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June 7th, 2013
A house fire early Tuesday morning in New Hampshire claimed the life of at least one family pet, but all three occupants of the residence were able to get out safely.
For the complete story, see the Thursday, June 6 edition of the Wapakoneta Daily News
June 6th
Cameo E. Dudgeon, 98, of Wapakoneta, died at 2:45 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, 2013, at The Gardens of Wapakoneta.
For the complete death notice, see the Wednesday, June 5 edition of the Wapakoneta Daily News.
Helene Carter, 87, of Waynesfield, died at 3:20 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, 2013, at her residence surrounded by her family.
For the complete death notice, see the Wednesday, June 5 edition of the Wapakoneta Daily News.
Managing Editor
Despite the talk of impending doom by most economic experts, a Fifth Third Bank chief market strategist says leading national and international indicators point to a strengthening U.S. recovery.
John Augustine, who manages approximately $25 billion in assets for the Fifth Third Bank, discussed 10 macroeconomic factors and six market observations as well as two recommendations for the future during a speech Tuesday sponsored by the Wapakoneta Area Economic Development Council.
Losses in a fire that occurred at 11:45 p.m. Sunday have been determined as “heavy,” according to a report from the Wapakoneta Fire Department.
For the complete story, see the Wednesday, June 5 edition of the Wapakoneta Daily News.
In many ways they are very alike, and in other ways, they are very different. But one thing sets them apart from other graduating classes.
For the complete story, see the Wednesday, June 5 edition of the Wapakoneta Daily News.
June 4th
Faye Eileen Clay, 86, ended her earthly journey Tuesday, May 28, 2013, with her family by her side.
For the complete obituary, see the Tuesday, June 4 edition of the Wapakoneta Daily News.
Trista Mae Lindstrom, 17, of Yellow Springs, passed away unexpectedly Saturday, June 1, 2013 at Greene Memorial Hospital.
For the complete obituary, see the Tuesday, June 4 edition of the Wapakoneta Daily News.
FRYBURG — A home fire resulting in a total loss for a family of eight in Fryburg has resulted in an outpouring of help for the family.
Nancy and Chad Steinke’s 14-year-old son, Levi, was the only person awake in the residence at 11:38 p.m. Sunday playing video games when he noticed an orange glow coming from the kitchen. His immediate response possibly saved the family from losing any one of its members.
With the retirement of Jim Harpest from his position with the city of Wapakoneta at the end of last year, the Wapakoneta Engineering Department is in need of help this summer.
For the complete story, see the Tuesday, June 4 edition of the Wapakoneta Daily News.