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Out of the past
April 30, 1896
Avery Hatfield, an employee at the Sidney Electric plant, has been transferred to the plant at Troy. Perry Cyphers, who had charge of trimming the lamps here, has taken Hatfield’s position, and Bert Buckey has taken Cyphers old position.
Ambrose Wirtz and his father-in-law, Joseph Meyer, of Ottawa, have formed a partnership to publish the Shelby County “Anzeiger”. Mr. Wirtz will continue as editor of the paper and Mr. Meyer will act as manager and solicitor.
100 years
April 30, 1921
At a meeting of the Republican Executive Committee last evening, Dr. Arthur Silver was endorsed for the appointment as a member of the Shelby County Board of Pension Examiners to succeed Dr. M.F. Hussey. The appointment will soon be made by the new administration.
Piqua Arts Council to host poetry competition
Poets from the 2020 Poetry Out Loud competition, left to right, are Sierra Leone, Sierra Wade, Chloe Proffitt, Zurie Pope, Immaculee Ingabire, Alyssa Hansen and Karen Maner.
PIQUA For the second time, Piqua Arts Council will be hosting the West Central Regional Final for the National Endowment for the Arts’ Poetry Out Loud Competition.
The National Endowment for the Arts works with state partners such as the Ohio Arts Council, who in turn work with regional partners to host the competition where the winner takes home a $20,000 cash prize. Piqua Arts Council is responsible for a 12-county region. Botkins High School, Jackson Center High School, Piqua High School, Sidney High School, Springfield Clark CTC, Kettering Fairmont High School, Chaminade Julieanne High School and Xenia High School are registered for this year’s competition.