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Obituaries andphotographssubmittedtotheBucyrusTelegraph Forum Shareyour condolencesonour Website. Clickonobituaries. BUCYRUS: EarlE.Powers,89of Bucyrus passedawayonTuesday hadbeeninfailinghealth. EarlwasbornDec.14,1923 in BucyrustothelateDonL.and Sadie marriedNov.17,1945toVirginia M. (Garvin)Powerswhopreceded himindeathonJan.18,2009.
In additiontohiswifeand parents, hewasprecededindeath and Earl both grandchildren, Va of niecesandnephews. Mr 41 years.HelivedhisentirelifeinBucyrusandenjoyedfishing, hunting, andgardening. Funeral burial willbeinBrokenswordCemetery.Friendsmaycallatthe funeral Memorials maybegiventoHomeCareMattersHospicethrough the funeralhomeandexpressionsofsympathycanbeleftat munzpirnstill.com EarlE.Powers LaVelvaE.Chandler Feb.18,2013atMagnoliaTer- raceinGalion. Arrangmentsareinthecare ofRichardson-DavisFuneral Home in Galion. 2AWEATHER Telegraph-Forum 113W.RensselaerSt., Phone: 419-562-3333 Fax: 419-562-9162 Toll-Free: 877-TFTODAY (838-6329) TomBrennan, general managerandeditor DavidB.Kennard managingeditor BUCYRUSTELEGRAPH FORUM.COM OFFICEHOURS Thepublisher shallnotbe liablefor damages arisingoutoferrorsinadvertisements beyondtheamountpaidforspace actuallyoccupiedbythatportionof theadvertisementinwhichtheerror liabilityfornoninsertionofany advertisementotherthantheamount paidforsuchad.Allmaterialherein copyright2013.
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Deadlineis5p.m.thedaybeforeyouwishittoappear. DEATHS Today: Partly cloudy.Highs inthemid-20s. Northwinds around5 mph. Tonight: Cloudy.Snow withachance offreezing rainafter midnight. Snowaccumu- lationaround aninch.Ice accumulation arounda trace.Notas coolwithlows inthelower 20s.East winds10to15 mph.Chance ofprecip- itation80 percent.
Friday: Freez- ingrain.Snow withachance ofdrizzle. Littleorno additional snowaccumu- lation.Notas coolwithhighsintheupper 30s.Southeastwinds10to15 mph.Chanceofprecipitation 90percent. Fridaynight: Mostlycloudy withachanceofrainand snowshowers.Lowsinthe lower30s.Southwinds5to10 mph.Chanceofprecipitation 50percent. Saturday: Partlysunny.Highs intheupper30s. Saturdaynight: Mostly cloudy.Lowsinthelower20s.
Sunday: Partlycloudy.Highs intheupper30s. Sundaynight: Partlycloudy. Lowsinthemid-20s. Monday: Partlysunny.Highs inthelower40s. Mondaynight: Cloudywitha 50percentchanceofrain.Not ascoolwithlowsintheupper 30s.
Tuesday: Cloudywitha 50percentchanceofrain. Highsaround40. Tuesdaynight: Cloudywitha 40percentchanceofsnow showers.Coolerwithlowsin thelower20s. Wednesday: Cloudy.Highsin theupper30s. TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY LOCALFORECAST BUCYRUS (asof5p.m.)21 15 ALMANAC ThelatestgrainpricesatCoun- tryStarCo-opBucyrusandNew Washington: $12.27 $7.49 ThelatestgrainpricesatCrestline: $12.42 $7.23 ThelatestgrainpricesatMennel sion: $7.28 MARKETS FairyGardenClass Manygardenaccessories.
4153ParkAve.W,Ontario 419-529-9739 FROMTUESDAY MegaMillions 1-15-19-30-56 MegaBall: 28 Megaplier: 3 NIGHTDRAWINGS Pick3: 5-7-8 Pick4: 5-2-4-3 RollingCash5 12-24-35-38-39 Pick5: 4-4-0-4-8 Kicker 1-0-2-4-1-9 ClassicLotto 6-11-22-43-44-48 DAYDRAWINGS Pick3: 1-7-7 Pick4: 7-9-0-2 Pick5: 0-7-3-5-4 LOTTERY MichaelA.Garrison, sonalrecognizancebond. TerryA.Hildebrand, recognizancebond. DustinA.Williams, countsdrugpossession, personalrecognizance bond. NicoleR.Sewell,not sonalrecognizancebond. JesseW.Dyer,guilty sentencing.
ChristopherSchra- atingavehicleunderthe cognizancebond. teryandpandering, RobertHeffelfinger, TimmyE.Brown, inganddrugpossession, second-degreefelonies, AdamM.Riley, ingsentencing. GaryL.Borden,not zancebond. ReginaD.Moore,not sonalrecognizancebond. ForrestElliott, breakingandentering, sentencedtosixmonths inLorainCorrectional Institutionwithcredit for38daysserved, company.
JosephA.Vander- countviolatingprotec- 12monthsinLorainCor- rectionalInstitutionwith creditfor134days 419-563-9225 Court ContinuedfromPage1A TreasurerTerriDay matedandactualreve- nuesandexpensesforthe firsthalfoffiscalyear 2012-13andfoundthe schoolwasspending coveredinrevenues. Daysaidsheexpected thenumberstomore evenoutbytheendof theyear. thenextfewyearsthat weneedtomakeanad- Herprojections through2017predictdef- theschooldoesnotre- ceiveadequatestate slatedtoreceivemore Gov.JohnKasich’scur- andcommunitysupport throughthelevy. thelocallevyweare overreliantonstatefund- thelocallevyisimpera- tiveregardlessofstate boardacceptedthere- tirementresignationof highschoolAssistant fectiveMarch1.Kenthas beenwiththedistrictfor neysaid. Theboardalsoap- proved15volunteer andpaidcoachesfor thegraduationof136sen- theirsuccessfulcomple- tionofgraduation requirements.
Additionalboardapprovalsincluded: EmployingHeidi Rietschlinasanextended schooldayinstructorfor hoursperweekforthe remainderoftheschool year. EmployingCharlie FrazierandMichaelMa- keeveraspartofthe BureauofVocationReha- bilitationWorkStudy Program. EmployingCurt Wigginsashomeinstruc- tiontutorforthe2012-13 schoolyear. Acontractwiththe ColumbusCitySchool Districttoprovideeduca- tionalservicesforGalion student(s)hospitalizedat Hospital. AcontractforGa- lionresidentstudents withdisabilitiestobe educatedbyCrestline ExemptedVillageSchool Districtthroughopen enrollment.
Cappingthedis- tancepermittedforaca- demicandathleticrelat- edbustripsoutsideof scheduledleaguegames to35miles.Othertrips maybeapprovedby Jenney. Schools ContinuedfromPage1A said. JustinWeithman chosetofocusonsugar crystalsforhisscience fairproject. thecrystalswouldgrow withWeithmanthatsci- encefairprojectsarefun todo. whateveryouwanttodo, conductyourexperiment Mutchlersaid.
teachesbiologyandanat- omyatBucyrusSecond- thesciencefair. choosethetopicfortheir Kentsaidthestudents learnalotofinformation fromtheirprojectsandit helpsthemcomplete theirgoalsforSTEM EngineeringandMathe- matics). BucyrusCityCouncil memberBruceTruka wasonhandtojudgethe projectsforthesecond yearinarow. yearathowbrilliantthe studentsareandthe Trukasaid. GeneralElectricPlant ManagerMattNovak joinedTrukaandseveral othersasajudge.
agescienceandtechnol- ogyinthelocalcommuni- CrawfordCounty CommissionerJenny Vermillionsaiditisher encefair. fairprojectssincethird gradeatHolyTrinitybut herfirsthereatBucyrus millionsaid. thedistrictsciencefair lastyear. wasasOSUMarionCam- pusandthestatecontest isatOhioStateinColum- bus.Itgivesthekidsan opportunitytowinschol- Rulesaidjudgeshave criteriatofollowand eachstudentmustex- plaintheexperimentand theresultsthenanswer Vermillionsaidthe projectsteachthesci- encefairparticipants searchandtimemanage- mentskillsalongwith learningaboutpersonal motivationandoral presentations. 419-563-9213 Science ContinuedfromPage1A Aprobeinto theoverheatingofalithi- umionbatteryinanAll NipponAirwaysBoeing 787thatmadeanemer- gencylandingfoundit TransportMinistrysaid Wednesday.TheTrans- portSafetyBoardreport saidthebatteryforthe wasincorrectlyconnect- edtothemainbattery powerfromtheauxiliary fromcausingdamage.
Flickeringofthe lightsafteritlandedand thefactthemainbattery wasswitchedoffledthe investigatorstoconclude therewasanabnormal currenttravelingfrom theauxiliarypowerunit becauseitwasmiswired. Theagencysaidmore analysiswasneededto determinewhatcaused themainbatterytoover- heatandemitthesmoke thatpromptedtheJan.16 emergencylandingofthe ANAdomesticflightand theworldwidegrounding ofBoeing787jets.They saidtheyareconsulting Boeingabouttheissue. AIRPLANEFIRES batterymiswired AssociatedPress De- fenseDepartmentem- ployeeswillknow30days inadvanceofanyunpaid furloughstheymayface aspartoftheimpending spendingcutsscheduled totakeeffectMarch1, DefenseSecretaryLeon Panettasaidtoallem- ployeesWednesday. gressthatfurloughs couldoccurunderse- fectedemployeeswillbe noticepriortoexecuting afurloughandyourbene- fitswillbeprotectedto themaximumextentpos- Thefurloughsarere- quiredaspartoftheman- datoryspendingcutsset tokickinacrossvirtually allpartsofthefederal governmentunlessCon- gressandPresidentBa- rackObamaagreetoa plantoavoidthem. spendingcutsaresetto occuroverthenext10 yearsaspartofadeal reachedinthesummerof 2011betweenObamaand Congresstoavoidde- faultingonfederaldebt obligations.
getreductionsover10 yearsfromthecuts, whichareknownasse- questration. Panettasaidthathe andObamaareworking inspendingcutsbythe endofthisfiscalyear Sept.30foralltheser- vicestomeettherequire- mentfor2013. theJointChiefsofStaff andIhaverepeatedly voicedourdeepconcerns overthehalfatrilliondol- larsinautomaticacross- the-boardcutsthatwould beimposedunderse- questrationandthese- veredamagethatwould dobothtothisdepart- mentandtoournational Documentsobtained TuesdaybyUSAToday spendingcutsscheduled totakeeffectMarch1will wageandspendingre- ductionsandpromptfur- loughsorlayoffsforat FINANCIALIMPASSE Militaryworkerstoreceive 30-daynoticeoffurloughs Defense Department countingdown tospendingcuts ByTomVandenBrook USAToday VisitBucyrusTelegraphForum.com.
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