Vantage Donates 220 Prom Dresses for Local Event

Vantage Health Information Management (HIM) program instructor Ms. Diane Font and students collected homecoming, prom, and bridesmaid attire for the Tim Tebow Foundation who provides a yearly prom night experience for people with special needs, ages 14 and older.  “A Night to Shine” is held in many cities and countries around the world. With the…

Raiders Fare Well at Border War Invite

DEFIANCE – The Wayne Trace wrestling team fared very well over the weekend as the Raiders tied for seventh out of 43 teams in the Tri-State Border War Invitational at Defiance High School. Wayne Trace tied for seventh with Napoleon at 115 points while Woodlan took 34th overall with 38-1/2 points. Antwerp also finished 35th…

WINTER WINTER WINTER

By: Stan Jordan Winter means different things to different people. I guess it’s your age, your temperament, your health, your hobbies and really lots of things, and yes there are different parts of winter. For kids, they like snow. Cold weather doesn’t seem to bother kids, they like the snow, ice and sleet. First, school…

Letter to the Editor

We had a special request from a fifth grader at Cascade Christian School in Puyallup, WA. His letter stated the following:  I am a student at Cascade Christian School, and I am writing a report on the state of Ohio. We are responsible for gathering as much information as we can about our state. If…

Local Students Build on Erosion Knowledge

By: Patrick Troyer, Paulding SWCD Fourth grade students at Oakwood Elementary, Antwerp Elementary, and Grover Hill Elementary have built upon their knowledge of erosion, weathering, deposition, and pollution via two presentations recently. First, students learned about the changing landscape of the Earth and the forces such as erosion, deposition, and weathering that work together to…