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at WEATHER LOCAL FORECAST Today: Occasional showers with a chance of storms. Highs around 60. SunTODAY day night, 60 48 showers likely. Lows in the upper 40s. Sunday: Occasional showers with a chance of storms.

Highs SUNDAY around 60. Sunday night, showers likely. Lows in the upper 40s. Monday: Cloudy with a 50 per-, cent chance of showers. Highs MONDAY in the mid-50s.

Monday night, cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers. Lows in the lower 40s. Tuesday: Mostly TUESDAY cloudy with a 40 58.45 of percent showers. chance Highs in the upper 50s. Tuesday night, mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers.

Lows in the mid-40s. ALMANAC BUCYRUS Friday's high (as of 5 p.m.) 87 friday's low 63 LOTTERY MEGA MILLIONS 3-33-39-47-53 Mega Ball: 9 Megaplier: 4 NIGHT DRAWINGS Pick 3: 3-4-8 Pick 4: 4-1-5-7 Rolling Cash 5 4-6-12-15-33 Ten 4-7-9 -Oh: 41-43-44-47-56-57-67-70-71-75-79 DAY DRAWINGS Pick 3: 6-8-9 Pick 4: 5-2-1-7 Ten-Oh: 8-11-12-15-17-22-29-30- 33-36-40-42-55-56-57-60-62-71- Arrests Continued from Page 1A Crawford County Sheriff's Office. "We all worked together very well on this," Bohach said. "Everything went as smooth as it could." All three are in the Crawford County Justice Center. 419-563-9225 Engineers will open spillway on Mississippi By Mary Foster and Holbrook Mohr Associated Press LAKE PROVIDENCE, La.

In an agonizing tradeoff, Army engineers said they will open a key spillway along the bulging Mississippi River, possibly today, and inundate thousands of homes and farms in parts of Louisiana's Cajun country to avert a potentially bigger disaster in Baton Rouge and New Orleans. About 25,000 people and 11,000 structures could be in harm's way when the gates on the Morganza spillway are unlocked for the first time in 38 years. "Protecting lives is the No. 1 priority," Army Corps of Engineers Maj. Gen.

Michael Walsh said during a flyover of Mississippi flooding, before the decision was made to open the spillway. The opening will release a torrent that could submerge about 3,000 square miles under as much as 25 feet of water in some areas but take the pressure off the downstream levees protecting New Orleans, Baton Rouge and the numerous oil refineries and chemical plants along the lower reaches of the Mississippi. Engineers feared that weeks of pressure on the levees could cause them to fail, swamping New Orleans under as much as 20 feet of water in a disaster that would have been much worse than Hurricane Katrina in 2005. MARKETS The latest grain prices at Sunrise Co-op Bucyrus and New Washington: CORN: Cash $6.64 and new $5.79 BEANS: Cash $13.20 and new $12.36 WHEAT: Cash and new $6.88 The latest grain prices at Crestline: CORN: Cash $6.72 and new $5.87 BEANS: Cash $13.25 and new $12.58 WHEAT: Cash $6.53 and new $6.88 The latest grain prices at Mennel Milling Bucyrus Flour Division: WHEAT: Cash $6.78 and new $6.83 The latest grain prices at Hord Elevator CORN: Cash $6.68 and new $5.87 Tele Tom Brennan, general manager and editor David B. Kennard, managing editor Serving Bucyrus and Crawford County, Ohio Volume 88, No.

302 BucyrusTelegraphForum.com Telegraph-Forum 113 W. Rensselaer P.O. Box 471, Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 Telephone: (419) 562-3333 Fax: (419) 562-9162 Toll Free: 1-877-TF TODAY (838-6329) www.bucyrustelegraphforum.com CUSTOMER SERVICES Classified Ads: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 419-563-9205 Display Ads: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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All material herein copyright 2008. Some calls between our employees and customers are monitored by supervisory persennel In our circulation and classified departments. These calls are randomly selected to ensure we deliver prompt, courteous service and accurate information. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICES NUMBER USPS (536-960) Postmaster address changes to: Telegraph-Forum, P.O. Box 471, Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 VISA Periodicals postage paid at Mansfield Post Office, LAME Mansfield, Ohio 44901-9998 The Telegraph-Forum is a member of MasterCard.

The Associated Press DISCI VUS THE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Telegraph-Forum Weekend, May 14-15, 2011 Obituaries and photographs submitted to the Bucyrus Telegraph Forum may be published, distributed, repurposed and otherwise used in print, electronic and other media platforms. Robert Calvin Wyeth LEXINGTON: Robert Calvin Wyeth, age 71, of Lexington died Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at the Morrow County Hospital. He was born in Bucyrus, Ohio on February 24, 1940 to the late Richard C. and Stella (Adkins) Wyeth. Robert was a 1958 graduate of Thornville High School.

He served on the Cardington Police Department as an auxiliary member and later served as the Police Chief. Before retiring, Robert worked as a mason for Wyeth Masonry. Robert is survived by four children, Robert A. Wyeth and Sabrina of Mt. Gilead, Lori (John) Tarnovski of Dunedin, FL, Julie (Dan) May of Mt.

Gilead and Jodie Kish of Sanford, FL; nine brothers and sisters, Christina (Art) Baker of Westerville, Sidney Wyeth of Millersport, Jeff (Teresa) Wyeth of Wyndham, Mark Wyeth of Bucyrus, Kathleen Wyeth of Columbus, Jimmy Miller of Columbus, Dorothy Phillips of Eagle Rock, Missouri, Nicholas Wyeth of Logan and Patricia Wyeth of Virgina; ten grandchildren; and seven greatgrand children. In addition to his parents Robert was also preceded in death by a daughter, Sandra Kay Wyeth and a sister, Laura Belle West. A celebration of Roberts's life will take place at his son, Robert Wyeth's, house in Mt. Gilead at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 15, 2011.

Condolences may be expressed to the Wyeth family at: www.gompffh.com Betty Ann Vanderkarr BRANDON, FL: Betty Ann Vanderkarr, 82, entered into eternal rest May 11, 2011 in Brandon, FL. She was born in Sandusky, Ohio and lived most of her adult life in Bucyrus, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth; and great-grandson, Gabriel. She is survived by her daughter, Linda Leavitt (Steven); five grandchildren, Michael (Mayra), Tyler (Amy), Joseph (Kamil), Joshua (Sarah), and Bethany; and eight great-grandchildren. A memorial will take place at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, May, 21, 2011 at Apostles Lutheran Church, 200 Kingsway Brandon, FL.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. Place your In Memory ad. Rates begin at $26:00 Call: 740-387-0400 LIGHTS SIRENS BUCYRUS POLICE DEPARTMENT THURSDAY INCIDENTS Officers assisted a female experiencing mental issues in the 1000 block of Tiffin Street. 11:35 a.m. A Tiffin Street resident reported a vehicle damaged.

12:18 p.m. A West Warren Street resident reported a green Next bicycle missing from the 100 block of West Mansfield Street. 6:14 p.m. A Bucyrus Plaza resident reported damage to a window. 6:46 p.m.

A Reid Street resident reported a brown Mongoose Rebel bicycle missing. 9:09 p.m. FRIDAY INCIDENTS Officers assisted a male experiencing mental issues in the 1200 block of South Walnut Street. 12:18 a.m. A disturbance in the 900 block of Prospect Street was investigated.

12:47 a.m. A Heritage Circle resident reported a sliding glass door to the residence damaged. 1:22 a.m. A Wedgewoood Court resident reported a vehicle missing from the residence. The vehicle was found in Galion and the report remains under investigation.

2:32 a.m. CRAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE MONDAY ARRESTS A Jeromesville man was arrested and held for court on a warrant on charges of contempt of court. TUESDAY BOOK-IN A Rogers Street man was arrested on charges of domestic violence and was held for court. 10:13 p.m. WEDNESDAY ARRESTS Sandusky Avenue man reported to serve a sentence of six days for charges of failure to pay child support.

He was booked in and released. 7:14 p.m. A Bucyrus Street man was arrested on charges of having weapons under disability and two counts of receiving stolen property. He was booked in and released. 9:06 p.m.

THURSDAY Michael Carroll, 1200 W. Livingston Crestline, was arrested on charges of engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity and two counts of trafficking in drugs. He was held for court. 7:45 a.m. Jerraca Leslie, 475 Portland Way North, Galion, was arrested on charges of engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity and two counts of trafficking in drugs.

She was held for court. 10:45 a.m. Brian Javens, Mount Gilead, was arrested by Galion police on charges of failure to appear for a parole violation hearing and was held for court. 10:45 a.m. Glass spills damage tires Telegraph-Forum staff report pany based in Marion, was bringing the load of glass to BUCYRUS It certain- the dump, according to Jaly was Friday the 13th in cobs.

Some of the glass in Bucyrus. the truck slid onto the road. Early in the day, city of- The mayor said the street ficials said, a Simms crew would be Brothworking on ers Truck lost part of a load the of of crushed glass on Beal Avglass cleanup most the day, and that Simms enue. Later, more glass was spilled on the corner of Brothers was liable for any Whetstone and Mansfield. damage.

The result was havoc for "People will have to call drivers and damaged tires. city hall and we will have to "We got a call from a res- verify the damage. Once we ident on Beal Avenue and do that, we will let Simms they said they saw the glass. Brothers know and they will A little later we got a call have to take care of it," from a resident on Whet- Jacobs said. "They told me stone Street," Mayor Mike it was a mess, but they Jacobs said.

are responsible for losing Simms Brothers, a com- their load." "The area had a wooded Chase field and a wooded area, and it was pitch black," patrol Continued from Page 1A Sgt. Ryan Randall said. stolen from Marion County "(Palmer) got a little farther at 5:20 a.m. Strange said the away from them because traffic stop and ensuing they were trying to drive at standoff ended at about 5:45 reasonably fast speeds, but a.m. they weren't going to be Authorities say the or- able to find him." deal began at 2:20 a.m.

when Troopers called out the an Ohio Highway Patrol Crawford County K-9 Unit, trooper tried to pull over to no avail. Palmer on Ohio 19 at Bid- The Accord was damdle Road. According to the aged on the front and back, report, Palmer was in a 2004 and the driver's side winHonda Accord, reportedly dow was broken. stolen from a Bucyrus res- After the arrest, Palmer idence. The patrol alleges was transported to Galion Palmer refused to stop, and Community Hospital to be led troopers Brian Darby treated for self-inflicted and Jodi Bowlen on a chase wounds and to receive a of 2.5 miles that topped 100 mental evaluation.

He later mph. was transported to the The chase ended at Crawford County Justice Galion-New Winchester Center. Road when the vehicle crashed into a ditch and the suspect fled on foot. 419-563-9225 HOT OFF THE PRESS Brand new classified ads appearing for the first time today! For an additional $4.00 your ad will appear in HOT OFF THE PRESS! only available for new ads) To place your ad HERE, call 419-563-9205! mail: Fax: 877-487-3557 All Utilities Included. Off Newly St.

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