus Grove 32, Paulding 24
106 - Brubaker (CG) dec. Wooding (P), 9-8.
113 - Seals (P) won by forfeit.
Lancers
Kalida
VARSITY
PANDORA-GILBOA (34)
Josh Wauters 0-0-0, Tyler Morris
2-0-6, Ryan Lee 1-2-4, Drew Johnson
7-0-15, Grant Murphy 1-0-3, Cole
Alexander 0-0-0, Colin Fenstermaker
2-0-4, Chase Huffman 0-0-0, Eli Phillips
0-2-2. Totals 9-4-4-34.
KALIDA (37)
Trent Siebeneck 0-0-0, Grant
Unverferth 0-0-0, Drew Hovest 2-06, Trevor Maag 0-0-0, Brady Laudick
0-0-0, Devin Kortokrax 7-2-17, Trent
Gerding 3-0-6, Austin Klausing 0-0-0,
Jeff Knueve 0-0-0, Brandon Verhoff
4-0-8. Totals 13-3-2-37.
Score by Quarters:
Pan.-Gil. 10 8 13 3 - 34
Kalida 14 8 4 11 - 37
Three-point goals: Pandora-Gilboa,
Morris 2, Johnson, Murphy; Kalida,
Hovest 2, Kortokrax.
Junior varsity score: 58-23
(Kalida).
Tuesday Merchant
Dec. 9, 2014
Lears Martial Arts
104-14
Pitsenbarger Supply
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To Legit 2 Split
93-26
R C Connections
90-26
Ace Hardware
84-36
Men over 200
Kyle Carver 204, Brock Parsons
212-265, Jerry Mericle 201, Don
Honigford 210, Rick Schuck 202,
John Jones 214, John Allen 234246, Dan Grice 215-255, Joe Geise
246-219, Desteni Lear 234-268,
Chris Martin 230-224, Mike Rice
206-201, Shane Lear 225-236-233,
Bruce VanMetre 248-225-248, Ted
Kill 233, George Cunningham 212,
David Newman 224-222.
Men over 550
Brock Parsons 657, Jerry
Mericle 562, Mark Biedenharn 575,
John Jones 608, John Allen 669,
Dan Grice 644, Joe Geise 665,
Desteni Lear 680, Chris Martin 635,
Mike Rice 604, Shane Lear 694,
Bruce VanMetre 721, Dave Stemen
558, David Newman 615.
Wednesday Industrial
Dec. 10, 2014
K-M Tire
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Topp Chalet
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Unverferth Mfg.
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Brian Gossard 246-221-264, Shawn
Allemeier 279-223, Bruce VanMetre
203-214, Phil Austin 221-259-277,
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Brent Miller 590, Brian Sharp 648,
Rob Shaeffer 675, Butch Prine Jr.
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