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Today is Thursday, March 20, the 80th day of 2008

 
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Daily Chief-Union/Brandon Drake

Reshaping the mind
Janine Miller-DeLany, author of "Showers of Blessings: A Guided Journal Celebrating God's Law of Attraction," will be holding a book signing from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at The Shepherd's Nook in Marion. The self-guided journal and devotional enables a person to experience God's abundant will for his or her life.

Self-guided journal,
devotional focused on helping a person draw closer to God
By BRANDON DRAKE
Staff writer
MARION -
Is it possible for a person to believe in both the law of attraction and God?
Local counselor Janine Miller-DeLany believes so, as she recently released a self-guided journal and devotional titled "Showers of Blessings: A Guided Journal Celebrating God's Law of Attraction" in response to Rhonda Byrne's best-selling book "The Secret."
Miller-DeLany said people create their own experiences through perspective.

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Daily Chief-Union/Alissa Paolella
Mayors for Meals
The Wyandot County Council on Aging participated in the Meals on Wheels Association of America's Mayors for Meals program Wednesday. Upper Sandusky Mayor Scott Washburn (from left) and Harpster Mayor John Schaadt are pictured discussing the program with volunteer Sarah Logsdon and Council on Aging Director Connie Geissinger before leaving to help distribute meals to senior citizens in the county. Lunches are distributed to senior citizens each weekday and the Council on Aging accepts a donation for the program. This is the first year Wyandot County officials participated in the program.




Eric Hoover
Coaches tab Mohawk the favorite in MAL

CAREY - The Midland Athletic League Baseball Coaches Association recently held its preseason meeting at Carey High School and projected Mohawk to be the team to beat in the league.
The Warriors, who finished with a 21-4 overall mark and a perfect 9-0 record in the MAL in 2007 before falling to Ottawa Hills in the Division IV district semifinals, received three first place votes and gained six more points than Hopewell-Loudon.
Mohawk returns eight letterwinners including reigning MAL player of the year Adam Hohman and second-team All-Ohio shortstop Connor Jump.

USHS seeking cheerleading head coach
Upper Sandusky High School is searching for a head basketball cheerleading coach for the 2008-09 school year.
Candidates should submit a letter of interest and resume to Brad Ehrman, athletic director, Upper Sandusky High School, 800 N. Sandusky Ave., Upper Sandusky OH 43351 or to brad_e@treca.org.
The application deadline is April 4.


MCSA seeking softball teams for leagues
MARION - The Marion Christian Softball Association is looking for both men's and co-ed teams to fill its spring leagues.
If interested, there will be an organizational meeting at New Vision Community Church at 7:15 p.m. March 24. If unable to attend, call Kevin Graham at 740-341-9127.
More information is avail


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