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Telegraph-Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • 2

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2 A WEATHER Telegraph-Forum Weekend November 1-2 2014 Rocket crash a setback to space tourism DEATHS in the accident about 120 miles north of downtown Los Angeles The area is in the desert north of Mojave Air and Space Port where the test flight originated British billionaire Richard Branson founder of Virgin Galactic has been the front-runner in the fledgling race to give large numbers of paying civilians a suborbital ride that would let them see the Earth from the edge of space Branson was expected to arrive in Mojave on Saturday as were investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board injuring the other Virgin SpaceShipTwo blew apart FYiday after being released from a carrier aircraft at high altitude according to Ken Brown a photographer who witnessed the explosion One pilot was killed and one seriously injured Associated Press MOJAVE Calif Commercial space tourism suffered a huge setback FYiday when a prototype passenger rocket exploded dunng a test flight scattering debris over the Mojave Desert and killing one pilot while seriously NEWS OF PUBLIC RECORD fined $25 Bonnie Bucher 49 Bucyrus hit -skip fined $375 180 days jail 177 days suspended Travis A Hancock 26 Bucyrus OVI-first offense fined $375 30 days jail 27 days suspended Megan Dauchenbaugh 20 Bucyrus driving under suspension fined $100 Jeron Israel 24 Shelby theft fined $50 180 days jail suspended Ashley Nickler 23 Bloomville domestic violence fined $50 90 days jail suspended David Alspach 19 Bucyrus criminal damaging fined $50 30 days jail suspended Applications for marriage license David Charles Baker 49 Shelby project coordinator and Melissa Lynn Sanders 50 Gallon in-stallationrepair technician tion specialist Brittany Kirian who works with Seth daily suggested the schools issue his diplomas Amy Taylor-Sheldon special education supervisor at Wynford High School said it is important for Seth to be able to receive his diploma while he can still enjoy it are all so very proud of Thylor-Sheldon said Horsley said Seth is the reason she comes to work every day is always smiling never sad the life of the party and we wanted him to enjoy his Horsley said kj asurusnncoganneftcom 419-563-9213 grant out there but getting fewer and fewer and harder to qualify Kent said most of those grants are on the road county jail administrator Kent Rachel said very rare that we find a grant for the jail side I just applied for a grant for radios through Motorola but the first grant that I can ever remember us qualifying for Our radios were bought in And yet last year the sheriff's office was still able to inprease warrant arrests by 31 percent bringing the jail up to an average daily inmate population of 118 things were tight we had to kind of limit how many people we had in the jail at one time brought that number back up by getting some of these warrants Kent said And again drugs that are behind the rising numbers the people being booked into the jail I would say that 75 to 80 percent of them are drug-or alcohol-related Rachel said general public has no idea what we deal with in thill3wicoKannettcom 419-563-9225 7Vier 7bddHiIIMNJ driving under suspension fined $25 Christian Price 21 Galion driving under suspension fined $25 Nola A Yocum 31 Galion OVI-first offense fined $375 30 days jail 27 days suspended 5heena Conley 29 Bucyrus child endangerment fined $100 180 days jail suspended Andrew Utter 30 Galion criminal trespassing fined $100 30 days jail 15 days suspended Corby A Creech Jr 36 Marion receiving stolen property fined $100 180 days jail Sheen Conley 29 Bucyrus OVI-first offense fined $375 180 days jail 177 days suspended Rodney Lilly 50 Crestline driving under suspension fined $50 Spencer A King 46 Bucyrus driving under suspension fined $10 David A Boyd 49 Galion driving under suspension Regina (Renee) Rigney took care of Seth at Fair-haven always has a smile on his face And he loves his pop and chips so we always made sure he had Rigney said as Karen Clinger housekeeper at Fairhaven shook her head in agreement Tbdd Dilley superintendent at Angeline School said there are eight students in Seth's class school serves a total of 175 children and adults" Dilley said The school was founded in 1968 and is part of the Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities Dilley said interven sistance Education) classes to students from kindergarten through the sixth grade in eight schools in the county The criminal services levy renewal will cost the owner of a home valued at $51000 an estimated $45 a year rising to $129 a year for the owner of a $150000 home sheriff has done a fantastic job of keeping his budget in line and continues to provide services when the state has pushed felony fours and fives back on the county at our expense when they used to go to the Crawford County Commissioner Jenny Vermillion said The office has 21 vehicles with more than 100000 miles on them Last year the number of CCW (carrying a concealed weapon) permits spiked by 239 percent forcing the department to bring on an extra staff member just to handle those And earlier this year the department had to upgrade its computers which were running on the Windows XP operating system because the US Justice Department required it Of course there are grants available for such expenses in 2009 2010 those grants were everywhere Every time you turned around there was a lOCAl FORECAST Today: Rain and mow shower likely mainly before noon Cloudy TODAY with a high OQ'JC near 39 North wind16tot8 mph Tonight A slight chance of snow showers before midnight Mostly cloudy with a low around 26 North wind 10 to 17 mph Sunday: Mostly sunny with a high near 41 North-MONDAY west wind 6 to 9 mph Sunday night Partly cloudy with a low around 30 Southwest wind 3 to 5 mph Monday: Mostly sunny with a high near S3 Monday night Mostly cloudy with a low around 41 Tuesday: A chance of showers Mostly cloudy with a high near 58 Tuesday night A chance of showers Cloudy with a low around 46 Wednesday: A chance of showers Mostly cloudy with a high near 54 Wednesday night: A chance of showers Mostly doudy with a low around 41 Thursday: Partly sunny with a high near 51 Thursday night: Mostly ooudy with a low around 36 Friday: Partly sunny with a high near 51 45 5 41 ALMANAC BUCYRUS Yesterday's high (as of 5 Yesterday's low LOTTERY MEGA MILLIONS 1129 36 58-67 Mega Ball: 15 Megaplier 2 NIGHT DRAWINGS Pick 3: 1-5-0 Pick 4: 5-5-1 9 Rolling Cash 5: 3 13-29 33 39 Pick 5: 0-2 3 5-2 DAY DRAWINGS Pick 3: 2 6 7 Pick 4: 9 5 3 3 Pick 5 4 9-7 9-0 MARKETS Thp latest grain prices at Sunrise Cooperative New Washington CORN Cash $3 30 and new $3 44 BEANS Cash $9 99 and new $10 04 WHEAT Cash $5 28 and new $5 33 The latest gram prices at Crestline CORN Cash $3 40 and new $3 54 BEANS Cash $10 14 and new $10 19 WHEAT Cash $5 28 and new $5 33 The latest grain prices at Mennel Milling Co Bucyrus Flour Division WHEAT Cash $5 58 and new $5 65 Telegraph-Forum Gannett COMPANY VOLUME 92 NO 23S 113 Rensselaer St Bucyrus OH 44820 Phone: 419-562-3333 Fax: 419-562 9162 Toll-Free: 877TF TODAY (838-6329) Tom Brennan regional managing editor tbrennanfinncogannettcom BUCYRUSTELEGRAPH FORUMCOM OFFICE HOURS Monday -Friday 10 am-3 pm Closed for lunch 1-2 pm The publisher shP nor bt Iwbt for demeges Anting out 4 nws IB advertisements beyond Bit enow paid for spare Miedia ESS mmmm portion the Wtisfnent whidi mar occurred whether uch purer ft A to orhervrw nd the ihfiW be wo kebAty tor noninsertion of eny odwtmitmevn ether toon xwu Obituaries and photographs submitted to the Bucyrus Telegraph Forum may bo published distributed repurposed and otherwise used in print electronic and other media platforms Rita Comer GALION On October 30 2014 God called Rita Mae Comer back home after a brave battle with cancer Those she left behind to cherish her memory are her mother Lela Hillis of New Port Richey FL her two children: Dana Comer and James Comer five grandchildren and sister Becky Smith of Twin Peaks Colorado to rest on the eternal shores She spent her life caring for the old and sick as a nurse to many Rita loved her black and white movies and ot course Elvis She will be loved and missed by all we love and miss you very much mom Rita was born May 30 1958 in Gallon to the late Kerman Ginn and Lela (Cook) Hillis She was a member of the Gospel Baptist Church Gallon where she was baptized in 2006 She was a lifetime member of the Gallon VFW post 79 She previously worked at the Church Directories for 6 years was a Home Health Aide and drove school bus for Head Start in Gallon She was preceded in death by her father Kerman Ginn and sister Beatrice Ginn Friends may call Monday November 3 from 1 00-200 PM at the Mark A Schneider Funeral Home 303 Portland Way Gallon Funeral services will be held Monday November 3 2014 at 200 PM at the funeral home with Chaplain Jed Brake officiating Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society in care of the funeral home The Mark A Schneider Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Rita Mae Comer Online condolences can be made to the family at masfh com 1 I Levy Continued from Page 1A momentum we have going for us right Sheriff Scott Kent said His department would lose it he said if the five-year 275-mill criminal services levy up for renewal on Tuesday make it past the voters Since it was first enacted in 2009 the levy has been generating $14 million a year for the office The original expectation was for a $18 million boost but sagging property values following the recession of 2007-09 brought that number down total budget for this year was $23 million If we cut $14 million out of that not going to leave us a lot to operate Kent said adding his budget in PHONE HOURS Circulation: If you have questions about your subscription call 877-424-0209 Monday to Friday 8 am to 7 pm and Saturday and Sunday 8-11 am Full Access Subscription Rates: Monday Saturday plus Digital Access Billed at $264 year or just $22month a Thursday ft Saturday plus Digital Access Billed at $156 year or just $13month Digital Access Billed at $96year or just $8month Mail subscriptions are available can 877- 424-0209 for more information E2 Pay is a convenient method for automatically paying your subscription To start or switch a subscription payment to E2 Pay call 877-424-0209 or go to wwwbucyrus telegraphfommcomez Terms and conditions apply US POSTAL SERVICES Number USPS (536-960) Postmaster address changes to: Telegraph-Forum PO Box 471 Bucyrus OH 44820 Municipal Court Thomas Chatman Jr 34 Crestline open container fined $50 Nathan Tolle 27 Gallon disorderly conduct fined $25 Christopher A Charlton 35 Bucyrus receiving stolen property fined $50 90 days jail suspended Mindy Hildreth 34 Bucyrus failure to disperse fined $76 Aaron Watkins 19 Gallon domestic threats fined $100 30 days jail Amanda A Phipps 24 Bucyrus wrongful entrustment fined $50 Tamrun Eubanks 26 Carding-ton receiving stolen property fined $50 10 days jail suspended Benjamin Santamaria 33 Gallon disorderly conduct fined $200 30 days jail suspended Andrew Kline 31 Mount Gilead criminal mischief fined $100 60 days jail suspended Seth Continued from Page 1A important to him I cannot tell you how much we appreciate the amazing care he has received at both Angeline and Fairhaven The staff at both places is completely amazing" Julie said Julie said her home caught on fire two years ago and was a total loss just finished rebuilding and made it handicap-accessible for Seth We got it done just in Julie said through tears Julie and Thad said they are vefy proud of 2009 was virtually the same at $24 million been trying to use any kind of scare tactics If this levy pass the sheriff's office is still going to be here and still going to serve the the sheriff said if it pass going to have to be drastic adjustments Cuts will have to be made layoffs will likely occur and calls for sendee are going to have to be prioritized by The drug war may be taking up much of the sheriff resources these days but the demands on local law enforcement can come from many directions as recent months have shown September we had the four murder cases in Bucyrus Tb investigate just one of those cases is overwhelming to an agency The office was able to provide manpower to help investigate two of those Kent said in September October we had the 15-year-old who was missing from her home (Rebecca Kemper) In the 20 years been here never seen a search group that big thinking I had 100 to 150 hours overtime Cabin at Willow Hollow krts Crofts and Baked Goods Open House: Nov 5-7 9am-7pm Nov 8 8am-4pm Nov 9 I2pm-4pm 5183 Stetzer Rd Bucyrus 419-562-91 7 Steven Conner 21 Gallon driving under suspension fined $150 60 days jail 30 days suspended Laura Prosser 32 Crestline criminal trespassing fined $100 30 days jail suspended possession of drug paraphernalia fined $100 Manuel Perez-Perez 24 Gallon criminal trespassing fined $25 10 days jail suspended public intoxication fined $25 Aiyub Muhammad 23 Galion obstructing official business fined $25 10 days jail suspended Heath Hoffman 29 Sulphur Spring driving under suspension fined $300 $250 suspended Darek Dennison 28 Bucyrus OVI-second offense fined $450 180 days jail 170 days suspended Aaron A Keister 34 Crestline driving under suspension fined $25 Kimberly A Owens 47 Galion Seth for his accomplishments have been blessed to have him in our lives" Julie said Hillary Horsley has been nurse since September 2013 "Seth has a feeding tube and has difficulty walking not very verbal but will give one-word responses when given Horsley said Horsley said to know Seth is to love him His physical education teacher for the past five years Therese Barron agrees a good kid and always knows where everything is I lose things a lot Seth- always knows where to find them" Bar- ron said with a smile These unexpected investigations are expensive but they are But today's battle against heroin that demands the attention of the employees on a daily basis and Kent likes the effort seeing have to take a proactive approach to it If we going to invite that type of person here The criminals are looking for areas that patrolled heavily so they can set up shop and bring more poison to the he said Crawford County consists of more than 400 square miles most of them rural The office has two deputies patrolling the roads during the day three overnight although with the help of the county prosecutor set up a special response team with the Bucyrus and Galion police departments been through some SWAT training some high-risk search warrant training because we never know on the other side of that door when we go inside Unfortunately we see a lot of Kent said Also on the proactive side office has deputies providing DARE (Drug Abuse Re- Every day is an excellent day to advertise in Central Ohio Classifieds I centralohiodassifiedcom I ashe Share your loved legacy with Ohio State 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