
Dales Bates often takes Fayette photos for me and this week he came up with a “cute kid” picture of a fudgesicle eater. I haven’t had a fudge bar in a long time, but when I saw his photo, it brought back memories of the frosted look of the bar that shows in the picture.
In other news:
Medina Township has a full board again following the appointment of Ted Hutchison.
Scott Merillat was elected to serve as president of Morenci’s school board. The board hired nearly every coach for the fall and winter seasons. From the Yatzek family, there’s Tim, Jim and Emilie.
A registration form for Morenci’s school reunion is printed in this week’s Observer.
The deadline for the city-wide garage sale is Saturday.
We have some details on the meth lab bust on Gorham Street.
Colleen Leddy offers some thank you’s for help with a recent library project and David Green returns from a visit with friends to talk about human taxidermy.
Fayette willl be getting its first Habitat for Humanity home this fall.
A special blood drive is planned in Fayette in honor of James Nicolen.
The Ohio EPA finally has some details out for the public meeting July 14 to talk about cleaning up the former Fayette Tubular Products site.
The Lyons BBQ will have some new events this year.
A Morenci child is suspected of having Lyme disease.
We have a story about one of Morenci’s “town characters” from the 1930s, Hattie Faye Overmyer Wilder, the self-proclaimed Most Talented Person on Earth.
Those are the highlights. There’s plenty more to read in this week’s print edition.
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