DELPHOS — The girls softball diamonds at Stadium Park have new dugouts thanks to many donors and volunteers.
The Delphos Baseball/Softball Association spe
Each December, the Delphos Herald staff takes a look back at the happenings of the year. This is the second installment of four 2021 Wrap Ups.
April
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Jefferson hosts Career Day Businesses set up in the gym to hold mock interviews with students. (Photos submitted) Students also presented their 10-year plans to community leaders. Students also presented their 10-year plans to community leaders.
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DELPHOS Jefferson High school hosted a Career Day on May 6.
The day started with the freshmen showcasing their 10-year plan. They created poster boards, portfolios and resumes to present to during mock interviews. These mock interviews were conducted by area organization/businessmen and women and community leaders.
Following the mock interviews, the whole school participated in a Career Fair featuring 25 businesses and keynote speakers Karen Grothouse and Krendl. The businesses included Superior Credit Union, D&D Ingredients, Schrader Realty, Spallinger Millwright, Vantage, Wannemacher Total Logistics, Edward Jones, Dick Clark Real Estate, Knippen Chrystler, K&M, Spheri
Franklin collects $4,000 in change for children who experienced fire Friday, December 18, 2020 11:26 PM Holding the donations are back, second from left, 7-year-old Brodyn Clark and 10-year-old Cayson Clark. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer)
DELPHOS The
students and staff at Franklin Elementary recently held a change war to
raise money for the children of Adam and Cassondra Clark, who are
students at St. John’s Elementary.
The family recently suffered a
devastating house fire a few weeks before Christmas.
The Franklin Parent
Club had started a program known as The Kindness Revolution with the
students this year and the staff and students felt this would be a