Local police are 'blue'
Clyde Police will be changing their uniform colors beginning May 11.
After 20 years of wearing two-tone brown uniforms and a Mountie-style hat, local officers will be switching to traditional officer blue uniforms this weekend, according to Police Chief Bruce Gower.
On Tuesday night, the Clyde ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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News Briefs: Tippin Tickets on sale
Aaron Tippin tickets are now on sale at the Clyde-Green Springs Exempted Village Board of Education office. The show will be 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27 at the Clyde High School auditorium.
All tickets are $40 each and all seats are reserved. The event is sponsored by the Communities for t ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Food pantryseeking aid
Clyde Back Door Food Pantry received a generous gift of 93 paper bags full of groceries early last week.
Food pantry director Clyde Police Sgt. Dennis Hall said those groceries are gone.
The 93 bags of groceries were donated by Grace Community Church in Fremont. Those items stocked the she ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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School board
OKs contracts
for two principals
The contracts for two local school principals were continued another four years by the Clyde-Green Springs Exempted Village Board of Education on April 28.
Vine Street School principal Peggy Stickney and Clyde High School Principal William J. Webb both had their contracts renewed through 2012.
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Public hearing set for VEI permit renewal
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency will hold a public information session and hearing on Tuesday, May 20, to accept comments on draft permits for four liquid waste injection wells at Vickery Environmental Inc.
The public information session and hearing will begin at 7 p.m. at the Sandusky Count ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Postal Service rates change May 12
By STEVE COLON
Enterprise Correspondent
The cost to mail a standard first-class letter with the United States Postal Service will soon cost an extra penny. However, residents can save the extra cent by buying their "forever stamps" before the May 12 increase takes effect.
In fact, the postal ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Pledge collections wrapping up in '08
By BECKY BROOKS
Enterprise Editor
clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com
That $1 million pledged nearly five years ago by local civic groups and resident toward the Clyde High School Auditorium is almost paid off.
Clyde-Green Springs School treasurer Alan Binger said there are about 18 groups o ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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News Briefs
Little League Parade
slated for Saturday
Saturday's annual Little League Parade and Opening Day Ceremony will be larger than in past years.
Little League officer Vicki Schmitz said their will be more family activities after the ceremony this Saturday, May 3.
"We're doing face ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Youths facing costly gas woes
By SHELBE GIBSON
Enterprise Correspondent
clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com
The hot topic of adult conversation these days is the sky high price of gas.
But just as filling up affects the older generations, it also makes itself a burden for the new generation of teenage drivers.
Altho ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Mosier to retire from CHS
After 39 years of teaching, Clyde High School mathematics instructor Dennis Mosier has submitted his resignation and will be retiring at the end of the school year.
On Monday night, the Clyde-Green Springs board of education accepted the resignation of several staff members who are retiring inclu ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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New alert system aimed at parents
School district
can call, text
in emergencies
By BECKY BROOKS
Enterprise Editor
clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com
ALERT - Clyde-Green Springs school district is calling.
Last Friday at 7 p.m., the local school district ran its first district-wide test on Instant Alert, assis ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Fremont's 'Fanatic' finds home in Clyde
By BECKY BROOKS
Enterprise Editor
clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com
A Fremont Potter Village business will be relocating to downtown Clyde by summer.
Ken and Roxanne Dick, owners and operators of 1st Place Awards, have purchased The Fanatic from Tracy Colston.
Ken Dick called it a "perfect fit".
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Aaron Tippin coming to Clyde
Country music artist Aaron Tippin will perform at the Clyde High School Auditorium on Saturday, Sept. 27.
The Communities for the Arts announced last week that the concert has been added to their schedule.
The fall concert also now appears on the concert schedule of Tippin's website, aaron ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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News briefs
News briefs
Siren testing slated
VICKERY - The Townsend Township Fire Department announced their siren will be tested every Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. The test will be activated in Clyde by the police dispatchers, according to a press release.
On the first Saturday of every month the To ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Conley cares for the hungry
Receives BPA
service award
By BECKY BROOKS
Enterprise Editor
clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com
"Working for the pantry has done a lot for me as well as the other people who work at the pantry," Naomi Conley told nearly 35 people at the annual Clyde Business & Professional Association ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Teens find own space on the web
By EMILY DAGG
Enterprise Correspondent
clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com
In the past few years, teens all over America have been swept with the craze of different Internet communities.
Locally, sites such as MySpace and Facebook are just as popular as they are nationwide. Many of the stude ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Fremont watching
raw water project
By BECKY BROOKS
Enterprise Editor
clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com
OLD FORT - City of Fremont representative expressed concerns about a proposed Clyde raw water line between Beaver Creek Reservoir and the State Scenic Sandusky River.
Joe Flahiff, the Fremont water treatment superintendent, testifie ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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