| Updated: March 11, 2021, 2:45 p.m.
Looking for a sweet, fruit-filled pie for dessert? Or a savory pot pie for dinner?
Several Utah entrepreneurs have launched pie-baking businesses in recent months that make getting one of these flaky, baked treats in whole and individual sizes as easy as, well, pie.
This list comes just in time for “Pi Day.”
To understand the March 14 celebration, you’ll need to think back to high school geometry when you used the Greek letter pie (π) or its decimal equivalent 3.14 to figure the area and circumference of a circle.
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It’s a concocted event, for sure, but if you don’t observe it, you’ll have to wait until Jan. 23 for what the American Pie Council says is the real National Pie Day.
Rotary donates to local schools for PPE Monday, January 18, 2021 12:00 AM Delphos Rotary Club President Corey Norton, right, makes the check presentation to St. Johnâs High School Principal Adam Lee Norton, right, makes the check presentation to Delphos City Schools Superintendent Doug Westrick. (Photos submitted)
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DELPHOS The Delphos Rotary Club recently made a donation to both local
schools.
Rotary District 6600, which governs the area, provided a
$1,000 grant and the Delphos club matched it 2 for 1 so the club was
able to provide $1,500 to St John’s Schools and $1,500 to Delphos City
Schools to be used for COVID necessary expenses like PPE.
Rotary Club makes donations Friday, December 11, 2020 10:19 PM President Cory Norton presents a check for $1,000 to Rick Hanser, a Delphos Postal Museum Trustee. Hanser said exhibits are being added to the second floor of the museum. Norton presents a check for $200 to Sgt. Ted Falke, the Allen County D.A.R.E. officer, to offset costs of bringing the program to local elementary schools. (Photos submitted)
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