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'Band of Brothers' Six Sanders men from Bellevue served during WW II
By BRIAN LISKAI Gazette Editor news@gazettepublishingco.com SANDUSKY -- While a television series used the name "Band of Brothers" to describe the experiences of those who fought in World War II, it is more aptly applied to the Sanders family of Bellevue. Six brothers served and fought i ...
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Witnesses describe scene of gruesome murder Beach bound over to Huron Co. Common Pleas Court
By DANIELLE ORR Gazette Staff Writer news@gazettepublishingco.com It's hard to believe that Clifford Beach could be accused of bludgeoning his wife to death inside their Walnut Street home on Aug. 15. The frail 79-year-old man, shuffled into Bellevue Municipal Court Tuesday for a preliminary ...
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Prosecutor in fatal area shooting FREMONT (AP) -- An assistant Lucas County prosecutor has been appointed to serve as special prosecutor in the July 11 shooting of Bryan Jones by Sandusky County sheriff's deputies. Sandusky County Prosecutor Tom Stierwalt said he asked Timothy Braun to handle ...
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Put-in-Bay importing water for Labor Day weekend because of algae issues
By CLAUDIA BOYD-BARRETT BLADE STAFF WRITER PUT-IN-BAY (AP) -- Unusually large clumps of toxic algae in Lake Erie are making life difficult for Put-in-Bay residents as the resort village prepares for an influx of visitors this Labor Day weekend. The blue-green algal blooms have been clogging f ...
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Kay and Jacob will have a place to call home Firelands Habitat for Humanity building 1st project in Bellevue
By BRIAN LISKAI Gazette Editor news@gazettepublishingco.com You couldn't wipe the smiles off the faces of Kay Ellis and her 12-year-old son, Jacob Sunday. They are going to have a house...a place they can call their own. A home to create memories. A home to share laughs and tears. A home ...
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Give blood for chance at motorcycle An American Red Cross Bloodmobile will be held at The Bellevue Hospital on Monday, Sept. 20. The event is open to the public. The American Red Cross and The Bellevue Hospital are sponsoring the event, to be held from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. in Conference Rooms ...
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Bellevue Schools 'effective' on state report card
By BRIAN LISKAI Gazette Editor news@gazettepublishingco.com The Bellevue City School District has once again received a rating of "effective" from the Ohio Department of Education. The recently released "report cards" on school districts shows Bellevue met 23 of the 26 indicators to earn th ...
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