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Obituariesa nd photographs submitted to the Bucyrus Te egraph Forinformationon placing an obituary pleas ev isit our website Clickonobituaries. al ong illness and courageous battle.Shewassurroundedby herfamilyandfriendsduringher illnessandthetimeofherdeath. Maxinewasalifelong baker and gardener Shewas veryfondofnatureandenjoyed theplantingofatreefarminthe zoneo ft heirp ropertya fter her andeachofhergrandchildrenandgreatgrandchildrenhavea RaggedyAnnorAndydollhandmadebytheirlovinggrandmother. Bucyrus Congregation of sW i tnesses for 57 years. She was veryactiveinBiblestudyandhelpingothersunderstandtheBible.

themostimportantthingsinlifearehavingcloserelationships withfamilymembersandJehovahGod. Orie and Maude (Wise) Garverick, the oldest of three children. HerbrotherJohnprecededherindeathandsheissurvivedbyher GuyLight.TheyweremarriedAugust21,1948inGreenup,Ky.and had children born to this union.S ons, Robert Allen Light and DouglasEugeneLightalsoprecededMaxineindeath.Sheissurvived Cherie (Joe) great-greatgrandchildrenandnumerousniecesandnephews. ServiceinBucyruswhereaMemorialServicewillbeheldSaturday contributionsmaybegiventotheBucyrusCongregationof thefuneralhome.Memoriesandexpressionsofsympathymaybe sharedatwww.wisefuneral.com. MaxineRuthLight SalongChaialee FINDLAY: Salong Chaialee, Arrangementsincareof Stombaugh-Batton Funeral 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.

Telegraph-Forum PHONEHOURS Circulation: Ifyouhave questionsaboutyoursub- MondaytoFriday8a.m.to7 p.m.andSaturdayandSun- FullAccess SubscriptionRates: DigitalAccessOnly(ex- cludeshomedeliveryofthe EZPay. IncludingMonday-Saturday IncludingThursdayand Saturdayprinteditiondeliv- EZPay Mailsubscriptions are formoreinformation. EZPay isaconvenientmeth- odforautomaticallypaying yoursubscription.Tostartor switchasubscriptionpayment orgotowww.bucyrus telegraphforum.com/ez. Termsandconditionsapply. U.S.POSTALSERVICES NumberUSPS (536-960) Postmasteraddresschanges Periodicalspostagepaidat OH44901-9998 DEATHS Today: Aslight chanceofsnow showersbefore 7a.m.,thena slightchanceof snowshowers after11a.m.

highnear26. chanceofsnow showers, mainlyafter10 p.m.Cloudy, withalow around9.Wind chillvaluesas lowas-9. Friday: Aslight chanceofsnow showersbefore 1p.m.Mostly highnear15. slightchanceof snowshowers after1a.m. Saturday: A chanceofsnow showers.

highnear27. Chanceof precipitationis40percent. snowshowers.Mostlycloudy, withalowaround18. Sunday: highnear28.Sundaynight: around17. TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY LOCALFORECAST BUCYRUS (asof5p.m.)56 51 ALMANAC ThelatestgrainpricesatCoun- tryStarCo-opBucyrusandNew Washington: $12.73 $7.75 Thelatestgrainpricesat Crestline: $12.88 $7.75 ThelatestgrainpricesatMennel Division: $7.80 MARKETS FROMTUESDAY MegaMillions 8-12-27-46-47 MegaBall: 6 Megaplier: 3 NIGHTDRAWINGS Pick3: 6-7-5 Pick4: 1-5-6-6 RollingCash5 7-26-30-32-39 Pick5: 9-6-9-4-5 Kicker 5-1-5-7-1-0 ClassicLotto 2-24-29-31-32-49 DAYDRAWINGS Pick3: 9-4-8 Pick4: 9-3-3-8 Pick5: 2-2-9-7-1 LOTTERY TheGriefShareseminarand supportgroupprogramwill takeplacefromFeb.4 throughApril29.Anin- correctenddateofthepro- gramwaspublishedinthe LocalNewsBriefsonPage3A Forumandalsoonline.

Theerrorwasmadebythe Telegraph-Forum. CORRECTION SuperintendentKathy Jenneysaidtheyplanto discussarmingteachers attheirnextmeetingin February. bylaw.However,OhioRe- visedCode2923.122al- lowsaschoolboardtoau- thorizeemployeestocar- ryfirearmsinschoolif theyarelegallyabletodo so.Thelawalsoallowsfor highschoolresourceoffi- cersanduniformedpolice officerstoregularlycar- ryagunonschool grounds.Thequestionis whethertoextendthat righttoteachersorother schoolstaff. strippedallthatdenial AssociationChairman erwillweallowaschoolto eronthedoorandcallit safe.We’vegottodoa wholelotbetterforour tinueuntilthekiller meetssignificantresis- tance.Youhavetoask, TheSandyHookshoot- inginspiredBuckeye FirearmsAssociationto offerfreefirearmtrain- ingtoeducatorsthrough- outOhio.Thethree-day pilotclasscaughttheat- teachersand50percent workinginhighschools. Severalteachersfrom Galionhavesignedupfor havereceivedconfirma- oftheMadisonBoardof teredforthefreetraining ForkandBucyrus discussallowingperson- neltocarryfirearmson schoolgrounds.

madeatthestateandna- tertainanychangesin SchoolBoardPresident MaryBennettsaid. Recentdiscussions amonggovernmentoffi- cialsindicatethatday maynotbefaroff. PartofPresidentBa- nouncementtostrength- engunlawsincludedhelp- ingschoolscreatebetter safetyplansandafford armedresourceofficers shouldtheychoose. galcounselfortheOhio SchoolBoardsAssocia- ticipatingwiththeAttor- aboutallowingschool stafftocarryweaponsat work. highschoolbecamethe firstsincetheConnecti- cutshootingtoadopta policyallowingfournon- teachingemployeesto carryconcealedfirearms onschoolgrounds.Twoof thefouremployeeshave lawenforcementback- liceofficerandapart- receiveaweaponstrain- ingcourse.

MostOhioschoolsare hesitanttomakesuch drasticchangesinschool BoardPresidentChris Elswickdoubtstheschool willeverputteachersina positiontocarryfire- siderhiringanarmedpo- liceofficertopatrolall schools. Schoolsecurity MansfieldandOntario highschoolsandmiddle schoolsalreadyhave armedsecurityinthe formofaSchoolResource OfficersToddVanausdle spectively. Bothofficerswere full-timepatrolmanfor theirrespectivepolicede- partmentsforatleast10 years.Theyalsoreceived schoolresourceofficer trainingonhowtoidenti- fythreatsanddealwith studentswithdisabilities. Theofficersserveasan guestspeakerand D.A.R.E.teachertoMans- fieldandOntariostu- dents. thedoorwatchingthe numberofpeoplecoming thepositionmaybehead- ingthatwayintheafter- mindfultheseareallcon- cepts.It’soncetheproce- duresareputinplaceand plansareoutthatevalua- tionswillcome.Results— BothMansfieldand Ontariohaveeachhadan incidentwithweaponson schoolgroundsthisyear.

reportedlyfiredinthe schoolparkinglotafter supervisorresignedafter theschooldiscoveredsev- eralloadedfirearms storedinhisvehicle. AccordingtoGongwer, theirmainfocusasre- sourceofficersisto tohaveaconnectionwith Anopen-doorpolicyall Mansfieldschoolstaff havewithstudentsre- centlyhelpedidentifyone studentwhobroughta knifetoschool.Whilethe studentneverusedthe knifeinathreatening classmateswhointurnre- portedit.Fosteringstu- dent-authorityrelation- shipsalsoprovedvalu- ableatClearForkinNo- showedupatthehigh schoolandstudentsre- porteditwithoutincident. Theschooldoesnotstaff armedpersonnel. herenow(safety-wise)is keepinginmindthereare ForkSuperintendent everythingpossibleto TheAmericanFedera- tionofTeachershasput outalistofproposalsthat couldhelpkeepschools safewithoutarmingper- aretakingthosesteps. Someoftheirsugges- tionsincluderequiring schoolstosubmitsafety plansandpracticethem; conductingregularwalk- throughstore-evaluate schoolsafetyandsecurity buttonsorothermethods ofquicklycontactingfirst respondersineachclass- room.

MansfieldandOntario schoolsalsoarelooking intonumberingallofthe windowsinthebuildingto givebetterpositioning andresponsetimeduring anemergency. Isitenough? Accordingtothe2011 RichlandCountyHealth Assessment(thelatestda- youthadmittedtocarry- themwere14to16years old.Theassessmentalso found41percentofadults hadafirearminthehome. ministratorsneedtodo moretoprotectstudents. Irvinecitesthestoryof ChardonHighSchoolas- sistantfootballcoach shooteroutofschoolin terthreestudentswere killedandthreeothers wounded.Halldidnot playerandstandout heavyweightwrestler whosimplyusedhisphys- icalpresenceinthatpar- ticularsituation. worksabunchoftimes.

Therearetimeswhen whatFrankHalldidwill Hookwasnotoneof wassomeonewithagun Arms ContinuedfromPage1A OfficerToddVanausdalehasspentthelastthreeschool yearsatMansfieldSeniorHigh. localschoolsinvolvedin manyschoolsacrossthe nationaretaking. AnALICE-certifiedAl- lenCountydeputyspent fourhoursatSt.Bernard onJan.16teachingeduca- torsfromsixareaschools howtodealwithanactive shooter. sayingifyoucangetout sittingduckinaroomany- Thetraineralso showedteachershowto usecommonclassroom itemstobarricadeclass- roomdoorsanduseas weaponsifnecessary. Butclassroomitemsis asfarastheschoolplans oysaid.

Thedecisiontoarm teachersandschoolper- sonnellieswiththe oysaidfromtheconver- sationsshehashadwith themandmanyother havenointentionofmov- inginthatdirection. usimmenselytorealize wedohaveweapons (withoutneedingfire- cametothat(arming St.Bernard’snewsecu- ritymeasuresalsoin- spiredAPphotojournalist CraigRuttletotravel fromNewYorktoNew Washingtontoobservea lockdownandspeakto studentsabouthowthey arehandlingthenews. whatitmightlooklikeat afewdaysofthoughtI madethedecisiontotry dredsofmilesfromNew- impactofSandyHook wroteonhisblog. Maloyhadbeenincon- tactwithRuttleovera photohehadtakenwhile coveringtheNewtown hillsideshowingoffthe steeplesandthenow-fa- miliarhugeflagpoleinthe Thepicturenowhangs Schools ContinuedfromPage1A BUCYRUSPOLICE TUESDAY ARRESTS AnEastMansfieldStreet residentwasarrestedinWal- martonaCrawfordCounty warrant.Hewastakentothe CrawfordCountyJusticeCenter. INCIDENTS AWilburStreetresident reportedhiswalletstolenfrom hisunlockedvehiclewhile parkedathisresidence.9a.m.

ABucyruspersonwasserved incometaxsummonsesatthe policedepartment.11:45a.m. AparkingcomplaintinCity Lot3wasinvestigatedand citationsissuedforovertime parking.12:30p.m. Ajuvenilecomplaintofan unrulychildinthe500blockof GarnettCourtwasinvestigated. ABucyruspersonwasserveda taxsummonsatthepolice department.12:57p.m. Adisturbanceinthe500block ofEastWarrenStreetwas investigated.1:29p.m.

AFisherStreetresidentreport- edatheftofpersonalproperty. Officersassistedafemale experiencingmentalissuesin the1100blockofOrraStreet. AnemployeeofOrchardPark eyfromthebusiness.3:10p.m. ABucyruspersonwasserveda taxsummonsatthepolice department.3:42p.m. Officerstookaprivateproper- tyaccidentreportintheparking lotatTacoBell.3:48p.m.

Adisturbanceinthe600block ofSouthWalnutStreetwas investigated.4:24p.m. AnIronStreetresidentreport- edalaptopstolenformhis residence.4:49p.m. Officersassistedamaleexperi- encingmentalissuesinthe300 blockofNorthWalnutStreet. Officersassistedamaleexperi- encingmentalproblemsinthe 200blockofDudleyStreet. Areportofasuspiciousvehicle inthe700blockofEastRensse- laerSt.wasinvestigated.

Officersinvestigatedananimal complaintinthe600blockof ProspectStreet.9:34p.m. Ahang-up9-1-1callcoming fromthe600blockofMyers Streetwasinvestigated. Ano-talk9-1-1callcoming fromthe600blockofEast WarrenStreetwasinvestigated. Adomesticprobleminthe 1200blockofShermanStreet wasinvestigated.9:57p.m. Officersinvestigatedananimal complaintintheareaofSpring andRensselaerstreets.10:12p.m.

Abreak-inattheCrawford wasreportedmissing.10:55p.m. WEDNESDAY INCIDENTS AhousecheckonWayne Avenuewascompleted. Asuspiciousvehicleinthe300 blockofEastMansfieldStreet wasinvestigated.1:13a.m. Adisturbanceinthe1100 blockofWingertStreetwas investigated.1:29a.m. OfficersassistedLifeStar personnelinthe100blockof FisherStreet.6:17a.m.

CRAWFORDCOUNTY SHERIFF TUESDAY BOOK-INS AresidentofShermanStreet, oftheftandwasremanded directlyfromcourttoservea sentenceof180days. LIGHTSAND SIRENS.

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