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You can fly

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Dick Eyestone, Tana Rowland and Jan Rish pose with a nearly-completed Big Ben clock tower, which is part of the Peter Pan set for the Elks Halloween walk-through this year. The walk-through begins at 6 p.m. Saturday and will take young trick-or-treaters from London to the magical realm of Neverland before finishing with drinks and cookies.

Despite loss, Blue Devils show potential they have for next year

On the attack

FINDLAY — There were few tears after Carey’s Division IV district semifinal loss to McComb on Monday night at Findlay. While it was the end of the season, it was not the end of the careers for any of the Blue Devils team that has no seniors, and they had shown just how good they might be next year by hanging tough with the No. 2 seed Panthers in the 25-17, 22-25, 25-17, 25-20 loss.

Warriors sweep Blue Jackets to advance to district title match

Soft hit

FOSTORIA — Even when the New Riegel volleyball team’s outside and middle hitters hit or tipped the ball to the precise spot on the floor they hoped to, the Mohawk Warriors picked it up and ran offense with it. And many of those times, a kill by Mohawk senior outside hitters Madi Chester or Kaylee Ward or by middle hitters Paityn Clouse or Emma Myers-Huffman quickly ensued.

Infirmary Cemetery Memorial dedicated

Dedicated

A dedication ceremony for the Wyandot County Infirmary Cemetery Memorial was held Saturday afternoon at the Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Founding memorial committee members Tami Schmidt, Scott McKee, Mary Reinhart and Kelli Smith, who’s research uncovered the list of 119 names that were memorialized, all played a role in the ceremony.

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