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Students: C'ville school is bigger and better

 

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First-year teacher Bethany McGaughy reads to her students Wednesday at Cridersville Elementary School. Staff photo/JenniferTangeman

By JENNIFER TANGEMAN
Staff Writer
CRIDERSVILLE — Students at Cridersville Elementary School building agree on one thing they like about their new school — it’s big.
“It’s nice, it’s clean, and it’s big,” a fourth-grader studying in Deb Eley’s classroom said.
Students seemed to find a common thread to every facet of the new building, even the bathrooms.
“I like the new bathrooms— those things are huge,” Zac Winget said.

 

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Wapak couple fight over boyfriend
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
By KAREN CAMPBELL
Assistant Managing Editor
A Wapakoneta husband and wife declined to press charges but were involved in a physical altercation at 5:30 p.m. Monday at their home.
Wapakoneta Police Chief Dave Webb said the couple, which is staying together for their children, were fighting over the 38-year-old wife being on the computer with her boyfriend.
She locked her husband out of the house because he did not want her to talk to the boyfriend.
The 39-year-old husband did not approve and allegedly hit her, knocking her across the kitchen.

Wapakoneta
Police Department
• Meleah White reported at 3:15 p.m. Monday that her nephew was assaulted at Wapakoneta Middle School.
According to the report:
They were taking the juvenile to an area hospital and planned to pursue charges.
No additional information was available, however, as they never came on station or called again to file a report.
• A 13-year-old Wapakoneta boy called at 9:05 p.m. Monday to report that his bike was stolen from 303 W. Mechanic Street approximately 20 minutes earlier.
According to the report:
The black bike with an olive green frame was valued at approximately $300.
• Prosecutors with the Auglaize County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office are reviewing charges of a juvenile out after curfew in possession of tobacco products at 1:20 a.m. Saturday.
According to the report:
The 16-year-old male from Wapakoneta was a passenger in a vehicle stopped for a routine traffic violation at East Pearl and South Pine streets.
He was released to his mother.
No additional information was available.
• A resident of 16761 County Road 25A called at 11:20 p.m. Saturday to report that his former girlfriend’s son was making physical threats.
According to the report:
Robert Sawmiller said Randal Spring made the threats and his girlfriend called to make similar threats as well.
No additional information was available.

• No citations were issued in a collision that occurred shortly before 6 p.m. Friday in the 1400 block of Bellefontaine Street.
According to the report:
Ashley Hadding, 17, 113 W. Sugar St., Cridersville, was driving west and slowing for traffic when Zachary Taylor, 17, 13494 Cemetery Road, Wapakoneta, swerved to the left and struck her rear bumper.
Hadding’s Dodge sustained moderate damage, while Taylor’s Honda sustained heavy damage.
Due to contradicting information no one was cited and it could not be determined who was at fault.
• A resident of 16761 County Road 25A called at 11:20 p.m. Saturday to report that his former girlfriend’s son was making physical threats.
According to the report:
Robert Sawmiller said Randal Spring made the threats and his girlfriend called to make similar threats as well.
No additional information was available.

Wapakoneta Post
of the Ohio State
Highway Patrol
• Teresa Jurosic, 27, 11231 Townline Lima Road, was driving her Honda Civic east on Wapak-Fisher Road at 7:25 p.m. Monday when she struck a deer that entered the road from the north.
Her car sustained disabling damage.
• A Spencerville teen was cited for failure to maintain an assured clear distance ahead after a collision at 9:30 p.m. Thursday at Ohio 66 and Quellhorst Drive.
According to the report:
Derek Dunlap, 19, 418 Columbia St., St. Marys, was driving a Pontiac Grand Am north on Ohio 66 and turning right on Quellhorst Road when Jacob Shimp, 17, Spencerville, who also was driving north on Ohio 66 in his Pontiac Grand Prix said he did not see Dunlap turning and struck the rear of his vehicle.
Both vehicles sustained disabling damage.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 October 2009 )
 
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