New screening protocols coming to enter City Hall
SIDNEY — New screening protocols will be put in place at Sidney City Hall starting Monday, Oct. 12, 2020, according to City Manager Mark...
A smooth transition
BOTKINS – Carl and Karla Doseck decided they were ready to move on. Their granddaughter Taylor Doseck realized she wasn’t ready to leave.The confluence...
Wilson Health Hospice schedules memorial service
SIDNEY – Wilson Health Hospice will host community memorial service at 2 p.m. Nov. 15 at Trinity Church of the Brethren, 2220 N. Main...
Out of the past
125 YearsOctober 9, 1895At the adjourned meeting of council last night, Miss Belle Haines, the librarian, submitted her annual report. It shows that during...
Nursing homes report new cases of COVID-19 among staff
SIDNEY — Five cases of COVID-19 were reported among staff at Shelby Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in the past week while Sidney Care Center...
City record
Police logTHURSDAY-4:10 a.m.: theft — without consent. Police are investigating a report of a theft of a black 2015 Ford Fusion from an apartment...
Reaping what they sow
Cargill employee Dustin Fourman, of Greenville, unloads soybeans from a truck Thursday at the Cargill grain elevator located along South Vandemark Road just south...
Candidates square off for Auglaize County commissioner’s seat
AUGLAIZE COUNTY — There are two candidates for Auglaize County commissioners — John Bergman, the Republican incumbent, and Duane Stienecker, an independent.At the end...
Challenged by uncertainty, Ohioans become creative, find hope in new ideas
Rev. Deborah Bowsher looked around the empty halls of her Zanesville church and saw an opportunity.“While the Red Cross has been finding it quite...
Gas line struck in residential neighborhood
A Vectren employee and Sidney firefighters work to stop a gas leak Thursday morning, Oct. 8, around 9 a.m. in front of 402 Franklin...