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Please Donate Moving the Musee Mecanique away from Ocean Beach. Twenty-Five Cents of Heaven By Woody LaBounty April 2002 The newspapers have wrapped up the story, saying the Musée Mécanique has been saved. Local columnists are patting themselves on the back and the National Park Service acts surprised at all the fuss. Park Superintendent Brian O Neill has assured us via form letter and his public relations staff that the whole matter is being resolved. In September the collection of antique coin-operated amusements faces eviction from its long-time home in the basement of the Cliff House, ousted by renovation work on the building. All along the way, for a decade, we were told the Musée would find itself in nicer digs, as part of the new visitor center to be constructed up the street on Merrie Way. ....
Although Ohio’s cattle industry was unable to celebrate in person at the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s (OCA) Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet, the 2021 award winners, scholarship recipients and Top Hand recruiters are still being celebrated for their achievements. Each year OCA awards seven distinguished individuals and organizations for their achievements and leadership within Ohio’s cattle industry. Those awards and their respective recipients are as follows Commercial Cattleman of the Year Shugert Farms, St. Clairsville The Commercial Cattleman of the Year Award is presented to Ohio farms who have demonstrated success through their commercial cattle operations. These farms utilize performance information and the latest technologies available to increase the predictability of the cattle they raise, in addition to maintaining a continued focus on meeting and exceeding the expectations of beef consumers. ....
A GRANDFATHER has lit up his house once again in memory of his great-granddaughter who died suddenly. Ten-month-old Alesha Vincent spent her final months in the care at Naomi House and Jacksplace and passed away due to heart failure. Alesha passed away in September 2017 due to mitochondrial disease. Now, for the fourth year, Alesha s great grandad, Mike Wood, has lit up his house once again to raise money for the charity that cared for her. Alesha s mum, Beckie Vincent, previously told the Advertiser the decorated home gets bigger and better each year. Beckie said the charity, which cares for children with life-limiting conditions, was truly amazing . ....