National foreclosure notice search helps renters avoid surprises from delinquent landlords. Denver, CO – As housing values continue to decline, rental rates are rising in many areas of the U.S. Property owners, many of whom have become “accidental” landlords due to the inability to sell their residences, often remain underwater on their mortgages, and despite […]
Jan 12 2012 | Posted in
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By Phil Walton Social Security Manager in Toledo, Oh Happy 2012 from Social Security! With the new year, many people put together lists of goals and resolutions. Allow us to share with you some new year’s resolutions that you may find worth keeping. Think about retirement. Whether you’re 26 and beginning a career or 62 […]
Jan 12 2012 | Posted in
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Home Country Slim Randles There were two little boys down at the Doughnut Hole Café the other day, standing outside, just waiting. They didn’t have long to wait. The Greyhound bus pulls up just about one each afternoon, give or take a little. When the bus pulled up and parked and the brakes went whoosh, […]
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THE AMISH COOK BY LOVINA EICHER We are now a week into 2012 and a whole new year lies ahead of us. I hope you readers had a blessed holiday season. This week husband Joe is back to work after a two-week break and our six youngest children will also go back to school. It was […]
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By Yaneek Smith Sports Writer After getting their first win of the season, the Oak Harbor Rockets fell to Huron, 45–32, after being outscored 14–5 in the fourth quarter. With the loss, the Rockets fall to 1–5 overall and 1–3 in the Sandusky Bay Conference (SBC). Oak Harbor played well in the first half, but, as opposed to […]
By Yaneek Smith Sports Writer Following a 62–38 loss to reigning SBC Champion Clyde, the Rockets bounced back with a much-needed victory over Woodmore, 48–45. Oak Harbor was led by Allison Dunn and Maria Boers, who finished with 13 points apiece. Oak Harbor fell behind, 11–0, in the first quarter before slowly mounting a comeback that […]

After 34 year of service to the Ottawa Soil and Water Conservation District, Program Administrator, Carol Benner will be retiring on December 31, 2011. Benner began her career as a summer intern in 1977. “I really never expected to stay, but things felt right and I really enjoyed the job because there was always something different happening […]

Cooper Hicks, an eighth grade student at Oak Harbor Middle School, created the winning entry in the 24th annual Peace Poster Contest sponsored by the Oak Harbor Lions Club. Cooper was recognized for his achievement at an assembly held at the school on December 16. His poster was sent to compete against other local winners […]