Out of the past
February 6, 1896
The fox drive held by the Franklin and Dinsmore township clubs this morning was attended by 500 people. Three foxes were seen, but non caught. -
A movement reportedly is under foot in the village of Kettlersville to have the township trustees construct sidewalks in the village. -
100 Years
February 6, 1921
The United States Civil Service commission will hold an examination in Sidney on Mar. 16 to fill the vacancy existing in the Post office at Anna. The office has an annual compensation of $1,100. -
Safety Director Vertner announced today the appointment of Joseph Layman as a member of the Sidney police force.
Reisinger retires from Regional Planning Commission
By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com
Dianna Reisinger, left, looks over a map with Angela Hamberg, on Thursday in an office at the Shelby County Annex Building. Hamberg is replacing Reisinger, who has retired as the executive director of the Shelby County Regional Planning Commission.
Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
SIDNEY – Dianna Reisinger, the first woman to be the executive director of the Shelby County Regional Planning Commission, retired Friday after almost a decade in the role.
The position was created in 1967, Reisinger said, and she became the first woman to lead the Regional Planning Commission when she assumed the role of director on April 1, 2011.