HUBBARD Raymond J. “Rick” Rice Jr., 69, passed unexpectedly at his home Monday, May 3, 2021.
Rick was born Oct. 8, 1951, in Sharon, Pa., to Judge Raymond J. and Doris E. Lohr Rice Sr.
Rick graduated from Brookfield High School in 1969, where he participated in band, chorus, chess club, photography club and baseball.
Upon graduation, he attended and graduated from Denver Automotive and Diesel College as an automotive technician, eventually returning to the Shenango Valley to ply his trade. He worked for several auto repair shops, eventually opening his own shop for a short time. Rick worked for several years with the Brookfield Township Police Department, advancing from dispatcher to detective sergeant. He was trained and certified in Leads operation and usage, trained in arson investigation, was an authorized instructor in the Ohio Peace Officer Basic Training Program and was trained and authorized to perform breath tests by the Ohio Department of Heath. He also worked wi
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Host Karen Kornelsen welcomes Kootenay Pitch Competition contestants Terry Van Horn, Sarah Hobbs and Adele Hills. Submitted
Since its launch in August 2020, the first ever Kootenay Pitch Competition has helped nine entrepreneurs and startups from across the Kootenay region become investor-ready and take their businesses to the next level.
On Thursday, April 8, 2021, the final qualifying event will take place and feature solely women entrepreneurs. Put on by the Kootenay Association for Science & Technology (KAST) and Nelson Innovation Centre, the virtual competition is made up of three qualifying pitch events with a grand finale pitch event where the winners of the three qualifiers battle it out for the grand prize.
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Hohlbein: Healthier practices = higher attendance Tuesday, January 26, 2021 11:56 PM Members of the Delphos City Schools Board of Education include, front from left, Vice President Jason Grogg and President Jamie Wisher; and back, Tony Wiechart, Erica Pimpas and Andy North. (DHI Media/Nancy Spencer) DELPHOS Franklin Principal Bob Hohlbein was in the Spotlight Report
Monday evening during the first meeting of the year for the Delphos
City Schools Board of Education.
“The staff and students continue
to be excellent about taking all the extra steps to keep everyone safe
and healthy,” Hohlbein said. “The majority of students who have had to
quarantine from the Franklin building have been the result of a parent,
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