Red Cross blood donation scheduled at Fort Jennings High School
Blood donation: noon to 6 p.m., Fort Jennings High School, 1 Musketeer Drive, Fort Jennings.
FORT JENNINGS There will be a blood donation opportunity from noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 3, at Fort Jennings High School, 1 Musketeer Drive, Fort Jennings.
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Jennings BOE sets up Sakemiller scholarship Saturday, January 16, 2021 12:25 AM Musketeer FORT JENNINGS The name of a long-time Musketeer educator, guidance
counselor, principal, coach and athletic director will live on in Fort
Jennings through the Thomas Sakemiller Memorial Scholarship approved
Wednesday evening by the Fort Jennings Board of Education. Beginning in
May and each year forward, one Fort Jennings student will receive a $750 award.
Sakemiller served 42 years at Fort Jennings High School. He
worked 35 years as a social studies teacher, counselor and principal.
He also enjoyed coaching basketball for 12 years, baseball for 23 years
and worked for seven years as the athletic director after his initial
2020 Year-end Wrap Up April-June Friday, December 25, 2020 7:31 PM Kent McCracken, left, Carleigh Ankerman, Mike Edelbrock, Mayor Doug Mullenhour, Nate Ankerman, Dick Clark and Denny Klausing prepare to deliver fruit and snacks to essential workers in Delphos, Lima and Van Wert on April 17. (DHI Media file photo)
Each
December, The Delphos Herald staff takes a look back at the happenings
of the year. Here is the second installment of four 2020 Wrap Ups.
April
April 1
Denny
Klausing of Delphos solicited donations and was able to feed 1,200
nurses, doctors and other essential workers. Pizzas were delivered to
Mercy Health-St. Rita’s, Lima Memorial Health System, Van Wert Health
Jim Krumel: The making of a Griswold house
Jim Krumel
A station wagon with a Christmas tree tied is in honor of Clark Griswold, who said: “We’re kicking off our fun, old-fashioned family Christmas by heading out into the country in the old front-wheel drive sleigh to embrace the frosty majesty of the winter landscape and select that most important of Christmas symbols.”
Cousin Eddy’s RV finds a place in the front yard. In the “Christmas Vacation” movie, Eddy points out: “I borrowed it off a buddy of mine. He took my house, I took the RV.”
Each year, Larry Heiing and his sons Logan, Austin and Noah have come up with a new theme for decorating the family home at the corner of Third and Scott streets in Delphos.
Tyler J. Blankemeyer has been selected the 2020 Trooper of the Year for the Ohio State Highway Patrolâs Defiance Post.
His selection is in recognition of outstanding service throughout the year. Fellow officers stationed at the Defiance Post chose Blankemeyer based on his leadership abilities, professional ethics, courteous treatment of others, enthusiastic work attitude and cooperation with supervisors, peers and the public.
Blankemeyer joined the highway patrol in 2018. Originally from Pandora, he is a graduate of Fort Jennings High School and has served honorably in the Marine Corp Reserve, earning the rank of corporal.
Blankemeyer is now in contention for District and State honors as Trooper of the Year.