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Meeting minutes: April 27, 2019

SYCAMORE — The Mohawk Area Women’s Literary Club met April 1 at the Mohawk Community Library. President Elaine Kern opened the meeting with the poem “Washington” by Nancy Byrd Turner. Fourteen members answered roll call by responding to the question “Can anyone keep their private life in today’s world?” The club creed was read, followed by the club song.

March Royal P.R.I.D.E

March Royal P.R.I.D.E

Wynford High School students were recognized in March for being Royal P.R.I.D.E. leaders in the district wide initiative to recognize positive student behaviors which improves academic performance and decreases discipline referrals.

Carey library announces May event schedule

CAREY — The Dorcas Carey Public Library recently announced upcoming events in May. National Children’s Book Week is Monday through Saturday. National Children’s Book Week is a celebration that connects kids and teens with books and the people who create them. The theme for National Children’s Book Week is “Read Now – Read Forever.” The following activities will take place during this week:

Heart heroes

Heart heroes featured

Saint Peter School students recently raised money for the American Heart Association. The students jumped rope and raised money through pledges. Students who raised at least $100 received a “Heart Hero” T-shirt. Pictured are (front, from left) Jack Niederkohr, Mathew Schoenberger, Asa Anderson, (back) Emily Weatherbee, Luke Schoenberger and Caroline Baker.

State Highway Patrol urges responsible teen driving

BUCYRUS — As prom approaches, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio State Highway Patrol want to remind parents and students that teen drivers remain one of Ohio’s most at-risk groups. According to the patrol, from 2016 through 2018, there were more than 132,000 traffic crashes in Ohio involving at least one teen driver. Of these crashes, an action on the part of the teen driver contributed to 71 percent of the crashes. At-fault teen driver crashes resulted in 255 deaths and more than 39,000 injuries. In fatal crashes, 18 percent of at-fault teen drivers were impaired.

Shrine to host special Mass for victims of cancer

CAREY — The Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation, in Carey, will be celebrating a special Mass in honor of Saint Peregrine, patron saint of those affected by cancer, at 7 p.m. May 3 in the Basilica. Anyone who is suffering from cancer, in remission from cancer, a cancer survivor and their loved ones and caregivers are especially invited to participate.

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